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    Visit to Taj Mahal

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    India is a land with a rich and varied history. Many different rulers‚ dynasties‚ and empires have fought over and controlled different parts of the Indian subcontinent during its eventful history. The various rulers and dynasties left behind their legacy in the form of grand monuments and buildings‚ in different historical places in India. The Indian subcontinent’s eventful history can be seen in its tourist places- from the first cities of the Indus Valley civilization to the modern cities of

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    encompassing a wider group of applications that aim to change the way that people interact with online content and‚ by association‚ with one another. One common definition – found appropriately‚ amongst other places‚ on the knowledge-sharing site Wikipedia - is offered by Andreas Kaplan and Michael Haenlein who define it as‚ "a group Using Social Media to Tackle Intolerance | Literature Review 2 Institute for Strategic Dialogue | Literature Review of Internet-based applications that

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    Visit to a Dairy Farm

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    Visit to a Dairy Farm VISIT TO DAIRY FARM I visited a dairy farm located on Route 2 about 20 miles north of Burlington‚ VT. The dairy owns about 150 cows and supplies all its milk to Ben and Jerry for ice cream. Ben and Jerry Company is conside Premium3931 Words16 Pages Dairy Farm DAIRY INDUSTRY IN INDIA India has the highest livestock population in the world with 50% of the buffaloes and 20% of the world’s cattle population‚ most of which are milch cows and milch buffaloes. India’s dairy industry

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    Visit To Muktijuddha Jadughar Brief essay on liberation War of Bangladesh: In August 1947‚ the Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; a secular state named India and an Islamic state named Pakistan. But Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separate areas to the east and the west of India. The western zone was popularly termed West Pakistan and the eastern zone was initially termed East Bengal and later‚ East Pakistan. Although the population of the two zones

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    Art Museum Visit

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    1. A piece that uses actual light as a medium. (hint: there’s a really cool one under the street connecting the two buildings.) The Light Inside‚ James Turrell‚ 1999   2. A piece that is by an Asian artist. White Porcelain Jar with Cloud and Dragon Pattern‚ Joseon Dynasty‚ 19th Century     3. A piece that is of an idealized form.(hint: the Greeks tended to do this in their sculpture) Standing Yaksi‚ Kushan Empire‚ Mathura‚ 2nd-3rd centuries   4. A piece that plays with scale.   Apollo Flaying

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    In this assignment‚ I was tasked with looking through data for various sites and interpreting it to determine when species that inhabited each site. The three sites I interpreted included the Harley site‚ Rio Honda‚ and the Norton site. Through this data‚ I was able to determine when each species inhabited the sites and when humans inhabited each site. The species that can be seen at the Harley site include hickory‚ deer‚ mountain sheep‚ antelope‚ bison‚ and blackberry. There were several thousand

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    Surgical Site Infection

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    Surgical Site Infection In the United States surgical site infections is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in hospital acquired infections. Surgical site infections are just one type of hospital acquired infections (HAIs) but I believe they are one of the most preventable. A surgical site infection is an infection of a wound that occurs after an invasive surgical procedure. It can take days before the patient even shows signs or symptoms of an infection. “Infection develops when

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    Contents 01. – The importance of site investigation Page 2 – 4 1.02 – Trial Pits Page 4 1.03 – Auger holes Page 4 – 5 1.04 – Boreholes Page 5 – 7 1.05 – Soil sampling Page 7 1.06 – In-situ testing Page 8 1.07 – Quasi-static cone penetration testing Page 8 – 9 1.08 – Dynamic probing Page 10 1.09 – The Standard Penetration Test Page 11 1.10 – Field vane test Page 12 1.11 – Classifications of Soils Page 13 1.12 – Size range of grains Page 13 – 14 2.00 –

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    Surgical Site Infection

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    A surgical site infection(SSI) is defined when a microorganism settles into and contaminates sterile tissue within 30 days of the surgery. Per the CDC (2017) SSIs are responsible for 31% of healthcare-associated infections or nosocomial infections which is the highest leading cause. This can happen before during or after a patient has surgery. There are many physiological risks that are evaluated before a person has surgery to see if they are at a high risk for a surgical site infection. Some

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    Site Directed Mutagenesis

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    INTRODUCTION: Site directed mutagenesis is molecular biology technique that is used to make specific‚ intentional and precise changes to the DNA sequence of a gene or any gene products. It is also used to determine the structure and biological activity of DNA‚ RNA and protein molecules. It is also called as site-specific mutagenesis or oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis. This method has also found use in understanding important genetic process like DNA conformational analysis and also functioning

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