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    Carborundum Universal Limited is a part of Murugappa Group. At CUMI, people have always been core strength. The company has always subscribed to the philosophy that great organizations are people driven. Based on the findings from the research carried out in the community, they have identified some major areas like solid waste management, child development, education support, health support, CUMI’s skill development centre. Solid Waste Management Program: - CUMI has decided to give 80% subsidy to

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    The first level is named “Bye Lie”. This level is for compulsive or excessive liars. The punishment is to constantly have wind blowing into their ears. The wind represents the lies they have told to others, so they must “hear” them as well and feel the damage the lies called. The main people in this level are Bill Clinton and Herodotus, who was named “father of the lie.” The geography of this level is flat, windy, and grey. The passage to level two is to climb vines while being sprayed with water

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    Imagining Argentina is a novel written by Lawrence Thornton, which is set in the era of the late 1970s of Argentina, during the dirty war. The dirty war came into effect when a military junta had taken power by force, shortly after the former president was removed. The main cause of the dirty war was to suppress the people of Argentina who are on the side of left wing politically. Anyone suspected or even related to the side of left-wing would have a green falcon visit their home or wherever they

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    Machu Picchu Informational Essay Some people don’t know the great and amazing place called Manchu Picchu, which is an old Inca building that many architects admire. Those people don’t know that thousands of tourists and visitors come to look at it, wonder about its past, and to reflect off of it. In source two, the author states that “A world heritage is a place that is amazing. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization support that Machu Picchu is a world heritage.”

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    Animal Description

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    Description: Large mammal native to South and Central America and is classified with sloths. Marsh Deer Description: Largest deer species in South America and is found in tropical and subtropical areas. Pampas Deer Description: A deer that lives at low elevations and live in areas with high grass. Wikipedia Capybara Description: The largest rodent in the world with it’s closest relative being the guinea pig.

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    Eva By George Sava Essay

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    In the form of popular history, the book focusses on Eva’s character, telling her story from the Argentine pampas to Buenos Aires and beyond, and trying to capture the dichotomous nature of Eva’s persona. Barnes’ choice to present Eva negatively was very much in vogue in the late seventies, providing an alternative view to that of the musical Evita. When reading

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    grew their culture there until the Spaniards conquered them. The Amazon Basin dominates the interior of the continent and is drained by the Amazon River, the largest river in the world. The Amazon Basin is the largest drainage basin of Earth. The Pampas Grasslands is another physical feature that extends through the mid-latitudes of Argentina. The Patagonia is at the tip of South America and is a cold, windswept region. Most of Latin America is located in the tropics. The climate of the Latin America

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    117). Humans also hurt Chaparrals through destruction of habitat and water sources (http://www.californiachaparral.org/threatstochaparral.html). Lastly, one of the biggest human induced problems is the spread of invasive weeds and plants such as pampas grass, ivy, fountain grass, cordgrass and periwinkle, among many others (http://www.californiachaparral.org/threatstochaparral.html). These plants are non-native and should not be planted in or around Chaparrals for any reason. All things considered

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    An ancient stone city hidden away in the massive Andes Mountains. A city that hold countless secrets and endless beauty. This is the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is a very popular tourist attraction, but many tourists do not know its true signifigance.This “city in the clouds” is of high importance because it not only is considered an archeological wonder but it is also very important to nature and has much historical and cultural signifigance. Huge stones make up Machu Picchu

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    New Technology: A Mixed Bag 1. If the movement of people, food, and manufactured goods can have such a negative impact on public health, should steps be taken to reduce these flows? Restricting the movement of people, food, and manufacturered goods throughout the world would not serve as a remedy to the world 's public health problems. Malaria, Cholera, Tuberculosis (TB), and HIV/AIDs are persistent killers in many developing countries. In 2007, Liberia had a population of roughly 3.3

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