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    MODERN DAY INDIA Quick presentation The flag : Subsequently‚ to avoid sectarian associations with the colour scheme‚ saffron‚ white and green were chosen for the three bands‚ representing courage and sacrifice‚ peace and truth‚ and faith and chivalry respectively.Spinning Ashoka Chakra represents the eternal wheel of law. The Emblem : four Asiatic lions standing back to back - symbolizing power‚ courage‚ pride‚ and confidence 1- Bollywood : A) What is Bollywood  * Indian film industry

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    and Haryana. It marks the advent of spring. Fields of mustard present a colorful sight all over rural Punjab. The Basant fair is held in many villages of Punjab. People put on yellow costumes appropriate to the season and eat boiled rice dyed in saffron. Symbolizing greenery‚ the event signifies developing of tender leaves and also filled-up granary with the recently-harvested crops. It is traditional to fly kites on Basant. The phrase "Ayi Basant Pala Udant" (with the beginning of spring season

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    A Commentary on The Lost Heritage The theme of this poem is given away by the title. The poem represents human heritage‚ more specifically the hertitage of the poet‚ Heather Buck. I think this poem is her way of expressing her feelings and inhibitions about her painful past and the hardships she endured as a child growing up in a world of adults. "we hang our quiet landscapes tipping and tilting them till we achieve an uneasy marriage…" These are lines 18‚ 19 and 20 in stanza three

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    Farming in the Roman Empire. The Romans used slaves to farm and they grew grain‚ artichoke‚ mustard‚ coriander‚ rocket‚ chives‚ leeks‚ celery‚ basil‚ parsnip‚ mint‚ rue‚ beets‚ poppy‚ dill‚ asparagus‚ radish‚ cucumber‚ gourd‚ fennel‚ capers‚ onions‚ saffron‚ parsley‚ marjoram‚ cabbage‚ lettuce‚ cumin‚ garlic‚ figs‚ and grapes.The living conditions for Rome were not very good‚ most of them were uneducated and most of them lived in 3rd world conditions

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    four years‚ young Athenian girls approaching marriageable age would perform in a festival for Artemitis. This festival was called the Brauronia. It was a coming of age ceremony‚ for girls of ages from five to thirteen. They would wear honey colored saffron robes‚ run races‚ dance like bears‚ and make sacrifices to Artemis. A goat was the main choice for sacrifice. Their group was called arktoi‚ or she-bears. The idea of a bear was derived from many local myths that suggested bears were sacred to Artemis

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    Pingali Venkayya |Pingali Venkayya | |[pic] | |Pingali Venkayya | |Born |2 August 1876 | | |Masulipatnam‚ Madras Presidency | | |British India

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    Steve Zissou WS 3220 12/16/2010 Dr. Karen Women Migrant Workers: From Mexico to the U.S. Migrant workers have long played a crucial role in the economy of the United States‚ there has always been a rather heavy flow of both legal and illegal immigrants to the United States. There is a large variety of different jobs available for both legal and illegal immigrants in the United States‚ many women find work with more affluent families and are employed as nannies or maids. Some women

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    "perfect" woman. For example‚ Murasaki was very young and not submissive due to her immaturity. Aoi was very harsh and provided no chase for him because she already belonged to him. Rokujo was seven years older than Genji and was very jealous. The Saffron Flower did not possess the flawless beauty that was desired. All of these women were beautiful in their own ways; Genji was too blind to realize it. 2. Geni was charming on the exterior to most that knew him. However‚ a closer examination reveals

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    Pure Appl. Chem.‚ Vol. 78‚ No. 8‚ pp. 1477–1491‚ 2006. doi:10.1351/pac200678081477 © 2006 IUPAC Carotenoids and other pigments as natural colorants* Alan Mortensen Chr. Hansen A/S‚ Color Research‚ Development and Application‚ Bøge Allé 10-12‚ DK-2970 Hørsholm‚ Denmark Abstract: Food colorants may be classified into synthetic‚ nature-identical‚ inorganic‚ and natural colorants. Natural colorants for food are made from renewable sources. Most often‚ the colorants are extracted from plant

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    Alexander Shepard The Rise of Industrialization & In Dubious Battle The rise of industrialization in the late nineteenth century saw an increasing need for the labor supply in the U.S. Quickly a division formed between the ownership of new businesses and those who supplied the labor for them. In the novel In Dubious Battle‚ John Steinbeck focuses on a strike set in the California apple country. Albeit historical fiction‚ the novel holds true as it represents

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