Page 1 of 5 Punjab Agricultural University‚ Ludhiana CET held on 18-06-2013 (Category - SC) ROLL NO. WISE RANKS (Candidates with Rank No. 1-236 are Eligible for First Counselling) Roll No 31011 31022 31029 31038 31042 31043 31057 31075 31083 31085 31087 31097 31103 31110 31133 31134 31150 31155 31157 31205 31210 31230 31232 31233 31240 31249 31273 31274 31285 31288 31290 Rank 572 230 4 5 277 601 187 564 76 649 610 516 473 673 594 321 401 183 131 539 92 401 503 473 625 530 147 351 56 301 615 Roll
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either repair clothes ripped on the boat or make food for the boat. Every day when the narrator’s dad returns home‚ his wife’s would greet him saying “Well‚ how did things go in the boat today? “Well how did things go in the boat today?” (MacLeod‚ 262) The word boat embodies prison to the father. The father feels like he is on a life sentence where there is no way out and he is subjected to one job‚ fishing. He never wanted to lead the life of a fisherman but since he has no other job and is responsible
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500-599 | 58 | 118 | 600-699 | 76 | 194 | 700-799 | 68 | 262 | 800-899 | 62 | 324 | 900-999 | 48 | 372 | 1000-1099 | 22 | 394 | 1100-1199 | 6 | 400 | n) Lifetime | Frequency | C. Frequency | % C. Frequency | 300-399 | 14 | 14 | (14 ÷ 400) x 100= 3.5 % | 400-499 | 46 | 60 | (60 ÷ 400) x 100= 15 % | 500-599 | 58 | 118 | (118 ÷ 400) x 100= 29.5 % | 600-699 | 76 | 194 | (194 ÷ 400) x 100= 48.5 % | 700-799 | 68 | 262 | (262 ÷ 400) x 100= 65.5 % | 800-899 | 62 | 324 | (324 ÷ 400)
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of $509 on April 12. • Pay off Citibank Credit Card by July 2012 Make a payment of $262 on April 27. This leaves a balance of $2722 Make a payment of $600 on May 10. This leaves a balance of $2122. Make a payment of $500 on May 10. This leave a balance of $1622. Make a payment of $226 on May 24. This leaves a balance of $1356. Make a payment of $600 on June 7. This leaves a balance of $756. Make a payment of $262
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Baron (2006)‚ Against Bioethics‚ The MIT Press‚ ISBN 978-0-262-02596-6 Kaldis‚ Byron (2011) Korthals‚ Michiel; Robert J. Bogers (eds.) (2004)‚ Ethics for Life Scientists‚ Springer‚ ISBN 978-1-4020-3178-6 Kuczewski‚ Mark G.; Ronald Polansky (eds.) (2002)‚ Bioethics: Ancient Themes in Contemporary Issues‚ The MIT Press‚ ISBN 978-0-262-61177-0 Murphy‚ Timothy (2004)‚ Case Studies in Biomedical Research Ethics‚ The MIT Press‚ ISBN 978-0-262-13437-8 Ravitsky‚ Vardit; Fiester‚ Autumn; Caplan‚ Arthur (eds
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Pearl has become in her days of adulthood‚ therefore the readers may conclude with multiple conjunctions for Pearl. Some people might conclude that Pearl is with a child. As it is stated‚“Once Hester was seen embroidering a baby–garment”(Hawthorne 262). This shows the fact that Pearl may be pregnant with a child of her own‚ this can be supported by the letters Hester has received. The letters are the only device used to take communicate with the two‚ therefore the fact Hester is embroidering the
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Michael Keller Psychology of Prejudice In describing the relationship between religious involvement and prejudice‚ it must first be noted‚ as described in our book‚ “almost all the research on the relationship between religion and prejudice has been conducted in North America and most of the participants in the research have been White‚ middle-class Christians.”(Whitley & Kite‚ 2010‚ p. 256) That being said‚ there has consistently been found a positive correlation between certain types
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Option #1 Battle of the Sexes ENG/304 Professor Salachi 12/25/13 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: I certify that the attached paper‚ which was produced for the class identified above‚ is my original work and has not previously been submitted by me or by anyone else for any class. I further declare that I have cited all sources from which I used language‚ ideas and information‚ whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased‚ and that any and all assistance of any kind which I received while producing
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lines between personal property and public domain are becoming increasingly blurred as more people become connected by the internet. In her article‚ the main point Rachel Kadish makes is that‚ "If your face isn’t private property‚ what is?" (Kadish 262). She is referring to the self portrait of her cousin‚ Noam Galai. After he uploaded the picture to his Flickr account‚ it was then downloaded by tons of people‚ who represented the work in ways he hadn’t intended. Some even sold T shirts and prints
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Lawrence John Wargrave‚ sane... or insane? Many people would think Wargrave‚ "the hanging judge." (Christie 262) as insane‚ but the truth is he was perfectly sane. His choices were made thinking they were logical‚ though some weren’t. His age and occupation was affecting his judgment and he thought of himself as the only one who could inflict justice to those outside laws reach. He chose his ten victims by talking to people‚ and asking the right questions to people he met or knew. He was so obsessed
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