REACTION Our elders have gone through a lot in their lifetime. I think it is important to respect our elders because they have experienced life and gone through a lot more than we have. I think history has shown that we are a successful‚ rich country. I don’t think we would have the freedom and the respect from other countries if it weren’t for our elders and their sacrifice to get us where we are today. I respect my grandfather because he was captured and taken to a concentration camp during
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A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN M/S SRI DEVI TEXTILE‚ PALLADAM AUTHOR - KARTHICK.K ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RVS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS) SULUR - COIMBATORE. MOBILE NO-09600549539 LAND LINE NO-0423-2526016 E-MAIL-ID- karthick.k@rvsgroup.com karthickkdv@gmail.com 1.1 INTRODUCTION The Textile industry in India has been pioneer industry. India’s Industrialization in other fields has mainly
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Written by authorJoyce Maynard‚ the essay‚ "Honoring Mothers: Four Generations"‚ begins with a description of the relationship between mother and daughter. The first few lines illustrate how a daughter‚ typically‚ would grow up to be much like her mother. ("The kind of mother I am is all wrapped up with the kind of mother I had."). In the first paragraph‚ the author explains how mothers pass on certain traits to their daughters‚ whether deliberately or unconsciously. These traits are then carried
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care of their mothers. For a baby his mother fondly feeds him with milk‚ pats him and cradles him. The baby is lulled to sleep in the fond hands of its mother. The baby in time grows up into a fine young man or women‚ who may even rule the world. It is to be remembered that the greatest conquerors of the world had all been helpless babies once. Had it not been for the fond care of their mothers‚ they would never have grown up to conquer the world. As a baby‚ it is dependent on its mother for everything
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Mother Teresa was a selfless‚ spiritual being that cared for the betterment of others based on her religious beliefs. At the age of twelve Mother Teresa felt a calling from God and felt that she should be a missionary of Christ‚ and at the age of eighteen she became a nun. She taught at an all girls school for fifteen years‚ but felt another calling from God to help the needy‚ and she began teaching in slums. Caring for the poor exhausted Mother Teresa‚ but she relied on God for the strength and
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Religious and Theological Studies 1001 17 March 2015 Mother Teresa Mother Teresa was a brave‚ strong‚ independent woman. She was born in Skopje‚ capital of the Republic of Macedonia on August 27‚1910 and died in Kolkata‚ India on September 5‚1997. Mother Teresa original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojazhiu. Once she became a nun‚ she became know as Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta or Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. Today‚ many call her Mother Teresa (“Blessed Mother Teresa” Encyclopedia Britannica). Agnes was raised
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Bond 2 Bonds Between Mother and Daughter Even before birth a mother and child share a special bond. This bond is like no other‚ for it is miracle to have a baby growing inside your body. The feelings that emerge with this miracle are too strong for words. After birth‚ the bond develops into a greater emotional and physical bond. The child will spend much of his or her time learning in the first years of life with the mother‚ who is usually the primary caregiver. Much of what the children
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In her essay "Why Chinese mothers are superior"‚ Amy Chua claims that children raised by Chinese mothers are more successful in its direct children who are bred by Western mothers. According to the author‚ the beliefs of the Chinese parents allow their children to excel since they result in a strict‚ direct and strong education. Chua described a study of 50 Western mothers and 48 Chinese immigrant mothers revealed that Chinese mothers believe that their children’s academic success is the direct result
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Mother Teresa is known across the globe as the brave and selfless servant of the poor and sick of Calcutta’s slums. She was also much more: a bold social advocagte‚ and even a thoughtful theologian. In 1994‚ just three years before she would pass away‚ Mother Teresa spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington‚ D.C. The focus of her presentation was a condemnation of abortion‚ given in the presence of the pro-choice administration of President Bill Clinton (First Lady Hilary Clinton was also
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My Mother at SixtySix / KAMALA DAS / Page 1 My Mother at SixtySix Kamala Das – as a poet of the first water Kamala Das is a tale weaver – weaving the rhythm of life into a tale of soul – a poet who loves to be loved in silence. She says‚ "I wanted to fill my life with as many experiences as I can manage to garner because I do not believe that one can get born again". This poem is an example of such experience with oozing agony and melancholy – beleaguered with modern economic system. Summary
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