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    Guru Poornima

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    months") begins from this day. In the past‚ wandering spiritual masters and their disciples used to settle down at a place to study and discourse on the Brahma Sutras composed by Vyasa‚ and engage themselves in Vedantic discussions. The Role of the Guru Swami Sivananda asks: "Do you realize now the sacred significance and the supreme importance of the Guru’s role in the evolution of man? It was not without reason that the India of the past carefully tended and kept alive the lamp of Guru-Tattva. It is

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    Ambition in Life

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    for the stars‚ we will at least reach the moon. Different people have different ambitions in life. The nature of ambition varies from persons to person. It depends upon one’s family background‚ upbringing‚ social status and economic condition. Swami Vivekananda said that‚ "Man is master of his destiny". He said that by will-power alone we an fully determine and control our actions and thereby change the course of Fate. But many people believe‚ with firm conviction‚ in the inscrutable hand of Fate

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    Major characters Govind: Govind Patel is an ordinary guy with whom anybody can relate. He has very few desires but he is obsessed with the desires he covets. His main ambition is to become a businessman as he thinks that being a Gujarati‚ business is in his blood. His best friends are Omi and Ish (Ishan). Govind is an agnostic. His father has abandoned him and his mother‚ who runs a business of selling home-made food items. To support her financially‚ he takes mathematics tuitions. He continues

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    Ghanshyam Thori · Resources for Essay Language should be creative (E.g. Not many would have imagined that the India Democracy would not be a case of Infant Mortality). Conclusion: The end of conclusion can be “Remember the immortal words of Swami Vivekananda or Gandhiji or Nehru etc” followed by quotation on that topic. Some Typical Words to be Used: Problem: predicament‚ plight‚ dilemma‚ quandary‚ bone of contention‚ hassle‚ conundrum‚ crisis. Criminal/Wrongdoer: offender‚ wrongdoer‚ culprit

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    A Summer Training Report On “IMPACT OF PRINT MEDIA ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR” Submitted for partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of degree Of Master of Business Administration Of CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.) Session 2012-14 Supervised By External Guide Supervised By Internal Guide Submitted by: Prof. Gazala Y. Ashraf Chhavi Patel Asst. Prof.

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    I would like to break down this statement in order to analyse it :- 1. Firstly‚ the word : ‘Education’ Swami Vivekananda opined that education is not merely data and information that is crammed into one’s brain and just idles there for the rest of his life. Education‚ he says‚ is a long process where an individual’s character is formed‚ strength of mind increased and intellect is sharpened‚ finally resulting the individual to stand on his own two feet. He was a man of religion‚ and strongly believed

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    Gandhi on Providence and Greed Y. P. Anand and Mark Lindley Although Gandhiji is often quoted as having said‚ “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need but not enough for any man’s greed‚” we would like to point out that he said something significantly different instead‚1 but that 15-20 years earlier‚ his view in regard to food had indeed amounted to what the famous alleged statement says. The alleged statement is a distorted version of a remark attributed to him by a first-hand witness

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    Ankita

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    There was a time when people used to write on palm leaves. This was before the discovery of paper. Some of the old Manuscripts written on palm leaves are preserved in our National Manuscript Library in Delhi. The Chinese were the first to invent the art of printing. They made wooden blocks to print letters. This was started during the period of the Tang Dynasty in 600 AD. The oldest known surviving printed work in a woodblock is a Buddhist scripture of 684 AD. It is now exhibited in a calligraphy

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    its campus from 1960.The fort has lost its original magnificence and is now in ruins. The reasons include almost no maintenance of the fort and vandalism. The fort consists of the palace of the King/Queen and a temple dedicated to Lord Chennakesava Swami. This study is an attempt to document the Fort from its birth to its present state. A study and analysis is also undertaken of the spaces in the fort in terms movement and the effects of the changing perception of spaces in the fort. An attempt

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    Swatantra Vidhyalaya

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    honours. Soon he went to the United States for higher studies. He took up a job with a civil engineering firm and eventually became a green-card holding citizen of USA. In the meantime his family‚ through their own network‚ found an American educated Gujarati girl and got Harish married to her. His brothers remained in and around Ahmedabad‚ some in farming others in the business of cotton trading. Harish and his family used to visit Harish’s parents and other relatives‚ on an average‚ almost every two

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