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    media issues in india

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    the functioning of the India media today. Twisting facts One of the defects is that the media often twist facts. I would like to give an example. One day‚ a leading English newspaper published on its front page a photograph of Justice Gyan Sudha Misra of the Supreme Court with the caption: “Supreme Court Judge says that her daughters are liabilities.” This was a distorted and fallacious item of news‚ published on the front page. Supreme Court Judges have to disclose their assets and liabilities

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    coat of arms

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    Coat of Arms Coat of arms is a collection of symbols that indicates the trait of a family‚ profession etc. In nursing‚ the coat of arms is intended to capture the key qualities of what nursing profession means. The purpose of this paper is to explain the six different nursing qualities and discuss why each quality was chosen to represent ‘Nursing’. It will also provide a rational for the symbols that represent each quality in the coat of arms. The idea of placing each symbol in different

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    Dreams are Bigger Than Disabilities Handicapped people are everywhere. They are unavoidable as well. Due to us being around them so often‚ one would assume that we would know a lot about them. If one thought this they would be wrong. Our outlook on handicapped people is usually nothing short of pity‚ as they will never be able to achieve anything great. However‚ society’s perception is warped. Though people can be handicapped‚ they can still achieve great things. There are many areas that handicapped

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    Rashmi Bansal

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    Rashmi Bansal is a writer‚ entrepreneur and a youth expert. She is the author of four bestselling books on entrepreneurship - Stay Hungry Stay Foolish‚ Connect the Dots‚ I Have a Dream‚ and Poor Little Rich Slum. Stay Hungry Stay Foolish features the stories of 25 MBAs who left lucrative jobs to follow the rough road of entrepreneurship. The book created a new record in Indian publishing by selling over 300‚000 copies and has been translated into 8 languages. Rashmi’s second book‚ Connect the Dots focuses

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    modernisation

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    FOLK  ART‚ HERITAGE  AND  TRADITIONAL PROFESSIONS 7. Pottery Faces Extinction From the very beginning of our Banglee culture‚ pottery has represented our identity and lifestyle. The artisans’ works include making clay-pots‚ earthen ware‚ toys of clay and different idols of gods and goddesses have been the tradition of our culture. But it is now regrettable that in recent times‚ especially in the last decade potters have been in distress. Because of these unavoidable factors like clay‚ lack of capital

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    JODHAA AKBAR (Hindi‚ 2008‚ 209 minutes) Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker Produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Ashutosh Gowariker Story: Haidar Ali; screenplay: Haidar Ali and Ashutosh Gowariker; dialogues: K. P. Saxena; lyrics: Javed Akhtar; music: A. R. Rahman; cinematography: Kiiran Deohans; production design: Nitin Chandrakant Desai; costume design: Neeta Lulla Ashutosh Gowariker’s sumptuous tribute to the Mughal Empire at the height of its culturally-syncretic glory unfolds with the leisurely

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    Religion is important. It gives people something to believe in. Religion brings people together‚ gives hope‚ and gives people a deeper understanding of the world around them. For Piscine Patel‚ better known as “Pi”‚ religion is of upmost importance. In the novel‚ The Life of Pi‚ Pi decides to follow multiple religions. He follows Islam‚ Hinduism‚ and Christianity. Though controversial‚ Pi believes that by following multiple religions it allows him to love God more. After reading the novel it is clear

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    student unrest

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    of Scientific and Research Publications‚ Volume 2‚ Issue 10‚ October 2012 ISSN 2250-3153 1 A comparative study of changing Family Composition‚ Structure and Practices in urban area of Kanpur City (U.P.) Ragini Mishra* Shabnam Ansari** and Sudha Mishra*** * Research scholar‚ (Ph.D.) Human Development & Family Studies)‚ College of Home science‚ MPUAT‚ Udaipur‚( RAJ.) Research scholar‚ (Ph.D.) Human Development & Family Studies‚ College of Home science‚ MPUAT‚ Udaipur‚( RAJ.) *** Principal

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Purpose of the Report This report attempts to study the CSR activities and initiatives carried out by software giants Infosys Limited‚ to understand the motivations behind these initiatives and benefits to Infosys and society. The report was prepared for the purpose of a report writing exercise in Management Communication. A survey by means of a questionnaire was carried out to determine the level of involvement by employees in these activities and to obtain a general idea of the

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne suggests the idea of striking ones roots into unaccustomed soil in order to spark the flourishment of human nature. He sets up the novel in a way that integrates how blending differing cultural elements affects an individual. Hawthorne’s quotation prepares the reader to understand how Lahiri’s characters are undergoing a journey to find who they are‚ whether it be in worn-out soil they have lived in their whole life‚ or a destination‚ where they must respond to the unaccustomed

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