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    Impact of modern media in rural society and culture: A study in the village. New media is a broad term in media studies that emerged in the latter part of the 20th century. For example‚ new media holds out a possibility of on-demand access to content any time‚ anywhere‚ on any digital device‚ as well as interactive user feedback‚ creative participation and community formation around the media content. Another important promise of new media is the "democratization" of the creation‚ publishing‚ distribution

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    Dynamic Indian President

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    A.P.J. Abdul Kalam‚ in full Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam   (born October 15‚ 1931‚ Rameswaram‚ India)‚ Indian scientist and politician who played a leading role in the development of India’s missile and nuclear weapons programs. He was president of India from 2002 to 2007. * Images * * Kalam earned a degree in aeronautical engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology and in 1958 joined the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). He soon moved to the Indian

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    GOOD MORNING ONE AND ALL .! RESPECTED PRINCIPAL SIR‚ TEACHERS AND MY DEAR FRIENDS.. THIS IS POOJA CHANDAK FROM CLASS IX. TODAY I AM HERE TO EXPRESS MY VIEWS ON THE TOPIC " THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN REALISING THE DREAMS OF DR. KALAM". AS ALL OF YOU KNOW‚ DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM IS AN EMINENT SCIENTIST AND HONOURABLE FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA. HE HAS A GREAT LIKING FOR HIS OUNTRY. HE HAS THREE VISIONS FOR INDIA. HIS FIRST VISION IS THAT OF FREEDOM. ACCORDING TO HIM‚ ’ IF WE ARE NOT FREE‚ NO ONE WILL RESPECT

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    GOOD MORNING ONE AND ALL .! RESPECTED PRINCIPAL SIR‚ TEACHERS AND MY DEAR FRIENDS.. THIS IS POOJA CHANDAK FROM CLASS IX. TODAY I AM HERE TO EXPRESS MY VIEWS ON THE TOPIC " THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN REALISING THE DREAMS OF DR. KALAM". AS ALL OF YOU KNOW‚ DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM IS AN EMINENT SCIENTIST AND HONOURABLE FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA. HE HAS A GREAT LIKING FOR HIS OUNTRY. HE HAS THREE VISIONS FOR INDIA. HIS FIRST VISION IS THAT OF FREEDOM. ACCORDING TO HIM‚ ’ IF WE ARE NOT FREE‚ NO ONE WILL RESPECT

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    we all are proud Indians… yes proud Indian not just because of our population my dear friends not because we are a growing country … we are also proud as we have many living legends amongst us like Dr APJ kalam Today I am going to share one of living legend or we can say gem of India…. Dr. APJ Kalam.. Dr. Avul pakir jainulabdib abdul kalam served as the 11th president of india from 2002 to 2007. He is the man of vision‚ who is always full of ideas aimed at the development of the country and

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    Ashwin And Jadeja Analysis

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    Ashwin-Jadeja performance in the India vs England series 69 Matches‚ 359 Wickets at an average of 24.5 Yes‚ these are the numbers of the spin duo Ashwin & Jadeja in their total matches. With such admirable numbers and sagacious performance in the last 18 months it is testimonial to say that the 2 finger spinners from India deserved the top 2 spots in the ICC rankings. Ashwin and Jadeja have their own style but they have formed a combination which is as good as any spin bowling combination in

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    Women in Reservation

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    On Women’s Day (March 8)‚ India witnessed the high voltage drama over much talked Women’ Reservation Bill in the Parliament. The Women’s Reservation Bill is the most essential bill to empower women in Indian politics. According to the bill‚ women will enjoy 33 per cent of the reservations in the Lower House of the Parliament and Assemblies. Rajya Sabha‚ the Upper House of the Parliament has passed the Women’s Reservation Bill on 9 March 2010‚ this day in India can be termed as one of the historic

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    6. Konjengbam Komol Singh of Moirang Tronglaobi : This man was living at Loktak when Japs came at Moirang. One evening during May 1944 he suddenly dis appeared from home. None could give his present whereabout but it is believed to have gone with Japs. Remarks : Same as above. 7. Konjengbam Sanathoi singh of moirang Pansang : He is said to have been missing since last may 1944. It is said that he had gone out of home on the plea of searching cattle. Since then he has not come back nor is

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    The book “The Light We Give” by Simran Singh provides many insights into the upbringing and current life of Simran Singh‚ in which he has faced far more challenges than those around him. Which was unfortunately due to his appearance and religion as a Sikh‚ throughout the book he speaks about where he is coming from and how the types of experiences that he faced are what formed who he is today. From his experiences with racism‚ Simran has concluded that life can bring on its challenges‚ which we can

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    Synthes Case Out of the three main threats to the sustainability of competitive advantage i.e. imitation‚ substitution and hold-up the main threat to Synthes metallic internal fixation devices is substitution by bioresorbable implants. The main competitive advantages of Synthes are: i. R&D education and link with AO’s knowledge about internal fixation devices ii. Extensive product line iii. Most experienced sales force having close working relationship with surgeons The first two competitive advantage

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