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    Table Of Contents Introduction Etymology Historical References Geographical Notes Tributaries of the river Usage of River(Then) Usage Of River(Now) Pollution and other problems Plans and projects to rectify the problems Conclusion Introduction: The Tamirabarani River originates from the famous Agasthiyarkoodam Peak in Western Ghats‚Ambasumadram Taluk.It flows through Tirunelveli and Tuticorin . Etymology: The Thamirabarani contains traces of copper‚ hence its name (Thamiram

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    Abstract Of Hypocephalus

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    Abstract Hypocephalus is a small round disk-shaped object generally made not only of plastered linen‚ but also of papyrus‚ bronze‚ gold‚ wood‚ or clay. Ancient Egyptians used it from the Late Period by placing it under the heads of their deceased persons. This odd disk‚ covered with strange images and texts‚ is known as "Hypocephalus‚" which is a Greek word for "That which is below the head‚" referring to its religious significance. This unusual religious pillow enabled the deceased to identify

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    References: Articlebase (November 2006) The Etymology of Family Through Sociological Perspective Retrieved from the Internet on March 30‚ 2011 from website: http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/the-etymology-of-family-through-sociological-perspective-76439.html e-Learn Portal.‚ (n.d)‚ Social Issues in Diversity. Retrieved from the Internet on March 30‚ 2011

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    Department of Business Administration Leading University‚ Sylhet. Date of submission: October‚ 17. 2009 A business (also called a firm or enterprise) is a legally recognized organization designed to provide goods and services to consumers. The etymology of "business" relates to the state of being busy either as an individual or society as a whole‚ doing commercially viable and profitable work. Businesses are predominant in capitalist economies‚ most being privately owned and formed to earn profit that

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    field where it brings out new words which once only used for the site then become popular among the social media world. In this paper‚ I want to explain the some new words from twitter. II. New words a. Data No. New Words Phonetic Transcription Etymology Meaning 1. Tweeps (n) /twi:ps/ A person ’s followers in social media website Twitter. 2. Tweetable (Adj.) /’twi:təb(ə)l/ Tweet + -able Suitable for posting in social media website Twitter. 3. Tweetup (n) /’twi:tʌp/ Tweet + up A meeting or

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    Caterina Albano

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    We could compare this instance of feeling unable to escape our biographical objects to the example of Barthes’ bone‚ which he had to discard ceremoniously to be able to let it go from his drawer and his psyche: ‘In this case‚ the autotopographical landscape‚ having become a haunting presence or witness of unbearable meanings‚ cannot be left to stand but must be transformed or destroyed to remove its reflective gaze’ . Perhaps in this way‚ the bone was the object that haunted him most from the collection

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    What could possibly associate lilies and livers and salads and roses together? Rather‚ who could accomplish such a feat? The one and only William Shakespeare stands distinct in this deed. Acknowledge as one of the most prestigious of playwrights and poets‚ Shakespeare’s reputation defends itself. Furthermore‚ beyond creating plots and stanzas‚ he also invented many brilliant sayings that have survived to this day. He characterized his work with a sophisticated‚ surprising air. Thus‚ the following

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    Being An American Essay

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    The word American can be defined in many forms. In the United States‚ the word refers to someone or something that comes for the country. The word American has the strongest meaning in the United States‚ since it describes the nation. In some countries‚ Americans are people who are from the Western Hemisphere. There are many opinions on how to use the word “American”. In the United States‚ American has a strong meaning. Americans is just not one race‚ but a mix of races. Being American is more than

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    Joe Catanzaro Thomas Jefferson Essay 10.19.2005 The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson The presidency of the United States is more or less considered the premier position of power in the world today. Back in the days when the United States was just a new‚ developing nation however‚ it was much more than that. Being president of the United States in those days meant you were the overseer of the very activities that would shape the past and future of one of the now most powerful world powers

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    Nice‚ a word which style guides recommend be avoided in writing. It is thought to be both ubiquitous and nearly devoid of meaning. While it’s meaning today may be rather unexciting‚ this word has had its share of adventures as its definition transformed over time. It is such a simple word with several meanings and a sordid past. Webster (Merriam-Webster.com) defines nice as pleasing and agreeable. Throughout the world phrases such as “It is nice to meet you‚” “Have a nice day‚” “Nice work‚” and “That

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