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    Education and skill development “We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.” Introduction-Education in the general sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind‚ character‚ or physical ability of an individual. In its technical sense‚ education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ skills‚ and values from one generation to another. Teachers in educational

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    possibility that they open sites on pornography and become curios of imitating what they see. The effect is becoming large that we see adverse effects of such. What do you think is one of the reasons of premarital sex among the youths today? Is it not possible to point at the internet? Sad to say‚ that a lot of us are not educated on the use of the net. On the other hand‚ there are good effects of the internet too. We just have to educate the youths or the students in particular on the proper

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    making them and they may effect us letter and they may effect others in one way or another. Those choices that we make have a negative effect on other people; people are connected to others in many unique ways. We make choices without thinking too much of the consequences. By the time the full impact of our choice hits us in the future‚ it is too late for regrets. In the essay the dying girl that no one helped “by London wainwright explains how other people choices tend to effect other people’s lives

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    Executive Summary Union Carbide India Limited was a pesticide factory that located at Bhopal‚ India. After the plant built at Bhopal‚ India in 1969‚ the production of pesticide helped to increase the production of grain and cut the grain losses from 25 percent to 15 percent. In 3rd December 1984‚ an incident happens and it becomes the worst industrial accident in history. Poison gas leaks from Union Carbide pesticide factory in Bhopal. It spreads throughout the city‚ killing approximately 200‚000

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    Women in India

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    status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.[2][3] From equal status with men in ancient times[4] through the low points of the medieval period‚[5] to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India‚ women have adorned high offices in India including that of the President‚ Prime minister‚ Speaker of the Lok Sabha‚ Leader of Opposition‚ etc. The current President of India is a woman. Contents

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    Disparities in India

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    Written at University of California Santa Barbara Prof. Ahuja Political Science 106IE Disparities in India India became a democratic state in 1947 after gaining independence from British rule. From its inception‚ many factors such as underdevelopment‚ social hierarchy‚ illiteracy‚ and rampant corruption have impeded it on its goal to becoming a part of the global north. The purpose of this paper is to determine the success of the Indian democracy in alleviating poverty and providing basic services

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    Positive Psychology in the Treatment of Major Depression Positive psychology is a strengths-oriented‚ positively focused approach to human behaviors and thoughts that is relatively recent to the overall field of psychology. Previous schools of thought had always focused on the abnormalities‚ weaknesses‚ and pathologies of people. Positive psychology is an exceptionally new branch of psychology and aims at making life more fulfilling‚ enjoyable‚ and happy instead of just tolerable; they wish to

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    Mcdonalds in India

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    customers in 119 countries across the world through 30‚000 restaurant outlets. McDonald’s opened its door in India in October 1996 in Vasant Vihar a colony of New Delhi. From 1996 till today McDonald’s has successfully a total of 58 restaurants and is also planning to add another 90 new restaurants within the next three years. THE TRADITIONAL INDIAN FOOD AND RESTURENT AVAILABILITY India is a country of tradition and culture‚ its tradition and culture is like a pearl necklace where every beautifully

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    Reatil in India

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    Vol. 2 Issue 1 July 2012 at JOURNAL A RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BIMTECH STUDENTS TATTVA is a forum for BIMTECH students to bring to light the outcomes of their journey of discovery into the issues on which they have been cogitating - whether the issues are in marketing‚ finance‚ world business‚ retail management‚ insurance or sustainability or livelihood or microfinance. It is aspirational in intent‚ striving for rigour and has something of importance or an insight to share. In short‚ it is

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    Mathematicians of India

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    from Bhāskara I‚ who describes Aryabhata as āśmakīya‚ "one belonging to the aśmaka country." While aśmaka was originally situated in the northwest of India‚ it is widely attested that‚ during the Buddha’s time‚ a branch of the Aśmaka people settled in the region between the Narmada and Godavari rivers‚ in the South Gujarat–North Maharashtra region of central India. Aryabhata is believed to have been born there.[1][3] However‚ early Buddhist texts describe Ashmaka as being further south‚ in dakshinapath or

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