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    Engineering

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    9Roles of Engineers Engineers as Managers  Who is a manager?  Someone who plans‚ organizes‚ coordinates‚ controls‚ executes‚ and achieves the objectives that are entrusted upon him.  Career progression  Are engineers good managers?  E.g. Alfred Sloan of General

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    microflora of breast fed infants and also he observed the clinical advantages in using Bifidobacteria in treating infant diarrhoea. Alfred Nissle‚ German professor‚ during an outbreak of shigellosis in 1917‚ isolated a strain of Escherichia coli from faeces of a soldier who was not infected by the disease‚ antibiotics were not much developed during those times and Alfred Nissle used this identified strain of E.coli for the treatment of acute gastrointestinal salmonellosis and shigellosis. Collins and

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    Cited: Bernhard‚ A. (2010). Knowledge Project. Retrieved from The Nitrogen Cycle: Processess‚ Players‚ and Human Impact: http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/the-nitrogen-cycle-processes-players-and-human-15644632 Boorse‚ W. R. (2011). Environmental

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    1890 – 1900 Great Britain‚ Germany‚ Russia U.S Foreign investments rise from 1869 – 1908 More global trade 1870 – 1914 Alfred Mahan argues that a very powerful navy sets apart a great country (coaling stations around the world) Social Darwinism - Rudyard Kipling argues that it’s the burden of white men to take care of his little brown brothers. Beginning of 1900 U.S sent missionaries around the world to make sure they become Christian‚ educated & civilized Frederick Jackson

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    Yeats and Eliot

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    Seemingly‚ W.B. Yeats and T.S Eliot’s lives have quite a lot in common: both authors were born in the second half of the 19th century and reached to be very outstanding figures of 20th century English poetry; in fact‚ both of them were awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature at some point of their careers. So one might think that their poems share some inherent characteristics for they have been written during the same time period. And so it is. However‚ there exist two key facts that make Yeats and

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    Why 'Beowulf?'

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    Why ’Beowulf?’ That English lit mainstay ’extends our horizons‚ stretches the imagination’ By Rose McIlveen | | |For leisure reading the epic poem Beowulf is probably a tough sell. Alfred David‚ an Indiana University| | |Bloomington professor emeritus of English‚ is a believer‚ but a realist as well. He even has a sense of| | |humor about the general reaction to the required reading for generations of college English majors. | | |David recalls a Woody Allen movie‚ Annie Hall‚ in which

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    eastern Germany‚ during World War II while he was a prisoner of war and his attempt for many years to complete a book on the subject. He assures his readers that the book they are about to read is true‚ more or less. Vonnegut and his wartime friend‚ Bernhard V. O’Hare‚ return to Dresden in 1967 with funding from the Guggenheim Foundation. They ride a taxi on the way to the Dresden slaughterhouse that served as their prison. Vonnegut and O’Hare converse with the cab driver about life under communism while

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    “That which is accepted as knowledge today is sometimes discarded tomorrow.” Consider knowledge issues raised by this statement in two areas of knowledge. Nowadays‚ due to for example technological development‚ every day can bring us a new knowledge. Something that yesterday was unthinkable‚ today turned into reality. Does that work in the opposite way? Does knowledge from hundreds of years ago is still considered as truth? Does knowledge have a period of validity? I found it very interesting

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    ENGLISH-A CLASS XI Full Marks – 100 1. Prose – 20 marks 2. Verse – 20 marks Textual Grammar – 16 marks 1. Essay writing [350-400 words] – 12 marks 2. Rhetoric – 12 marks 3. Project – 20 marks Prose and Poetry – (40 m/40P) Prose 1. One of these Days-Gabriel Garcia Marquez 2. The Sunder-bans Inheritance- Bittu Sehgal 3. Making Writing Simple- J.B. Priestley 4. Through the Tunnel- Dorris Lessing Poetry 1. Stolen Boat – William Wordsworth 2. You who never arrived – Rainer Maria Rilke 3. Snake- D H Lawrence

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    Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in order to develop the industry of getting minerals and digging tunnels; however‚ Dynamite is now widely used in military purpose. Similarly‚ nuclear energy is undoubtedly a powerful source of energy compared to other conventional fuels such as coal‚ oil and gas. However‚ nuclear energy also has a lot of disadvantages‚ such as nuclear wastes‚ nuclear plant accidents and nuclear weapons. So before widely use this technology‚ both pros and cons should be taken

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