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    Non-Membranous Percussive (Ghan) CHIMPTA (CHIMTA) The chimpta is actually a fire tong.  However‚ it has evolved into a musical instrument by the permanent addition of small brass jingles.  This instrument is especially popular in Punjabi folk music and the Sikh religious music known as shabad. GHUNGHARU Traditional ghungaru (left) / padded ghungharu (right) Ghungharu are the "tinkle bells" or "jingle bells" which are used to adorn the feet of dancers.  When tied to the feet‚ they are

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    After the Civil war‚ large businesses ruled America. Prior to the industrial revolution‚ the government upheld a hands-off approach towards business. Under the laissez-faire principle‚ free‚ unregulated markets led to competition‚ yet this system suffered under the wrath of growing corporations. The impact of big business on the economy and politics was immense during 1870 to 1899. Corporations were growing significantly in number and size‚ which had a domineering affect on American economy and

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    Science- Its Uses and Abuse Science is very useful yo us. It’s discoveries and inventions make our life comfortable in many ways. They have given us better and quicker means of transport. Trains‚ buses‚ cars‚ aeroplanes‚ helicopters‚ ships‚ electric trains and auto-rickshaws help us to move from one place to another very quickly. Before their appearances people move from one place to another mainly on walk. The rich travelled by the coaches drawn by horses and several men rode upon horses

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    Unusual Hobbies

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    The most Unusual Hobbies in the World. What is a hobby? Passion? Work? Holiday? Or all together? Hobby is what a person likes to do in his spare time. Many people spend a lot of time and money for their hobby‚ but for someone a hobby is like a profession. And it even become a way of making money. The human imagination is truly boundless: people come up with all kinds of ideas and they do not hesitate to put them into practice. Here are the examples of the most unusual hobbies in the world.

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    Computers in Future

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    individuals are typically completely comfortable with the computer technology that surrounds them in their daily lives. One of the most ancient forms of communication known as hand writing is being replaced by typing. Even with the invention of the typewriter‚ it was still not uncommon to handwrite memos‚ letters‚ and academic papers. According to the Sue Loughlin from Tribune Star‚ “. . . the Indiana Department of Education will no longer require Indiana’s public schools to teach cursive writing‚” which

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    Morse Code:The Secret Language Picture yourself in the mid 1820s where the only form of communication was by letter or by personal messenger. However‚ as everything seemed to fall into place during the industrial age of the 1840s‚ Samuel Finley Morse gave one the alternative to no longer have to use these options. He invented a way to represent letters and numbers by using short and long pulses that sent electrical signals to an operator. The telegraph‚ an invention also by Morse‚ allowed for

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    world today. The world now is that lead by increase in productivity. The strive for this increase has fueled innovation. The steam engine was replaced with the gas engine. The horse and carriage were replaced by the horseless carriage‚ and the typewriter with the personal computer. Why is this important? All of these accomplishments represent the natural human instinct to become more efficient. All of these accomplishments are

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    payroll system

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    1.0 Introduction Nowadays some company using a Computerized Payroll System so that they can work much easier. All establishment are becoming modernized‚ they use modern technologies to make their transaction fast‚ easy‚ and accurate in order to avoid waste of time and for the sake of safety and security. Payroll is one of the difficult work things to do‚ because they are the one handling the reporting‚ salary for the employee‚ wages‚ bonuses‚ deduction and depositing payroll taxes to the appropriate

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    Ray Bradbury Imagine spending all of your life behind a typewriter in the realm of imagination‚ clicking away to create a sense of feeling on paper for those who are willing to read it. It may sound boring and like a waste of time‚ but this is what Ray Bradbury did as a career. Even through growing up in the Great Depression with all the hardships that arose‚ he created many science fiction works that are enjoyed by young teens across the world. Bradbury’s short stories‚ “A Sound of Thunder” and

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    a sanitarium for his “alcoholism”. A doctor in the sanitorium asks him questions about his time in New York and Nick responds with how he arrived there. Later into the movie the doctor requests that he write his experience in New York down on a typewriter and eventually‚ he does. From that point on glimpses of words from the novel and Nick writing the story in the sanitarium are shown. At the end of the film the doctor walks into Nick’s chamber while he is asleep and picks up papers that are scattered

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