Certificate AJAY KUMAR MISHRA 4. Father’s Name JAINATH MISHRA 5. Mother’s Name MALTI MISHRA 6. Date of Birth (as recorded in X Class Certificate) 19 / 07 / 1987 7. a) Category [Y] [ ] Unreserved (UR) Scheduled Tribe (ST) [ ] [ ] Scheduled Caste (SC) Other Backward Class (OBC) [ ] [ ] Govt. Servant (GS) Widow/Divorcee 11. Contact Details (Note : All particulars given below in the head should be maintained active till the end of selection process) a ) Address for Correspondence Name : MR. AJAY KUMAR
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strengths‚ and weaknesses. You then can use the profile to create a personal development plan based on your individual needs and interests. Some items refer to general activities that you may do regularly‚ such as recognizing people’s feelings. Others items refer to more specific activities and tools that you may not have had any experience with yet‚ such as coaching people on career issues or preparing a Gantt chart. If you have not had a chance to engage in the activity specified or are unfamiliar
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In both these pieces‚ Adichie and Zephaniah have expressed their experiences of being misunderstood and how that created problems in their lives and in others lives as well. They presented their problems in different ways. Adichie has presented in a speech format for presenting it in Ted Talks‚ whereas Zephaniah has presented it in an article format for the renowned The Guardian daily mail. Despite their main base plot is very similar‚ they have used different structural and literary language techniques
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for a magazine show in the same network. Boy‚ I was excited. Bigger offer plus creative side plus it’s my dream company-- as an impulsive fresh graduate‚ I chose the magazine show‚ not over thinking the pros and cons of this decision. I chose the other one in a heartbeat. I declined the offer from the news department‚ assured that I’ll have the more exciting offer. However‚ due to some twist of fate or some kind of a universal joke‚ conflict began to rise since it wasn’t very honorable for me to
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Princess shoes. Pink‚ fluffy‚ sparkly princess shoes. That’s what started it all. Malls are a wonderous place to kids. There’s the food court with a variety of delicacies. Clothes boutiques where the opportunities to play dress up are limitless. There’s also the toy store: a heaven on Earth for playful children‚ and I was one of them. The toy store was an addiction for me. Getting lost in its maze of aisles was a routine of mine every single time I visited. Well‚ nearly every single time. On one
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Alyssa Palomo Professor Braman GEW September 29‚ 2014 Treat Others How You Would like To Be Treated When I was a little girl‚ I would go up the people in wheelchairs or people carrying items or people who looked weird to me and ask so many questions. “Why are you sitting there?”‚ “What’s that you’re carrying?”‚ “Are you going to make balloons?”‚ “What’s that on your face?”‚ “Why do you have two different colors on your face and arms?” One Saturday‚ Mom took me and my sisters to the
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NORMS AND OTHER NORMS Subject- Legal Methods Submitted to- Ms Amita Punj Submitted by- Sanya Sud Class-1st year Year-2011 Semester-1st National Law University‚ Delhi CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION “Custom is to the society what law is to the state.”These famous lines by Salmond beautifully express the complex relationship between legal norms and custom‚ a form of societal norms. While understanding the association between legal and other norms‚ we first must define what ‘other norms’ signify
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“No two persons are born exactly alike; but each differs from the other in natural endowments‚ one being suited for one occupation and the other for another.” Individual differences can be studied or examined at three levels of focus captured by the well known quote: “Every man is in certain respects (a) like all other men‚ (b) like some other men‚ (c) like no other man.” (H.A. Murray & C. Kluckhohn‚ 1953). A man is like all other men because some features of his personality are common to the human
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Throughout life‚ many situations require you to see things through other people’s perspective. By doing so‚ you can understand others more before judging or making assumptions about them. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout and Jem learn a lot about that life lesson and use it in many situations. Scout learns that it is important to put yourself in other people place and “crawl around in their skin” before judging them. A good example is when Scout puts herself in Walter’s place after she questions
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CHRISTIANITY AND TRADITIONAL CULTURE: A STUDY OF THEIR JUDGING PRINCIPLES THAT GENERATE CONFLICT IN MODERN AFRICAN SOCIETIES BY OKE OLUFEMI femironaldo@yahoo.com 08033811961 DEPARTMENT OF CREATIVE ARTS UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS AKOKA YABA LAGOS‚ NIGERIA Referees Ademakinwa‚ Adebisi (Dr.) Senior lecturer‚ University of Lagos Otun‚ Rasheed (Mr.) Assistant Lecturer‚ University of Lagos Christianity and Traditional Culture: A Study of their Judging Principles That Generate Conflict in Modern African
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