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    Science And Technology in India | | Last Updated: June 2013 | | | | IntroductionScience and technology (S&T) is widely recognised as an important tool for fostering and strengthening the economic and social development of the country. India has made significant progress in various spheres of science and technology over the years and can now take pride in having a strong network of S&T institutions‚ trained manpower and an innovative knowledge base.India is amongst the top-ranking

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    Science & Technology Science and technology has been in the forefront of transforming the Indian economic structure helping India evolve as a globally competitive economic powerhouse. With the available scientific manpower--which is third largest in the world-- the Indian science and technology has been growing well above world average. While the Indian output of science‚ as measured by the quality and quantity of Science Citation Index (SCI) papers‚ has been growing at a CAGR of 8 per cent

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    anxiety‚ depression‚ and/or other psychological symptoms. Psychological disorders‚ also referred to as mental disorders‚ are abnormalities of the mind that result in persistent behavior patterns that can seriously affect your day-to-day function and life. The specific causes of psychological disorders are not known‚ but contributing factors may include chemical imbalances in the brain‚ childhood experiences‚ heredity‚ illnesses‚ prenatal exposures‚ and stress. Some disorders are more common

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    medical care available. The "natural" rate of maternal mortality—where nothing is done to prevent maternal death—has been estimated at 1500 per 100‚000 births. In the United States circa 1900‚ before the introduction and improvement of modern medical technologies‚ there were about 700 maternal deaths per 100‚000 births (.7%).[1] (However‚ natural childbirth advocates recognize the importance of emergency medical intervention‚ which can avert maternal or neonatal death.) At the onset of the Industrial Revolution

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    Science makes discoveries ... and the list would be interminable. The underlying question is: what use do we make of these discoveries? In some cases‚ it’s a political issue - look at the huge number of scientists concerned with developing the atomic bomb who begged Truman not to actually use it to destroy cities. (Why were they developing the bomb in the first place? because they thought that Hitler had much of the necessary knowledge and wouldn’t have been so conscientious about how he used it)

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    Research Paper 1: The Effect of 21st Century Technology on Human Social Interaction Breanna Cummings                             Humanity has come far from its primitive beginnings. From sticks and stone wheels to the fantastic technology of today. Each tool made toward the betterment of life more wondrous – and many times more dangerous – than the next. Humans have come from stone tools to hydrogen bombs.  Humanity has become so accustomed to – so connected to -- technology that it can no longer

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    Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology‚ is one that explores the fear of the growing realization that we have become a society dominated by technology. Although many people in todays day and age would say that technology and the large array of technological advances of the past decade or so‚ are both a friend and an enemy‚ in that they have both benefits and downfalls‚ Postman’s book arrives at the topic with a pessimistic view of what the dangers of technology is doing to our culture. Postman

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    Petry BSHS/305 March 17‚ 2014 Lori Robertson Trends Paper It is essential for the human service provider to adapt to the changing environment of human services in this country and around the world. The 21st century has brought changes in institutional and community based services‚ in rural areas‚ industry and the military‚ technology‚ managed care‚ and international development‚ and accommodating new human service trends. Trend changes are affected by population growth‚ population aging‚ diversity

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    arms he had to build a shack‚ a fence‚ Long legs to tramp the woods‚ to plow the soil‚ A head chuck full of backwoods common sense. Remember all he ever had he earned‚ He walked in time through stately White House doors; But all he knew of men and life he learned In little backwoods cabins‚ country stores. Remember that his eyes could light with fun; That wisdom‚ courage‚ set his name apart; But when the rest is duly said and done‚ Remember that

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    Although Kerala had been existing from pre-historic times under various other names like Malabar‚ Malankara‚ Malayalam‚ Chera-nad‚ Cheralam‚ etc. it had not been a single political unit ever. The narrow strip of land‚ forming Kerala was divided into a number of small princely states till 1956‚ when various regions inhabited by Malayalam-speaking people‚ were unified. Even though‚ people in this territory dreamed of a single‚ united political unit for a long time‚ realization of that dream was impossible

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