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    Why we believe what we see? Actually‚ the real reason why our eyes deceive us is that our eyes function in our brains. The eye is quite a complex part of the body. There are more than a billion parts work together in the same time. The vision is an important sense which is supported by the brain that receives the information from the eye. Firstly‚ as light enters the eye‚ “it passes through a thin transparent protective shield on the front of the eye”‚ which is called the cornea. The clear cornea

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    Are we really Independent

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    Are we really Independent… Our 1st Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlala Nehru quoted : "Hum LayeHainTufan Se Kashti Nikal Ke‚Is desh ko rakhna mere baccho sambhal ke" By this punch-line the Govt. might want to convey to the future generation that please be careful regarding the foreign trade policies. They wanted us to be sure of the fact that our country shouldn’t get dependent on other nations‚ and our Govt.’s prior to 1991 strictly followed a closed economy paradigm. The Turing point: In

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    1. to assess the individual’s ability to meet environmental challenges 2. to assess the caring capacity of the individual’s family and primary group 3. to assess resources within the formal system of care 4. to enable individuals to use their personal resources in meeting environmental changes and challenges. 5. to facilitate effective negotiation by individuals for resources from families or primary groups and formal service providers. 6. to facilitate effective interchanges between

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    K.R.Mangalam World School South City-I‚ Gurgaon Class-VIII Sub.-Chemistry (Chemical Effects of Electric Current) EXTRA QUESTIONS: Q. Why the bulb glows when the electric current passes through it? Ans. Due to the heating effect of current‚ the filament of the bulb gets heated to a high temperature and it starts glowing. Q. Write a short note on: (a) LED Ans. LED- Light Emitting Diodes are used for lighting. There are two wires(called leads) attached to a LED. One lead is longer than the other

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    We do what we have to do

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    We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” Amalia Prida 14-0663 Orientation November 8th‚ 2013. UNIBE In life‚ everything is earned and nothing positive or good comes our way for free. We have to earn the things we want and sometimes do some things we don’t necessarily want to do. “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” is a famous‚ yet genuine quote that can be considered as a life lesson. This phrase is applicable to college students

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    Poem Analysis “I Shall Not Pass This Way Again” is a short three sentence poem written by Stephen Grellet to explain how our life here on earth should be put to good use to help others instead of waiting until the last moment; it may be too late. Written by Grellet‚ a Roman Catholic‚ it is important for him‚ and everyone else‚ to follow a good path by helping others. In the first sentence‚ “I expect to pass through this world but once‚” it states that everyone else‚ including him‚ only has one

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    Milkweed‚ “Until Then I Had Only Read These Things In Books” and “The Guard” all are about children experiencing the terrible life during the Holocaust. After reading these stories you can learn how these experiences had some in common some not. Among the three stories‚ there are many similarities. The first similarity is that two of the stories narrators are scared of the Jackboots. For example in “The Guard” the narrator kept his/her head down and make no contact with the guard. The narrator was

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    battle‚ Ian Davidson notes that the battle is given little notice in the official battle honors of the regiment. Davidson‚ himself‚ is truly concerned about the 42nd’s involvement in the Battle of Bushy Run. David Dixon’s book‚ Never Come to Peace Again‚ provides a chapter retelling the event while Richard Middleton dedicates a few pages to the event in his book‚ Pontiac’s War.

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    We Can‚ But Should We? Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361 Information Systems in Healthcare Kathleen Fabian‚ Professor Fall B 2010 Radio frequency identification‚ also known as RFID‚ is a breakthrough in technology and could just be the next big step in surveillance. Yet‚ how far is one willing to go to be sure that all of their past history is accurate? This sounds a little like George Orwell’s 1984; a chip inserted into one’s skin‚ embedded with data that can be transferred to a reading

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    many different social classes and occupational groupings‚ however it wasn ’t until1917 that it was overthrown. The regime survived until then due to the relative disunity among revolutionaries‚ clever government tactics‚ and the support of crucial groups of the population. It was the combination of these advantages that kept the tsarist regime ruling successfully up until 1917. The factor responsible mostly for the survival of the tsarist regime was the relative sense of disunity amongst the revolutionaries

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