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    FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS ABSTRACT In this project we have discussed about the basic information related to Field Effect Transistors (FET). Starting from the history of FET and its development over the years. It is a three terminal unipolar transistor involving single carrier type operation. Next, we discussed about its composition and basic operation principle. We also focussed on different types of FETs commercially used worldwide and their

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    to whitewash Sikhs who do not attend religious practices, do not believe in the culture that much, and everything about their heritage is fading away. Religious Sikhs get up in the morning before dawn, take a bath, and then start praying. A Sikh is required to attend the Gurdwara as a part of their daily routine or often as possible. A religious Sikh is baptised known as “Amrit Shak”. Being Amrit Shak, you need to follow the meaning of the five K’s. The five K’s symbolize Sikhs who are dedicating

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    a perspective of geography that can be seen in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. As noted in The Human Mosaic sense of place is a term used to connote the humanistic view of geography, it seeks to understand the unique character of individual regions and places. In The Grapes of Wrath, farmers and their families are being kicked off of their land, when one family is selling all of their belongings one exclaims “This land, this red land, is us; and the flood years and the dust years and the drought

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    co-curricular or in any other sphere of life. We can say that the capital provides an exposure for personal development. • Know about different cultures A person staying in a particular place away from his hometown can have access to people from different regions of the country. There he or she meets people belonging to different social context and thus get assimilated in the new environment. In that process there is exchange of different cultural ideologies. • Get to learn different

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    The epicenter of Pakistani culture is in danger. Punjab is a region that spans from Pakistan to India, is about the size of the U.S. state of Wyoming, contains over half of Pakistan’s population, and is home to an immense amount of Pakistani culture. One particular city in Punjab, Lahore, is described as Pakistan’s “cultural capital.” Islamic extremists known as the Taliban are now trying to dismantle the so-called “cultural capital” in hopes of assuming control of the country. Over the past couple

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    Sikh Family Diversity

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    Growing up and seeing many different types of Sikhs within my own family from those that were more knowledgeable about Punjabi culture and upheld Sikh virtues (through not drinking alcohol, keeping their hair or kesh) being largely outnumbered by those who were more aligned with western culture and were more lenient in the sense of following Sikh virtues, I was torn to either fit the norm of looking and acting like the majority or being differentiated from my own traditional immediate family. During

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    In 1962, Centralia, Pennsylvania, found in the Appalachian valley with a population of approximately 1100 people. A town put on the map for its richness in anthracite coal that burns long and hot, though the mine had been closed for years but far from empty. Though the people of the town knew nothing of what lurked below and went about their everyday lives which included burning trash at the municipal dump like people did in that time. As the fire burned it creep into the ground and was lit ablaze

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    : The Tello Obelisk Monument from Chavin de Huantar The Tello Obelisk is an Early Horizon monument in Chavin de Huantar filled with cultigen depictions featuring a pair of individual pairs flying in the shaman position while grasping particular sections of a rope with an artistic exhibition of early Andean iconography. The monument, a prismatic granite monolith, hails from the North Central part of Peru, an archaeological site known as Chavin de Huantar, featuring one of the most complex and unique

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    Reedy Land Case Study

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    Road 10 minutes out of Molong on the orange road. It is in the central west district, this part of it is cattle country as its terrain makes for good grazing country. There is also flatter country that is used for cropping along the creek beds. The region is also well known for making wine with a few properties grow grapes.

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    Chiaroscuro

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    There was a gentle hush all along Nakanoshima. All of the shops and high rise buildings had their shutters rolled down creating shadowy, silent walls. Darkness. A lonely orphaned boy stood outside the Kansai Electric Power Company building. At exactly 11:30pm, scheduled precisely of course, the top of the building lit up, glowing like a light bulb. Its radiance was mesmerising, illuminating the pitch-black Osaka night sky. Takayuki hugged his loose tattered clothing closer to his bony frame, and

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