1. Gargi Gargi‚ the wise and learned daughter of Rishi (sage) Vachaknu‚ was known as Brahmavadini because of her having the knowledge of Brahma-vidya. She participated in a debate with the knower of Brahma‚ Yajnavalkya in the Yajnasala ( place for sacrifices ) of King Janaka. We get in the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad a dialogue between Gargi and Yajnavalkya. Thus it is evident that in ancient India‚ women used to obtain knowledge of many sciences and disciplines. They also used to participate in public
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and March‚ J.G. (1981)‚ “Information in organizations as signal and symbol”‚ Administrative Science Quarterly‚ Vol. 26. Fine‚ G.A. (1992)‚ “Agency‚ structure and comparative contexts: Towards a synthetic interactionism”‚ Symbolic Interaction‚ 15(1). Gopal‚ A. and Prasad‚ P. (2000)‚ “Understanding GDSS in Symbolic Context: Shifting the focus from technology to interaction”‚ MIS Quarterly‚ 24(3). Hirschheim‚ R. and Newman‚ M. (1991)‚ “Symbolism and information systems development: Myth‚ metaphor and magic”
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(2000) XXVIX No 3 INSAF 35 DIFFICULTIES SUFFERED BY ACCIDENT VICTIMS ETICAN RAMASAMY* This article highlights the sufferings of victims of motor vehicle accidents due to the amendments to Civil Law Act 1956 by Amendment Act A602 in the year 1984. INTRODUCTION 1. It has been often said that about 50 to 60 per cent of the litigation work handled by lawyers somehow arises due to road accident claims commonly called running down cases. The main claims would be either loss of dependancy
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English Teaching: Practice and Critique December‚ 2011‚ Volume 10‚ Number 4 http://education.waikato.ac.nz/research/files/etpc/files/2011v10n4art1.pdf pp. 5-22 Changing literacies‚ changing populations‚ changing places – English teachers’ work in an age of rampant standardisation1 BARBARA COMBER Queensland University of Technology ABSTRACT: School-age populations in many nations are becoming increasingly diverse (in terms of languages‚ countries of origin‚ ethnicity‚ faith traditions and so on)
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Bangladesh‚ officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ; Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh)‚ is a country in South Asia. Located on the fertile Ganges-Brahmaputra delta‚ it is part of the ancient and historic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. To its south lies the Bay of Bengal‚ while it is bordered by the Republic of India on the north‚ west and east‚ and Burma (Myanmar) to the southeast. It is separated from Nepal
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References: * Berger‚ A‚ 2011‚ Operations Management: IKEA‚ Grin Verla * Inter IKEA Systems B.V.‚ 2011‚ Available at: http://franchisor.ikea.com‚ Accessed July 1‚ 2011 * Janakiraman‚ B & Gopal‚ RK‚ 2007‚ Total Quality Management: Texts and Cases‚ John Wiley & Sons * Kishel‚ GF & Kishel‚ PG‚ 2005‚ How to Start‚ Run‚ and Stay in Business: The Nuts-and-Bolts Guide to Turning Your Business Dream Into a Reality‚ 4th edition‚ John Wiley
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2011; Retrieved May 20‚ 2011 Retrieved May 20‚ 2011 Merck & Co.‚ Inc http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/23/Merck-Co-Inc.html Retrieved May 21‚ 2011 Retrieved May 21‚ 2011 Information Technology and Post Merger Integration (Info); by Gopal Sondur www.infosys.com/finacle/finacle-connect/Issue_08/.../feature.doc Retrieved May 21‚ 2011
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Saha1‚ Kaushik Das1‚ Saswati Banerjee1‚ Debjani Nath1‚ Arunima Maiti1‚ Madhabi Barua1‚ Chanakya Nath Kundu1‚ Mahitosh Mandal1‚ Jitamanyu Chakrabarty1‚ Bijay Shankar Jaiswal1‚ Debdas Bhattacharyya2‚ Debprasad Chattopadhyay3‚ Sandhya Rekha Dungdung1‚ Gopal Chandra Majumder*‚ 1‚ 2. *Corresponding Author E-Mail: majumdergc42@yahoo.co.in 1 2 3 Indian Institute of Chemical Biology‚ 4‚ Raja S. C. Mullick Road‚ Kolkata – 700 032‚ India. Centre for Rural and Cryogenic Technologies‚ Jadavpur University
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MEDIA@LSE Electronic MSc Dissertation Series Compiled by Dr. Bart Cammaerts and Dr. Nick Anstead Why pay if it’s free? Streaming‚ downloading‚ and digital music consumption in the “iTunes era” Theodore Giletti‚ MSc in Media & Communications Other dissertations of the series are available online here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/mediaWorkingPapers/ Dissertation submitted to the Department of Media and Communications‚ London School of Economics and Political Science‚ August
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1.Introduction and Statement of the problem For inclusion to be successful‚ schools require a certain culture and ethos. Part of this is that an aim in all classrooms should be to expand the circle of tolerance so that a broader range of behaviours are embraced and provided for through supports that are an ordinary part of the classroom‚ as a broader range of learner differences become an ordinary part of the school day. Inclusion is about creating a society in which all children and their families
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