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CauverySacred Hindu river of southern India, rising in the Western Ghats and flowing 765 km/475 mi southeast through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to meet the Bay of Bengal in a wide delta. It has been a major source of hydroelectric power since 1902 when India's first hydropower plant was built on the river. In the 1920s the river was dammed at Mettur, forming a 2,600 million cu m/91,873 million cu ft reservoir, used for irrigation and power generation. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Teenagers, in particular, provide a moving target for Internet researchers, remarks psychologist Kaveri Subrahmanyam of California State University in Los Angeles. When Kaveri Singh, a Calabasas interior designer, first saw Alisa Barbarino's office, she pictured it as a room where nature would reign. The Rayavacakamu is thus very different from those chronicles (such as the Tanjavuri andhra rajula caritra, from farther north in the Kaveri Delta), which were experimenting with more linear concepts of time, often to precise and ironic effect. |
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