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    Dr. C V Raman

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    Dr. C.V. Raman was born on November 7‚ 1888 in an orthodox South Indian Brahmin family in tirchurappalli‚ Tamilnadu. His father’s name was Chandra Shekhar Aiyer who had special interest in science and mathematics. His mother Parvati was a pious lady. Raman was a very brilliant student since his early childhood He passed his matriculation at the age of 11 and at 15 graduated from the Presidency College‚ Chennai. He was the only student to get a first class. He completed his Master’s degree in Physics

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    E SWEATT Model Dr

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    SWEATT The material in this presentation is the sole property of Dr. Russell Roberson—the use of this model is allowed by students and faculty GIVEN Dr. Russell Roberson is given credit for the SWEATT model development. If you use the SWEATT model‚ inform Dr. Russell Roberson at rroberson@wi.rr.com in order that the use of the SWEATT model can be tracked (and improved). What is SWEATT? 1. 2. 3. 4. Criterion: the specific area that has been identified as part of the SWEATT model Measure: the attribute

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    Dr. Strangelove” is satirical movie about the Cold War. It displays the fear of a nuclear holocaust between the US and the USSR. I have chosen cultural criticism for this movie. Cultural criticism “focuses on the elements of culture and how they affect one’s perceptions and understanding of texts” (Springboard). In Dr. Strangelove‚ the cold war culture is represented by the display of tension‚ paranoia‚ and the fear of mutual destruction. Because "Dr. Strangelove" features tension‚ paranoia‚ and

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    is deterring families from adopting. A majority of the stories in the novel came from families living in New York‚ which is a relatively wealthy place to live. Beyond that‚ famous producers‚ actors/actresses‚ etc. adoption stories were featured in Dr. Aronson’s novel. Although the novel is extremely powerful and moving‚ it does emit a stigma that only wealthier families can adopt. If money is a deterrent‚ the cost of adopting a child should be lowered. Lowering the price could positively impact

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    freedom of speech‚ as an excuse to participate in racism. They say that the United States is a free country and they should be allowed to say or show what they want even though it is insulting to other races. In his famous “I Have a Dream” Speech‚ Dr. Martin Luther King stated‚ “Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for

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    If film scholars are right that 1920’s “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” is the cinema’s first masterpiece‚ as I think they are‚ then we need to reassess the popular assumption that “Caligari” is a flawlessly perfect film in all senses with exquisite craft and supreme importance. Honestly‚ I can’t help judging the film by today’s standards in films. Delving deep into the mind of a madman‚ “Caligari” is a film prone to unsettle its viewers‚ especially those who are watching it a century later‚ in early

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    Reaction on Dr Jose Rizal

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    Baptist Theological College Name: Jilly Bert Sabanal PhilSci 1 Philippine History Date: April 19‚ 2015 Reaction #1 Dr. Jose Rizal I admire what Jose Rizal did in helping and gaining the liberty and freedom of our country. What he did was heroic because he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. He did not form and train soldiers and use swords and guns in fighting for democracy. He did the very effective tactic in inspiring and educating his fellow Filipino. His writings

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    DR AZIM HASIM PREMJIE

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     1. Dr. Azim Hashim Premji Born on 24th July 1945. Business tycoon‚ philanthropist. Chairman of Wipro Limited. According to Forbes‚ he is the 3rd wealthiest Indian. The 41st richest in the world‚ with a personal wealth of $15.9 billion in 2012.  2. Early life and career  Wipro dealt in hydrogenated cooking fats later on diversified to bakery fats‚ ethnic ingredient based toiletries‚ hair care soaps‚ baby toiletries‚ lighting products‚ and hydraulic cylinders.  Thereafter Premji made

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    satirical‚ and in-depth argument against many popular philosophies of the day. He used his own personal correspondence with friends as a basis for many of his character‚ including using the Duchess of Saxe-Gotha as a basic outline for the character of Dr. Pangloss. In contrast with some scholar’s arguments‚ the character of Pangloss is not intended to be an irredeemable‚ maleficent‚ or essentially stupid character. He is a complex man who echoes a popular philosophy of his day. He clings fervently to

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    The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus Mephistopheles is a striking central character in the play ‘Doctor Faustus’‚ written by Christopher Marlowe in the late sixteenth century. His role in this tragic play is ultimately to aid Faustus’ downfall from a renowned scholar to foolhardy prey of Lucifer. However‚ Mephistopheles’ motives are perceptibly ambiguous throughout ‘Doctor Faustus’; he seemingly alternates between a typically gleeful medieval devil‚ and a romantically suffering fallen angel.

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