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    In summary, this paper analyzes the high frequency Receiver Functions (RFs) to map the intra-crustal discontinuities and estimate the Poisson’s ratio and S-wave velocity beneath Jammu and Kashmir. The authors assume that the layers beneath stations are flat with isotropic structures and apply three different methods to confirm their results, however, they also need to focus on the analysis of observations to support their assumption. There are several places to improve in terms of clarity, English

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    migratory birds, we can refer to [61]. We note that in the month of October, 2013 almost 3 lakh birds include Greylag Goose, Mallards, Teals, Shovelers and Pintails Junaid Kathju come to Kashmir (India) from di erent countries including Siberia, China, Central Asia and North Europe and birds stay in wetlands of Kashmir (India)[61]. A list of animals that migrate can see in [62]. Similarly for a list of migratory Indian birds can found in [63]. From this discussion it is clear that to study the prey-predator

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    Mr. George Ritzer explain that Mcdonaldization can be avoided, he gave us good explanation the only time he goes to McDonalds is to use the bathroom he also mentioned that if you have to take your kids there blind fold them something that might not sit too well with the American people . But his theory and concept states that it’s very hard to avoid Mcdonaldization because it has taken over the American society and has become part of our life’s simply what he calls the “Iron Cage” (http://www.learningace

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    injury. Economic losses in the United States amount to 1-2 billion US dollars and 25 to 50 deaths. In China, direct economic losses amount to about $ 1.3 billion, with about 9,000 deaths 3, and the annual loss of $ 150 million. Many parts of Jammu & Kashmir are vulnerable to landslides. The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway gets blocked at a number of places during the monsoons, due to landslides. The landslides occurrences have caused several accidents in the past and have taken a heavy toll on human

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    woman who endures adversity about her sexuality. The setting in this selection is inside Allen’s Bar in 1977, Los Angeles, California. To help increase the knowledge about the protagonist Frankie, portrayal of certain characters, atmosphere, and Conflict will further explain her changes in this point of her life. During the 1970’s spokeswoman Anita Bryant was an All-American woman who campaigned about homosexuals in society causing violence within our community. Anita Bryant won many pageants

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    inspire and guide his followers. Each leader has his own set of qualities that give him authority and control over his group of boys. Throughout the story, Ralph consistently delegates, makes the right decisions based on his moral integrity, resolves conflicts through effective approaches, and therefore, is a better leader than Jack. A great leader realizes that everything cannot be accomplished on his own. He considers the interests, strengths and capabilities of the people around him, and delegates respectively

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    by Jean Rhys portrays the story of a woman who is still in the process of accepting her death and that she is already in the afterlife. The conflict in the short story is also very intriguing because this is more of an internal conflict that the female character has to deal with. The conflict undeniably in the short story is all about the internal conflict between the female character and herself. Obviously the female character is already a spirit and she is having a hard time accepting that she

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    audience is presented with a character who suffers inner and external conflicts. Hamlet, the young prince, continues to mourn his father’s death from the beginning of the play until the end. Hamlet’s inner conflict is that he discovers Claudius, his uncle, has committed the murder of his father. Hamlet does not analyze how he will seek revenge and murder his Uncle Claudius without his conscience interfering. The external conflict that Hamlet endures is that his father orders him to avenge his death

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    Analyse how conflict (either internal or external) was used in a film you have studied to help us better understand a main character. “Often, it’s not about becoming a new person, but becoming the person you were meant to be, and already are, but don’t know how to be.” An Education directed by Lone Scherfig is a film about coming of age and discovering whom we are. The film is set in the early 1960’s a time ruled by moral code and strong feminist rules. Jenny is the main character who is 16 and

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    Title -The Knife Author - Judah Waten Anthology - Spectrum One – Narrative Short Stories. pg 133 Plot The Knife written by Judah Waten, is a short story about a young Italian- Plinio, who has immigrated to Australia from a ‘poor village in Calabria, in a very desolate part of Southern Italy'. Plinio then starts to reminisce about the life he had back home and the reader learns that he lived in poverty and had a very modest life. It then goes on to describe Plinio walking home from work one night

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