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    riders to the sea

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    (Common for BA/BSc‚ BCom (EN1111.2) and Career Related 2(a) courses (EN1111.3)) (Common for BA/BSc) Arabic AR 1111.1 Communicative Arabic French FR 1111.1 Communication Skills in French German GR 1111.1 Grammar and Translation (Seen) Hindi HN 1111.1 Prose and Grammar Latin LT 1111.1 Communication Skills in Latin Malayalam ML 1111.1 Malayala Kavitha Russian RU1111.1 Grammar and Prose Sanskrit SK1111.1 Drama and Prose Syriac SR1111.1 Poetry‚ Grammar and History of the

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    within this world of different dialect‚ cultures and within this world of business. It is a part of speech that is important and sometimes needed for one’s survival. My language profile I know 4 languages‚ they are‚ 1) Bengali. 2) English. 3) Hindi. and 4) Arabic. How did I learn them Bengali: Bengali is my mother tongue. I did not have to work much hard to learn Bengali. From the very beginning of my birth I used to listen this language from my family. They give me the very 1st lesson

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    Harivansh Rai Bachhan

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    Occupation Poet Spouse(s) Shyama (1926 - 1936)‚ Teji Bachchan (1941 - 2003 his death) Harivansh Rai "Bachchan" Shrivastav (November 27‚ 1907– January 18‚ 2003) was a distinguished Hindi poet of Chhayavaad literary movement (romantic upsurge) of early 20th century Hindi literature. He was also a famous poet of Hindi Kavi Sammelan. He is best known for his early work Madhushala (मधुशाला).[1] He is also the father of Bollywood megastar‚ Amitabh Bachchan. Contents [hide] 1 Personal life and education

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    8086 Notes

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    READ MEMORY COMPONENT ILLUSTRATING THE ADDRESS‚ DATA AND ‚ CONTROL CONNECTIONS • • RAM memory generally has at least one CS or S input and ROM at least one CE . If the CE ‚ CS ‚ S input is active the memory device perform the read or write. M. Krishna Kumar/IISc. Bangalore M3/V1/June 04/1 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers/Interfacing with 8086 Lecture Notes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If it is inactive the memory device cannot perform read or write operation

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    Technology The earliest evidence of technological progress in the India is to be found in the remains of Harappan civilization (4000-3000 BC.). Archaeological remains point to the existence of well planned urban centres the boasted of private and public dwelling laid out in orderly fashion along with roads and drainage systems completing them. The drainage systems are particularly remarkable for the times since they are built underground and constructed in a manner to allow for regular cleaning

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    Mahbharata

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    The Mahabharata (Sanskrit Mahābhārata महाभारत‚IPA: [məɦaːˈbʱaːrət̪ə]) is one of the two major Sanskritepics of ancient India‚ the other being theRamayana.[1] Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandava princes‚ the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material‚ such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or purusharthas (12.161). Among the principal works and stories that are a part of theMahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita

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    Federalism in India

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    Federalism in India Abstract India is a big country characterized by cultural‚ regional‚ linguistic and geographical diversities. Such a diverse and vast country cannot be administered and ruled from a single centre. Historically‚ though India was not a federal state‚ its various regions enjoyed adequate autonomy from central rule. Keeping in view these factors in mind‚ the Constitution makers of India opted for the federal form of government. Though‚ the Government of India Act 1935 envisaged

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    Bjp Partyof India

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    Bharatiya Janata Party From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "BJP" redirects here. For other uses‚ see BJP (disambiguation). Bharatiya Janata Party | | Chairperson | Rajnath Singh | Parliamentary Chairperson | L.K.Advani | Leader in Lok Sabha | Sushma Swaraj (Leader of Opposition) | Leader in Rajya Sabha | Arun Jaitley (Leader of Opposition) | Founded | December 1980 | Preceded by | Bharatiya Jana Sangh | Headquarters | 11 Ashoka Road‚ New Delhi‚ 110001 | Newspaper | Kamal

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    is a state in the western region of India. It is the second most populous state after Uttar Pradesh and third largest state by area in India. Maharashtra is the wealthiest state in India‚ contributing 15% of the country’s industrial output and 13.3% of its GDP. Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west‚ Gujarat and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli to the northwest‚ Madhya Pradesh to the north and northeast‚ Chhattisgarh to the east‚ Karnataka to the south‚ Andhra Pradesh to

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    Electrical Machine 1

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    Electrical Machines I Prof. Krishna Vasudevan‚ Prof. G. Sridhara Rao‚ Prof. P. Sasidhara Rao 2 Basic Principles As mentioned earlier the transformer is a static device working on the principle of Faraday’s law of induction. Faraday’s law states that a voltage appears across the terminals of an electric coil when the flux linkages associated with the same changes. This emf is proportional to the rate of change of flux linkages. Putting mathematically‚ e= dψ dt (1) Where‚ e is the induced

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