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    To Become a Good Teacher

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    Good teachers are able to successfully resist this urge. have a sense of humor. Research has consistently shown that good teachers have a sense of humor‚ and that they are able to use humor as part of their teaching methods. Humor‚ used properly‚ can be a powerful addition to any lesson. like people‚ especially students in the age range in which they intend to teach. Most teachers choose an area of specialization such as elementary education‚ special education‚ secondary education‚ or higher

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    Economic Crisis in India

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    After India survived the Dotcom bubble in 1997-2000. enthusiastic investment bankers and financial research analysts were tom-toming the “India–shining “story .They forecasted that India would become a major superpower within the next few decades .They forecasted India to grow at an annual rate of 10 %. Billions got invested into India and the sudden influx of money led to some growth .But certain fundamental questions whether this sort of growth would be sustainable in the long run or not‚ is the

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    history of politics & one would see disturbed relations between India and China. A recent report showed that more than four-fifths of respondents viewed China as a security threat. The poll reveals multiple reasons for this mistrust‚ including China’s possession of nuclear weapons‚ competition for resources in third countries‚ China’s efforts to strengthen its relations with other countries in the Indian Ocean region‚ and the China-India border dispute China deals with countries based on its assessment

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    Crime in India

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    116TH INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE PARTICIPANTS’ PAPERS CRIME IN INDIA Sanjiv Kumar Upadhyay * I. CRIME IN INDIA A. General There were 61.8 million criminal cases reported in 1998 with a rate of 6366 per million population. 77.8% of cases investigated were chargesheeted in a court of law. There were 5.7 million cases pending in courts of which trail was completed in 15.8% of cases and of these‚ 37.4% cases ended in conviction. There are 41.6 police personnel per sq. kilometers and 1360 per million

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    Lifebuoy in India

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    Marketing Planning - Fall Semester 2012/2013 Individual Case Answers LIFEBUOY IN INDIA: PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE STRATEGIES 1. How is the concept of PLC useful? The Product Life Cycle concept is useful in the sense that it is a way to managers think about the product and the market development‚ functioning as a tool for effective marketing strategy in understanding the behaviour of product on sales‚ profits‚ 4P’s of marketing and consumer approval. The concept of PLC forces managers to plan better

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    India Tejas

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    India’s Tejas‚ light combat helicopter dazzle participants at Aero India From ANI Bangalore‚ Feb 9: India’s own first supersonic multi-role combat aircraft Tejas and light combat helicopter (LCH) dazzled participants at the Aero India 2011 on Wednesday with their breathtaking aerobatic manouveres at Air Force Station Yelhanka. It was for the first time that India’s indigenously developed fighter‚ including a trainer variant and a naval variant‚ were on display in a combat-related role on

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    Taxes in India

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    Taxes in India 1. Corporate tax rates: For a Company | Where taxable income exceeds INR 10 million | Other cases | Domestic company | 32.45% (30% + 5% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 30.90% (30% + 3% education cess) | Foreign company | 42.02% (40% + 2% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 41.20% (40% + 3% education cess) | 2. Dividend Distribution Tax Dividend income is exempt in the hands of the shareholders. However‚ a DDT is levied on companies declaring dividends. The effective

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    Music of India

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    The Music of India Indian music is a very varied type of music which ranges from classical to film‚ more commonly known as pop. Both types are extremely popular throughout the Indian society in all classes. Music is apparent in Indian culture as a way of expression. The history of Indian music extends back many centuries. Traditionally in that period‚ there were various kingdoms‚ in which the power was held equally by the king and the temples. This was the division of music. The temples presented

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    cracking india

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    Cracking India “Cracking India” is a novel that is based on acts of violence that were being committed against people of all ages‚ genders and religions in India; this took place in 1947 during the Partition of India which separated Pakistan and India based on religion. Sexual objectification of women in Indian society began at a very early age for the women all the way up to adulthood. Women were not given their freedom because they lived in a society where they were not on the same level as men;

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    Westernization of India

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    destroying the cultural diversity of the world. As one of the oldest nations in the sense of tradition and culture‚ India has been a land of sages‚ saints and various renowned scholars. Countless religious temples and shrines built in different parts of the nation expose the devotion to religion and family that dwells within all aspects of India’s culture. Everything was steady for India until a few decades back. Most of the people were farmers and survived on their pieces of land. They were satisfied

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