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    My Country(Nepal)

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    south‚ east‚ and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147‚181 square kilometres (56‚827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million‚ Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest country by land mass[6] and the 41st most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s largest metropolitan city. Nepal is a country of highly diverse and rich geography‚ culture‚ and religions. The mountainous north has eight of the world’s ten highest mountains‚ including the highest‚

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    Current Status and Problem of Drainage System in Kathmandu Valley A preliminary research proposal submitted for master’s degree By- Sudeep K.C. 1. Introduction Issues of drainage management have been a major problem in urban areas of Nepal especially in Kathmandu valley. The sewage and septic of every house is directly being drained into the rivers and rivulets. Rivers like Bagmati‚ Bishnumati‚ etc are being polluted due to ineffective management. This may be due to lack of co-ordination between

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    Nepalese Film

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    consider film sector as their part time work. Those who were financially able to invest for film had no idea on management‚ requirements‚ promotion and other knowledge of the movie and even they were unaware of the existing market(How many theaters in Kathmandu‚ Pokhara‚ etc?‚ is there any film hall in Jumla?‚ How much revenue would collect from each hall and how much collected?). There were no proper mechanism of managing investment and revenue‚ limited people always used to be benefited from that unmanaged

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    he Weenter at Valley Forge was the most important event that caused the revolution because of many things. The importance is much more than just surviving a winter. The time spent was hard and treacherous‚ but it helped shape the men into something great. Valley Forge was the low point of the war‚ but the height of the Revolution‚ maybe even high enough to lead it. December 19‚ 1777 George Washington led around 11‚000 men into Valley Forge‚ Pennsylvania‚ shortly after the battles of Germantown

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    there for their jobs. Nepal is a developing country. Not all the places in Nepal are developed and don’t have much opportunities. The fellow youths‚ in search of better job opportunities move from the slums and downtrodden areas to the cities like Kathmandu‚ Pokhara‚ etc. With the limited amount of money sent from their home‚ they are compelled to survive in a very delicate situation unless they find a job. But the competition for the job is really tough due to global financial crisis these days

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    Detail Itinerary (Nepal): Day 01: Arrival / Kathmandu (2013/Jan/18) Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport from Korean Airways. Meet‚ Greet and assist to transfer to Hotel. Check in to Hotel and free. Evening visit Thamel Area. Dinner at Korean Restaurant and overnight at Hotel‚ Kathmandu.( Dinner) Day 02:Kathmandu–Pokhara(01/19) After Breakfast‚ check out and drive to Pokhara about 200 Kms west. Lunch on the way at Kurintar at Manokamana Cafe and continue drive. Reach Pokhara and check in

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    Civil Aviation Authority

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    constructing‚ operating and maintaining airports. Besides‚ it has also to equip the airports with necessary communications and navigational facilities.  |   Profile | | | | Name: | Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal | Address: | Babarmahal‚ Kathmandu‚ Nepal Tel.      4262387‚ 4262326‚ 4262518 Fax:     977-1-4262516 E-mail:    dgca@caanepal.org.np Web: www.caanepal.org.np | Type: | Authority | Date of Establishment:      | 31 December 1998 | Legal Status: | 1. Civil Aviation Act‚ 2015 (1959

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    Gautam Buddha

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    also called light of Asia . [pic]Araniko [pic] He went to China at the age of 12 upon invitation of then-emperor of China Kublai Khan to make stupas Araniko (real name Balabahu) was a Nepalese architect born in the 13th century AD in Kathmandu. For Buddhist temples. His most renowned architecture can still be seen today at the White Stupa of Miaoying Temple in Beijing. He carried out his work so well that the emperor’s teacher Pags-pa requested he meet the emperor. Kublai

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    Valley Glen Voice OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE VALLEY GLEN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Volume 12‚ Issue 1 www.valleyglen.org Winter 2013 Your VGNA Board: Carlos Ferreyra President Dean Abston Vice President From Our President Carlos Ferreyra — Another year is upon us and we must ask ourselves‚ “Did the Mayans just run out of space on their rock when carving out their calendar?” As your Association (“VGNA”) moves forward this new year to continue its work of improving the quality of life

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    Mesopotamia vs. Indus River Valley 9/26/12 Ancient Mesopotamia and the Indus River Valley civilization were two incredibly productive and successful empires. While Mesopotamian politics were slightly less focused on religion and more on other aspects‚ the two societies shared many social characteristics. They both had defined social hierarchies‚ as well as similar views on gender roles. These traits are helpful in explaining the similarities and differences between

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