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    Education/Community Learning and Development (CE/CLD) since 1975. The analysis reveals the force of managerialist discourses which transformed understandings of the practice from post-war welfare state discourses as a service‚ to its reshaping as technique under New Labour. Current discursive work is directed to its reconstitution (still somewhat ambivalently) as a profession. This ‘re-professionalisation’ connects with similar movements in medicine‚ social work‚ parole and teaching which are attempting to reduce

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    THEME: ENERGY FOR ALL IN A CHANGING WORLD MAIN CATEGORY: PROJECTS TOPIC: Realising Strtegic /Economc Benefits of Standardisation The development and implementation of concepts‚ doctrines‚ procedures and designs to achieve and maintain the required levels of compatibility‚ interchangeability or commonality in the operational‚ procedural‚ material‚ technical and administrative fields to attain interoperability. WHY STANDARDISATION?????????? The existence of a published standard does not

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    Anil by Ridjal Noor Themes Dreams of the future Relationships/ Family – the role of each member of the family Culture Childhood Violence Guilt Repression Fear Love Shame Superstitions: Lack of Education? Morality – what is right/wrong Treatment of women Justice Plot A boy‚ Anil‚ lives in Malaysia with his mother & father‚ who is a bully to his family‚ but timid & respectful to his employer‚ the Headman. It is night-time and he is asleep in a hut with his parents. He needs the toilet but doesn’t

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    IOA Membership Form The Hon. Secretary‚ Indian Orthopaedic Association‚ IOA House‚ 69 Tughlakabad Inst. Area‚ Behind Batra Hospital‚ M.B.Road‚ New Delhi – 62‚ Ph: +91-11-29961434‚ 9811967820 Email : ioahousedelhi@gmail.com Website : http://www.ioaindia.org Attach Passport Size Photograph Here Dear Sir‚ I wish to apply for the LIFE/ ASSOCIATE Membership of Indian Orthopaedic Association …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Name (BLOCK LETTERS) Postal Address

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    Re: BSHF 101 question paper Answer any two questions in 500 words each. (DCQ) 1. Explain the terms ’Industrial’ and ’Post - industrial’ societies. 20 2. Does the Juvenile Justice Act take care of the problems of the orphaned‚ delinquent and destitute children? 20 3. Discuss some of the key issues of democracy in India. 20 4. What do you understand by the term ’human security’? Discuss. 20 Answer any four question in 250 words each. (MCQ) 5. Highlight key issues in modern administration

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    Anil RIDJAL NOOR On a hot‚ sweltering night in the middle of March when the mosquitoes were in their reign of terrorism‚ there was a little village where the villagers kept to themselves in little huts‚ sleeping deeply and dreaming their dreams that rarely amounted to anything. Probably a new cow for Kuppusamy‚ the milkman‚ or a profitable harvest 5 for the farmers‚ or a new sewing machine for Rajgopal‚ the tailor. Housewives dreamed of tomorrow’s cooking and the children dreamed of waking up to

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    One of the big themes in Anil is the clash between the characters: the powerful men who run the village and the scared men and women who work for them. The biggest contrast‚ however‚ is between the adults and the child‚ Anil. Anil Anil is seven. Both his parents work as servants of the headman of a small Indian village. His future is therefore likely to be very poor‚ with no education and no prospects. But as he lies awake‚ looking at a star through a hole in the thatched roof‚ "he found the

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    “Anurag Kashyap: an auteur demystified” This essay deals with the life and work of celebrated filmmaker and enigma‚ Anurag Kashyap and deciphers his rise from a wannabe script writer to a director whose proficiency earned him acclaim from all quarters‚ be it film critics or the thousands of viewers across all spectrums of society. The essay attempts to explain this versatile artist’s background and personal life and its impact on themes he chooses to explore through

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    Anil Ambani Essay

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    Anil Dhirubhai Ambani - a Bachelor in Science from the University of Bombay (Now‚ University of Mumbai) and Masters in Business Administration from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania was born on June 4‚ 1959; is the second and the youngest son of Dhirubhai Ambani a famous Indian Business Tycoon. His mother is Kokilaben Ambani; he is married to Tina Ambani who is an Indian Actress and has two sons Jai Anmol and Jai Anshul. He joined Reliance in 1983 as a co-chief executive officer

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    At the start of the novel‚ Anil did not have inspiration or courage to continue with her studies as an archeologist. Anil “[...] seemed timid to herself. She felt lost and emotional.” (Ondaatje 142). Anil was at a low point in her life‚ and felt vulnerable because her parents had died in a car crash and she was living in London – a city new to her. After a while she would meet a man from Colombo‚ who was a med student. This man “[...] focused his wits entirely on Anil [...]” (142) this man seemed

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