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    Tan Le

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    Ted Talk about Mind Control People’s communication with machines have been limited to conscious and direct forms. We need to give the command to turn on the lights we use simple structures or even as complex as programming robots. On the other hand‚ Communication between people is very complex and interesting because we take into account more than evidently expressed. Our conversation with another person‚ facial gestures‚ body language and we can detect feelings and emotions from our dialogue

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    Genocide in Sri Lanka

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    Genocide in Sri Lanka To quote the late Chinese politician Mao Tse-Tung a‚ “Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed.” Genocide; is the deliberate and systematic destruction‚ in whole or in part‚ of an ethnic‚ racial‚ religious‚ or national group. But why do we participate in a matter that can only have a negative outcome? The ongoing struggle can be related to the religious‚ political and the European intervention to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka a small island that lies

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    Homosexuality in Sri Lanka

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    Sri Lanka Homosexuality in a Sri Lankan Context M.M.C Doss 09/BA/16035 Index Topic pages Introduction 3-4 Chapter 1- Research Background 5-9 Chapter 2- Definition of Concepts 10-13 Chapter 3- Homophobia and Sri Lankan Society 14-22 Chapter 4- Fields of Homosexual Discrimination in Sri Lankan Society 23-27 Chapter 5- Homosexuality and the Legal Framework 28-33 Chapter 6- Conclusion- Summary and Proposals of Study

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    Matale, Sri Lanka

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    Matale is a city‚ in Matale District‚ Central Province‚ Sri Lanka‚ 142 kilometres (88 mi) from Colombo and 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Kandy. It is the administrative capital of Matale District. Surrounding the town are the Knuckles foothills called Wiltshire. It is a mainly agricultural area‚ where tea‚ rubber‚ vegetable and spice cultivation dominate. The Knuckles Mountain Range is a special landmark of Matale. The Aluvihara Temple‚ on the North side of the town‚ is the historic location where

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    Defending Adnan Syed to the Judge and Jury Adnan Syed‚ the main character in Serial‚ has wrongfully spent the majority of his adult life in prison. He was accused of murdering Hae-Min Lee‚ his ex-girlfriend‚ in the first degree after her body was found February 9th‚ 1999‚ buried in Leakin Park. Witnesses and friends have provided authorities with varying stories on the matter‚ but authorities have yet to confirm or deny Adnan’s innocence… until now. Adnan did not commit the murder‚ and here’s why

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan 1. Farsi Maddarsa Muradabad  He establised a Farsi Maddarsa at Muradabad in 1859. It was the starting point of Sir Syed’s Educational struggle. In this Maddarsa‚ English is also taught besides English.  2. Victoria School Ghazipur  Sir Syed establised first modern Victoria School at Ghazipur (1864). In this school‚ besides Modern Education five languages (English‚ Urdu‚ Arabic‚ Persian and Sanskrit) were also taught.  3. Establishment of Scientific

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    Procurement in Sri Lanka

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    Preface The Importance of Procurement in a Global Environment Until recently‚ procurement was a necessary process in an organization‚ but did not receive much attention from the management. Now times have changed: These days‚ procurement departments in an entity are playing pivotal roles in the success of firms nevertheless it is a public body or a private body. In this special report‚ it is discuss why the procurement function has risen to such prominence in this highly competitive global environment

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    Sri Lanka Conflict

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    Consequences of Conflict in Sri Lanka Political consequence consequence (SC). (PC)‚ Economic consequence (EC)‚ and Social PC: Political consequence is an important consequence of the Sri Lankan Conflict. Armed conflict arose out of the intense displeasure of the Tamils at their discrimination. An armed group‚ the Tamil Tigers‚ was formed which resorted to attacking Sinhalese as well as Tamil officials who supported the ruling party. Many incidences of violence ensued including the 1983 riots

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    Adnan Syed: Scapegoat The case of Adnan Syed is a mysterious one‚ it all starts with the murder of a 17 year old girl from Baltimore County‚ Maryland; Hae Min Lee. On the afternoon of January 13‚ 1999 she disappeared‚ her body was later found in Leakin Park (a hotspot for dead bodies) cause of death: strangulation. Her ex-boyfriend ‚Adnan Syed‚ was arrested later for the crime and in June 6‚ 2000 was sentenced to life plus 30 years in prison. The case on his story was mainly based from testimony

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    Sports in Sri Lanka

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    Sports in Sri Lanka We Sri Lankans as a nation have faced three decades of bloody terrorism. The impacts upon our society by the conflicts are deep and memorable with brutal consequences. It has been a leach sucking the blood of prosperity and peace. It has influenced badly in every corner of our society and our economy. The sports in Sri Lanka had no strength to escape from the grip of the brutality of the era. Yet in this context at least some sports in Sri Lanka has managed to survive and played

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