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    The use of body language The problem to be examined is the use of body language in social life‚ especially in conversations and presentations. The primary purpose of the research project will be to convince people that body language plays more important role than simple words. While speaking we cannot just have a monotonous speech. We express our feelings and emotions through facial expressions and gestures‚ posture and voice tones. The study of this issue is in the high importance because conversation

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    Centre for Personnel Talent Management (CEPTAM) Page 1 of 2 भारत सरकार‚ अनुसंधान तथा / ADMIT CARD * Save डी आर डी ओ as PDF (Click to Print)2013 / DRDOInstructions Logout Download ENTRY TEST - 2013 Government of India‚ Ministry of Defence Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) Centre For Personnel Talent Management (CEPTAM) Metcalfe House Complex‚ Delhi-110054 Telephone No.: 011-23882323‚ Fax No.: 011-23810287 E-mail : drdoentrytest@gmail.com Website : www.drdo.gov.in संगठन

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    Language Can Inspire Authors use language to inspire people to follow their beliefs and make the world a better place. This can be to persuade them to follow their religious‚ racial‚ or even political beliefs. An article published by the Washington Post‚ called “Ohio town holds rare history: Races mix freely for nearly 200 years‚” describes a town in Ohio called Longtown and how it has been kept alive throughout two centuries. While most segregation ended about 50 years ago‚ segregation has been

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    sunrise to sunset. Entry fee for those above 12 years - Rs. 5.00. Free entry on Fridays. Best time to visit From November to February. Access Agra is connected to Delhi by air. One can also use the Taj Express or the Shatabdi to get there. One can even drive or travel by bus (204 km from Delhi). Where to Stay ? Agra has a wide range of hotels and rest houses. UPSTDC’s tourist complex‚ Taj Khema near the Taj Mahal offers accommodation in tents and deluxe rooms.There is a UPSTDC Tourist Bungalow

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    In the movie “Boyz N the Hood‚” the writer depicts the lives of two families showing how the families share certain experiences‚ circumstances and practices in common‚ while also differing in some areas. While looking at the lives of the two families in the movie one may have an opinion on both the internal and external factors that contributed to the functioning of the families concerned. The movie seemed to be a good representation of two families going through a struggle in a bad neighborhood

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    finds the best place to use his/her unique talents. Sometimes the protagonist returns home to show how well things turned out. Some bildungsromane end with the death of the hero‚ leaving the promise of his life unfulfilled. Traditionally‚ English novelists complicate the protagonist’s battle to establish an individual identity with conflicts from outside the self. German novelists typically concentrate on the internal struggle of the hero. The protagonist’s adventures can be seen as a quest for the

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    The Painting of Language Throughout House Made of Dawn Momaday forces the reader to see a clear distinction between how white people and Native Americans use language. Momaday calls it the written word‚ the white people’s word‚ and the spoken word‚ the Native American word. The white people’s spoken word is so rigidly focused on the fundamental meaning of each word that is lacks the imagery of the Native American word. It is like listening to a contact being read aloud. Momaday clearly shows how

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    traveller. The speaker admits in the second and third stanzas that both paths may be equally worn and equally leaf-covered‚ and it is only in his future recollection that he will call one of the two roads‚ the one he took‚ "less travelled by." The "sigh" can be interpreted as one of regret or of self-satisfaction; in either case‚ the irony lies in the distance between what the speaker has just told us about the roads’ similarity and what his or her later claims will be. Frost might also have intended a

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    open economies than large ones. Is there any basis for this? What is the logic underlying this argument? 2. International trade arguments tend to prove trade is beneficial to all countries involved. However‚ there are many obstructions to trade. How can we reconcile these two facts? 3. There have been very large changes in the composition of world trade over the last 50 years or more. How would you explain these major changes over time? 4. It appears that over long periods of time the development

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    the piano 2/3 of his piano sonata came from the second period Was a student of Hadyn Technical demand to execute his compositions more rapidly Chamber and Symphonic music 1815-1827 (3rd Period) Starts to lose his hearing around 2nd period‚ he can still hear just losing his ability to hear String quartets were considered decades ahead of his time Romantic Music and the concept of Dualism Music vs. words Individual vs. crowds Professional vs. amateur (concert hall vs. home) Man vs. Nature

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