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    FACTS OF THE CASE The brief facts of the case are: The petitioner‚ M/s. KVR Construction (Assessee) is a construction/development organization rendering services/administrations under classification of "Development of Residential Complex Service" and are paying the Service Tax as per Finance Act‚ 1994. They are construct some buildings for Shri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Seva Trust by virtue of an agreement dated 7-12-2004: (a) Medical college (b) AIMS Hospital (c) SJBIT Engineering college (d) SJBIT

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    Students who are deaf or hard of hearing have diverse opinions about general education (inclusion/mainstream) and deaf school (residential) placements based on their personal experiences. Typically‚ their positive exposures to these placements are what dictate their preferences. Wilson (1997) interviewed 23 deaf students‚ who had prior experiences in general education classes except one‚ about their perspectives on general education setting and deaf school. In general‚ deaf students preferred the

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    contrasts sharply with the wealthy overwhelmingly white suburban schools right next to them (p. 74). He limits his selections to poor inner-city schools rather than include examples of all poor schools because he feels that they best exhibit racial segregation and social class divisions. He notes that

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    Racial Segregation Imagine the position of an African American person in the 1900’s? Just because of their skin color‚ they had to have permission to do certain things‚ and laws against them and their rights. Having separate bathrooms or water fountains than everyone else. Although racial segregation isn’t as big of a problem today‚ it was a major issue to most everyone in the 1900’s. Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ “We must live together as brothers‚ or parish together as fools.” Now think about

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    These two laws contributed greatly to what we know about genes today. The first law is the Law of Segregation. This law states that every organism has a pair of alleles. Within this pair of allele‚ one of it is randomly selected to pass on to the offspring. This supports the fact that the mother and the father has to give an allele to the offspring to form

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    Indian Residential Schools INTRO How many of you guys have heard about Indian residential schools? Probably not a lot of you. This is a topic you probably haven’t discussed before‚ but it’s a topic I believe everyone should be educated about and informed on. For about 100 years‚ the government removed Aboriginal children from their homes and placed them in residential schools in an attempt to make them "Canadian." In very strict and often violent environments‚ children were denied regular contact

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    Resource C: Semekazi – Willie Bester Willie Bester Born 1956 in Montagu‚ a small town 150 km from Cape Town‚ South Africa‚ Willie Bester is a South African artist famous for his installations made of found objects. Since early years‚ his talent could be easily observed: when other boys made basic wire cars‚ his cars were elaborated and decorated. He began to paint at the age of seven. However‚ his father was a Xhosa and his mother was classified as a Colored according to the apartheid system of

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    Although some of the students from the residential schools were able to read and write and become part of modern society‚ a large majority had suffered far too much from their experiences. The key issue was isolation from their own cultures. The attempt to assimilate native aboriginals into the Canadian culture went terribly wrong. The aboriginal people had a very unique way of teaching their children. Their elders were able to teach them art‚ music‚ language and religious values. They taught them

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    My subject is on "The Freedom Riders". The Freedom Riders were a group of multicultural men and women‚ who challenged the laws of segregation on interstate buses. The Freedom Riders were brave men and women wanting to make a difference. Though the Freedom Riders were not the first people to go up against segregation they held a part in what we as our African American history. According to Mr. Raymond Arsenault the recent death of Rosa Parks refocused nationwide attention on one of the crucial figures

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    Residential landscape lighting serves two functions- functional and aesthetic purposes. As a homeowner‚ design company‚ or a professional contractor‚ installing landscape lighting goes beyond adding some pretty lights; it is a valuable investment to the property. And it brings a return on the landscape investment to homeowners‚ most of whom are scarcely at home during the day except at night to behold the beautiful landscaping of the building. Homeowners get to enjoy their investment when they step

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