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    Anh Vo Dr. Bender ENGL 2073.90 How do Monsoon shape Vietnam Landscape? The Eighteenth Emperor, Hung Vuong, the had a beautiful princess named Mi Nuong. She was tall with a fair skin and long dark hair. When she turned to marriageable age, Hung Vuong consulted his court and decided to hold a contest to find a suitable prince. Her beauty was notable that many foreign princes expressed their interests and proposed to Mi Nuong. Sadly, none of them met the criteria to be the King's son-in-law.…

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    The character arc of the bride, Aditi, in Monsoon Wedding is quite interesting. Even though her ultimate goal remains the same, Aditi transforms from the beginning of the film to the end of the film. Her actions illustrate this process. Aditi wants to be married, she wants to settle down with someone even if she does not love him and therefore requested a last minute arranged marriage. This comes about when she realises that there is no certainty that Vikran will divorce his wife to be with her…

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    “mask” to conceal the real purpose of the company controller. Incorporation is always been used as a device to circumvent the law of the hide the true side of affairs from the court (Woon, 1988). In the case of Re FG (Films) Ltd, a film called “Monsoon” was made by FG Films. This company had registered office but does not have premises and employees. All the facilities and the finance were provided by an American company called Film Group Incorporated (FGI).FG sought to have the film registered…

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    romance between Indian Americans and African Americans in the USA. The movie won the Best Original Screenplay as well as the Audience Choice Award at the Venice Film Festival. “Monsoon Wedding”(2001), written by Sabrina Dhawan, is set around the preparations of a last minute arranged Punjabi wedding in the midst of the monsoons in Delhi. As is the general case with such marriages, family and friends come in from all over the world, resulting in chaos and from which emerge five entangled…

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    Spatio-temporal trends in the rainfall received during the four rainy seasons – i.e., the Southwest monsoon, the first inter-monsoon, the Northeast monsoon and the second inter-monsoon during the period 1961-2002 (minimum 30-year period) were analysed. The study found that the number of rainy days has decreased at all the meteorological stations except for the Nuwara Eliya station. It also…

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    drinking water. Although the Global Climate is raising fast and this is causing global climate patterns to change, this is not the only reason. Global patterns may last for ten years like the periods in the ice ages ,or repeat each year like the monsoon. There are many different Global climate patterns that come in the form of a cycle as well. Cycles can also be Global climate patterns if they recur. A normal cycle ,which includes the seasonal cycles and Global climate oscillation this is a…

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    blowing over and freezing. Mount Everest is somewhat arid with an average precipitation of 18 inches. Most of the precipitation fall during the monsoon season of June to September. At times, snow fall in the monsoon. After the first monsoon rain, typically in June the plant life thrive. The mountain sides turn green and various flowers begin to flourish. The monsoon moisture typically come from the south causing the rain shadow to have most rain fall on the south side. The cold plants do not…

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    Coffee plants require constant application of nutrition for better yield and quality beans. Sixteen elements with are essential for the development and growth of a healthy coffee plant. These are categorized into two, macronutrients and micronutrients. Macro nutrients are further categorized as Primary and Secondary nutrients. Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium constitute the primary nutrients as large amounts are required by the coffee plant. The development and growth of the plants depends on…

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    Water In Anil's Ghost

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    Symbolic Interpretations of Water Water is the most important nutrient for all life on earth and arguably the most significant factor in economic development. Within Sri Lanka, the entire island’s biome and economy are dependent on two yearly monsoons to supply water to the land. This intense period of rainfall is an extraordinary phenomenon from which culture and tradition is built around. In the novel Anil’s Ghost by Michael Ondaatje, Anil revisits her childhood home in Sri Lanka as a…

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    Monsoons is round the corner and it comes with its share of problems for looking after our hair. So what we are going to do today is discuss a few tips on looking after our hair this monsoon. During monsoon the high humidity coupled with intermittent hot strong sun tends to cause a lot of damage to the hair and leaves our hair looking limp and very unhealthy looking. So this monsoon shampoo your hair as frequently as you need to to keep it clean. It is purely a myth that frequent shampooing…

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