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    Poultry farming has occupied an important place in the Indian economy. With the fast food culture an accepted feature‚ poultry farming is playing a greater role in the eatery business in India. It has emerged as the fastest growing segment in the agri livestock industry. Emergence of poultry as a large scale commercial enterprise took place less than 35 years ago. Poultry industry is producing a large quantity of eggs and nutritious meat for the second largest demography in the world of Indian subcontinent

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    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA Science in Ancient India The Contribution of India to the world of Science & Technology dates back to ancient times. India had the best of the scientists in different fields of science and technology – mathematics‚ medicine‚ architecture‚ astronomy‚ geometry‚ chemistry‚ metallurgy‚ etc. Aryabhatta was a fifth century mathematician‚ astronomer‚ astrologer and physicist. He introduced the concept and symbol for Zero and the decimal place value system to the

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    College Belgaum Institute of Medical Sciences Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences Kasturba Medical College Kasturba Medical College Father Muller Institute of Med. Education & Research A.J.Institute of Medical Sciences K.S.Hegde Medical Academy Srinivasa Institute of Medical Research Center Yenepoya Medical College K.Venkataramana Gowda Medical College and Hospital Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences Sri Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital S. Nijalingappa Medical College and Research Centre

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    of Kamala Das and Pritish Nandy and present although more nuanced in the work ofKeki N.Daruwalla it is more likely to be felt in the verse of Nissim Ezekiel and Jayanta Mahapatra or in the kind of rapidly expressed ironies found in the poetry of Ramanujan. The modern poets as a group tended to be marginal to traditional Hindu society not only by being alienated by their English language education but also more significantly by coming from such communities as the Parsis‚ Jews and Christians or

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    reference to this duality that K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar has cited the Indo English writer “a confused wanderer between the two worlds” in his Indian Writing in English. (6). It is in this sense that in their effort to give an expression for individuality that “the Indian writers in English lose their sense of identity both personal and national and feel alienated in their own home making frantic efforts to seek‚ organize and affirm that identity” says K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar. Meenakshi Mukherjee has pointed

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    Mathematics Project Class: 9 General Instructions: - Date of submission: 09/07/13 ________________________________________________________________ The project should be hand written in about 6-7 pages ‚ A4 size . Credit will be given to original and creative use of material/pictures/drawings/methods of illustrating The project must be presented in a neatly spiral bound A4 size folder. The project must include o A cover page o Table of Contents o The main study o Observations and conclusions

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    In antiquity‚ geometric constructions of figures and lengths were restricted to the use of only a straightedge and compass (or in Plato’s case‚ a compass only; a technique now called a Mascheroni construction). Although the term "ruler" is sometimes used instead of "straightedge‚" the Greek prescription prohibited markings that could be used to make measurements. Furthermore‚ the "compass" could not even be used to mark off distances by setting it and then "walking" it along‚ so the compass had to

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    theworld.org/2013/02/immigration-rules/>. Molina‚ Natalia. "Borders‚ Laborers‚ and Racialized Medicalization: Mexican Immigration and US Public Health Practices in the 20th Century." American Journal of Public Health 101 (2011): 1024-31. Print. Ramanujan‚ Nadadur. "Illegal Immigration: A Positive Economic Contribution to the United States." Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies 35.6 (2009): 1037-052. Print. Salamon‚ Jeff‚ Rachael Abrams‚ Molly Bruder‚ Kelsey Crow‚ Kaitlin Miller‚ and Nadia Tamez-Robledo

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    A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born in a very poor fisherman’s family on 15 October‚ 1931 in Rameshwaram. Though he was a legatee of adversity and poverty yet he was not born to shatter. His father Jainul Abden was a hawker and used to sell newspapers. By dint of his intelligence and diligence he obtained a degree from St. Joseph College of Trichurapalli. Thereafter he obtained a diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. After obtaining

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    INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH POEM THE BEGINNING The renaissance in modern Indian Literature begins with Raja Ram Mohan Roy. The infiltration of western culture‚ the study of English literature‚ the adoption of western scientific techniques‚ gave a jolt to India’s traditional life. It shocked us into a new awareness‚ a sense of urgency‚ and the long dormant intellectual and critical impulse was quickened into sudden life and the reawakening Indian spirit went forth to meet the violent challenge of

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