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    ’item’) are /ʃəkt̪i/ and /ʋəst̪u/‚ not */ʃəkt̪ɪ/ and */ʋəst̪ʊ/.[3] Alphabet: The Devangari script employed by Hindi contains both vowels (10) and consonants (40) and is characterized by bars on top of the symbols. Hindi is highly phonetic; i.e. the pronunciation of new words can be reliably predicted from their written form. This is in strong contrast to English‚ with the result that Hindi learners may struggle with English spelling. Conversely‚ they may mispronounce words that they first encounter

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    lower castes can reach the grand state of nirvana (Jeste and Vahia 198). Prior to the Bhagavad-Gītā‚ this possibility seemed unachievable to Hindus excluded from the Brahman caste. Numerous teachings are showcased throughout the text in the advice Krishna gives to Arjuna‚ leading Arjuna to the correct decision concerning his dilemma over whether or not to fight his brethren. By following these lessons‚ individuals of the lower class can climb the Hindu social ladder‚ giving followers of Hinduism similar

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    various different reasons. The most detailed cases described by the author are of cases in which the plaintiff is accusing the so-called cult of brainwashing the person into joining; seen in cases such as George v. ISKCON (International Society of Krishna Conciousness) as well as Molko and Leal v. The Unification Church [Richardson (1990): 3‚ 8]. The foremost problem that this presents is whether or not brainwashing is a successful practice that members of sects or “cults” use to bring in new members

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    Assistant Official Language of India: India being a multicultural and multilingual country has Hindi as its official language and English as its Assistant Official Language. English is thus a window language. For those who do not know Hindi or whose mother tongue is not Hindi‚ it is imperative that they should at least have knowledge of the English language. English is the most commonly spoken after Hindi in India. 2. International / Global Language: Because of colonization‚ English has become the

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    Brand Equity

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    BRAND EQUITY Why recently ads have used old Hindi songs in place of jingles? SWITCH on the telly and chances are that you will catch an old Hindi number. Now‚ they could either be from the numerous music channels playing retro numbers or songs running on television commercials . And with so many commercial breaks‚ one sees more Hindi songs as jingles for TVCs than the original song itself. So from ‘Pehli Tareek’ for Cadbury to ‘Hum jab honge’ for SBI Life to ‘I love you’ for Nestle Kit Kat‚ the

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    & 5 Poem – Seeds TO THEOLOGY/ MORAL SCIENCE (ORALS) 26-9-12 ARABIC (ORALS) 15-9-12 TO THEO: Surah Al- Nas / MSC: ARABIC: Letters with words Reading Les- 3 ई‚उ‚ऊ HINDI READING & RECITATION S.A.C ORAL (PAGE 8) L–5 - - मात्रा Recitation Lesson – 10 26-9-12 English & Hindi Spelling ( lesson wise) & Listening Comprehension Dates will be notified in the school diary Maths Activity‚ Mental Ability & Multiplication tables. Dates will be notified in the school

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    Tution: a Necessary Evil?

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    edge needed for entrance exams. Popular subjects Math‚ Science and Hindi are by far the most sought after subjects at tuition classes. Minakshi Garg‚ who teaches primary school at Head Start in Koramangala and who takes tuition classes for Hindi and Math‚ says that for Hindi kids seem to start tuitions fairly early in Bangalore‚ in fact as early as class 1. Hindi‚ as a language‚ is not easy for a child coming from a non-Hindi speaking background. With tuitions‚ a child is able to know enough of

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    Swami and Friends

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    explore his idiosyncrasies with the help of witty language is both engaging and entertaining. Once swami’s father dictates arithmetic problem. Rama has ten mangoes with which he wants to earn fifteen annas. Krishna wants only four mangoes. How much will Krishna have to pay? Now read description of swami’s state of mind swaminathan gazed and gazed at this sum‚ and every time he read it‚ it seemed to acquire a new meaning. He had the feeling of having stepped into

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    Bhagavad Gita

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    written in sanskrit‚ but is now translated into most common languages. The Gita‚ is the conversation prior to the battle. In the text ‚ Arjuna‚ the son of Krishna‚ was having a conversation on why Arjuna should fight in the battle. However‚ Arjuna did not comprehend why he had to fight‚ therefore ‚ he thought it was a sin to be killing people. Krishna then explains that Arjuna needed to fight in order to receive karma. This source represents the time period by conducting an overview of why karma and

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    Language Policy in India

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    McGill Poli 322 Final Paper A Game Theoretic Explanation of Indian Language Policy Outcome “India has been a crucible for the drama of language conflict” (Laitin‚ 415). Exploring language policy in India is both a complex and interesting task. Contrary to other empires that went through state consolidation‚ it is clear that India is quite the linguistic mosaic (Laitin‚ 415). Not only is there no single language for official exchange‚ but citizens of India have developed complex language repertoires

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