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    The Red Tornado In a deep dark alley, a mother was crying. Homeless, she laid in labor crying for help but no one came. She was pregnant with a boy named red. Sadly the mother didn't make but the beautiful boy was healthy and was found by a old lady named Mary Sinclair .She cared for red like if he was her h real given child.But one day in the small town revenburg Red was playing and a lighting bolt hit Red and sent him to the hospital and they noticed something weird in his brain they asked Red

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    Amphibian Robot Prof.M.S.kasar Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College Of Engineering For Women Pune, India Shilpa L.dhebe,Sheetal T.jambhulkar,Anjali A.dhavan Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College Of Engineering For Women Pune, India Abstract—Now a days Water gets polluted due to increment of marshy field. This project helps to perform variety of tasks, which can be perform on land as well as on water surface. It will

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    Country Of Iurasia

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    Iran (Persian: ایران Irān [ʔiːˈɾɒːn] (About this sound listen)), also known as Persia[10] (/ˈpɜːrʒə/),[11] officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: جمهوری اسلامی ایران Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān (About this sound listen)),[12] is a sovereign state in Western Asia.[13][14] With about 81 million inhabitants,[6] Iran is the world's 18th-most-populous country.[15] Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 17th-largest

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    Australian Food Waste

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    prevent the disasters related to this procedure will be considered. Nowadays, in Australia, 240 dollars are being wasted per person and per year, reaching the 5% of the Australian food expenses (Baker et. al. 2009, cited in Pearson, Minehan & Wakefield-Rann

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    Criminal Law Thesis extended response utilises provided stimulus to describe the principle of double jeopardy and provide legal justification for such principle. In the essay an outline of the changes made to double jeopardy in the 2007 amendment act have been outlined and how the changes in society contributed the need for those changes. It also contains an evaluation on whether the change should be made retrospective, discussing its impact of the stakeholders as well as a justification that the

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    On a day everybody thought they would wake up and hear the birds chirping their songs instead they heard bombs exploding in the air (Davies). On January 17, 2017 at 12:30 pm the first bomb dropped on the internationally displaced persons camp in Rann, Nigeria, only a few meters

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    On Tuesday, January 17, a Nigerian bombing jet accidentally bombed a refugee camp in Rann. It was an attempted attack against the Nigerian islamist group Boko Haram. The bombing error resulted in over 50 deaths and more than 200 reported injuries. The people that were harmed by the bombing were mostly refugees or aid workers. Some of these workers were affiliated with the Red Cross and MSF, which is an international medical aid organization. The Red Cross was at the camp on the day of the bombing

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    India’s Territorial and Non-Territorial Disputes in her Neighbuorhood List of India’s Long-Standing Territorial and Non-Territorial Disputes 1. India-China Territorial Disputes a. Aksai chin b. Sikkim c. Arunachal Pradesh 2. India-Pakistan Territorial And Non-Territorial Disputes a. Kashmir problem b. Siachen issue c. Sir creek crisis 3. India-Bangladesh Disputes a. Border enclaves dispute b. New Moore/ South Talpatty/ Purbasha island c. River water dispute 4. India-Sri Lanka Maritime

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    In George Eliot’s Adam Bede we witness an illustration of the discussion between not only crime, but morality, values, and extraordinarily, beauty as well. The so-called “universal ideal” of femininity is, according to our novelist’s own interpretation, being interrogated sternly. Unfortunately, what we find in Eliot’s own interrogation method of these structures is just another, albeit different, version of Liberal Humanism with its own stereotypes, judgement calls, and unfair half-treatments of

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    Slavery in Sparta vs. Slavery in Athens Essay

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    Slavery has been a major component of human civilization all throughout history. People turn to slavery for many reasons, such as fear of different ethnicities and fear that these new foreign people will take over land that is not theirs. The conditions under which slaves work and live varies greatly by the time and location of which the slaves lived. Slaves play a major role in their society and contribute greatly to their communities, often forming one of the largest masses of the population. Though

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