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    Indian Space Program

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    earth. Due to its wings‚ it is easily maneuvered through the air and it lands on an ordinary runway. From a historical perspective‚ the first Indian satellite was Aryabhata‚ which was launched by a soviet rocket on 19th April 1975. This was launched from a cosmodrome near Moscow. It was designed and built by Indian scientists and engineers of Indian Space Research Organization. Orders and instructions were transmitted

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    Sioux Indian Tribe The Sioux Indians were one of the largest tribes in the American West‚ so they were known as a nation. They are also called Lakota or Dakota. The name Sioux means ‘little snakes’. Like a lot of the other tribes‚ the Sioux were nomadic and lived in places like Wisconsin‚ North and South Dakota and Minnesota. The Sioux nation had a rich history and was a very powerful tribe. A Frenchman‚ Jean Duluth‚ moved into the Sioux territory in the 17th century and took control of most of their

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    common to my family of origin. I will be using Purnell’s Model of cultural competency and will explain the major assumptions of the model in relevance to my culture. The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with a quick overview of the Asian Indian culture. One must be aware of their own culture and the culture of others in order to offer competent and culturally sensitive care and understand how their cultural beliefs may affect their health. (Leuning‚ Swiggum‚ Wiegert‚ and McCullough-Zander

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    Agro Eco Regions in India

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    of agricultural research and development. They are : 1. Humid Western Himalayan Region 2. Humid Bengal - Assam Basin 3. Humid Eastern Himalayan Region and Bay Islands 4. Sub-humid Sutlej-Ganga Alluvial Plains 5. Sub-humid to Humid Eastern and South-eastern Uplands 6. Arid Western Plains 7. Semi-arid Lava Plateau and Central Highlands 8. Humid to Semi-arid Western Ghats and Karnataka Plateau These regions consist of large geographical area of land

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    Case Study of the Indian Ocean Tsunami On December 26‚ 2004‚ the Indian Ocean earthquake‚ or the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake‚ caused a tsunami that killed 230‚000 people and was recorded as the deadliest tsunami in known history. The earthquake was recorded as between 9.1 and 9.3 on the Richter scale‚ the second largest earthquake ever recorded. It was also recorded as the longest one‚ triggering earthquakes as far away as Alaska. Following the disaster‚ a worldwide effort raised billions of dollars

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    was a lawyer in the 1930’s. He would support anyone including black people. During that time‚ it was unheard of to support people of the opposite race‚ so he was an outcast to society. Similarly‚ Arnold in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian was a Native American. Modern Native Americans are not known for their successful futures or their encouraging society‚ but Arnold decided to move to an all white people school so he could get a valuable education where he was motivated to perform

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    Answers to the essay questions are to be written in the separate essay booklet. In developing your answer to Part II‚ be sure to keep these general definitions in mind: (a) explain means “to make plain or understandable; to give reasons for or causes of; to show the logical development or relationships of ” (b) discuss means “to make observations about something using facts‚ reasoning‚ and argument; to present in some detail” Part II THEMATIC ESSAY QUESTION Directions: Write a well-organized

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    Minimum Needs

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    greater impact. The objectives set in different areas as part of minimum needs program:  Rural health (to be achieved by year 2000)  one Primary Health Centre (PHC) for 30‚000 population in the plains and 20‚000 population in tribal and hilly areas  one Subcentre for 5000 population in plains and 3000 population in tribal and hilly areas  one Community Health Centre (CHC) for 1 lakh population  Nutrition  Extend nutrition support to 11 million eligible people  Expand ‘Special nutrition

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    The Indian Federalism and Goa’s Future Teotonio R. de Souza Time may be ripe for Goans to demand Special Status to Goa‚ by seeking amendment of the Article 371 once again to satisfy their demand. The latest such amendment as 371 (J) has approved special status to the region of north Karnataka‚ including six districts of Gulbarga‚ Bidar‚ Raichur‚ Yadagir‚ Koppal and Bellary. This creates special conditions for the development of this region. The legislation granting the status was signed

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    In what ways did the events at Fort Necessity combine with other causes to begin the French and Indian War? The French and Indian War is a very well known war and it’s most famous cause is the events that took place at Fort Necessity. However the truth is‚ is that there is much more to that war than just one incident. The French and British did not have good history with each other already so it was not easy immigrating to the same land without a head leader. As well as the ways of making money

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