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    Name : V.Kala College : St. John’s College‚ Palayamkottai‚ Place : Tirunelveli. INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH-A LITERARY UPRISING NON-LINEAR NARRATIVES In a literary work‚ narrative is an art of telling a story to the readers and the writer uses various techniques to narrate his story. Narrative technique is vastly an aesthetic enterprise. A narrator detains the past‚ holds present and prepares the reader for future. The features of narratives include characters with clear personalities or identities

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    ultimate goal of controlling the money. However‚ In My Opinion‚ it was Teddy Roosevelt that did more than the others. He was specifically targeting the industries that were‚ at the time‚ making the most money. Take for example the Three C’s of the Square Deal (Slide 5). Teddy Roosevelt’s ultimate goal was to control the corporations (who make lots of money)‚ protect the consumers (who spend a lot of money)‚ and conserve natural resources (which make a TON of money AND are his love above all things)

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    Electric Iron

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    Working with the 555 555 is used for producing a clock (square wave) at a desired frequency. It can be used in various ways like the astable mode‚ monostable mode etc. Here‚ we deal with the astable operation of 555. Astable mode ensures that the 555 is self-triggered & so‚ it acts as a multi-vibrator. Let us look into the working of 555 in astable mode: These are the connections needed to make the 555 chip run in the ‘astable’ mode. The pin numbers are given in circles. Note the

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    findings‚ such as r‚ r2 You may be asked to draw a histogram‚ bar graph‚ stem plot and/or scatterplot. Know the meaning of the terms discussed throughout each chapter. (see attached list of most important terms Understand the facts about least-squares regression (pgs. 132 – 134) Understand the cautions about correlation and regression (pgs. 142 – 146) Important terms to understand: Preface and Chapter 1 Definition of statistics Individuals Categorical vs. quantitative variables

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    Book Critique Of Cahokia

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    for how big cahokia really was. Most of the pyramids at Cahokia were within a five mile radius‚ which were designed in reference to the “four sacred directions and the upper and lower worlds”. (2) Roughly ten thousand people lived in the main five square mile zone‚ with another twenty to thirty thousand living in farming settlements and towns for fifty miles in every direction. Cahokia could be referred to as a capital city‚ due to it being a major settlement in the eleventh century. For quite a

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    Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope OBJECTIVE: To learn how to operate a cathode-ray oscilloscope. APPARATUS: Cathode-ray oscilloscope‚ multimeter‚ and oscillator. INTRODUCTION: The cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) is a common laboratory instrument that provides accurate time and aplitude measurements of voltage signals over a wide range of frequencies. Its reliability‚ stability‚ and ease of operation make it suitable as a general purpose laboratory instrument. The heart of the CRO is a cathode-ray tube

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    Civil Disobedience

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    strikes give power to citizens in their dealings with governments. But suck tactics may lead to violence and chaos. Under what conditions‚ if any‚ is civil disobedience justified? Is it justified in a democracy like Canada? Was it justified at Tiananmen Square? Explain your answer. When it comes to civil disobedience‚ I believe it is justified when the leader ignores the needs of the people‚ and only thinks of them selves. It wouldn’t be justified in Canada‚ since Canada uses democracy which gives the

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    Food Booth Case Study

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    Introduction Julia Robertson‚ a senior at Tech‚ explores various options to support her final year at school and weighs the option of hiring a food booth outside the institute for football games as she knows from her personal experience that during the games‚ people eat lot of food. Facts/Market survey: Before arriving at the final decision‚ she does some market survey and gathers the following information. Hiring cost of booth will be $1000 per game. She would be able to sell only food items

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    Ah Xian - Artist

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    revolution in china and was trained as an artist specialising in painting * He came to Australia as a visiting student during the 1980’s at the University of Tasmanias school of art * He returned to china shortly before the violent tianimen square massacre in 1989 * Subsequentto this event‚ he decided to seek political asylum in Austtralia 1990 * Ah Xian states that “although politics and art both play major roles in human history… art is ever-precious‚ exploring our peaceful‚ bright

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    Random Acts of Kindness

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    children’s lives by spending time with them and telling them about a wonderful savior that has a given a free gift and that all we have to do is except him into our lives. I and my family lived in the Central part of Beavercreek Oregon in a 1800 square foot house on an eighth of an acre. We had a pretty good life as kids and there was always food on the table in our house. At the age of 18 I had decided to get involved in my church I had been attending for a little over a year. I talked to the pastor

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