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    The status and role of women in classical Indian society. Ancient India was less than a sanctuary for women. Women were generally considered inferior to men. Ancient India was a patriarchal system where women were relegated to a subservient to men role in the society. This made them vulnerable to abuses by their spouses in their youth and under the control of their sons in their old age. Freedom‚ a right that we have grown accustomed to taking for granted‚ was a concept alien to those women.

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    the backbone of any society and in this context we are extremely fortunate to have a vibrant youth potential numerically unmatched in the world. India‚ in the past‚ has had its glories‚ but much greater glories await this great nation in the future( Ramakrishna Mission‚ 2008). It is here‚ that our youth will have an all-important and distinguished role to play. Transformation of our youth would be the key to this projected image of our country. Any transformation that we seek‚ would inadvertently

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    Role of political parties As with any other democracy‚ political parties represent different sections among the Indian society and regions‚ and their core values play a major role in the politics of India. Both the executive branch and the legislative branch of the government are run by the representatives of the political parties who have been elected through the elections. Through the electoral process‚ the people of India choose which representative and which political party should run the

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    Ferdinand Porsche[2] (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an Austrian-German automotive engineer and honorary Doctor of Engineering. He was best known for creating the first hybrid vehicle (gasoline-electric)‚ the Volkswagen Beetle‚ and the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK‚ as well as the first of many Porsche automobiles. Porsche designed the 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen‚ which was the first race car with mid-engine‚ rear-wheel drive layout. Known in business circles as the "great engineer"‚[3] he made a number

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    Technology Agreement Negotiations ................................. 4 3. Tracing the History of India’s Information Technology Sector ........... 7 Indian Software Industry and the Role of Government ....................................................................... 8 4. Performance of Hardware Sector in India and the ITA-1 .................. 13 Tariff Elimination and Sequencing under the ITA-1 ......................................................................... 15 Technical Standards:

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    Role Of Students In Nation Bulding Today i write a short but very useful articles or essay on youth.Students play a very important role in very nation.so that is why i thought i write a short essay or articles for student.  The Role of Students In Nation Building A nation does not live by its big buildings‚ dams or factories. A nation can live it of its people. There is a proverb that child is the fathers of man. Who is this child? He is generally a school or collage student. So his constructive

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    SIMPLE SENTENCE A simple sentence‚ also called an independent clause‚ contains a subject and a verb‚ and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences‚ subjects are in yellow‚ and verbs are in green.   A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon. C. Alicia goes to the library andstudies every day. | The three examples above are all simple sentences.  Note that sentence B contains a compound subject‚ and sentence C contains

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    recession flexible budget global terrorism global warming government schools illiteracy india and pakistan india china literacy media merger acquisition nature environment online book review politics in india racism sport in india strategic relations sustainable development tata nano tourism destination travel tourism india Submit Your Views Grab our RSS Feed Subscribe via email Students and Politics Different Strokes‚ POLITICS | September 8‚ 2007 | Share The most progressive

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    Mobile Youth Trends India Report 2010 The Mobile Youth Trends India Report 2010 Table of Contents Published May 2010 The Mobile Youth Trends India 2010 Report provides marketing and product managers and overview of both the quantitative and qualitative state of play with young mobile customers (aged 5-29). With both key market ownership statistics (from ARPU by age to churn rates) and behavioural patterns analyzed‚ we aim to help you better understand market direction and motivators. Produced with

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    figure in a woman’s childhood years can have a huge effect on what kind of woman she will become. It’s a proven fact that 67% of women who grow up without having a mother figure in their daily life‚ tend to mature into strong‚ self sufficient‚ and independent women (Sparks 321). In other words‚ women who grow up in stable households‚ complete with both mother and father figures‚ mature into being more so often then not‚ dependant women. These "dependant" women aren’t constantly relying upon others

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