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    For a long time‚ periods were viewed as unclean and impure. Having contact with a menstruating women would have been taboo‚ and still is in places like Nepal. This way of thinking is not only harmful to women who are being subjected to banishment‚ but also anyone who menstruates. The idea that menstruation impacts how a woman should be treated has become a major factor in society’s way of thinking. Women

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    References: Baral B. 2008‚ The Rising Nepal (detail nai tha vayena) Environment & Public Health Organization (ENPHO) 2001: Environmental Impact Assessment of Medical Waste Management in Kathmandu. Poudel‚ K. 2002: Hospital waste: Hidden Hazard‚ The National Newsmagazine‚ 21: No: 27 SWMRMC‚ 2004: A Diagnostic Report on State of Solid Waste Management in Municipalities of Nepal‚ Solid Waste Management and Resource Mobilization Centre‚ Lalitpur. The Rising Nepal 2005: Medical wastes major threat to urbanites

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    Introduction Bangladesh is a country that has been exploited by many super powers in the past. 1st it was the British and then stated the Pakistani regime. Continuously oppressed and exploited by these powers the resources of this country were already half exhausted. When Bangladesh emerged on 1971‚ the country started a new journey towards self sufficiency with whatever left over resources she had. And with those Bangladesh has maintained her pride among the developing countries for more than 40

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    RENTAL POWER PLANTS: PANACEA FOR ENERGY NEEDS OR LIABILITY FOR PAKISTAN (K Raza Gardezi) 30 December 2010 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Pakistan is currently facing a power deficit estimated at 4000 MW - 5000 MW. To tide over the significant electricity shortages in the country‚ the Government of Pakistan planned to add 4‚225 MW of generating capacity in 2009 against which the achievement was a meager 151 MW. There were many reasons for the failure of the 2009 capacity addition

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    Introduction of Tourism As we know‚ tourism is a complex phenomenon‚ one that is extremely difficult to describe succinctly. The new millennium has witnessed the continued growth of interest in how people spend their spare time‚ especially their leisure time and non-work time. Some commentators have gone as far as to suggest that it is leisure time-how we use it and its meaning to individuals and families-that defines our lives‚ as a focus for non work activity. This reflects a growing

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    ASSIGNMENT ON POWER PLANT (Waste to Electricity) 1. An explanation of the industry and the companies within is as they exist currently Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) was created under the restructuring process of Power Sector in Bangladesh with the objective of bringing about commercial environment including increase in efficiency‚ establishment of accountability and dynamism in accomplishing its functions. PGCB was incorporated in November 1996 with an authorized capital of Tk

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    has decorated all the rooms. Each room has separate bathrooms. All the bathrooms are well in size and they are well decorated also. Sometimes we suffer from various problems like gas problems‚ water problems‚ and electricity problem. During load shedding sometimes generator doesn’t give us back up. These are some common problems in our apartment. Though few problems arise

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    to do with continuous and uninterrupted power supply i.e. total loss of voltage. Reliability does not cover voltage sags‚ swells‚ impulses or harmonics. Reliability indices typically consider such aspects as –     Number of consumers Connected load Duration of the interruptions measured Quantum of power interrupted and  Frequency of interruption There are many indices of measurement. The 3 most commonly referred are SAIFI‚ SAIDI and CAIDI as defined in IEEE standard 1366 (IEEE – Institute

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    The sun rose tranquilly

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    The sun rose tranquilly‚ shedding its nighttime coat and sending warm beams of heat to illuminate the carved obsidian prison. The black rock penitentiary stood out like a spire on the plain‚ its sides smooth from constant battering by the relentless wind. The foreboding presence of the rock seemed to soak in the warmth with a greedy relish accustomed to the cold and opaque silence of the twilight. In the distance‚ a midnight wolf‚ sensing the end of the hunting hour‚ howled its lonely existence

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