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    The deep sea is the darkest region of the ocean‚ where sunlight fades to blackness and plants cannot grow. It covers more than half the planet‚ and encompasses nearly 98% (by volume) of all living space on Earth. The harsh and extreme conditions of the deep ocean-crushing pressure‚ corrosive salt water‚ and freezing temperatures have made deep sea exploration nearly as challenging as space exploration‚ and nearly as infrequent. Until recently the deep ocean was thought to be almost completely unproductive

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    WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION TO SENSORS USING MOBILE CARRIER HOSTS NAVIN SRIVASTAVA1‚ ARUSH SAXENA2 & CHETALI TYAGI3 1‚2&3 Dept. of Electronics Engineering‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University‚ Pune‚ India Abstract- Wireless Sensor Networks are equipped with batteries with limited charge‚ and are often deployed in conditions that make their retrieval and replacement infeasible. Wireless Sensors‚ especially used for surveillance at the warfront in defense along with combat equipment and

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    The Indian Ocean served as huge crossroads of trade during 650 through 1750. China and India proved themselves to be the biggest winners of the Indian Ocean trade. Both countries have a couple common dominant factors. These countries had a technological advantage over the rest of the world. Which made it easier for them to produce industrial goods faster‚ cheaper‚ and better than anyone else. China was known for their silk and porcelain production‚ while India had a vast cotton textile industry

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    presents extensive information regarding tsunamis. Survey the site. A. Select the five facts about tsunamis that were the most interesting or surprising to you. Make a list of your facts. 1. A tsunami is made up of a series of traveling ocean waves of extremely long wavelength. 2. They are triggered by earthquakes and undersea volcanic eruptions and deep sea landslides. 3. The wave shape changes and the height increases as it approaches the coastline. 4. Far field tsunamis have

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    White Mughals‚ the true carriers of “white men’s” burden Take up the White Man ’s burden-- Send forth the best ye breed-- Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives ’ need; To wait in heavy harness‚ On fluttered folk and wild-- Your new-caught‚ sullen peoples‚ Half-devil and half-child. - Rudyard Kipling Although the British directly ruled India for only 90 years‚ British imperialism in India had tremendous impact on many levels of the society. The British brought with them Western

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    Faked Data by Scientists The NOAA also known as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration‚ has been taking data of the ocean temperature for years to analyze climate change‚ though in a recent leak from a former NOAA scientist‚ the data taken from the ocean were not from buoys‚ which was how they were taking data originally but they weren’t getting the results they wanted. Since they saw that the water was getting colder‚ which contradicted climate change‚ they decided to switch halfway through

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    life! It is with this traditional greeting‚ that everyone is welcomed to Sri Lanka‚ the paradise island. For a small island Sri Lanka has many nicknames; Serendip‚ Ceylon‚ Tear drop of India‚ Resplendent Isle‚ Island of Dhamma‚ Pearl of the Indian Ocean. This colorful collection reveals its richness and beauty‚ and the intensity of affection it has evoked in visitors. Many travelers‚ from ancient mariners and merchants‚ to modern astronauts and business people‚ have been seduced by the tantalizing

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    Case Study : Air India crashes into troubles - Presentation Transcript 1. Air India Crisis – The National Air Carrier on a FreeFall 21st June 2011 2. How it started Air India (Hindi: एअरइंडिया) is a state-owned flag carrier‚ the oldest and the largest airline of India. It is a part ofthe Indian government-owned Air India Limited (AIL) which is renamed as Air India Ltd. The airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft serving Asia‚ Australia‚ Europe and North America. Its corporate office

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    Sample Paper Edit Voice Over Video/Stills Names from long ago... Still Image of Stretcher carriers Title : Vimy Ridge ...and far away lands. Still Image of Men walking on Duck boards Title : Ypres Why should we remember? Still Image of bombed landscape Title : Passchendaele It was the first World War‚ The Great War they called it.... Rows of soldiers marching in formation ...and Patriotic Canadians answered Britain’s Call. Image of recruitment poster with British Flag But none of

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    September 2009 ....................................... 4 Solomon Islands tsunami 2 April 2007 ................................. 10 Indian Ocean tsunami‚ December 26‚ 2004.......................... 13 Papua New Guinea tsunami 17 July 1998 ............................. 20 Chile tsunami 27 February 2010 On the 27 February 2010 an earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean 115 kilometres north‚ north east of Concepcion. The quake measured 8.8 on the Richter scale and triggered a devastating tsunami. The

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