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    Rites and Festivals of the Pochury Tribe related to agriculture. Introduction: The Pochuries very life depends on his/her crop therefore most of his/her days are spend in the field. Work and religions in the life of the Pochury Nagas are interwoven with many religious ceremonies designed and performed to protect and increase his/her crop. In this paper we will look at some of the rites and festival of the Pochuries related to Agriculture. Rites and Festivals Associated to Agriculture: 1

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    Essay on AIDS

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    23 May 2014 HIV AIDS Essay “People who are HIV positive should not have children”. I am in agreement with this statement and while some may view this as a violation of human rights‚ I think a strong argument can be made in favour of this statement. HIV is described as a pandemic. The Dictionary of Epidemiology defines a pandemic as “an epidemic occurring on a scale which crosses international boundaries

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    Libor rate scandal

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    PRESENTED BY NIKHIL TIWARI SCALE OF THE SCANDAL… “This dwarfs by orders of magnitude any financial scam in the history of markets “ -Andrew LO‚ Professor of Finance‚ MIT WHAT IS LIBOR ?  Libor is the benchmark interest rate that affects how consumers and companies borrow money across the world.  It the average interest rate calculated through the submission of interest rates by major banks in London.  It is controlled by British Bankers ’Association(BBA) WHAT IS AFFECTED

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    First Aid

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    First Aid TDA 2.2 2.1-Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. Common cold - Symptoms include: sneezing‚ runny nose‚ slight sore throat‚ occassional headaches and a temperature. Gastroenteritis(stomach bug) Symptoms include: Vomiting‚ temperature‚ diarrhoea(not on all occassions) and dehydration. Tonsillitis Symptoms include: A very sore throat‚ fever‚ aches including headaches/migraines. Scarlett Fever Symptoms include: Fever‚ loss of appetite‚ sore throat‚ pale

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    The Iran-Contra Scandal

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    The Iran Contra Affair Scandals‚ never really a matter but did this not mean that they were non-existent. Scandals do exist in the United States the biggest scandals are the one where everybody is involved I’m referring to the presidential scandals. Society took notice of how government was keeping information a secret. So U.S citizens dove in deeper to the political region to discover these unknown facts. Presidential scandals became more known after LBJ pentagon papers. Then suddenly Nixon’s

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    The Clinton Sex Scandal

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    power. This renowned leadership may be the only association made by certain countries‚ while in the United States many see an other significance: Watergate‚ Whitewater‚ Kennedy’s brutal and mysterious assassination‚ and today‚ Clinton’s "zippergate" scandal. When the President of the United States takes oath‚ he gives up a part of his life. His private life becomes the public’s life‚ and they feel the right to know what happens behind the Oval Office. Now the Presidency must battle against Newspaper

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    Hiv/Aids

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    HIV/AIDS Kusumojati 1206289874 Rendy Yonas 1206289823 Kharriz Abiyasa 1006806066 For English Presentation on 20th dec 2012. 1 1. What is HIV/AIDS? Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). AIDS is a major concern in almost every country in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the cumulative number of AIDS cases in the world is up to 2.5 million persons. AIDS is the sixth leading cause of death among people

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    Band Aids

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    development of the Band-Aid and its spreading significance after WWII. Introduction I. Attention Getter: Who hasn’t used a Band-Aid? It would be impossible not to in a world full poor judgment‚ reckless behavior‚ and clumsiness. II. Speaker Credibility: I’m sure all of us can think of a time probably recently that you have needed a Band-Aid. III. Relevance to Your Audience: As someone who is a frequent user of Band-Aids‚ I have done research on the invention of the Band-Aid and will share it with

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    The Spread of Aids

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    Spread of AIDS Every day we read in newspapers that more people are getting a disease. But no a simple disease. Nowadays AIDS is one of the most lethal illness that every year kills thousands of people. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome‚ commonly referred to as AIDS‚ is a fatal disease as it attacks and destroy the immune system of the body. As per the reports of Indian Health Organization (IHO)‚ women and children are found to be more prone to the disease. The highest numbers of AIDS cases are

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    Foreign Aid

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    colleague. Today my partner and I are here to debate on the topic ‘Be it resolved that countries who supply foreign aid should reallocate their resources to development at “home”. In this case‚ we define “home” as the countries that supply foreign aid to others‚ countries that instead could be investing their money into themselves and improving upon their own country. The term foreign aid refers to financial assistance that is provided on intergovernmental or international level. It involves the transfer

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