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    records is meticulously checked for accuracy as a guiding principle which involves cross-referencing and consulting with any archive that might determine the parts of the records. Planning Requirements Provisions for record making at the national heritage site,Someshwara temple complex,Lakshmeshwara,Karnataka,India a listed building under the ASI ,archaeological survey of India and ministry of cultural affairs ,Government of India,

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    Heritage Have you ever been at Christmas dinner and you were so interested and intrigued by your grandmother 's story that you wish you could place yourself in her shoes right then and there? Well these two stories that I am going to analyze will do just that. I will prove that Silko’s Yellow Woman and Walker’s Everyday Use are inherently drawn to traditions of the past. First, I will show how identity is a common factor in both stories and plays such a large role in connecting the main characters

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    especially the girl who said, I wanted to say that she was a person who is lacking in intelligence, but I refuse I was taught to ignore ignorant people but at that time I was 15 quite insecure I started to hate anyone that would say anything rude about Hispanic - Latinos, but who does not hate when someone is being disrespectful? We were in class for almost 1 hour and half I was already annoyed wanted it to be over, but they were still introducing themselves it was a huge class approximately 35

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    Lawson Realty, LLC Marketing Plan MARKET SUMMARY Product Definition Offering information to potential sellers and assisting in navigating future homeowners in a complicated field. Delivering the highest level of personalized customer service and helping to bring peace of mind for homeowners and the professionals who serve them. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE Larger Real Estate Businesses • Strengths- Better flexibility with handling customers. More branch offices and more agents. Gains a better head-start

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    by simply being brown that I would have to carry the weight of the bad reputation bestowed upon all Latinos. As I grew more mature I came to accept my roots and be proud of my heritage and of my ancestors for every sacrifice that was made . I was thirteen when I started to see the negative effects of being part of the Hispanic culture. The teacher assigned the class to make a Powerpoint about their family and their culture. Initially I was excited to share my background to people in my classroom. As

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    INTRODUCTION The Latino has had impact on every aspect of American society. The Latino culture is becoming popular everyday with popularity of Latin American food and music and media to name a few. The business is recognizing the potential Latino community as its consumer base. latinos are playing an important role in the outcome of elections. Politicians increasingly recognize the political importance of the Latino population. Policymakers are trying to gather knowledge about the Latino population

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    noting that a great deal of Latino’s are private wage and salary workers and many others employed as chief executives, physicians and surgeons, teachers, lawyers and reporters. With regard to women, their primary role is to fully participate in the Hispanic culture and keep the family together. Bio-cultural ecology When it comes to identifying the Latino’s population by a type of skin color most would consider themselves as Caucasian while a few identify themselves as Black. Many others

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    considered on the World Heritage List is comprised of five steps, which include the tentative list, nomination file, advisory bodies, World Heritage Committee, and criteria for selection. The tentative list is where a country makes an inventory of all cultural and natural heritages within the site 's boundaries. This tentative list may be submitted for inscription for the next five to ten years, and can be updated at any time. This step needs to take place before the World Heritage Committee can consider

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    Introduction The destruction of cultural heritage during armed conflict has become the forefront issue within the international discourse on its legal protection in the last several decades. Many scholars and professionals have contributed to the development of international legal instruments concerning cultural heritage protection. This thesis analyzes the existing international legal instruments to demonstrate their practical application, or lack there of, in recent armed conflict situations vis-à-vis

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    Should culture be a commodity? In other words, should culture be able to be bought and sold for a profit? Cultural artifacts, by any meaningful measure, currently are a commodity. They are bought and sold on the art market in places as far and wide as legitimate auctions in London or New York to sale on the thriving black market trade currently funding a brutal terrorist organization in Syria and Iraq. A more famous example, of culture acting as commodity, took place in 2007 when the Guennol Lioness

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