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    Early life and education A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 in a Tamil Muslim family to Jainulabdeen‚ a boat owner and Ashiamma‚ a housewife‚ at Rameswaram‚ located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[7][8][9][10] He came from a poor background and started working at an early age to supplement his family’s income.[11] After completing school‚ Kalam distributed newspapers in order to financially contribute to his father’s income.[11][12] In his school years‚ he had average grades‚ but

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    Commentary Global Media Journal – Indian Edition/ISSN 2249-5835 Winter Issue / December 2011 Vol. 2/No.2 TELEVISION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONIN INDIA: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL Rommani Sen Shitak Research Scholar School of Communication Studies Punjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India Email: rommanisen@gmail.com Abstract: The paper traces the journey of television in India which started for promoting development and serving the cause of the poor and the underprivileged. While some efforts were

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    1002–1006. [14] A. Varzi‚ C. Täubert‚ M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens‚ M. Kreis‚ W. Schütz‚ J. Power. Sources. 196 (2011) 3303-3309. [15] B.J [16] I. Lahiri‚ S.W. Oh‚ J.Y. Hwang‚ S.J. Cho‚ Y.K. Sun‚ R. Banerjee‚ W.B. Choi‚ ACS. Nano. 4 (2010) 3440-3446. [17] I. Lahiri‚ S.M. Oh‚ J.Y. Hwang‚ C.W. Kang‚ M.S. Choi‚ H.T. Jeon‚ R. Banerjee‚ Y.K. Sun‚ W.B. Choi‚ J. Mater. Chem. 21 (2011) 13621-13626. [18] Y. Gogotsi‚ P. Simon‚ Science. 34 (2011) 917-918. [19] C [20] H. Zhang‚ X. Yu‚ P.V. Braun‚ Nat. Nanotechnol. 6 (2011)

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    As its operations have expanded to new geographies‚ the Tata Steel Group has retained a collective focus on the various areas of corporate sustainability that impact people‚ environment and the society at large. Founded on the philosophy that society is not just another stakeholder in its business‚ but the prime purpose of it‚ the Company‚ across its various operations is committed to making a positive contribution in a number of ways. As a policy‚ Tata Steel promotes and encourages economic

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    difficult to adapt to the culture‚ customs‚ and traditions‚ which she depicts through her female protagonists’ cultural crisis. Bharati Mukherjee’s first novel The Tiger’s Daughter (1972) deals with an upper class Bengali Brahmin girl named Tara Banerjee Cartwright‚ who goes to America for higher studies.. This paper throws light on the cross cultural conflict of the 22-year old heroine when she revisits India after a seven year stay in the United States. It highlights the cultural turmoil faced

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    FUTURE OF PRINT MEDIA

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    here in Surendranath College for Women. I have learnt that this college is devoted to the education of girl students from diverse background for the last 60 years. The college which was originally founded by renowned nationalist Sri Surendranath Banerjee‚ in 1948 to serve the partition affected families‚ is today one of the most prominent colleges in central Kolkata in the field of journalism and mass communication. Today‚ when we are facing ongoing rapid transition from print media to online

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    parents Debendranath Tagore (1817–1905) and Sarada Devi (1830–1875).ε[›][15] The Tagore family came into prominence during the Bengal Renaissance that started during the age of Hussein Shah (1493–1519). The original name of the Tagore family was Banerjee. Being Brahmins‚ their ancestors were referred to as ’Thakurmashai’ or ’Holy Sir’. During the British rule‚ this name stuck and they began to be recognised as Thakur and eventually the family name got anglicised to Tagore.Tagore family patriarchs

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    this analysis to drive her article and is able to do this by using a credible source. Because credible sources are so important on a subject like this‚ Starre Vartan from Pacific Standard does not fail to mention many either. Vartan uses quotes from Chitra Raghavan‚ a professor of psychology at John Jay College for Criminal Justice and a practicing clinician who works primarily with victims of violence (Vartan). These three authors don’t just use these credible sources for fun‚ but to appeal to ethics

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    Torturing Prisoners in the War on Terror Is Never Justified "Torturing Prisoners in the War on Terror Is Never Justified."At Issue: How Should the United States Treat Prisoners in the War on Terror?.  Lauri S. Friedman. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2005. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale.  Kenneth Roth‚ "Time to ’Stop Stress and Duress‚’" Washington Post‚ May 13‚ 2004‚ p. A29. Copyright © 2004 by the Washington Post Book World Service/Washington Post Writers Group. Reproduced by permission

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    Community based group intervention for tobacco cessation in rural Tamil Nadu‚ India: a cluster randomized trial Abstract Objective: To determine the efficacy of community based group intervention for tobacco cessation and to identify the barriers for cessation intervention among rural men. Methods: We recruited 400 men (20-40 years) currently using any form of tobacco from 20 villages of the Indian State of Tamil Nadu and randomized them equally into intervention and control groups. A

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