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    Prado‚ Kathleen Clarisse A1C Life Can Be Happy if People Will It to Be With every year that adds to one’s age annually‚ every individual also gains sufferings as well as questions of doubt about the pleasure and simplicity that was once the definition of life. As we travel further into our existence‚ we realize that life is not always about rainbows. It has been that way since Jesus’ era‚ but in the end‚ our happiness is always up to us. Jesus time was also a time of agony‚ problems sprout

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    The concept of planning “backward” starting from desired results (the end in mind) is not new. In 1949 Ralph Tyler described this approach as an effective process for focusing instruction. Recently‚ Stephen Covey‚ in the bestselling book‚ Seven Habits of Highly Effective People‚ reports that effective people in various fields are goal-oriented and plan with the end in mind. Although not a new idea‚ the deliberate use of backward design for planning curriculum units and courses results in more clearly

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    Backward Classes Commission Reports in Karnataka: A Critical Review of Criteria‚ Recommendations and Judgements Sharada S. Avantika Gode Abstract: This paper maps the trajectory of recommendations made by commissions set up for the improvement of the status of the Backward Classes in Karnataka. Starting with the Leslie Miller Committee Report in 1919‚ the paper analyses the criteria considered to determine backwardness‚ and critically juxtaposes the recommendations in the socio-cultural context

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    ECONOMICAL BACKWARD REGION OF BIHAR (GANGES PLANE) BY- ANUPAM SUNIL‚ SPA ( school of planning and architecture)‚ Bhopal The region consists of parts of eastern U.P and Bihar located along the Ganges fertile agriculture belt. Bihar is a state in eastern India It is the 12th largest state in terms of geographical size of 38‚202 sq. m (99‚200 km²) and 3rd largest by population. Close to 85% of the population lives in villages. Almost 58% of population is below the age of 25‚ which is the highest

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    Herland and Looking Backward are both utopian novels that attempt to portray a perfect society. Herland‚ written by feminist Charlotte Gilman‚ describes a peaceful‚ organized‚ highly efficient society called Herland‚ where competition‚ crime‚ and war are non-existent. Herland is an isolated society composed entirely of women discovered by three men from the real world. In Looking Backward‚ written by Edward Bellamy‚ the main character wakes up in the 21st century to a publicly owned capital where

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    Initiate and executes creative ideas - Familiarize yourself with the backward planning process. Upon receiving a task‚ identify your goal and then choose the actions that are most likely to help you to arrive efficiently at your goal. If you don’t understand the task‚ ask questions and seek clarification to avoid mistakes so you can efficiently accomplish the mission . - Trust your leadership and be open to direct and honest feedback from them and don’t take it personal. There’s value in constructive

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    Only youth can steer nation back on its track “The Youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity” said by Benjamin Disraeli. It is a fact that the stronger the youth‚ the more developed the nation is. The role of the youth in the nation-building occupies the central place. The countries which utilize their youth in as right direction are more developed. The energy and brightness of minds of youth act as torch-bearer for a nation. On the contrary‚ the countries which fail to realize the importance

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    throughout the world‚ at least half a million people are killed and about 15 million injured on the roads each year. Most people suggest that we should do something to prevent the accidents and thus save many lives. Fortunately‚ society has become more life conscious‚ and over the last few years‚ people have become more aware of the reasons why they should drive more carefully. The facts that careless driving and poor road conditions are dangerous for other drivers‚ passangers and passers-by causes permanent

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    An Era Understood Through Fitzgerald’s Characters Blaina Tallent Best April 26‚ 2012 ENGL 3120 Best 1 An Era Understood Through Fitzgerald’s Characters “Gatsby believed in the green light‚ the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us.… Tomorrow we will run faster‚ stretch out our arms farther.… And one fine morning—” (Fitzgerald 180). In this quote from The Great Gatsby‚ Nick attempts to describe the nature of Gatsby’s hope and draws the parallel to all of our hopes and dreams

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    Why Human History Cannot be Understood in a Vacuum When trying to decipher what Clive Ponting meant when he said‚ “Human history cannot be understood in a vacuum‚” I have deemed it is necessary to break the explanation up into three different parts. The first being‚ what does human history look like through a vacuum? What is it comprised of‚ what are its characteristics? The second being if human history is not understood in a vacuum‚ then exactly how is it understood? What does that type of understanding

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