Page |1 SHRI RAMDEOBABA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT‚ NAGPUR An Autonomous College of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University‚ Nagpur ACADEMIC POLICY 2012-13 (For Semester I to IV) UG and PG Courses Under Autonomy Date: 07/07/2012 Preamble The Academic policy has been designed so as to ensure that the students are provided with broad knowledge and are built to become thorough professionals through a continuous process of learning and exploring. The Academic policy strictly adheres
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There are many advantages and disadvantages of choosing to live in the country or to live in the city‚ but the advantages of living in the country definitely outweigh the advantages of living in the city. In the city‚ public schools are often packed full of students resulting in larger class sizes and no real teacher student relationship. One would be lucky if their teacher could put a name to their face; although‚ bigger schools in the city offer more courses for the student to take‚ as
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Sabbath. He read other books‚ played the piano‚ talked‚ smoked‚ drank‚ ate‚ cried‚ learned different languages‚ performed miracles‚ slain‚ burned towns‚ preached new religions‚ conquered whole kingdoms but he only existed once in that small world of solitary confinement—that was when he had his hands over the pages of the Gospels. He was very close
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on her people in the past.The poet tried to read yet another meaning in her song.He thought that it might be about some natural sorrow‚loss or pain that comes again and again.He even thought that it might be about some known problems of day to day life. Inspite of all his guesses the poet failed to understand what exactly the girl was singing about.But her song had no ending.The poet was so deeply affected by her sad song that he stood motionless and still.He listened to it for a long time.Then
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was a very graphic depiction of how life is in solitary confinement. There were many things that shocked me that I did not expect at all. One of those things was how often these inmates will turn to self harm just so they can get some form of human attention. Another thing that surprised me was how much the inmates misbehaved. How they would flood their cells‚ cover their windows‚ throw their feces and everything in-between. Without knowing much about solitary confinement I was thinking that these
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Philosophy of Life Term Paper The main task of philosophy of life is to think deeply about concepts concerning life‚ death‚ and nature. For example‚ we are all going to die sooner or later‚ but what does this mean to us exactly? Surprisingly‚ this is an extremely hard question to answer. It is closely connected to many more questions and when you think you have found the answer you are left with another few hundred questions. a. What are my values and beliefs? I grew up with my great-grandparents
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People are put in solitary confinement for a number of different reasons‚ but the most common ones are for those prisoners with mental illness. They are put in solitary confinement so that prison officials have an easier time dealing with their difficulties and dangers. This‚ however‚ is not the way to deal with mentally ill prisoners. The effects that solitary confinement has on a person reduces their quality of life down to absolutely nothing and they would be better off getting the electric chair
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violence Assata endured was being kept in solitary confinement without a particular motif. This forced inertia manifested itself physically in Assata. She states: “I have always been an active and restless person‚ and being locked up in that little cage all day drove me wild. I needed to stretch my legs. I started to run around the cell. I would run in this tiny circle until i was exhausted” (55). Eventually‚ however‚ the extended periods spent in solitary confinement produce the results that were
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THE SOLITARY REAPER –William Wordsworth A general outline of the poem: Wordsworth‚ as a romantic nature poet gives his deep impression as he hears the song of the reaper in the highlands. The emphasis is on a single girl singing while she is reaping the corn-alone with nature. The poem highlights the emotional intensity of the girl’s song-it is sad‚ melancholic and overwhelming. The impression that the song makes on the poet is conveyed through the images of weary travelers lost in the desert
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Life is like walking through Paradise with peas in your shoes. CHARLES EDWARD JERNINGHAM‚ The Maxims of Marmaduke Life is for each man a solitary cell whose walls are mirrors. EUGENE O’NEILL‚ Lazarus Laughed Live on‚ survive‚ for the earth gives forth wonders. It may swallow your heart‚ but the wonders keep on coming. You stand before them bareheaded‚ shriven. What is expected of you is attention. SALMAN RUSHDIE‚ The Ground Beneath Her Feet Life itself‚ too‚ is forever turning an infinitely
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