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    Sample Paper : English Communicative Class-IX (READING COMPREHENSION) Q1. Read the following poem carefully. INDIAN WEAVERS Weavers, weaving at break of day, Why do you weave a garment so gay? Blue as the wing of a bluebird wild, We weave the robes of a new-born child. Weavers, weaving at fall of night, Why do you weave a garment so bright? Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green, We weave the marriage-veils of a queen. Weavers, weaving solemn and still, What do you weave in the

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    Eco Tourism

    THE TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM WORLD WIDE SUSTAINBALE TOURISM – A PRELUDE: Tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of the global economy. The developing countries are attempting to cash in on this expanding industry with the objective to boost their foreign investment and financial reserves. The uncontrolled growth of this industry can result in serious environmental and social problems. Organizations like the United Nations contend that such negative effects can be controlled

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    The British Museum

    INTRODUCTION Nowadays, when people discuss the UK culture, there is a museum that would be mentioned -The British Museum, which was built in 1753, is the first national public museum in the world. Thus, it can be seen that the British Museum is one represent of the UK culture in people’s subconscious. However, there is an another opinion shown that the British Museum can represent most of countries’ culture well expect the British. Because this museum collected massively rare treasures

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    | |GOOD SAMARITANS have started reaching out to children who are caught in a violent conflict or a debilitating cataclysm, using a | |psychological tool designed by a Filipino 35 years ago. | |Dr. Rogelia Pe-Pua, head of University of New South Wales? School for Social Sciences and International Studies in Australia, says

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    Lori Alvord's Analysis

    Dr. Lori Alvord’s is a part of two worlds where in one she is a surgeon and in the other, she is a member of the Navajo Nation. Despite a scalpel being some tool surgeons use, Alvord’s “surgeon world” is represented by the scalpel because she had to cut and sew pieces of her identity together for her worlds to co-exist. As it is stated in the introduction, “the words “Navajo” and “surgeon is not often seen together. (1)” Alvord had to perform an incision on her identity to give herself a functioning

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    Macau Destination Report

    Macau destination report 1. Introduction Macau is a developed traditional holiday destination, a legitimacy gambling tourism destination. It is a special Administrative Region of China, and located on the Southeast coast of China to the western bank of the Pearl River Delta. The area of 27.5 sq. km, population in Macau about 95% are Chinese, the remaining 5% includes Portuguese, Europeans and other regions. Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages, Cantonese being most widely spoken

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    Sustainable Tourism

    Tagaytay City. They used the descriptive form of method research to gather the needed information. They asked 150 residents of Tagaytay City. Questionnaire was used as the main tool in gathering needed information. In cultural impacts, the highest mean of score they got is in the preservation and restoration of heritage site, next is the acceptance of tourist values, revival of traditional arts and crafts. In economic impacts, the highest mean of score they got is in the better employment opportunities

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    Explain The Grant Review Process

    maintaining accessibility to the arts and creating approaches that draw on arts as a service and agent for positive change. As someone who has experienced the for profit and nonprofit sectors of the arts, I have supported methods to provide accessibility to tools and resources for creatives and the public alike, thus unifying learning through creativity. As the Coordinator of Artist Training and Exhibitions, I manage the professional development of artists and educators as well as the artistic recognition of

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    Cultural Competence

    ethnic or racial group” (Bureau of Health Professions, 2004). Cultural competence requires the nurse to distinguish their own beliefs, in addition to those of the patients and to learn to be sensitive to patient’s cultural needs. Using the heritage assessment tool and interviewing individuals from three different cultural backgrounds we can see how cultural competence can help in health promotion. I was born and raised in India, and lived there for over half my life and then I migrated to the United

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    Eobiet

    huge rhino to just get this horn -.- Pollution: Invasive species: Australia has some of the world's most distinctive and diverse natural environments, with unique wildlife, and spectacular landscapes, including many national parks and World Heritage Areas.But there r so many species are extinct bcs of Feral cat. Feral cats kill tens of millions of native animals every night and are found across Australia, Each feral cat kills between 5-30 animals per day. While they appear to prefer small mammals

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