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    Current Affairs

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    2013 IBPS-NEWS Admin February 2013 Current Affairs POWERED BY www.ibps-news.blogspot.com [FEBRUARY 2013 CURRENT AFFAIRS] Here is a list of important current events of February 2013 on National & International news‚ Sports news‚ Prize & Award‚ Science & Technology news helpful for upcoming IBPS‚ SBI‚ SSC‚ UPSC etc. recruitment exam. Downloaded from www.ibps-news.blogspot.com Page 1 February 2013 Current Affairs National News • • • • • • The 2001 Indian Parliament attack case victim

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    Current Society

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    Fahrenheit 451 and Current American Society The novel Fahrenheit 451 reflects current American society in many ways. A couple of these ways are one‚ television is a reason for people losing interest in books and is causing negative effects‚ two in the book there are people who are rebelling from societies rules by keeping books in their minds. They are disobeying the law and that is similar to current American society there are many people rebelling from the governments rules. First of all‚ television

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    Two out of three American millionaires have unfinished college education. Why are we encouraging our children and our younger generations to get college educations? Various theorist have come to the conclusion that these “get smart” campaigns were actually brought about by our own government so people can be influenced into debt with student loans. What people haven’t caught yet is that these millionaires‚ are millionaires by pure chance and. that only 1% of Americans are actually millionaires. If

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    SPECIAL SENSES

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    SPECIAL SENSES  EYES – the organs of sight. We learn much about the environment through these senses.  IMPORTANCE:  We learn about the people‚ things and happenings around us.  To students‚eyes are very important. Eyes makes students understand their lessons better by observing‚ reading ang analysing facts.  With the eyes we may avoid accidents ant other cicumstances that makes us sick.  COMMON AILMENTS:  1st Group • Myopia - nearsightedness‚ clearly sees object near them. Concave

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    Electric Current

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    Name _____________________ Battery‚ resistance‚ and current – Lab 17 Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/battery-resistor-circuit and click on Run Now. Batteries‚ Resistance and Current “Battery-Resistor”: Check “show battery” and “show cores”‚ watch what happens‚ adjust some variables 1. Why do electrons (blue dots) move? Draw a diagram of the battery‚ label the flow of electrons. The flow of current (+) is opposite; draw this and note if toward or away from + terminal

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    Alternating Current

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    Tesla. Edison perfected the incandescent light bulbs and devised a system of electrical current for homes and businesses. Tesla’s biggest innovation was introducing alternating current as the standard for modern electric power‚ breaking Edison’s monopoly on direct current power. Inventors Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were opposite sides of the same coin. Edison‚ a brilliant business man with no formal education and Tesla‚ a scientist and scholar‚ had two completely different approaches in the way

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    Introduction Law enforcement office are given the legal authority by the state to protect and serve citizens. Law enforcement officers are given a lot of discretion in most situations. Occasionally‚ officers abuse his or her power and temporarily or permanently deprive civilians of his or her rights to life‚ liberty‚ and property (Minton‚ 2011). Police are often associated with police brutality by the media causing scholars to argue that police departments should mandate that candidates who wish

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    HR Challenges

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    Chapter 1 Meeting present and emerging strategic HR challenges Types of Employees Environmental challenges Organization challenges Individual challenges Planning and implementing strategic HR choices Benefits/Challenges of HR planning Strategic HR Choices Work flows Staffing Employee separations Selecting HR strategies to increase firm performance Fit with organizational strategies Corporate strategies Business Unit Strategies Fit with the environment Fit with Organizational Characteristics

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    wants to convince people about the need of transforming today’s education. At the end of the speech he wants the audience to understand that we are immerse in a mechanical‚ standardized education system that is depleting human resources (human resources crisis)‚ and we need to go to an organic education‚ an education customized to each one’s circumstances. He exposes this solution as the only answer to the future of education. • How is the speaker’s ethos established? Does the audience accept

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    Prisoners with Special Needs Melanie Di Frisco CJA/234 Sherri Webster February 16‚ 2015 Prisoners with Special Needs There are always going to be prisoners that will have various special needs that cause for the acknowledgement of some particular occupants. The correctional establishments are completely conscious of these needs. The facility as a whole need to be more aware of how to handle appropriately these specific inmates and still handle the necessary normal functions and proper correctional

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