House Captain Well to start with I would request all of you to raise your right hand when I say raise. Raise Well….hands down….. Great…I have just proved one of my most important point….”They all listen to me”…. Well jokes apart coming to the point now. A heart full of respect and love to all my teachers‚ friends and other supporting staff. Also a very warm welcome to all those who are new to Ruby House. To all those who don’t know me I am Devangi Patodiya grade 9th student
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GIVEN UTMOST IMPORTANCE AT RYAN.SO AS OUR TRADITION IS‚ OUR ESTEEMED GUEST WILL PLANT A SAPLING. INTRODUCTION BHAVIKA: CHHOTE MUKH SE KAISE KEH DOON IS BHARAT KI BAAT RE SONE JAISE DIN HAIN ISKE CHAANDI JAISI RAAT RE UNCHA MUKUT HIMALAYA UJLI SI NADIYON KI MALA HAI ANUPAM SUNDARTA NE DI HAI SAARE JAG KO MAAT RE SABHI PREM SE MILE YAHAN HAR MAUSAM MUSKATE HAIN IS UPVAN KE PAAT RE CHHOTE MUKH SE
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father’s dream of him being a soldier come true.): Suri ji‚ aaj to bohat hard training hui. Saara din bas bhagta dodte rahe. Suri ji: O putar.. sipahi ban na hai to mehnat to karni padegi na.. Huda: (hmm..Amardeep Huda..a Haryanvi cool dude in KMA‚ known for flirting with girls) sahi mein Suri ji..yahaan itni mehnat karni padegi..ye maine kabhi socha nahi tha.. Alekh : (a short-tempered drunker criminal who has been sent here by the authorities for his transformation) vaise bhi to sochta kab hai
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Girls are like that only * 11 Comments When guys propose girls they get lot of confusing answers. I got a list of such answers through a forwarded mail some time ago. I have just put smileys to make it more interesting. Here are the top most replies of girls: 1. Nahiiiiiii 2. Chhiiiii…Kitne gande vichar hain tumhare 3. Maine tumhe sirf ek acche dost ki nazar se dekha hai 4. Mera pehle se ek boyfrnd hai 5. Main in baton pe vishwas nahi karti‚ apne padhai pe dhyaan lagao 6. Tum
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Galaabaatar T‚ Karni E (2010) Objective and subjective expected utility with incomplete preferences. Working paper Gilboa I‚ Schmeidler D (1989) Maxmin expected utility with non-unique prior. J. Math. Econ. 18:141–153 Hayashi T (2005) Intertemporal substitution‚ risk aversion‚ and ambiguity aversion. Econ. Theory 25:933–956 Risk‚ Ambiguity‚ and State-Preference Theory 29 Karni DS E.‚ Vind K (1983) On state-dependent preferences and subjective probabilities. Econometrica 51:1021–1031 Karni E (1979) On
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Rats are various medium sized rodents. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus‚ the most important of which to humans are the black rat‚ Rattus rattus‚ and the brown rat‚ R. norvegicus. Many members of other rodent genera and families are also called rats and share many characteristics with true rats. A rat has an average life span of 2-3 years[1]. Rats are distinguished from mice by their size; rats generally have bodies longer than 12 cm (5 in). Contents [hide] * 1 Species and description
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Because the valley is able to provide so much‚ in terms of crops‚ perhaps that is the reason why people may want to move there. The poverty rate of those living in the San Joaquin valley‚ about twenty percent‚ was way below the nation’s poverty rate of about fourteen percent. The rate of educated people‚ including adults with a high school diploma‚ is also much lower in this valley. According to the Joint center for political and economic studies San Joaquin Valley place matters team‚ the life expectancy
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Starbucks and its Environment Customers/Consumers Starbucks extends their coffee experience to everyone: kids‚ teenagers and adults. Part of their success comes from their ability to create new products that fit the culture of the country. In Japan‚ for instance‚ Starbucks launched green tea lattes‚ which later became popular in other countries (Allison). Starbucks is well established in countries like Canada‚ Japan‚ and the United Kingdom. In the US alone‚ Starbucks sells 4 million cups of coffee
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Tipping in Restaurants and Around the Globe: An Interdisciplinary Review Michael Lynn Introduction On an average day‚ approximately ten percent of the U.S. population eats at sitdown/family restaurants. In an average month‚ approximately 58% do so (Media Dynamics‚ 2001). After completing their meals‚ almost all of these restaurant diners leave a voluntary gift of money (or tip) for the server who waited on them (Speer‚ 1997). These tips‚ which amount to approximately $21 billion a year‚ are an important
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307-326 3. Zeithaml V.A.‚ Parasuraman A. and Berry L.L. (1985). “Problems and Strategies in Services Marketing”‚ Journal of Marketing‚ 49‚ 33 - 46. 4. Regan W.J. (1963). “The Service Revolution”‚ Journal of Marketing‚ 47‚ 57 - 62. 5. Darby‚ M.R. and Karni‚ E. (1973). “Free competition and the optimal amount of fraud”‚ Journal of Law and Economics‚ 16‚ 67-86 6. Zeithaml V.A.(1981) 7. Erramilli‚ M. Krishna. 1990. Entry Mode Choice in Service Industries. International Marketing Review‚ 7(5): 50-62 8. Onkvisit
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