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3. • In 1968, archaeologists discovered at Giv'at ha-Mivtar in
northeast Jerusalem the remains of one Jehohanan,
who had been dead by this way in the 1st century. The
length of time required to reach death could range from
hours to days depending on method, the victim's health,
and the environment. several possible causes of death:
cardiac rupture, heart failure, hypovolemic shock,
acidosis, asphyxia, arrhythmia, and pulmonary
embolism. Death could result from any combination of
those factors or from other causes, including sepsis
.eventualy dehydration, or animal predation. Legs were
often broken as an act of mercy to the tortured person by
hastening death through severe traumatic shock and fat
embolism
• Identify the death process?
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CRUCIFICATION
4.
• Romila thapar said in his essay
cursed heroin that why X is not
placed as satighanista,because we
mentioned sita as a sati by Indian
puran.Her assessment was if X
was not present in spectacular
moment then Sita must not protect
her own satitya.”so why not X
depicted as sati sanghaghanista?”
• Id the x ?
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6.
NAME THE VILLAGE
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7.. • The roots of modern X originated from France. It was later
adopted by Spain when it became one of the leading powers
of Europe. In conquest, the Spanish forces carried X around
the world, particularly southern Italy.
• The mechanics of modernX originated in the 18th century in
an Italian school of the Renaissance, and, under their
influence, was improved by the French school
• Training for X, once fashionable for males of aristocratic
backgrounds all but disappeared, along with the classes
themselves. X continued as a sport, with tournaments and
championships. Starting in 1936, side-judges were replaced
by an electrical scoring apparatus, with an audible tone and
light indicating when a touch landed. X is one of five sports
which has been featured at every one of the modern Olympic
Games.
• Id the Game?
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8. • X‟s first Firm photographic evidence exists in the
form of photographs of Parisian singer
Mistinguett from the 1940s;designed by Andre
Perugia, Its usage in footwear first appeared in
print in the New Statesman magazine in
1959.This revival of the opulent style can be
attributed to the designer Roger Vivier and such
designs became very popular in the 1950s. A
version of the X was reintroduced as soon as
1974 by Manolo Blahnik, became popular with
punks, and with other fashion "tribes" of the late
1970s. X are particularly associated with the
image of the femme fatale. They are often
considered to be a seductive item of clothing,
and often feature in popular culture.
• Identify X?
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9. • No one can present himself directly to another of our friends. There
must be a third person to do it.
• Never look at the wives of friends.
• Never be seen with cops.
• Don't go to pubs and clubs.
• Always being available for duty - even if your wife is about to give
birth.
• Appointments must absolutely be respected.
• Wives must be treated with respect.
• When asked for any information, the answer must be the truth.
• Money cannot be appropriated if it belongs to others or to other
families.
• People who can't be part of organization: anyone who has a close
relative in the police, anyone with a two-timing relative in the
family, anyone who behaves badly and doesn't hold to moral
values.
• "Ten Commandments" of which organization?
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10. X is a rough stone, 16 feet (4.9 m) above ground.
A folk tale which cannot be dated earlier than
the seventeenth century, relates the origin of
this reference.
The Devil bought the stones from a woman,
wrapped them up, and brought them to plain.
One of the stones fell into the road, the rest
were carried to the plain. The Devil then cried
out, "No-one will ever find out how these stones
came here!" A friar replied, "That‟s what you
think!," whereupon the Devil threw one of the
stones at him and struck him on the heel. The
stone stuck in the ground and is still there.
It have some magical cure activity.
Where we found this stone?
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11.
NAME THIS „CHINESE FACEBOOK‟ WEBSITE?
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13.
• X‟s Originally named "The Poet" (Le Poète in
French) based his theme on The Divine
Comedy of Dante and entitled the portal The
Gates of Hell. Each of the statues in the piece
represented one of the main characters in the
epic poem. Some critics believe X was
originally intended to depict Dante at the Gates
of Hell, pondering his great poem. The
sculpture is nude, as creator wanted a heroic
figure in the tradition of Michelangelo, to
represent intellect as well as poetry.
• Which creation?
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13. • X‟s father came to India from France, 38 years ago
and met her mother, Francoise Armandie, at the Sri
Aurobindo Ashram in Auroville, Tamil Nadu. X‟s
parents are devotees of Sri Aurobindo.X was
studied drama and theatre in Goldsmiths, University
of London, where X also worked with a theatre
company called Theatre of Relativity for two years.
X performed in various plays like David Hare‟s The
Blue Room, Marivaux‟s The Dispute and a devised
play The Rise of the Wild Hunt in her two year stint
with the theatre group.
• Identify X?
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14.
• The X was influenced by the verrou (also
"doorbolt/chain" in French) system invented by
Austrian coach Karl Rappan., coach of
Switzerland in the 1930s and 1940s. In the
1950s, Nereo Rocco's Padova pioneered the
system in Italy. Rocco's tactic, often referred to
as the "real" X, was shown first in 1947 with
Triestina. The key innovation of X was the
introduction of the role of a libero , also called
"sweeper".This system was made famous by the
Franco-Argentine trainer Helenio Herrera of
Internazionale in the 1960s.
• Identify the system?
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15. • X was originated with the British Army for wear
in tropical and desert climates, and they are
still worn by the Royal Navy. During the 2nd
World War, Due to shortage of cloth. According
to Jack Lightbourn, Banks were concerned that
their male employees would not have suitable
clothing to wear. They arranged for a tailor to
make two pairs of shorts, modeled on the
shorts of the British military, for each of their
male employees.
• What made by this incident?
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16. • Wade Davis, a Harvard ethnobotanist, presented
a pharmacological case for X. claimed that a living
person can be turned into a X by two special
powders being introduced into the blood stream
The first, coup de poudre (French: "powder
strike"), includes tetrodotoxin (TTX), a powerful
and frequently fatal neurotoxin found in the flesh
of the pufferfish (order Tetraodontidae). The
second powder consists of dissociative drugs
such as datura. Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing
highlighted the link between social and cultural
expectations and compulsion, in the context of
schizophrenia and other mental illness,
suggesting that schizogenesis may account for
some of the psychological aspects of X-fication.
• Id the X?
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REBA MUHURI
40.
• “An only son of prosperous parents
is option to be spoilt, especially so
in India. An when that son
happened to have been an only
child for first 11years to his
existance.There is little hope for
him to escaping this spoilage”
• Starting from which book?
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6.
WHO‟S PLAYER STAT?
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DAVID MOYES