THOMSO’ 14 ABHIVYAKTI 1 APOCALYPSE 2 BATTLE OF BANDS 7 CORPORATA 12 FOOTLOOSE 14 MARY JANE GREEN FIELD 19 Mr. AND Ms. THOMSO’14 23 NUKKAD NATAK 25 SARGAM 26 STREET SOCCER 30 VOGUE 33 LITERATI 35 RAP IT UP 42 1 Abhivyakti Rules: Prelims Stage: Teams have to perform a 5-10 minutes act‚ which may or may not be a part of their play‚ on the basis of which top 4 to 5 teams will be promoted to the final level. The
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1. Show that the points (0‚ 0) and on the curve e(x + y) = cos (xy) have a common tangent. (Total 7 marks) 2. The curve C has equation y = . (a) Find the coordinates of the points on C at which = 0. (4) (b) The tangent to C at the point P(1‚ 2) cuts the x-axis at the point T. Determine the coordinates of T. (4) (c) The normal to C at the point P cuts the y-axis at the point N. Find the area of triangle PTN. (7) (Total 15 marks) 3. The function f is defined by f(x) =
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Executive Summary The cause of American debt ceiling crisis was the substantial increase in defense expenditure continuing recession in the domestic economy‚ which led the government had to borrow more than the legal limit. There has been a long bitter debate of whether or not to raise the debt ceiling since this would influence a lot on capital market. Advantages of this measure is rising the debt ceiling would avoid disruption on treasury financing market‚ which is widely used as collateral. And
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An Efficient Node Authentication Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network Using Public Key Cryptography and Hashing (Simulation & Algorithm) Syed Osama Meraj Department of Computer Science Mohammad Ali Jinnah University dreamzunlimited81@hotmail.com Sir. Rizwan ur Rashid Mohammad Ali Jinnah University rizwan@jinnah.edu 1.Abstract: The need for security in WSNs is unavoidable. Applications such as military‚ medical care‚ structural monitoring‚ and surveillance
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PHY 121 Syllabus Course Description Introduction to general physics for programs requiring a one-year‚ non-calculus based physics course. Includes mechanics and heat. IN is the integrated version of the course with the lecture and lab taught simultaneously. Performance Objectives Upon completion of the course‚ you will be able to: Use the meter-kilogram-second-ampere (MKSA) metric system of measurement in lab and in problem solving. Use specific mathematics skills (powers of 10
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South Asia‚ which consists of the nations of Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka‚ is ethnically diverse‚ with more than 2‚000 ethnic entities with populations ranging from hundreds of millions to small tribal groups. South Asia has been invaded and settled by many ethnic groups over the centuries - including various Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan and Iranian groups - and amalgamation of Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan and native societies has produced composite cultures with many common
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A PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM : A CASE STUDY OF GARDEN CITY COMPLEX MUKASA LUYIMA DAVID BCom. BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY -(INDIA) 2004/PGD18/127U A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF A POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY SUPERVISOR MR. NIYITEGEKA MICHAEL (Faculty of Computing and Information Technology) APRIL‚ 2006 Declaration I‚ Mukasa Luyima David‚ declare that this project is
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The Economic Growth of India from 1800 to Today Sources: A Theoretical Approach to the Indian Economy by CT Kurien. Poverty Alleviation in India: Policies and Programs by Abdul Aziz. Aggregate Savings of the Indian Economy by PK Mitra. An Indian Rural Economy 1880-1955 : The Tamilnadu Countryside by Christopher John Baker. The economic growth of India has has gone through many ups and downs throughout the country’s history. With the main income of the land being sea trade and agriculture
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CTS Placement Paper January‚ 2010 (Reasoning Ability) REASONING section (20 Q’s - 20 mins) Directions for Questions 1-4: In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements‚ disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer: (A)
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The Agonistic Behavior of Betta splendens. Abstract: Animals are constantly display agonistic behavior to speed along the process of natural selection. To truly understand the mechanics of agonistic behavior‚ the causes and various stimuli that encourage agonistic behavior must be studied. This research investigated three Betta splendens and their response to various stimuli in order to depict whether or not they reacted most strongly against each other. It was found that to a minimal degree
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