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    List of World Heritage Sites in India declared by UNESCO S.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Name of Site Agra Fort Ajanta Caves Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) Churches and Convents of Goa Elephanta Caves Ellora Caves Fatehpur Sikri Great Living Chola Temples Group of Monuments at Hampi Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram Group of Monuments at Pattadakal Humayun’s

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    shaped the world before‚ during and after the war has taken place; creating many cause and effect relationships. The four major elements that war has shaped are technology‚ economics‚ art and societies’ way of life. Each one of these major elements has influenced architects and architecture around the world. World War I‚ also known as the “Great War”‚ began on July 28‚ 1914 and lasted until November 11‚ 1918. World War I began the collision of 20th century technology against 19th century war tactics

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    who can identify culturally and linguistically. This concept does not necessarily consider formal political unions. For example – Both Belgium and Canada are Nations. b.) a state- refers to a legal / political entity that is compromised of the following. * Permanent population * A defined territory *A government‚ the capacity to enter into relations with other states. For example- California is a state Nation- State refers to a single or multiple nationalities joined together in a formal political

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    Brave New World Analysis

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    To predict the future in one hundred years is a huge accomplishment. Aldous Huxley’s author of Brave New World gives his own unique perspective of the future. While Huxley’s book Brave New World does reflect our current culture in that people are immersed into technology‚ the book fails in today’s world that humans do not have their genes genetically manipulated. Huxley believed that advancement in technology would bring people into a false reality. In fact‚ the more there is technological improvement

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    People believe that one of the ’major’ causes of world war one was the assassination of Arch-duke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist‚ by the name of Garvilo Princip. but that is not the case‚ while there was a different chain of events that directly lead to the fighting‚ the actual root causes are much deeper. These are the major reasons that are cited as the root causes of world war 1. Alliances: Over time‚ countries throughout Europe made mutual defense agreements that would pull them into

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    Internet: Our New World

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    Our New World Abstract During the last years the use of the Internet has been very controversial theme‚ bringing different points of view. Some agree that its use is more advantageous than disadvantageous while others think differently. This paper shows the birth of the Internet‚ its founders‚ its pioneers‚ some advantages and disadvantages‚ and its future. This research also makes some suggestions for a better protection and functioning of the Internet. Internet Our New World “The

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    In his novel‚ Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley introduces a society based on consumerism. The World State is a self-sustaining machine‚ in which constant production is supported by constant consumption. Reflecting upon our own society‚ there are quite a few unnerving parallels. Our society too is based on mass production and consumerism. Big brands dominate the economy and available goods. And just as how it is never clear who controls the machine in the World State‚ we too are often left clueless

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        MODULE NO:          MODULE TITLE:         Module Tutor:        Essay Title:  MAN00019M P/G  International Politics and Economic Business  Simon Sweeney & Jonathan Fanning  ’It is perhaps most useful ... to view the relationship between [trans]nationals and governments as both cooperative and competing‚ both supportive and conflictual. They operate in a fully dialectical relationship‚ locked into unified but contradictory roles and positions‚ neither the one nor the other partner

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    Europe‚ America adopted a policy of neutrality and isolation. When news of trench warfare and the horrors associated with it reached the shores of America‚ it confirmed to the government that they had made the right choice. Their approach had the full support of a majority of Americans‚ many of which could not believe that Europe‚ a civilized entity‚ could descend into the depths of carnage as depicted by trench warfare. On August 4th‚ 1914 President Wilson officially announced that America would

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    I. Introduction Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley in 1931‚ shows a fictional dystopian society located in London that greatly relies on technology and rejects today’s values such as love‚ family and emotion in order to achieve maximum societal stability and gain a false sense of happiness. The novel grasps concepts of futurology‚ which bolster the idea of the book satirizing modern society and showing what it could become. In the not so distant future‚ the novel predicts that humans will

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