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    Western Sahra

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    Western Sahara is a disputed territory between the Polisario Front and the Kingdom of Morocco. The territory in the North African‚ Maghreb region was formerly called Spanish Sahara when it was under Spanish colonial rule. Currently‚ the United Nations (UN) lists it as a non-decolonized territory and it is counted among the United Nations List of Non-Self-Governing Territories. (Fig 1 Map of Western Sahara showing the borders) Historical Background The dispute over Western Sahara can

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    Western Culture

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    What is Western Culture? Western culture is a body of knowledge derived from reason. This foundation of reason has made possible a vast accumulation of understanding related to reality or nature‚ including human nature. This understanding is represented in several core ideals and values‚ which include individualism‚ happiness‚ rights‚ capitalism‚ science and technology. Western culture can also be referred to as advanced culture; this is because its ideas and values promote the development

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    THE WESTERN GHATS

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    INTRODUCTION The Western Ghats or the Sahyādri constitute a mountain range along the western side of India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the eight "hottest hotspots" of biological diversity in the world.[1] It is sometimes called the Great Escarpment of India.[2] The range runs north to south along the western edge of the Deccan Plateau‚ and separates the plateau from a narrow coastal plain‚ called Konkan‚ along the Arabian Sea. A total of thirty nine properties including national

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    Western Culture

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    Effect Of Western Culture On Indian Youth By Moderator .. Published 04/3/2006 GD TOPICS WITH ANSWERS Rating: ” Effect Of Western Culture On Indian Youth " Replies: Posted By: pavani How there is head and tail for a coin‚ there is both positive and negative impact of western culture on India and especially on Indian youth‚ In past in India men were our traditional dresses‚ but now it is entirely changed‚ now the Indian youth moving with jeans‚ t-shirts‚ minis‚ micros

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    Western Blotting

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    Abstract Western blotting is an analytic technique used around the world for many reasons; detecting infections‚ diseases‚ and particular proteins in a tissue. When western blotting‚ first the proteins are extracted and undergo Gel Electrophoresis‚ next it goes through elecroblotting‚ and finally detects the proteins. When the results after every step is completed‚ the membrane is analyzed based on where the bands are present in the gel. It has been told that actin and myosin is present in fish

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    Western Imperialism

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    Though many of the inhabitants fought back against European imperialist aggression‚ some welcomed it. In‚ Abina and the Important Men‚ we can see that the relationship between the Westerners and the inhabitants was quite slippery due to opposition to Western imperialism by some‚ but also an appreciation to the modernization that Europeans brought to the area. As the world approached the 20th century‚ many of the central powers became hungry for more land and competition for more power in the now industrialized

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    Western Blotting

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    WESTERN BLOTTING (Written Report) I. PRINCIPLE Western blotting is a method for identifying a specific protein in a complex mixture and simultaneously determining its molecular weight. In Western blotting‚ proteins are electrophoresed into a gel‚ as the proteins migrate through the gel they are separated based upon size and charge. Characteristically‚ smaller proteins migrate through the gel faster than larger proteins. Sufficiently separated proteins in an SDS-PAGE can be transferred to a

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    approaches to social change and also able to anlyse which ones offers a plausible explanation to Zambia’s prevailing circumstances. I would first like to define the major terms in the essay‚ social change may be define as movement of human beings or societies from simple way of life to a more complex kind of life and its study involves the understanding the process of change‚ the forces of its change and the challenges that might hold to it to achieve development. The study of social change can be approached

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    Marketing Social Marketing in the Social Change Marketplace Alan R. Andreasen Journal of Public Policy & Marketing; Spring 2002 Article Review According to the author‚ Social Marketing can be defined as a process involving the design‚ implementation and control of social change programs aimed at increasing the acceptability of a social idea in one or more groups of target adopters as well as bringing about the desired behavioural change. Even if the idea that is being marketed is accepted

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    Western Ghats

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    The Western Ghats or the Sahyādri constitute a mountain range along the western side of India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the eight hottest hotspots of biological diversity in the world. It is sometimes called the Great Escarpment of India. The range runs north to south along the western edge of the Deccan Plateau‚ and separates the plateau from a narrow coastal plain along the Arabian Sea. The range starts near the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra‚ south of the Tapti river

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