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    satpura national park

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    Satpura National Park Satpura National Park is in the district Hoshangabad of Madhya Pradesh in India. It gets its name from the Satpura hill ranges (Mahadeo hills). It covers an area of 524 km2 (202 sq mi). Satpura National Park‚ and along with the adjoining Bori and Panchmarhi Sanctuaries‚ provides 1‚427 km2(551 sq mi) of unique central Indian highland ecosystem. It was set up in 1981. The terrain of the national park is extremely rugged and consists of sandstone peaks‚ narrow gorges‚ ravines and

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    The Intolerable Act

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    Intolerable Acts Notes Questions What is it? How many laws or “acts” were there? What were those laws? What is the Administration of Justice Act? What is the Massachusetts Government Act? What was the Quartering Act? What was the Quebec Act? What started the intolerable acts? Who started the Tea party? What was the tea party? What was the effect of the intolerable acts? Notes The intolerable acts were laws that

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    National Service is a common name for mandatory government service programs usually military service and also known as conscription.  Compulsory military service typically require all citizen‚ or all male citizens‚ to participate for a period of year or more in some countries‚ during youth. Usually‚ at some point between the age of 18 and their late twenties. The advantages of National Service is can helps in character building‚ helps to develop leadership skills‚ promote racial integration‚ and

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    National WWII Museum

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    compare/contrast on The National WWII Museum and the American Museum of National History. Both museums I have always had an interest in. I am comparing/contrasting their webpages‚ locations and types of museums. My main point is all the information their websites give. I am glad that I got to do some research on them and learn more about them. First‚ I am comparing/contrasting their webpages. They decorated the webpages very well. I think the American Museum of National History could have used

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    National Anthem Essay

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    Is it right to force someone to stand for National Anthem? I’m 21 year old. I’m proud of my Country and proud of our Constitution. I don’t need the Supreme Court to tell me to stand for National Anthem. I don’t need the Supreme Court to mandate that where the National Anthem should be played‚ where it should be sung‚ how it should be sung. You can’t force people to be patriotic; you can’t force people to respect Flag. Respect is earned it’s never mandated. It is from within and need not be dictated

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    important role in fostering national integration in the following ways: (a) Children from different communities interact with each other in a school. (b) Celebration of national days and festivals promotes national integration. Also‚ the study of the historical past and the National Movement promote the idea of unity within diversity. (c) Organising programmes on all-India basis‚ where children from different parts of the country can meet each other‚ fosters national integration. (d) The NCC cadets

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    India is a country with innumerable diversities‚ an entity composed of many communities‚ races classes‚ languages and sub­cultures. In any such nation‚ there are many obstacles to the achievement of national integration. In India the following hindrances are obstructing the growth of national feeling‚ casteism‚ communalism‚ linguistic fanaticism‚ social disparity‚ economic inequalities and immorality‚ regionalism etc. 1. Casteism: Caste is an imported part of our social fabric. This was

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    The Homestead Act

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    the intent of the Homestead Act was to defeat land monopoly. Many farmers‚ however‚ lacked the economic means to move west and manage a farm. . By this‚ fewer still understood the new type of agriculture‚ in which technology was used to farm the land that the Great Plains required. Instead‚ speculators and corporate interests were able to reap in profits‚ and fraud and corruption‚ and often marked the process farmland for transportation (the railroads). The Homestead Act ’s biggest weakness however

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    Measurement of National Income • Like the accounts of a business national income accounts have two sides: a product side and an income side. • On the product side production and sales are measured. • The income side measures the distribution of the proceeds from sales. • On the product side there are two widely reported measures of overall production: • Gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national product (GNP) • GDP and GNP differ in their treatment of international transactions. • GNP

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    Cody Zoork English 102 02/06/2013 Argument paper Mandatory National Service Conscription is the mandatory enlistment of individuals in service‚ usually military or civil. The modern implementation of a national conscription dates back to the French Revolution of 1790. While many countries have done away with this antiquated system‚ some have made adaptation s to it and still practice some form of it in their military operations. Mandatory civil service in the army usually begins at

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