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    How to write a Statement of Purpose (SOP)? November 19th‚ 201131 comments With academic internships on Internshala (likes of CERN‚ JNCASR‚ EPFL etc.) ruling the roost‚ we have been inundated with requests for tips on how to write an impressive Statement of Purpose (SOP). The kind which grabs selection committee’s attention and forces them to accept you in one go. We present‚ a been there and done that‚ expert telling you the finer nuances of how to write an effective SOP. About the author: –

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    Indian Space Program

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    earth. Due to its wings‚ it is easily maneuvered through the air and it lands on an ordinary runway. From a historical perspective‚ the first Indian satellite was Aryabhata‚ which was launched by a soviet rocket on 19th April 1975. This was launched from a cosmodrome near Moscow. It was designed and built by Indian scientists and engineers of Indian Space Research Organization. Orders and instructions were transmitted

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    Online Reservation

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    Indian institute of planning and management New delhi [pic] Submitted By: SHIVA SINGH Batch: FW/10-12‚ ISBE-A Phone No.: 9899968628 e-mail: shivasinghiipm@gmail.com Section: fF-4 SUBJECT: IT PROJECT Project Title: ONLINE RESERVATION FOR HOTELS AND TRAVELLING Date of Submission: ABSTRACT Travel and tourism is one of the world’s biggest industry and creator of jobs across national and regional economies. Since tourism is a service sector‚ the tourism agencies are concerned

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    I was sixteen and had just joined a new church youth group. It was my first summer with the group and I was invited to go along with them on a mission trip to an Indian reservation in Bridger‚ South Dakota. I’d been told many things about the people of Bridger. They had very little in comparison to me but yet they were some of the happiest‚ most humble people I would have the pleasure of meeting. I was told that seeing what they had and what they made of it would change my perspective on life itself

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    common to my family of origin. I will be using Purnell’s Model of cultural competency and will explain the major assumptions of the model in relevance to my culture. The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with a quick overview of the Asian Indian culture. One must be aware of their own culture and the culture of others in order to offer competent and culturally sensitive care and understand how their cultural beliefs may affect their health. (Leuning‚ Swiggum‚ Wiegert‚ and McCullough-Zander

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    Leonard Peltier

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    in 1977. Peltier‚ a member of the American Indian movement was convicted for first degree murder in the shooting of two FBI agents during the 1975 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation conflict. In 1965‚ years before the conflict Leonard moved to Seattle Washington and became an owner of an auto body shop. While in Seattle Leonard became involved with many causes which supported Native American civil rights. Eventually Peltier joined the AIM‚ or the American Indian Movement. He began to learn about the dissenting

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    Case Study of the Indian Ocean Tsunami On December 26‚ 2004‚ the Indian Ocean earthquake‚ or the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake‚ caused a tsunami that killed 230‚000 people and was recorded as the deadliest tsunami in known history. The earthquake was recorded as between 9.1 and 9.3 on the Richter scale‚ the second largest earthquake ever recorded. It was also recorded as the longest one‚ triggering earthquakes as far away as Alaska. Following the disaster‚ a worldwide effort raised billions of dollars

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    women reservation

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    Against women reservation. Indian women have been politically empowered (in law) since 26th January 1950. But economic and social empowerment has been elusive. Laws and regulations — sometimes introduced with the intention to protect them — have only led to their economic marginalisation. If reservation in parliament is the only way out for upliftment of women‚ the question is why then limit it to only 33 percent. honestly‚ why do we need quota to showcase equality when men and women are born

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    Reservation Blues

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    In Reservation Blues‚ Sherman Alexie extensively uses dreams to portray the relationship between white people and Native Americans. The dreams depict a constant struggle between the two societies‚ as well as a gradual extinction of the Indian culture. A complete picture of the Native American way of life could be seen from examining these dreams—and its not a pretty one. None of the dreams are positive or reveal anything good about the Indian way of life. If anything‚ Sherman Alexie tries to show

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    Part-Time Indian

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie is an eye opening book about the life of an Indian boy in the Reservation called Arnold Spirit Jr‚ or just Junior as his people call him. Junior is considered weird by his people because of many reasons. He also lead a hard life with his parents‚ sister‚ grandmother‚ and Rowdy as his only friend. As a baby‚ Junior have too much fluid in his brain that caused his thinking process to slow down‚ and highly susceptible to seizure. Fortunately

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