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    MUKESH PATEL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY‚ MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING (SHIRPUR CAMPUS) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr./Ms. Ayush Jain with Roll No.: 902 ‚ Branch: Civil of Second Year BTech. Course has satisfactory completed his seminar report in the topic of EARTH-QUAKE RESISTANCE STRUCTURE during Trimester – V under the guidance of Professor Mr. Hitesh Patil in academic year 2011-12 In accordance with the syllabus prescribed

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    textbook. This painting portrays a man giving a young male child a lesson of playing the banjo. The little boy is sitting on the man’s lap in a chair while the man shows him where to position his hands and fingers to play. The painting was done in 1893‚ and the way people lived during that period can be seen in the painting. The room looks to be dimly lit by a candle or fire on the right side and natural lighting on the left side. While old pots and pans cover the floor and table in the background

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    Transforming the West

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    Transforming the West -West is the supplier and place where all the raw material comes from -Main supplier of the East CONTENT: Transcontinental Railroad -Completed in the 1870’s‚ over 2 mountain ranges 1 company owned primarily by people who made money as storekeepers -Government Project‚ but owned privately -Land grant railroads -Opened up the west‚ tied California and the East together Indian Affairs -Government took on Indian policy that wanted to get them out of the way Western

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    roles on women. In this paper‚ several aspects of Mrs. Warrens Profession will be introduced the author‚ the synopsis‚ the social background‚ and the ideologies conveyed. George Bernard Shaws (1856-1950) famous works include Mrs. Warrens Profession (1893)‚ Man and Superman (1903)‚ Major Barbara (1905)‚ and Pygmalion (1912). His success as a playwright made him a literary celebrity‚ and he used his publicity to advocate social ideology therefore‚ Shaws dramas were considered as dramas of ideas‚ which

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    and individual by the name of Teofila Borkowska was left behind in Warsaw Poland as her husband sent out to find a new existence. Unfortunately for Teofila‚ her husband never returns as we read in her correspondence to him. 1893. Dear husband: up to the present I live with Rybickis. I am not very well satisfied‚ perhaps because I was accustomed to live for so many years quietly‚ with you alone. And today you are at one and of the world and I at the other‚ so when I look at

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    Stephen Tyung Mather

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    California at Berkeley. There‚ Mather earned his Bachelor of Letters Degree. He and his family moved to New York and worked as a reporter for a newspaper called the New York Sun until 1893. While working there‚ he met another reporter named Robert Yard and they became good friends. Yard was his best man in Mather’s marriage in 1893 to Jane Thacker and later Mather and Thacker have a daughter whose name is Bertha Floy Mather. Five years later‚ he helped Thomas Thorkildsen found a borax company. Borax is used

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    Utopia Research Paper

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    Utopia Utopias are generally said to be societies in which the political‚ social and economic troubles hampering its inhabitants has been done away with. Instead the state is there to serve the people and ensure the peacefulness and happiness of everyone. The word utopia‚ which means "no place" in Greek‚ was first used to mean a perfect society in 1516 in the publication of Saint Thomas More’s story "Utopia". The story depicted life as it was with its people and social institutions on an imaginary

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    on the average mind...as to the inward meaning of this dream of beauty. Of course‚ I don’t understand it‚ but then I don’t understand anything...”‚ Henry Adams‚ in a letter to Lucy Baxter‚ October 18‚ 1893 The Chicago worlds fair was a bustling whirlwind that swept the country’s grittiest city in 1893. A race was run by the nation’s top architects and landscapers to beat the clock and Paris’s previous display. The streets were dirty‚ the numerous train tracks dangerous‚ the water unsafe‚ and yet the

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    Swami Vivekananda

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    Bibliography: * 13 External links | [] Early life (1863-1888) Birth and childhood Bhuvaneshwari Devi (1841-1911). [edit] As a wandering monk in India (1888-1893) First known photo of Swami Vivekananda as a wandering monk at Jaipur[50] [] Visit to Japan (1893) On his way to Chicago‚ Vivekananda visited Japan in 1893 [] Back in India (1897-1899) Swami Vivekananda at Chennai 1897 [] Colombo to Almora Vivekananda arrived in Colombo on January 15‚ 1897 and received an ecstatic welcome []

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    Born in 1861 in Gilmanton‚ New Hampshire‚ Dr. H. H. Holmes (an alias) was one of America’s first serial murderers. He took over a Chicago pharmacy and built it into an elaborate maze of death traps to which he lured numerous victims during the 1893 Columbian Exposition. He was eventually captured and hanged in 1896. Erik Larson portrayed Holmes in the book "The Devil in the White City." Early Life Serial killer‚ con artist. Born Herman Webster Mudgett in 1861 in Gilmanton‚ New Hampshire. Sometimes

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