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    Courthouse Visit

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    Courthouse Visit Paper For my courthouse visit‚ I visited the Fairfax General District Court on March 12‚ 2012 at 9:30 am. I attended the hearing of a case that my sister was involved in. The court proceeding was concerning for an arrest on the count of DWI on February 11. When we arrived to court at 9:30‚ we sat outside the courtroom and they began calling in the cases alphabetically by last name. When my sister’s name was called‚ we entered the court room and she went to the front and sat down

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    Why do people visit museums when they travel to new places? Every new place that we visit has different history and culture. People can get to know about a new place by either asking from local people and travelling or visiting museums. Visiting museums is a convenient and easy way to understand and get better knowledge about a new place because we will be able to see such significant things such as handicrafts and archaeological finds with our own eyes. Museums are the places where centuries

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    Synagogue Visit

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    My Synagogue Visit I went to The Kesher Israel which is a modern orthodox Synagogue in Georgetown on November 15th to attend their 7:00 p.m. Thursday service which is considered Maariv because it was an afternoon service. The inside of the Synagogue looked very old fashion and somewhat like a regular Baptist church of I would attend but with a few differences. There were 12 rows of pews going forward and in the middle was I was sort of area which look like a pool pit which I found out was called

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    Church Visit

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    World Religions Writing Project 1 First Church Visit I have grown up as a Hindu Indian‚ and as one who does not go to temple every week either. I have never been to any kind of a Catholic service. I was nervous to go and did not know what to expect from the church or the service or even the people there. Being Hindu‚ I did not know very much about the Catholic religion at all. From the little that I know about the Catholic religion‚ Hindu rituals and prayers were very different from Catholic

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    Museum Visit

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    around‚ ten miles west of Paris. Since the sixties customer Renoir became fixed to a restaurant‚ which would be the backdrop to some of his most famous paintings‚ like rowers Lunch (collection PhllipsWashignton DC) The same artist what decribió as a place "full of beautiful girls to paint "and Renoir were Fournaise friends besides accepting sometimes artist paintings as payment for meals. Fournaise commissioned this portrait‚ also in gratitude for having brought new customers. Renoir portrayed him

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    outside world were living the life of their dreams‚ the Cambodians were left all alone with their broken hearts that’s been shattered into pieces. It was the time period between 1975 and 1979‚ when the Khmer Rouge organized the mission to “reconstruct Cambodia on the communist model of Mao’s China.” (Peace Pledge Union) Many intellectuals and educated people at the time were eliminated‚ along with their extended family and their affiliates. According to The Angry Skies‚ “Cambodians that are associated

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    School Visit

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    Cierra Stowe Diversity and Equity in Schools October 9‚ 2012 School Visit The school that we visited was Charles J. Riley School No.9. It was located on 6 Timothy St Paterson‚ NJ. The day we attended was a “D Day”‚ which is one of the 6 days of the rotating blocked schedule. The size of Paterson school system is remarkable‚ the 3rd largest school district in New Jersey. This district holds 29‚400 students from preschool to 12th grade. As far as the demographics of the school district there are

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    Cambodia Msme 2/Bee Project

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    | MSME 2/BEE Cambodia | Capital development through Micro‚ Small‚ & Medium Enterprises | || March 7‚ 2013 | | Introduction The last thirty years of Cambodia’s bloody history have turned the country into one of the poorest nations in the world. French colonization in the 19th century had set Cambodia on a similar course of development like their neighboring country Thailand. All of that quickly changed with the rise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Four years of this brutal dictatorship

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    Industry Visit

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    Before visiting the organization we thought to first know what actually small scale industries are and why they are called small scale industries when their turnover or profit can be at par to medium industries & then we found out that where in large scale industries there can be a large number of workforces here the work is mainly handled by hired labor usually 10-50 hands. There are certain criteria regarding the fixed capital investment which should not exceed 100 lakhs including the plant

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    Treaty in1863 [Cambodia-France] Before 1863‚ Cambodia mainly served as a vassal territory for either the Thai or Vietnamese government. As stated earlier‚ King Norodom was seeking to end this cycle and gain power for Cambodia by signing a protection treaty with France. France viewed Cambodia as a buffer zone between southern Vietnam and British-aligned Siam. They hoped that by signing the treaty they would be protecting their own interests in southern Vietnam. In turn‚ Cambodia relied on French protection

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