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    COMMUNAL HARMONY: NEED OF THE HOUR There is hardly any other country in the world than India which has a great diversity of culture‚ religion‚ language‚ tradition‚ community etc. People live and think in terms of their respective religions‚ faiths and tongues‚ and seek to serve their selfish ends without thinking of the national good. Such thinking is dangerous and is bound to lead to the disintegration of the country in the long run. The need of the hour‚ therefore‚ is to fight the forces of disunity

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    The Machine Stops

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    In The Machine Stops‚ E.M. Forster projects life years from now where people live underground with extreme technological advances. Also‚ people live separated in little rooms where they find a variety of buttons they can press in order to perform any task they desire. They do not communicate with people face to face as often as we do now. Without a doubt‚ their society is very different from ours. All of the inhabitants are used to living along with the Machine and it is hard for them to imagine

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    Definitely genuine... Really Touching... Very inspiring... These are just are just some of the words that I could really think of after watching this movie “Harmony”. To be honest‚ this is probably one of the best and the nicest Korean drama that I’ve seen so far. While I’m watching it‚ I couldn’t stop my tears from falling because of the heartwarming scenes‚ and even after I have finished‚ thoughts of this movie always fill my mind. So basically‚ this movie is about a group of ladies‚ with different

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    In the nature vs. nurture argument people can take either side of the argument‚ while some may take both sides. The nature side of the argument refers to human traits one gets biologically through their parents and cannot be altered or changed in any way‚ while the nurture side of the argument is the process of caring for and encouraging the growth or development of someone or something. In my view of this argument I take both sides nature and nurture. While some may say that to argue this paper

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    Strategy Case Analysis Executive Summary Executive Summary eHarmony is uniquely placed in the online personals market through strategic innovation eHarmony is placed in a highly competitive market * Different segments exist within the market- e.g. free do it yourself‚ niche sites‚ paid do it yourself‚ etc. each having many players * Emerging threat from substitutes like social networking sites * Direct competition launched by biggest competitor ‘Match’ through its ‘Chemistry’

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    Harmony is tuning of our lives to those around us and the natural world that sustains our wellbeing. We listen and watch so that we can move in time with that Great Dance in which we all have a small part. To live in harmony requires that we be conscious of the hopes and needs that surround us and flexible in our own course of action. In a harmonious relationship each party at times sets aside his or her own desires to nurture the relationship itself. We can be in harmony with others only when

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    People and Machine

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    age of machine. Machine has acquired a high priority in the modern era. It has come to occupy a place of major importance in the life of man. In all spheres and walks of life machine comes to the aid of man. Right from the time of waking up in the morning till going to bed at night‚ man continues to make use of some machine or the other. In short‚ machine has come to stay as an indispensable instrument of considerable assistance to man at every step. Countless are the uses which machine has conferred

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    ............................................................................. 5 3.2. Planning.....................................................................................................................5 a. Buying a Vending Machine b. Arranging Capital c.Developing Marketing Strategy * Market Segmentation * 4 P’s of Marketing Mix d.Importance of Maintainance & Insurance e.Execution f.Monitor g.Evaluation 4. Industry

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    Grinding Machines

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    GRINDING MACHINES Grinding is the process of removing metal by the application of abrasives which are bonded to form a rotating wheel. When the moving abrasive particles contact the workpiece‚ they act as tiny cutting tools‚ each particle cutting a tiny chip from the workpiece. It is a common error to believe that grinding abrasive wheels remove material by a rubbing action; actually‚ the process is as much a cutting action as drilling‚ milling‚ and lathe turning. The grinding machine supports and

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    The Adding Machine

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    The Adding Machine; Elmer L. Rice SUMMARY: The protagonist of this play is named Mr. Zero‚ and other characters are numbered too‚ which gives an idea of the sort of story this is. Elmer Rice was criticizing the modern society and the way its institutions (mindless workplaces‚ loveless marriages…) turn people into faceless automatons. The play is developed into eight scenes‚ which I am going to summarize straightaway. In the first scene‚ we meet Mr. Zero and his wife Mrs. Zero. The whole scene consists

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