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    Year Practical M.M. - 100 Tritaal 1. Basic hands‚ feet‚ eyes & neck movements combined with Tatkar. 2. Tatkar in Thah‚ Dugun & Chaugun Laya. 3. Eight simple varieties of Tatkar (Palte) and five Tihais. 4. Two “Ta Thei Tat” Amads. 5. Rangmanch Ka Tukda‚ eight preliminary Tukdas. 6. Practice of performing Chakkar. 7. Simple Gat of Nikas and Bansuri with Chal. 8. Padhant of all the Tukdas‚ Bols‚ Tihais and Theka of Tritaal prescribed in practical syllabus. Kathak

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     he receives a gift from an unknown man. Max is delivered some food‚ a key‚ a map‚ and most importantly‚ a book. The book is Mein Kampf‚ the Fuhrer’s novel that guides the beliefs of all Nazis. Max uses this book to convince the world that he isn’t Jewish‚ and this allows him to survive the train ride to Hans Hubermann’s house on Himmel Street. On the train‚ Max “read from the copy of Mein Kampf. His savior” (Zusak 157). Max just escaped an almost inevitable death as a starving jew by using the same piece of literature that sculpted

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    The Book Thief critical essay Tallus Gibson Liesel acquires many books throughout living in Molching with the Hubberman’s but three that stick out are Mein Kampf‚ The stand over man and The Word Shaker. These three stuck out because they represent so much to her behind the actual words in the books. They are metaphors for Max and how important kind words are for combatting hateful ones. Just like Hitler said he would rule the world with his words‚ Liesel defends herself and max with the same

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    Ten Gurus of Sikhs

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    Guru Nanak Dev Guru Nanak Dev (1469’ 1538)‚ founder of Sikhism‚ was born to Kalu Mehta and Mata Tripta‚ wherein the Bedi Khatri clan of a Hindu family in the village of Talwandi‚ now called Nankana Sahib‚ near Lahore.[1] His father‚ a Hindu named Mehta Kalu‚ was a Patwari‚ an accountant of land revenue in the government. Nanak’s mother was Mata Tripta‚ and he had one older sister‚ Bibi Nanki. From an early age Guru Nanak seemed to have acquired a questioning and enquiring mind and refused as a

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    Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology and its applications -Dr. Alok Shrotriya Introduction: Ethnoarchaeology includes a joint approach of archaeology and anthropology to understand the past and present cultures. It is a branch of ethnography‚ which deals with the behavioral correlates of material remains. Gould (1968) termed it as ‘living archaeology’ and Kleindienst and Watson (1956) defines it as ‘action archaeology’. Stiles defines ethnoarchaeology in more comprehensive perspective as

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    humanity and universal brotherhood and have been translated and sung in many languages‚ most notably in Bengali and Hindi. His songs‚ based on the themes of communal amity‚ universal justice and empathy‚ have become popular among the people of Assam‚ besides West Bengal and Bangladesh. He is also acknowledged to have introduced the culture and folk music of Assam and Northeast India to Hindi cinema at the national level. He received the National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1975. Recipient of

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    to his powerful‚ brainwashing speeches; his persuasive book‚ Mein Kampf; and his ability to intimidate people. One of the ways Adolf Hitler had a negative impact on the world is through his speeches. Hitler brainwashed everyone into thinking what he was doing to Jewish people and other religions was okay through his speeches. He used powerful hand motions and emphasized his sentences‚ making him a strong orator. As stated in the

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    iii Table of Contents Title Page............................................................................................i Acknowledgement......................................................................ii Table of Contens......................................................................................iii Chapter I....................................................................................1 Introduction and Background of the story.........................1 Significance

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    as a deterrent for the vast majority of patients who cannot even afford this basic fee. Hence‚ even though the masses are conceptually entitled to subsidized health care‚ they end up borrowing to fund their medical expenditures. According to Naya Jeevan Founder Asher Hasan‚ hospitals also tend to be under-resourced and overwhelmed (Kalsoom).

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    FM Radio Broadcasting Industry - India December 2009 Executive Summary Market Radio stations generated a revenue of INR 8 bn in 2008 ; expected to reach INR 18 bn by 2012 Share of radio advertising was 3.3 % in 2008; expected to reach 4% in 2012 Most stations use same level of genre of content with little or no differentiation There are over 240 radio stations beaming across over 90 cities in India Drivers: Drivers & Challenges Trends Competition – – – – – – Challenges:

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