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    Myers-Briggs Term Paper

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    about myself I thought I knew‚ and didn’t. In taking the test I found out that I assumed I was one type of person that thought a particular way. I was confused after taking the test I didn’t quite understand my results until I read the Joe Butt and Marina Margaret Heiss report on my self-assessment test. My test results assessed me as an ISFP. Which stands for an Introvert‚ Sensing‚ Feeling‚ Perceiving personality? I’m 22% Introvert‚ 1% Sensing‚ 62% Feeling‚ and 67% Perceiving. The results state

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    Human Waste in Ganga

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    the British colonization of India‚ the Haridwar dam has led to decay of the Ganges by greatly diminishing the flow of the river. The Farakka Barrage was built originally to divert fresh water into the Bhagirathi River but has since caused an increase of salinity in the Ganges‚ having a damaging effect on the ground water and soil along the river.[6] The barrage has caused major tension between Bangladesh and India. The government of India has planned about 300 dams on the Ganges and its tributaries

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    of attempts to break the stalemate occurred with the Battle of the Somme being the most prominent attempt. Before the battle began a week-long barrage of artillery was fired at the area in which they were to attack. Approximately 52000 tonnes of shells were used by the British. Other tactics including the wave assault‚ creeping barrages and the box barrages were used ineffectively between the years of 1914 and 1916. These tactics were then used in the Battle of the Somme as described in Source G.

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    and intelligence military wise and it increased Canada’s role in significance in World War I. Another reason why the battle at Vimy was worth the cost of lives it took‚ is that it introduced new strategic battle tactics. For example‚ the “creeping barrage” was an innovative tactic created by General Arthur Currie during the battle at Vimy. This new method of attack helped the Canadians capture Vimy and establish new ways of attack. Lastly‚ Vimy Ridge was worth the toll it took because it served as

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    Refined Sugar Effects

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    has several forms such as granulated white sugar‚ brown sugar‚ fructose‚ sucrose‚ dextrose‚ high fructose corn syrup and malt syrup. The average American consumes about 22 tsp. of refined sugars each day according to the American Heart Association (Marina). Refined sugars have led to an obesity epidemic in America over the past 30 years‚ with over-consumption of refined sugars greatly contributing to the dilemma. Sugary foods contain a lot of calories in a small amount of food‚ which may cause you

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    Tehran by Marina Nemat is a story of young girl who was born in 1965 in Tehran‚ Iran. Her father was a dancer while her mother was a hairdresser. Marina in her young days liked to dance‚ have fun at the beach and liked to spend time with her friends and crush Andre who she met in the church. She was brought up in an orthodox Christian family and went to a school with majority of Muslims in it. Religion was never a matter of concern back in the early days when Nemat went to school. Marina Nemat was

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    Caribbean Travel and Tourism (HM321) Name: Dondre Fawkes Student #: 620023009 Lecturer: Ms. Mackay Negative environmental impact of tourism in the Caribbean Coastal and Marine Resources The overall environmental effects of tourism in the Caribbean involve environmental degradation which hinders sustainability. Environmental effects related to tourism are problematic and may cause irreversible impacts. These environmental effects include urbanization‚ over exploitation of resources

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    In this Ted talk conducted by Marina‚ she explains how her art pushes the boundaries between audience and artist. Through her art‚ she hopes it creates a personal change in their life. Furthermore‚ she also describes about an experiment she conducted that changed her life. “The Artist is Present” consisted of her sitting down for eight hours straight staring into a completely different stranger’s eyes. As a result‚ plenty experienced a powerful feeling. When she began to talk in depth about how

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    Marine Swot

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    airlines‚ etc.) • Insufficient PORT INFRASTRUCTURE and CAPACITY: insufficient number of berths especially for large yachts. • LOW QUALITY of accommodation facilities • NON-DIVERSIFIED SERVICE & LACK OF ADDITIONAL SERVICES IN PORTS AND MARINAS: such as repairs & maintenance‚ recreation facilities (fitness‚ sauna‚ scuba diving‚ riding‚ trips...) kindergartens‚ entertainment facilities (events‚ workshops‚ night life...) • LACKING OR NON-DIVERSIFIED SERVICE = insufficient "value for money"

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    Two Indian Canals

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    in irrigation of crops in drought region of India such as Rajasthan and Tamil nadu. Indian governments have launched many projects for rivers Inter link and National Waterways. INDIRA GHANDI CANAL:- Indira Gandhi Canal starts from the Harike Barrage at Sultanpur‚ a few kilometres below the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers in Punjab state. Irrigation facilities to the north-western region of Rajasthan‚ a part of the Thar Desert. It consists of the Rajasthan feeder canal (with the first

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