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    Tamil People

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    territory of Puducherry‚ and the states of Kerala‚ Karnataka‚ and Andhra Pradesh. It is bound by the Eastern Ghats in the north‚ the Nilgiri‚ the Anamalai Hills‚ and Kerala on the west‚ by the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ the Gulf of Mannar‚ the Palk Strait in the south east‚ and by theIndian Ocean in the south. Tamil Nadu is the eleventh largest state in India by area and the seventh most populous state in India. It is the second largest state economy in India as of 2012.[7] The state ranked 6th

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    [Company Address] 08 Fall The Port of Singapore Prepared by : Rajib Das‚ Student # 38410098 This document discuses about the Port of Singapore and the strategic importance of its location to the modern traders. It also discusses the government incentives and the Advanced Information Technology that the port has been using to attract new shipping companies in the recent past. Anything beyond is not discussed for the limitation of the term paper. Table of Contents The Port of Singapore

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    pdf University of Ballarat. (2007‚ May 14). Staff Grievance. Retrieved July 2‚ 2012‚ from University of Ballarat : http://policy.ballarat.edu.au/university/staff_grievance/ch02.php University of Ballarat. (2011‚ December 13). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment. Retrieved June 20‚ 2012‚ from University of Ballarat: http://policy.ballarat.edu.au/human_resources/aboriginal_torres_strait_islander/ch01.php University of Ballarat. (2012‚ July 2). Careers@UB. Retrieved July 2‚ 2012‚ from University

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    Why Invade Gallipoli

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    CAUSES why invade Gallipoli one of the main causes to invade was the need to capture the Dardanelles straights to give the Russians the supplies and to help stall the advance into Russia from the Turks so they were to invade Gallipoli capture the Dardanelles straights and knock turkey of the war as an added bonus. cause of the first World War The immediate cause for World War 1 was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie. Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    INTRODUCTION Origins of the Dispute The dispute over Pedra Branca between Singapore and Malaysia originated on 21 December 1979 when Malaysia published it’s Map Showing the Territorial Waters and Continental Shelf Borders and for the first time included Pedra Branca within her territorial waters. In a response to the 1979 map‚ Singapore lodged a protest against it on 15 February 1980‚ rejecting Malaysia’s claim and requesting it to recognise Singapore’s sovereignty over Pedra Branca. The note

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    Selamat involving the massive usage of mass media had successfully trigger the fear in the minds of the citizens and the issue on terrorism(security matters) became increasingly important during that period of time. Many citizens wrote in to Straits Times claiming that the government deserved to be blamed for the escape of Mas Selamat and if terrorism will to happen

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    on it. Every practice starts with pushing the boat off the gray inflatable docks and leaving all of my stresses and worries behind. As we begin rowing down a narrow strait‚ the boathouse slowly fades away into the distance as our surroundings become sloughs on each side of the strait. After a few hundred yards of the narrow strait‚ the channel begins to open wider and the water gets rougher. The slough slowly develops into

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    migration patterns and areas where crops would grow better. People look for better and more fruitful places to move to and that is what caused most of the migration between continents that happened. The Bering Strait is a great example for how humans follow food. The Bering Strait is a strait where a land bridge was once formed in between Russia and Alaska. Wild game that the humans hunted migrated across this land bridge down into North America. This caused the humans who lived off this game to then

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    province of Palawan. Topography Means the physical features of a country -inverted and shaped archipelago -it has the largest discontinuous coastline in the world -34‚600km it has 61 natural harbors and 20 landlocked Straits Manila bay Finest harbor in Asia San Juanico Straits Narrowest strait in the world between Samar and Leyte Philippine deep Lowest place in the country Deepest place in the world Seven Major Mountains Ranges Sierra Mountain Range longest mountain range from Cagayan province in

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    failed. Because‚ in truth‚ we cannot confidently say that we have succeeded as we would like to have succeeded if we have not managed to extend opportunity and care‚ dignity and hope to the indigenous people of Australia - the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. This is a fundamental test of our social goals and our national will: our ability to say to ourselves and the rest of the world that Australia is a first rate social democracy‚ that we are what we should be - truly the land of the

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