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    all its limitations‚ will hopefully contribute to generating such awareness‚ says Praful Bidwai. After vacillating for years over taking any pro-people measures‚ the United Progressive Alliance finally did something bold and worthy by having the National Food Security Bill passed in Parliament -- a promise made in the UPA’s “first 100 days” agenda after its return to power in 2009. The Bill won a resounding victory in the Lok Sabha‚ with a margin exceeding 100‚ because non-UPA parties including

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    Is The National Football League A Honest Organization?  National  Football  League   (NFL)  is  an  American  gridiron  football  organization‚  founded  in  1920  by  Jim  Thorpe  as  American  Professional  Football  Association.  Jim Thorpe was the first  president  of  the  association‚  he  was  a  famous  American  athlete  and  league  player.  Later  on‚  in  1922‚  the  association  was  renamed  as  National  Football  League.  In  the  beginning‚  league  comprised  of  fourteen  teams 

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    Kabuki Theatre

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    Resilience Of Tradition When examining theatre and the various forms it has been subject to over the course of human history‚ it would be difficult not to mention the work and art of the Japanese theatre. Japan’s stylized kabuki form is a timeless practice in the theatre that began in the early 17th century and continue still today. This ability to preserve a form of theatre for hundreds of years‚ definitely highlights Japan as a unique locale for theatre. Although‚ when looking at all the elements

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    to learn that Yellowstone National Park was the first national park in the world. Having said that‚ it’s a very historic and important place and by having such a successful outcome‚ it sparked a start to many other national parks. Yellowstone has been rich with human intervention in the past from many tribes using it as a home and as hunting grounds‚ and now‚ after becoming the first national park in the world‚ Yellowstone is one of the best parks for tourism (“National Park Movement Update”).

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    It was forty-five years ago when the AFL and NFL announced plans to merge (Warren 1). On June 8th 1966 history was made. It was on this day that the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL) decided merge and become the National Football League. Otherwise known as the NFL‚ this merge combined two very different leagues‚ one a high-flying passing type of game and one a grind it out running style of game. Against all odds the two rival became one and created the game we

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    Roman Theatre

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    Roman Theatre- • We look at Athens because we have the most sources • Most important form of entertainment • Very open‚ did not really need money to go to the theatre • Profound religious associations • Played an important political role • Stage was‚ like the agora‚ democracy was discussed and displayed in front of the Romans • Romans owed a lot to the Greeks in terms of theatre. They were very influenced by the Greeks • We see this in the architecture of the theatre • But Romans were

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    Argumentative Essay Is now the time to have a national conversation on the questions around abortion? There is an elephant in the Canadian living room. Everyone knows it is there‚ but nobody is willing to mention it‚ except for those on the far edges of the issue. The elephant is named “Abortion”‚ and except for those radical believers on each side‚ almost everyone wishes the elephant would simply walk out of the room. But it hasn’t‚ despite the wishes of many people. And it won’t‚ despite our

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    The Origin of Theatre

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    Origin of Theatre By Sheldon Fairfoot “It is unlikely that anyone will ever know just how theatre emerged” (Grose & Kenworthy‚ 1985: 3). Though there is little certain evidence‚ strong indications‚ scattered throughout our history‚ point to theatre finding its origins in the ancient rituals of shamanism. One might argue that theatre finds its origins quite clearly in ancient Greek theatre seeing as they have many written and still surviving plays and strong standing theatres‚ but George

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    Have you ever looked at a national park or historical place and desired and wished if you knew more about it? There are many national parks that get to be inspired and visited by people all around the world. The Grand Canyon is one of those national parks. How did this canyon form into a huge national park? Where did it establish and what are the basic facts about it? Did anyone ever live there or visit this amazing national park? How was it formed and where did all that rock come from? Many writers

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    Operating Theatre

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    Operating Theatre Operating Theatre Introduction Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the second to third most common site of health care associated infections (HAIs). These complications of surgical procedures cause considerable morbidity and‚ when these occur deep at the site of the procedure‚ can carry mortality as high as 77%. As illustrated below there are several key steps or “chains” that have to be connected to result in infection. However‚ for SSIs‚ the initial introduction of microbial

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