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    Civilian Training Programme Indian Technical & Economic Cooperation (ITEC) & Special Commonwealth Assistance for Africa Programme (SCAAP) 2010-11 Sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs Government of India New Delhi List of ITEC/SCAAP Empanelled Institutes Accounts‚ Finance and Audit Courses 01. Institute of Government Accounts and Finance - New Delhi 02. International Center for Information and System Audit – NOIDA IT‚ Telecommunication and English Courses 03. Aptech

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    Magic realism Magic realism (or magical realism) is a literary genre in which magical elements appear in an otherwise realistic setting. As used today the term is broadly descriptive rather than critically rigorous. The term was initially used by German art critic Franz Roh to describe painting which demonstrated an altered reality‚ but was later used by Venezuelan Arturo Uslar-Pietri to describe the work of certain Latin American writers. The Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier (a friend of Uslar-Pietri)

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    Plant Biotechnology 26‚ 67–70 (2009) Minireview Production of natural rubber from Para rubber tree Yasuyuki Hayashi Bridgestone Corporation‚ Kodaira‚ Tokyo 187-8531‚ Japan E-mail: hayashi.yasuyuki@bridgestone.co.jp Tel: 81-42-342-6514 Fax: 81-43-498-2392 Received December 22‚ 2008; accepte January 27‚ 2009 (Edited by H. Suzuki) Abstract Natural rubber is one of the most important polymers produced by plants because it is a strategic raw material used in more than 40‚000 products. It

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    spent almost all of her childhood locked in her bedroom (Cronkite para. 3). She was found barely able to walk or talk‚ she was known as a �wild child.� �Wild Child� as defined by Stacie Keach �is a child who has grown up in severe isolation with virtually no human contact.� Every so often our society crosses path with such an unfortunate child. Genie was 13 when officers finally found her in her elderly parents home (Cronkite para. 2). It is said that she was tied to her potty chair with restraints

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    CMLT 2220 Flemming 4 November‚ 2012 A Bitter Harvest: Comparing the Autumn of Keats’ and Holderlin In an initial reading of John Keats “To Autumn” and Friedrich Holderlin’s “Half of Life”‚ it may appear to the audience that the two poets are ruminating on two completely different topics. The poets significantly differ in their manipulation of imagery to portray autumn. Keats personifies the season into a goddess that brings the joy of harvest‚ and then consumes the last of its bounty as winter

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    Another view is that of the article “The 1932 Harvest and the Famine of 1933” by Dr. Mark B. Tauger. Tauger is an American professor at West Virginia University‚ who has written multiple works on famines and agriculture‚ writes in his article about the famine in 1932-33. He states that the Soviets did not cause the famine on purpose‚ but that in fact the famine came about due to a combination of bad harvests in these years and bad planning by the Soviets. He does not deny that the Soviets caused

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    2 March 2012 Period 4 Professional Writing Sample See the Forest for the Trees As the great poet Robert Louis Stevenson once said‚ “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant.” I believe this quote says that if you put all your attention on planting you will have overflowing crops‚ but if you focus on the crops‚ you might lose sight of how the crops came about. In the end it’s not about enjoying the results‚ it’s about enjoying how the things started. The quote

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    I was sitting at the computer desk in the upstairs loft‚ I had just finished my homework and began to check my phone‚ when I hear this loud thunder and lightening like sound and my house had shook like there was an earthquake. I was very confused and hadn’t realized what had happened‚ and as I look down all I can see is white insulation all over my desk and in my mouth. I could my brother Corey faintly yelling my name‚ “SARA SARA SARA?! ARE YOU OKAY?!”. I couldn’t respond I was in such a shock but

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    ineffectiveness. Superfluity describes the explanation in a more complicated way for the sake of better understanding‚ but the explanation has no real knowledge to pass forth. 8. How do Ryle’s para-mechanical hypothesis address mentalisms? How does Ryle’s framework deal with private events such as love and pain? Ryle’s para-mechanical hypothesis addresses mentalism’s because the terms that are used to describe unable to be observed things (feelings)‚ are sometimes the underlying cause of behavior. Ryle’s

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    Source Interpretation The poster by Maria Voron‚ “Shock-brigade Reaping for a Bolshevik Harvest” is an amazing piece of artwork published in 1934 that shows the key principles of collectivism. The collectivist ideology is key in the Bolshevik philosophy which is also known as the communist party as they where renamed after the October Revolution of 1917. The poster uses images of people working together to promote unity and equality‚ showing the strength the people create when working together towards

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