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    John 4 vs 35 said “do you not say‚ ‘four months more and then the harvest?’ I tell you‚ open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.” It seems the disciples at this time were becoming complascent about the task of soul harvesting. They probably having been saying to Jesus ‘dont worry‚ the harvest is still far. Give us four months and we would be all out for you’ but Jesus said to them ‘open your eyes! The harvest is ripe!’ You also may have been saying it is not yet time‚ i am

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    Folklore and Folkloristics‚ Vol. 2; No. 1‚ June 2009 Article-2 The Denotified Tribes in Laxman Gaikwad’s ‘Uchalaya’ - Dr Elizabeth Susan Paul Abstract This paper attempts to create awareness about the Denotified Tribes (DNT) of Maharashtra through a study of the English translation of the Marathi autobiographical novel Uchalya (The Branded) written by Laxman Gaikwad. The novel being an autobiography‚ recounts the trauma and suffering not only of an individual but of the whole community

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    The Monuments Men The Monuments Men were a group of men and women who served to recover the stolen paintings in World War II. They recovered millions of paintings that were stolen by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi’s in World War II. The Monuments Men were an important military group in World War II because of their origin‚ assignment‚ and number of paintings recovered. The Monuments Men were created from 14 different nations who were either museum directors‚ curators‚ art historians‚ archivists

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    Did you know that the FBI had its own art crime fighting team? Even though art theft might not be all around the news all the time‚ does not mean it does not exist. There are thousands of stolen property around the world and the FBI is fighting to deter crime and hopefully get the stolen artifacts back. “The FBI established a rapid deployment Art Crime Team in 2004. The team is composed of 16 special agents‚ each responsible for addressing art and cultural property crime cases in an assigned geographic

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    History Essay – Rabbit Proof Fence The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence” by Phillip Noyce is based on a true story of three Aboriginal girls‚ who were taken away from their family in 1931. Noyce portrays the varying experiences of the stolen generations through the journey of the young girls as they try to escape and head back home to their family‚ home and land. Factors contributing to their experience include The Moore River Settlement institution‚ the challenges they occur through their journey‚ as well

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    linkages and value chain of Pigeonpea in Rayagada district‚ by interviewing farmers‚ retailers‚ middlemen and millers‚ specifically in the markets of Mukundpur‚ Ramanaguda and Rayagada. By trying to understand all the market dynamics involved from its harvest till its purchase‚ we also aimed to learn more about the following:        The prices and profit margins associated with each level of the value chain. The quantities associated with each level of the value chain. The power structures present

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    you. II. According to Javelin Strategy and Research 1 in every 10 U.S consumers has already been victimized by identity theft. a. Anyone can get their identity stolen b. Check bank statements inspect financial statements and make sure websites are secure III. How do thieves get someone’s information c. Via social networks‚ stolen wallets‚ trashcans‚ mailboxes‚ internet and hackers. d. According to javelin strategy and research center‚ 71% of fraud happens within a week of stealing a victim’s

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    plant. Results of correlation analysis indicated that the grain yield per plant was found to be significant and positively correlated with panicle weight‚ harvest index‚ 100-seed weight and panicle length. Dead heart percentage showed significant negative association with grain yield per plant. The present study indicated that panicle weight‚ harvest index‚ 100-seed weight and panicle length are important characters in deciding the grain yield per plant. These characters may be considered as selection

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    profit margin of 14%‚ despite a small increase in sales volume. WINEMAKING PROCESS The process of winemaking is fairly simple‚ yet requires much attention to process details. Harvest takes place in the late summer and early fall months; typically‚ the time elapsed from harvest to final sale is about 11 months. After harvest‚ the grapes are brought to the winery for washing and

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    Should Australians Apologize to the Stolen Generation? A difficult issue that is facing society is whether or not Australians should apologize to the Stolen Generation. The Stolen Generation is the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly taken away from their families. This took place in 1909 until 1969. Governments‚ churches‚ and welfare bodies all took part in the event (Reconciliaction‚ 2012). They were then placed into institutional care with non-Indigenous

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