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    Legal Awareness

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    LEGAL AWARENESS IS THE NEED OF THE HOUR “Legal awareness is the need of the hour” for the good of the common masses. For a common man laws are a set of rules or regulations which they have to abide by in order to escape the imprisonment and fine imposed by the government. Knowing law is just not important only for the business class groups‚ lawyers‚ judges‚ victims‚ etc but for each and every existing human being whether whatever its status may be. “Every human has four endowments- self awareness

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    Self Awareness

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    Altered States of Consciousness By Gan Osborne Conscious is to be self-aware or simply aware of one’s own surroundings. Consciousness is self-awareness. The brain is the physical collection of cells combined into the body’s computer. The mind is the personality that thinks and feels‚ the intangible thinking part that constitutes “you.” The brain is the portion where the fusion of both physical and metaphysical takes place. An affect on the metaphysical can directly equate to a change

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    Anesthesia Awareness

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    Thul Eng 151 January 22‚ 2013 Anesthesia Awareness As the patient lies on the examination table it seems as if everything is going as planned. General anesthesia has been administrated and the patient has lost all feeling in his or her body‚ the ability to remember has been knocked out‚ and the muscles have been paralyzed. Not until surgery is done however will the doctor know just how well the anesthesia worked on the patient. Anesthesia awareness is a rare occurrence when the patient is given

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    Self Awareness

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    What is self awareness? Self awareness is a way for us to explore our individual personalities‚ value systems‚ beliefs‚ natural inclinations‚ and tendencies. Because we are all different in the way we react to things‚ learn‚ and synthesize information‚ it’s helpful to occasionally spend time in self-reflection to gain a better insight into ourselves. Why is self awareness important? Self awareness is important because when we have a better understanding of ourselves‚ we are empowered to

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    Self Awareness

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    Self Awareness Each and every person is different in their own way. One thing we can agree on is in order to sit down and set goals for ourselves we need to have a better understanding of who we are. Self awareness empowers us to recognize our strengths and weaknesses and build from them. What in our lives needs improvement‚ what aspects can we use to take us to where we need to be in life‚ and how do we react or learn from our mistakes and accomplishments. Understanding who you are and how you

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    Definitions

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    need to define it.” Critically analyse this assertion in light of the problems associated with the precise definition The study of religion may be as old as humankind itself according to one author. Defining religion is difficult as there are many definitions as there are many authors. The word religion is the most difficult to define because of the lack of a universally accepted definition. Specifically the root meaning of the word religion can be traced to Latin. Relegare or religion means to

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    Awareness on Autism

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    research is to get the correct treatment of autism spectrum Disorders. Autism is one of a spectrum of behaviorally defined pervasive developmental disorders‚ which is referred to as autism spectrum disorder (www.ninds.nih.gov 7/17/15). The deficits in social communication and repetitive behaviors that are lifelong impairments and disability (what is autism www.healthnation.com 4/09/15). Autism affects 1 in 88 children in the United States (www.wisegeek.com/how do I become an autism specialist 8/18/15)

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    Brand Awareness

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    BRAND AWARENESS OF INDUSTRIAL PAINTS OF GOA PAINTS & ALLIED PRODUCTS SUBMITTED BY:- Jayalekshmi S.P. PGDM: - TPS 20th BATCH Roll No: - 20024 Corporate Guide Faculty Guide Mr. Ajith Vasudevan

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    Entrepreneur Awareness

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    Entrepreneurship awareness The Pakistani state was born out of the partition of India an event that was characterized by conflict‚ lasting enmities‚ a mass migration and the birth of a theological state. It was formed on August14‚ 1947 and still after sixty six years of formation Pakistan is a under-developed country. Still‚ we are forced to go towards international monetary fund for the stabilization of our economy. Still‚ we ask our allies i.e. China‚ America and Saudi-Arabia for help. Still‚

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    disabilities are: Lack of Phonemic Awareness‚ Decoding and phonics and Fluency. Phonemic Awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate phonemes‚ which is the smallest part of a spoken language. From a young age‚ most children attain the knowledge that language is used to express thoughts. According to the National Reading Panel (2000)‚ research indicates that phonemic awareness and letter knowledge are key predictors to student’s success in learning to read‚ as phonemic awareness is both an understanding

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