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    kamaraj- he was instrumental in bringing to power two Prime Ministers‚ Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1964 and Indira Gandhi in 1966. In Tamil Nadu‚ his home state‚ he is still remembered for bringing school education to millions of the rural poor by introducing free education and the free Midday Meal Scheme during his tenure as chief minister. On 13 April 1954‚ K. Kamaraj became the Chief Minister of Madras Province. To everyone’s surprise‚ Kamaraj nominated C. Subramaniam and M. Bhakthavatsalam‚ who

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     Academic Details: EXAM | NAME OF THE INSTITUTE | BOARD/ UNIVERSITY | AGGREGATE PERCENTAGE | RESULT | MBA | Sourashtra College‚Madurai‚ (2010-11) | Approved by AICTE‚ Madurai Kamaraj University | 65%(Up to 3rd Semester) | Doing | B.Sc | Sourashtra College‚Madurai‚ (2005-08) | Madurai Kamaraj University | 63.2% | 1st Class | 12TH std. | Savithbai (kovai) Hr.sec.School‚ Thirunagar‚ Madurai. | Board Of Higher Secondary Examination‚ Tamilnadu | 62.8% | 1st Class | 10TH std

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    The political career of Kumaraswamy Kamaraj (1903-1975) spanning about 50 years‚ cutting across the colonial and post-independent phases‚ of Indian history‚ is indeed an enviable record. Representing a novel political culture neither bordering on Gandhian thought and action nor possessing the anglicised sophistication and cosmopolitanism of the Nehruvian vision‚ Kamaraj‚ rose from an underprivileged background‚ stood forth as a sober and robust figure winning the confidence and respect of the common

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    Essay Writing: An essay is a piece of work written in a personal point of view and explains about a particular topic in detail. It is a continuous flow of information without headings‚ subheadings or numberings. It is divided into three main parts which are the introduction‚ body and the conclusion. Essays have a major part in every student’s academic career. Students have to make essays to make their assignments and other writings. The introduction of the essay mentions about the purpose of writing

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    Bankers Adda How to write Essay in SBI PO Exam? Dear readers‚ as you know that SBI PO 2014 Paper will also contain a Descriptive Test of 50 marks (1 hour duration)‚ which will consist of English Language Comprehension‚ Short Précis‚ Letter Writing & Essay). So‚ here we are presenting you "How to write Essay?" and few points to remember while writing an essay in the exam‚ which will be important for upcoming SBI PO exam. How to write an essay? 1. Analyze the prompt. Note exactly what

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    Prewriting for your Essay 1 Pick a topic. Descriptive essays generally focus on a person‚ a place‚ an event‚ or a thing. Writers convey an idea about their topic by describing the topic for the reader in a ‘show‚ not tell’ manner.[1] Showing and not telling means that you paint a picture for your reader. For example‚ instead of saying‚ “There were trees near the lake” you could say‚ “The lake stared through the trees‚ a wide grey eye trapped in a perpetual state

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    A process analysis essay explains a series of events. Often process analysis essays are written chronologically so that readers can perform a set of steps. To write a process analysis essay‚ you need to understand the steps involved in a process‚ how they relate to one another and how they lead to the end result. The steps below will help you in developing and writing a process analysis essay that effectively and accurately explains the process to your reader.Difficulty: Moderately EasyInstructions1

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    disquisition‚ monograph; More 2. formal an attempt or effort. "a misjudged essay" synonyms: attempt‚ effort‚ endeavor‚ try‚ venture‚ trial‚ experiment‚ undertaking "his first essay in telecommunications" a trial design of a postage stamp yet to be accepted. verbformal verb: essay; 3rd person present: essays; past tense: essayed; past participle: essayed; gerund or present participle: essaying eˈsā/ 1. attempt or try. "essay a smile" Origin late 15th century (as a verb in the sense ‘test the

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    seconds) Search Results IELTS Sample Essay www.ieltsbuddy.com/ielts-sample-essay.html‎ Here you can view a model IELTS sample essay about alternative and conventional medicine - this shows you how to ... You should write at least 250 words. IELTS Writing: Sample IELTS Essay Topics | Good Luck IELTS www.goodluckielts.com/IELTS-essay-topics.html‎ Sample IELTS Essay Topics. In both the Academic and General IELTS Writing sections‚ you need to write an essay of at least 250 words. This means that

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    Can’t be Built on Soccer Fever” and “Na Na Na Na‚ Hey Hey‚ Goodbye” In Jonathan Zimmerman’s essay “African National Identities Can’t Be Built on Soccer Fever” he describes how soccer brings the people of Africa together. He talks about the unity of Africans and how much soccer is a part of their lives. He also describes the underlying reason of why soccer is so heavily pushed. The perspective in the essay “Na Na Na Na‚ Hey Hey‚ Goodbye” Tim Bowling discusses his passion for hockey and his hate for

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