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    I know that comparing is inevitable in a competition but to actually say that the other deserves to stay just because her face is more "presentable" is taking away the essence of this competition. Kaya nga the voice di ba? Boses ang pinagbbsehan hindi ang panlabas na kaanyuan. Im a major morisette fan. No doubt na idol ko talaga siya. Pero kahit ako‚ aminado ako na mas maganda yung perfomance ni klarisse sa semi’s kaya she much deserves the spot. At para sa mga fans ni morisette‚ don’t worry‚ sikat

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    bangles are slowly disappearing‚ and fashionable anklets‚ bracelets and tattoos are taking over. Even the traditional saris and salwar kameez are slowly‚ but inevitably‚ being replaced by jeans‚ fatua (short tunic) and short kameez. Women from Hindi Serials Women also put on their make-up differently these days. Make-up for an average Bangladeshi woman used to be the kohl liner to enhance the eyes and maybe a lipstick and too much of it was considered to be cheap and vulgar. Today‚ make-up for

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    languages alongside Urdu. This call came in a booklet written by Professor Abul Kashem‚ who asked for all citizens of East Pakistan to join the Language Movement. 2. October 1947: An Organised Structure In October 1947‚ Tamuddin Majlish formed a Rashtrabhasha Sangram Parishad to give the movement an organised structure. Nurul Haq Bhuyan was convener of this Sangram Parishad and a number of meetings held‚ such as

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    Ramdhari Singh ’Dinkar’ (September 23‚ 1908 – April 24‚ 1974) was an Indian Hindi poet‚ essayist and academician‚ who is considered as one of the most important modern Hindi poets. Dinkar emerged as a rebellious poet with his nationalist poetry in pre-Independence days. His poetry exuded veer rasa‚ and he has been hailed as a Rashtrakavi ("National poet") evoking the spirit of nationalism on account of his inspiring patriotic composition.As a mark of respect for him‚ his portrait was unveiled in

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    Motivation Impelling the Sharing Economy The motivation of people to participate in collaborative consumption can have different grounds. While Albinsson and Perera (2012) argue that motivation can either be of altruistic or utilitarian character‚ Hamari et al. (2013) and Van de Glind (2013) divide the reasons into being of intrinsic or extrinsic nature. Sharing activities that are driven by intrinsic motivation are stimulated by a desire for experiencing pleasure and fun from taking part in them

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    of Indian English can be grouped under phonological and grammatical features. http://www.boddunan.com/education/61-english-language/1568-indian-english.html The differences between English and Hindi/Urdu Introduction: Hindi is the major language of India. Linguistically and in its everyday spoken form Hindi is virtually identical to Urdu‚ which is the national language of Pakistan. The two languages are often jointly referred to as Hindustani or Hindu-Urdu. The differences between them are found in

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    Learning Problems Over the decades education has gone through a vast experimentation on various theories and teaching method to find the perfect education system. In the United States of America‚ ‘The no child left behind’ policy and the ‘Common core’ are all going through varies debates to see the best fit education system. As I am currently teaching in Cooperative School in Majuro‚ using the United States curriculum‚ I have witnessed that there is always room for new educational interventions

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    CONCLUSION--------------------------------------------------------------------07 05) REFFERENCES------------------------------------------------------------------08 INTRODUCTION: The term Bollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language film industry Bollywood is the nickname given to the Indian film industry -. The B comes from Bombay (also known as Mumbai)‚ a big city in India. Bollywood is massive. It makes up to 1000 films a year - twice as many as Hollywood and about

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    posts of Patwari Candidates (GEN=426‚ SC=162‚ BCA=128‚ BCB=68‚ ESM GEN=71‚ ESM SC=21‚ ESM BCB=29‚ OSP GEN=8‚ OSP SC=18‚ OSP BCA=11‚ Ortho=29) E.Q. ESM BCA=21‚ OSP BCB=10‚ PHC i) Graduate or its equivalent examination of a recognized University; ii) Hindi/Sanskrit upto Matric standard. iii) Qualify the Patwar examination as prescribed in Appendix E on the basis of syllabus given in Appendix F to these rules after attending the patwar school for minimum period of one year and after passing the examination

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    Following India’s independence‚ the period from the late 1940s to the 1960s is regarded by film historians as the "Golden Age" of Hindi cinema.[15][16][17] Some of the most critically acclaimed Hindi films of all time were produced during this period. Examples include the Guru Dutt films Pyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) and the Raj Kapoor films Awaara (1951) and Shree 420 (1955). These films expressed social themes mainly dealing with working-class urban life in India; Awaara presented the

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