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    Novelty of a Patent

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    from each particle in this analyte sample. It also has a controller to detect the non-fermentative bacteria on the basis of detected optical information. Furthermore the invention also gives a method for analyzing bacteria. Introduction 2. The present patent provides improved apparatus and method for analyzing bacteria in the given specimen more simply and rapidly than the conventional techniques. The main characteristic of this invention is the apparatus which gives an optical information of each

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    experiences and analyzing the outcome‚ one could save themselves from making a mistake or causing embarrassment. The importance of studying and understanding history but also learning from it is pertinent to hopefully making more informed decision in the present and the future. It has been said many times that history is studied so that mistakes are not repeated from the past‚ although this can be true it is also too simple. If so much knowledge of the past has been collected and learned over the centuries

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    India in 21st Century

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    INDIA IN 21st CENTURY We have stepped into a new century. Talking about the future is always exciting. Man wants to peep into the future to find out what is in store for him and his fellow beings. Man’s curiosity to know about the future and the shape of things and events to come has given rise to such subjects as astronomy‚ astrology‚ and palmistry‚ etc.‚ which try to predict the events to come. Now‚ what would be the future of India in the coming years of this century? Can we project and predict

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    While the conclusions and supporting evidence may not be the best‚ the statements made by the author were well supported using data tables to summarize and visually present the evidence. This is well encapsulated in in the discussion of the first and second propositions about the Broken K Pueblo‚ which state that the larger rooms should contain more evidence of all cultural remains at higher concentrations than the other

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    Frustration in Youth

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    Frustration in youth Respected intellectual judges‚ elders in presence and my colleagues. I am here with a subject which is concerning us “The youth”. My words may be simple but expressive and will be leaving a great message for the parents and mentors who perform the leaders in the society. The debate is time bounded and may result leaving some stones unturned but I tried my level best and I am sure that will be useful for the society. Here comes my subject:- We come across strikes‚ agitation

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    JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED BUT IS JUSTICE HURRIED IS JUSTICE BURIED? The two judicial phrases written above are in contradiction to each other but when they are brought to strict interpretation they highlight out the infirmities present in the legal system of our country. If we follow the first phrase ‘Justice Delayed is Justice Denied’ we will ensure speedy trial and quick relief delivery to the victim in a case‚ the other phrase ‘Justice Hurried is Justice Buried’ when followed will make

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    Part-Time Indian

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    In Sherman Alexie’s the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Junior‚ the Native American teenager and protagonist‚ has trouble reconciling his past to his present. When given the opportunity to leave the reservation to pursue a better future‚ Junior finds that it is hard to leave his past behind. The community on the reservation doesn’t want Junior to move forward to a better and more rewarding future because they feel betrayed by his actions. Junior struggles trying to make a new future

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    Where the gods fly

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    Where the Gods Fly The distance between a mother and a daughter can be as far as the distance between cultures. Where is the fine line between guidance and control? How far can you go as a mother‚ and do you always know what’s best for your child? In the short story "Where the Gods Fly" written by Jean Kwok‚ we meet a concerned Chinese mother dealing with a serious culture clash which affects both her and her daughter Pearl. The narrator is a Chinese woman who has immigrated to America with her

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    past as a limiting factor to the identities of the female protagonists in ‘A Streetcar named Desire’ and ‘Top Girls’ Williams and Churchill present the past as a haunting spectre that threatens the characters progress in their future life. Both playwrights construct the past as an emerging chain that‚ parasitic like‚ has clinged onto the protagonists’ present and immobilised the characters ability to function and progress. The retroactive structure of Top Girls reinforces this. Marlene attempts

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    Generation X

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    Esmat El-Bacha Mr. Mascarenhas ENG4UI 9 January 2014 Ideal in the Eyes of Society Humans have constructed a society where perfection is idolized. Individuals attempt to reach this farfetched ideality yet they fail to acknowledge that it is not within arm’s reach. People‚ as civilized as they are‚ crave aspects of structure. The absence of set rules and guidelines leave the citizens of this world clueless. Expectations differ from culture to culture and that is what results in a diversity of

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