TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction……………………………………………………………………3 1.0 Sours……………………..……………………………………..……………..4 2.0 Old-Fashioneds…………………………………………………………..…...5 3.0 Highballs…………………...…………………………………………………….6 4.0 Manhattans……………………………………………………………………….7 5.0 Sangarees……………………………………………….…..…….……8 6.0 Margaritas…………………………………………..……………………..9 7.0 Coladas……………………..………………………………………10 8.0 Fizzes………………………………………………………………………11 9.0 Cobblers………………………………………………………………………12
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Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) Delhi Section Convention Delhi Technological University‚ Delhi September 5-6‚ 2013 Technical Sessions Schedule Day 1-5th September 2013‚ Technical Session I-2.15pm to 4.15 pm TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN THE NEW MILLENIUM Session Chair- Prof S. K. Garg‚ Professor and Head‚ Training and Placement Dept‚ DTU‚ Delhi Session Co-Chair-Dr. Narendra Kumar‚Director‚ Krishna Institute of Engg. and Technology‚ Ghaziabad‚ U.P ISTE 113 Towards an Educational
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APPENDICES Appendix1: History Of Coca-Cola The world’s most recognized trademark in the World! It is recognized by 94% of the world’s population. The world has changed in many ways since pharmacist‚ John Styth Pemberton first introduced the refreshing taste of Coca-Cola in Atlanta‚ Georgia. However‚ the pure and simple magic of one thing remains the same - Coca-Cola. The name and the product mean so many things to hundreds of millions of consumers around the globe. Coca-Cola products are served
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Revised Syllabus and Course of Reading for Computer Studies (B.A/B.Sc. Examination) =============================================================== ==== PAPER-A (100 Marks) This paper will consist of Part-I and Part-II Part-I Part-II PAPER-B (100 Marks) This paper will consist of Part-I and Part-II Part-I Part-II 50 Marks 50 Marks 50 Marks 50 Marks =============================================================== ==== Paper A (100 Marks) Part-I: Introduction to Information Technology (50
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Field Visit Report Society‚ Business Management Instructor: Prof. Lalitha Sreenath Submitted By: Kunal Thakur 2010PGP167 Sec - A 0 Acknowledgement I am very grateful to Mr.Sanjay Drabu‚ Director – Om Foundation and Mr. Krishnendu Sengupta‚ Program Co-ordinator for providing me an opportunity to visit their NGO and take part in their activities. I thank him for all the guidance I got through-out my project and for the valuable insights that I obtained from the project. I express my
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Introduction Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) is a developmental condition‚ which is characterised by difficulties in social interaction‚ social communication and rigidity of thought; referred to as the ‘triad of impairments’ as defined by Wing and Gould in 1979. More often children with autism will also have additional difficulties‚ thus further compounding the already profound impact on the family. The impact of having a child with autism varies from family to family‚ however it generally
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Introduction Humans live with secrets. Some of those succeeded in keeping them hidden to their graves‚ while others might not be as fortunate. For centuries‚ humans were tortured and many were killed either for keeping or revealing them. One of the fears and struggles that one must keep is the deepest personal information: their sexual orientations. Those who have “different” sexual orientations from the generally known and accepted by the society have to live in shadows and try to blend in among
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Mirlees-Black‚ C. and Percy‚ A. (1996). The 1996 British Crime Survey England & Wales. Home Office. Scheurger‚ J. M. & Reigle‚ N. (1988). Personality and biographic data that characterize men who abuse their wives. Journal of Clinical Psychology. Seltzer‚ Judith A.‚ Debra Kalmuss (1988). "Socialization and Stress Explanations for Spouse Abuse". Social Forces‚ University of North Carolina Press. Siemieniuk‚ R. A. C.; Krentz‚ H. B.; Gish‚ J. A.; Gill‚ M. J. (2010). "Domestic Violence Screening: Prevalence
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adolescence‚ and levels of strain in a person’s current life. People who observe their parents abusing each other‚ or who were themselves abused may incorporate abuse into their behaviour within relationships that they establish as adults. (Kalmuss & Seltzer 1984) Biological These factors include genetics and brain dysfunction and are studied by neuroscience.[92] Psychological Psychological theories focus on personality traits and mental characteristics of the offender. Personality traits include
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