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    Indian Contract Act, 1872

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    What is Law ? Law means a ‘set of rules’ which governs our behaviours and relating in a civilized society. So there is no need of Law in a uncivilized society. Why Should One Know Law ? One should know the law to which he is subject because ignorance of law is no excuse. Introduction to Indian Contract Act Definition of a Contract :- Sec. 2(h) of the Act defines the term contract as "An agreement enforceable by law is a contract”. Flow of the definition :- Contract

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    Playdough Introduction We all know that play dough is tactile and fun. It can be used in creative play‚ investigation‚ exploration and to also promote literacy and maths. In my assignment we are going to explore the learning experiences that demonstrate numeracy and literacy‚ values‚ developmental stages‚ resources and accessories‚ teachers role and links to the curriculum areas. In more focused play‚ play dough can be used as a fantastic way to practise letter and number work. Children can form

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    Eunuchs

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    CHANGING STATUS OF EUNUCHS (HERMAPHRODITES)- ROLE OF YOUTH. Introduction write Background Eunuchs Eunuchs or Hijras are hermaphrodites in our race who do not possess a single gender identification‚ but dual. “The Sanskrit term "tritiya prakriti‚" or third nature‚ is used to classify them” (3 bring surname and year). Chatterji (write year) (this comes in references)‚ “The term hijra is often translated as "eunuch" and the archetypal hijra is raised as a man and undergoes ritual removal of

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    EUROPEAN ACADEMIC RESEARCH‚ VOL. I‚ ISSUE 8/ NOVEMBER 2013 ISSN 2286-4822‚ www.euacademic.org IMPACT FACTOR: 0.485 (GIF) DRJI VALUE: 5.9 (B+) Mythic Interpretations using Sociological Perspectives in South Asian Literature: An Analysis of Girish Karnad ’s Naga Mandala INAM UL HAQ Institute of Social and Cultural Studies University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Pakistan Abstract: The article shall explore the interpretations of myth in Girish Karnad’s play‚ Naga Mandala (1987-88). The paper

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    Skype in aid of Constructive Developmental Pedagogy of Indian Classical Dance: Bharatanatyam. Introduction: The study endeavours to explore the resourcefulness and accessibility of Bharatanatyam‚ one of the ancient Indian classical dance forms‚ over Internet by using Skype as the medium of communication to impart training. The dance form is to be learnt‚ experienced and shared over Internet‚ through e-learning. In today’s world‚ Internet has become an integral part of our day-to-day

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    Kool Katz Club   Research Paper  Muhammad Dutt‚ James R.‚ and Bryan V.  Soccer is a game that combines one`s skill‚ stamina and technique. Soccer consists  of two teams‚ with each team holding eleven players each. These eleven players have  different positions.  Positions include goalies‚ forwards‚ midfielders‚ and defenders. Soccer  is one of the simplest sports in the world. This may be the reason why it ’s the most popular  sport in the world. Here you will find the rules to play the game. The rules become more 

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    The Art Institute of Chicago has on display a "Durga‚ Slayer of the Buffalo Titan" statue. This statue was added to the Art Institutes ’ collection in 1996 and labeled as a gift from an anonymous donor. This statue of Durga is a piece of ancient art which I feel represents the power and imagery of the "goddess." The statue is made of grey sandstone and is not all that large measuring in at around 61 centimeters tall. It is estimated that the statue of Durga is from the late 10th century which

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    Superstitions in India

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    ’’Superstitions are based on ignorance and there is no place for superstitions but in the darkness. The best way to remove superstitions is to educate the people and given them light of reason. A true knowledge of Nature and God will take the place of blind beliefs and false traditions and this only can should the death-knell of superstitions. —Samuel Smiles. Superstitions are unreasoned and irrational beliefs of the people living in the past or in the present age. When certain happenings cannot

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    VICTIMIZATION OF INDIAN MARRIED WOMEN BY NRI’s K. Samatha* ABSTRACT Man and women are born equal and both play vital roles in creation and development of their families in particular and the society in general. Women is not only a bread distributor but she is also a bread winner. she is working shoulder to shoulder with men. A women role in her family is very significant. She behaves as a daughter and sister then she becomes wife and after that a mother‚ In all these capacities ‚she has to

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    The Castaway

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    The Castaway The short story‚ ‘The Castaway’ follows the journey of a young orphan‚ Nilakanta‚ or “the castaway” as he seeks to win the affection of Kiran‚ the lady of the house he has been given shelter. Nilakanta is a troubled young boy‚ and beaten by his previous master has led an unsettled life. This life has had an impact on him and his personality‚ not allowing it to grow to its full potential but instead “traps him in a half-boy‚ half-man state”-as mentioned in this story‚ “if it was about

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