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    What Tourism Gives to Ladakh? Ladakh is an interesting subject to study but its inaccessibility to us and sort of a disinterest for it among us Kashmiri students makes it a challenging and a daunting task to have a thorough research conducted on it. It was obviously not so easy for a research scholar like me to go for a study on Ladakh. Primary focus of research was tourism and impact of tourism on Ladakhi society. Ladakh proved to be a great subject for the research program due to its potential

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    1. (Up to about 25:00) Why did Henry Paulson have to call all the CEOs to make a private sector deal? What deal? Why did Henry Paulson think that the private sector solution was necessary? Explain from the point of the idea of "Moral Hazard". The taxpayers would not be willing to go for another bailout therefore trying to fix this issue with a private sector deal seemed a better fit for this situation. The deal would assemble all the major banks CEOs in a room and they would have

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    whole experiment was a total fail. The frog muscle was heated for too long‚ so it stiffened before any recording of the results by the machine occurred‚ and there’s also a high probably that the muscle that we assume to have been exposed to heat for too long‚ probably died before the experiment commenced; the reason behind this is that one of the experimenters held the muscle in her bare hand(that was probably salty because of sweat‚ and because of this it is safe to assume that it was a hypertonic

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    Explain why there was a demand for parliamentary reform 1780-1832? The British government during the 1700’s consisted of the king‚ who was the head of state and Ministers from the landed gentry who often gained their seats through corrupt methods. As a result of the American revolution Britain received a tremendous shock to its system with the loss of the thirteen colonies. The war revealed Britain’s limitations and this heightened dissension and escalated political antagonism towards the

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    Settling in Charles Town was really dangerous because of the tigers and the diseases. Before the English settled in Charles Town the Indians lived there before anyone else‚ the Indians could of killed the settlers.There were also cartographers that would copy old maps of Charles Town which were not trustworthy because they changed over timed. The people that did settled in Charles Town probably got a disease called chicken pox. The chicken pox was a highly contagious viral infection causing

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    In 2007 high school and college football there are around 7.23 ‘’catastrophic head’’ injuries per year. This sport is dangerous because it’s too brutal. So many kids play football when it’s not safe for them. If you play you should at least wear the right material to play. Most kids don’t wear anything to protect them against the harmful impacts that happen. ‘’Catastrophic head’’ injuries are an enormous concern in football today. Football is a dangerous game to be a part of even though it’s fun

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    Germany was blamed for starting the world war one in 1914‚ and took a huge hit from the aftermath in 1918 having a total of almost 700 thousand casualties. Since germany was the main contributor of the start of this war‚ other countries turned their backs and forced the germans to pay for what they have done. Hence the activation of a treaty that took alot away from them. They were not allowed to build up their army‚ they had to lose land‚ and pay to france for the chaos that has been caused. The

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    During the Second World War period Actually‚ the UNHCR was not the first refugee organization at the end of the Second World War. The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was set up by the Allies in November 1943 whose mandate was simply limited to help civilians from allied states and displayed people in states with temporary emergency aid. Although it was not a true refugee organization with authority‚ it succeeded in helping these people in the beginning and continued

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    the topic that i chose to write on washington and Monroe believed the United States should not become involved in European affairs. In the start of foreign affairs James Monroe sought James Monroe sought to improve the country’s international reputation and assert its independence. By virtue of his solid working relationship with Secretary of State John Quincy Adams‚ the two men successfully pursued an aggressive foreign policy‚ especially with regard to European intervention in the Americas. In

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    The three branches of Government are Legislative‚ Executive and Judicial. The Legislative branch makes our laws‚ the Executive branch executes our laws‚ and finally‚ the Judicial branch enforces our laws. The Legislative branch is made up of the Congress‚ which is divided into two sections‚ the House Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members from each of the fifty states in proportion to their total state population. Members of the house are

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