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    District Avenue is a hard rock band hailing out of the Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick‚ Canada. The band fuses together themes ingrained in their aboriginal culture and societal constructs with the vibrant‚ ear-piercing sound of hard hitting modern rock. Forming the core of the band is three former ’Kickin’ Krotch’ members Mike Bernard on lead vocals‚ the multifaceted instrumentalist Sean Nichols on drums‚ Kipp Sappier on lead guitar and Corey Nicholas on rhythm guitar. The core of District

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th President of the United States of America‚ aptly defined democracy as a government of the people‚ by the people and for the people. Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th President of the United States of America‚ aptly defined democracy as a government of the people‚ by the people and for the people. This definition clearly underlines the basic tenet that‚ in this- form of government‚ people are supreme. The ultimate power is in their hands and they exercise it in the form of electing

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    Cobalt Wedding Bands Review Cobalt wedding bands are crafted having a super strong metal that mixes an incredibly higher level of sturdiness using the vibrant reflective appearance of white gold or platinum. Using the many pros cobalt engagement rings have to give you‚ cobalt rings might even at some point exceed tungsten and titanium wedding rings. To discover if this sounds like the best metal for the wedding ring‚ and also to begin to see the benefits and drawbacks of cobalt plus how cobalt

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    Band Camp This is the story of my first day of marching band. I was 15 and it was July 20. I was one of about 40 to 50 freshmen in the marching band. I had been waiting all year for the opportunity to join the marching band. I will cover 4 major areas of the day. First‚ how the day started. Second‚ when we hit the pavement to start learning. Then‚ going through the first part of the show for the first time. And finally‚ the end of the day. When I first woke up that morning I was extremely nervous

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    Imagine hearing the opening guitar riff to one of the hit songs by the world’s most dangerous band. Watching the Duff‚ King of Beers‚ McKagan or Slash jumping around on stage. Maybe even Axl Rose hitting those high pitched screams as he dances across the stage. Where are you watching? Maybe from the crowd‚ perhaps in the audience‚ or from home on T.V. Try watching it from the side stage‚ nervously waiting for your band’s turn to take the stage. It’s nerve racking! What if you mess up and sing the

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    Proud to Be an Indian

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN It’s a pleasant and a cold morning in India. The cold breeze makes the body cold. Saloni is a Punjabi girl whose ambition is to become a journalist. She likes to write poems and journals. She goes to Madras to do her higher studies. There she meets a guy‚ unexpectedly he is her relative named as Rajesh who is one of the most intelligent police officers in India. They both knew each other from their childhood. They had a crush on each other in their tender age itself but they

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    And the Band Played On (1993) is a famous movie that displays how the AIDS epidemic was developed. It shows how the disease started in Africa and then moved to New York‚ San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Center of Disease Control (CDC) first saw it as a small outbreak among homosexual men but eventually it leads into something massive and Dr. Francis develops a theory of “Patient Zero” who is the first person that is connected to the AIDS virus and its spread to different states. Unfortunately‚

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    factors‚ though these aspects are intertwined. India is on the second place in 20 top countries as measured by four comprehensive factors - economic integration‚ technological connectivity‚ personal contact‚ and political engagement. Although the United States leads the world in technology‚ it falls behind a number of countries on the other three factors. It is clear that economic globalization will be advanced by corporations looking to maximize their profits with global efficiencies‚

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    Indian Nationalism

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    PART B HISTORY COURSEWORK “Assess the significance of Indian Nationalism in the period 1845-1947 in changing Britain’s relationship with its Empire in India”. It is possible to say that it was a rising feeling of nationalism that led to the change in relations between Britain and India which is what led to the ultimate end of the British Empire since it came to a point where India was ungovernable. John Keay states that “India was convulsed by a crescendo of satyagrahas‚ swadeshi boycotts; strikes

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    The Paleo-Indians

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    changed over time‚ can be explained with discussing the following three time periods: the Paleo-Indian Era‚ the Archaic Era‚ and the Pre-Columbian Era. The Paleo-Indians The Paleo-Indians‚ which were believed to have inhabited North America some 15‚000-10‚000 years ago (Schultz‚ 2010)‚ were thought by archaeologists to be the first people to reside in the region of what is now known as the United States of America. These hunters traveled from Asia across the Bering Strait in search of large

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