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सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता (3300-1700 ई. पू.) विश्व की प्राचीन नदी घाटी सभ्यताओं में से एक प्रमुख सभ्यता थी. यह हड़प्पा सभ्यता और सिंधु-सरस्वती सभ्यता के नाम से भी जानी जाती है
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Today I feel much elated after witnessing the spectacular Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu. It is truly a wondrous piece of art. Since only the Hindus had an access to the visit the shrine, it was totally a chaotic situation outside. Inside the temple, I could see thousands and thousands of worshippers trying to elbow and push each other in their way to reach the front and attract the attention of the priest. The shrine was surrounded by priests, hawkers, devotees, tourists, monkeys, cows, pigeons and dogs roaming about here and there. I feel that this beautiful shrine should be made open for all.
NOTE- This is only a small example. A diary entry is a piece of writing wherein the writer includes informal details and a much deeper experience of his or her surroundings. Students can accordingly add more details to this
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Hybridization refers to the crossing between genetically dissimilar plants. In this method, the two crop varities are selected, each with at least one of desired characteristics such as high-yield or resistance to disease.
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Click FILE > Save, pick or browse to a folder, type a name for your document in the File name box, and click Save. Save your work as you go - hit Ctrl+S often. To print, click the FILE tab, and then click Print.
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The mall is spread over 7 floors, and includes 330 brands, 80 kiosks, 5 customized shopping zones, along with 75 food and beverages options and a movie theatre (PVR Cinemas) with 7 screens.
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Yes, the wind is regarded as the symbol of destruction in the poem wind, because the wind is said to break the shutters of the windows, throw the books from the shelf and tear the pages and crumble houses, doors, body and heart. In this poem wind is described as a violent natural resource which separates us from belongings and ourselves.
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Once in power, the Nazis quickly began to implement their dream of creating a racial society of 'pure and healthy Nordic Aryans.
They were alone considered 'desirables'. (i) The Jews were the worst sufferer in Nazi Germany. The Nazi hatred of the Jews was rooted in the traditional Christian hostility towards them. They had been stereotyped as killers of Christ and usurers. (ii) In Nazi Germany, they lived in separately marked areas called ghettos. They were often persecuted through periodic organised violence and expulsion from the land. (iii)) From 1933 to 1938, the Nazis terrorized pauperised and segregated the Jews, compelling them to leave Germany. (iv) Hitler believed that 'the Jewish problem' could be solved only through total elimination. As a result they were largely killed gas chambers. As many as 6 million Jews were killed by the Nazis, what was known as 'genocidal war'?
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