--1-- Bharat Electronics Limited | | Type | State-owned enterprise Public | Traded as | BSE: 500049 NSE: BEL | Founded | Bengaluru‚ India (1954) | Headquarters | Bengaluru‚ India | Number of locations | 9 factories | Key people | Mr. Anil Kumar (Chairman) | Revenue | 5‚404.7 crore (US$983.66 million)(2011))[1] | Net income | 737.3 crore (US$134.19 million)(2011))[1] | Employees | 11‚961 (March 2009)[1] | Website | www.bel-india.com |
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MY LIFE AS A PARENT My mother‚ Joyce‚ was a single parent which forced her to work a lot of hours at Veteran’s Administration Hospital as a ward clerk in Van Nuys‚ California. I‚ Kimberly at the age of 11‚ was put in a position to be a parent before I even was one myself. My childhood was ripped away from me due to me having to babysit and do household chores for my younger sister‚ Tiffany‚ while our mother provided a living for us both. I remember some of the good old times when Sunday would
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eldest in my brothers and sisters‚ I have a lot of duties to go with. Besides‚ I’ve a spirit to seek knowledge and progress in life too. I am well known of the sacred relations like friendship and fond of having good friends. I am grateful to Allah that He gifted me with marvelous friends. A group of sincere buddies make a chill talk and a special time is passed. Once I was at home. My friend‚ Arslan‚ came to me and said‚ “Come with me‚ I want to take you somewhere.” I took permission from my mother
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My life my adventure Life is an adventure for every living being. From day one‚ everyone has to struggle‚ to survive‚ to live and to live well. To me‚ living well and living to the fullest is adventure. All my life I have been fascinated about nature and its beauty. I along with my family traveled several places around Bangladesh. But it was only travelling for roaming-around’ sake. Never could taste the hectic adventure in real sense until I joined ULAB Adventure Club. ULAB Adventure Club has
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Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born in a very poor fisherman’s family on 15 October‚ 1931 in Rameshwaram. Though he was a legatee of adversity and poverty yet he was not born to shatter. His father Jainul Abden was a hawker and used to sell newspapers. By dint of his intelligence and diligence he obtained a degree from St. Joseph College of Trichurapalli. Thereafter he obtained a diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. After obtaining his diploma in
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was the most auspicious and wonderful day of my life. The appointed time for solemnizing the marriage had come. I was sitting on the verandah surrounded by hundreds of young girls and women. They were all waiting for the propitious news to be announced. The bridegroom‚ Nadim with his marriage party had reached to my place. They were stayed at a near by Madrasa. That religious institution was named after my late grandfather and founded by my family members. At nine in the evening‚ one person came and
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The Story of My Life Shelisha Mitchum Psy 202: Adult Development and Life Assessment Instructor Jaime Kulaga 4/1/2013 The Story of My Life I. Where are you from? A. Born and raised in northeastern Ohio B. Middle child of four siblings C. Raised in a single parent home II. What did you want to become when you grew up? A. Experienced some life changing events B. Wanted to attend Syracuse University C. Gained insight on what to do with my future III.
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My Pivotal Person The name of my mother is Eva Bangura but I normally call her “aunty Eva”. She is dark in complexion and of average height. My mom is forty six years old but she looks ten years younger than her age. She has three children of which am the eldest. My mom enjoys cooking and cleaning which are her hobbies she is a teacher by profession. She is also a person with a good sense of humor. My mother is kind‚ hard working trustworthy and most of all she knows how to handle difficult
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that they can have the great equipment that the white children are using. This thought then leaded away many black children from the world of knowledge and mainly meant that they have to take care of there families because of the state of poverty most of them were in. African Americans in the 1950s were considered to be racially segregated because of all five dimensions of segregation being applied to them within these inner cities across America. These five dimensions are evenness‚ clustering
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“The person I admire” I admire a lot of people but the person I admire the most is my friend Amie. She is very important person in my life. She works with young children and after whole day she is always calm and helpful. She can find the time to meet and help with any problem. I can always count on her. She is a teacher of the deaf. She changed her whole life and carrier after her youngest daughter was born deaf. She went to school at night and worked during the day. All while taking care of
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