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    What Is Sulfur?

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    periodic table) and a non metal. Sulfur’s atomic weight is 32.06. It has 16 electrons‚ protons and it’s neutrons in it’s isotope is 16. It has a melting point of 115.2*C‚ and a boiling point of 444.7*C. Name: The name Sulfur is derived either from the Sanskrit ’sulvere’ or the Latin ’sulfurium;. Its existance dates back to ancient times.

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    every organisation provides its workers safe working environment as a right. Today‚ as the twenty-first century enters its second decade the world has shrunk in a space becoming a global village.The ancient Indian notion encapsulated in the sanskrit dictum ‘vasudhaiva kutumbakam’( the world is a family ) has never been truer.Today‚ its not realistic to think only in terms of one’s own country .The exchange of ideas and goods are taking place everywhere in the world with ever greater frequency

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    West. His "elegant prose and magical poetry" remain largely unknown outside Bengal. Tagore introduced new prose and verse forms and the use of colloquial language into Bengali literature‚ thereby freeing it from traditional models based on classical Sanskrit. He was highly influential in introducing the best of Indian culture to the West and vice versa‚ and he is generally regarded as the outstanding creative artist of modern India.[5] A Pirali Brahmin from Calcutta‚ Tagore wrote poetry as an eight-year-old

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    State Symbols of Tamilnadu

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    Jayate" in Sanskrit). LANGUAGE:(TAMIL) Tamil is the official language of Tamil Nadu state and one of the 18 languages mentioned in the eighth schedule of the Indian constitution. Tamil is one of the classical languages of the world‚ with a rich heritage of literature. It is the most widely spoken language in Tamil Nadu. Besides Tamil Nadu‚ Tamil is also spoken by a number of people in Sri Lanka‚ Singapore‚ Mauritius and Malaysia. The antiquity of Tamil is comparable to Sanskrit. Tamil is written

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    My Pet Dog Essay in Hindi

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    the Candidate Name Surname Name of the Parent / Guardian Date of Birth (dd-mm-yyyy) Socio-Economic Details : Gender Nationality Marital Status Social Status Male Indian Married SC TELUGU Telugu (For office use only) ID No. ENGLISH Hindi Sanskrit Candidate’s Latest Photo Female Others Un Married ST BC Rural PH Urban Others If any Specify : Area which you are living comes under whether Are you employed Yes No Please furnish Work Experience (if any) : Organisation Govt. Private

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    PROJECT WORK TITLED THE INDIAN LINGUISTIC PHILOSOPHIES A REPORT SUBMITTED IN FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COURSE : BASIC INDIAN LOGIC DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY YEAR 2011-2012 GUIDE: Dr. ANIL PRATAP GIRI STUDENTS NAME : ALICE ALEX ROLL NO. : 1103644 DEPARTMENT : EARTH SCIENCE CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BHARTRIHARI AND MANDANAMISHRA 3. CONCLUSION 4. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    Importance of Meditation

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    or he will likely tell you that perhaps the best treatment for stress is Meditation. So what is meditation? The word “meditation”‚ is derived from two Latin words: meditari (to think‚ to dwell upon‚ to exercise the mind) and mederi (to heal). Its Sanskrit derivation ’medha’ means wisdom. Meditation is a group of techniques that induce an altered state of focused attention and heightened awareness. Many years ago meditation was considered something just not meant for modern people‚ but now it has become

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    The magnificent statue of the fine lord Shiva‚ is referred to as the Nataraja. The term Nataraja means ‘the king of Dancers’ and the reason imbedded behind the term ‘Nataraja’ comes from two India words combined together (Sanskrit nata which means dance and raja which mean ‘king’). The statue was made during the late 9th and early10th century during the Chola period (880-1279 CE). In addition‚ it was developed in the southern state (Tamil Nadu) of India and has very strong believers and is mostly

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    PERSIAN Chart Culture/Civilization: Gupta and Mauryan Empire(s) Time Period: Classical Time period | |Factual Information |Quote |CCOT | | |Mauryan: ruled by Chandragupta Maurya and later on by his Grandson | |

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    History of English

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    ~ History of English ~ Summer term 2010/11 Wednesdays 11.00-12.30 Fridays 11.00-12.30 ~ Introduction ~ - Who speaks English? - 1) inner circle (320-380 million speakers; English as L1) - 2) outer circle (150-300 million speakers; English as L2) - 3) expanding circle (100-1000 million speakers; English as lingua franca = ELF) - possible language shifts: from ELF to L2 - from L2 to L1 - Why is English a world language? - historical

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