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    As a Business graduate looking for part-time employment to further develop my interpersonal and professional skills in a friendly and healthy environment. I am eligible to undertake part time work in the UK‚ for up to 20 hours per week under the terms of my student visa. WORK EXPERIENCE 02/13 – 12/13 FIS Global Gurgaon‚ India. ID Administration Giving first level support to end users and coordinating with other team for second level support (if required). Training new hires in the team

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    The Taj Mahal

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    The Taj​  ​ Mahal       Year of Construction​ : 1631 Completed In​ : 1653 Time Taken​ : 22 years Built By​ : Shah Jahan Dedicated to​ : Mumtaz​  ​ Mahal (Arjumand​  ​ Bano Begum)‚ the wife of Shah Jahan Location​ : Agra (Uttar Pradesh) The Taj​  M ​ahal stands in the city of Agra in the northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh‚ on the banks of Yamuna River. The Taj  Mahal was built by Mughal Emperor‚ Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife Mumtaz​  ​ Mahal‚ also known as Arjumand​  ​ Bano Begum

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    “Every problem can be resolved peacefully.” Do you agree? Many think every problem can be resolved peacefully. Hindus especially think that every problem can be resolved peacefully because in Hinduism they believe in Ahisma. Ahisma is the respect for all living things and avoidance of violence towards others. Their belief in Ahisma makes them regard violence and war as a last option. Problems cannot be solved through war; war brings destruction which cannot be compensated for many years. No one

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    The concept of medieval in South Asia has been a long and contested one. The concept of medieval and was firstly introduced by the colonial administrators. Medieval is a highly debated concept. The reasons which make this concept a debated are chronological uncertainty‚ model building and different. As far as relation of medieval with India term is concerned‚ this term was introduced to India during the colonial encounter‚ before that‚ medieval was not known to India. In our national language medieval

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    Archetypes and the Chakras The chakra that resembles the light and shadow attributes of The Damsel archetype is the Heart Chakra. Like The Damsel archetype‚ the Heart Chakra’s purpose is to obtain balance and love. The Heart Chakra is secure when an individual exhibits acceptance within themselves and others. In my opinion‚ The Damsel is balanced when one is able to identify and reflect on what a healthy relationship means to them while having a strong sense of self-reliance and self-acceptance.

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    Wesley Canhedo Global History From 1648 Hinduism With over 900 million followers‚ Hinduism is the third largest religion today. Only Christianity and Islam have more. The major difference between them though‚ is that Hinduism did not spread like the other two religions. Out of the 900 million followers that the Hindu religion has‚ only 20 million are located outside of India. The religion barely spread outside of India‚ mainly because of how the Hindu religion is followed and how its

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    THE UNHATE Foundation The Benetton Group formed the UNHATE Foundation at the end of 2011 to identify and pursue tangible initiatives and projects which support the social aspirations of its campaigns. The UNHATE Foundation constitutes a world frame of reference for the promotion of the culture of non-hate and acceptance‚ based on the founding values of United Colors of Benetton. The core principles through which the Foundation operates are: the fight against hate and discrimination in all

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    The Press can perform its true role as a guardian of the public interest‚ as a Watchdog and a source of all kinds of information‚ only in a democracy. The newspapers in India‚ for the most part‚ enjoy freedom of expression i.e. not State-controlled. Of course‚ all journalists and newspapers must behave within the law and must not infringe the regulations regarding libel‚ defamation; otherwise they would make themselves liable to penal code. While observing the limitations of the law‚ the newspapers

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    [[ NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ DELHI (A University of Law Established in 2008 by Act No. 1 of 2008 of NCT of Delhi) Sector - 14‚ Dwarka‚ New Delhi - 110 078 APPLICATION FORM FOR AILET FOR ADMISSION TO FIVE YEAR B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) 2012 (Please read the Admission Notice carefully before filling the Application form. Use ballpoint pen only to fill this form. Leave the blank space in between two words) 1.Candidate’s Name in Capital Letters as given in Class X Certificate Paste Recent Photograph

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    English perspective The English purpose was to ensure that Scotland would not choose a monarch different from the one on the English throne. The two countries had shared a king for much of the previous century‚ but the English were concerned that an independent Scotland with a different king‚ even if he were a Protestant‚ might make alliances against England. The English succession was provided for by the English Act of Settlement 1701‚ which ensured that the monarch of England would be a Protestant

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