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    KINDERGARTEN COMMENTARY 6th Feb. All praise be to God for such a celestial and symphonious evening. An evening full of allure and amazement. An evening brimming with phonemes elements of ABC’s and jittery of numbers. The countdown has begun‚ 5…4…3…2…1 Let’s rock and roll with the kids. I ________‚ and I _______________‚ We will take you through the melodious SYMPHONY‚ Of Rustomjiens. Good evening Ladies & Gentlemen!!! A very warm welcome on behalf of the RUSTOMJIE KINDERGARTEN to

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    management intrigues me and I’m keen to continue my academic pursuit in this direction. A proclivity for Math’s and Science since childhood had resulted in 90+ aggregate in the respective subjects in high school and sparked the initial interest. A tryst with a Physics concept‚ ‘Electromagnetic Force’ at the Higher Secondary Level invoked the zeal to foray into this discipline. It was during this period that my teachers instilled in me a strong inclination towards the subject. This led me to opt

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    This in itself shook the conscience of the world. The changes that Gandhi Ji went through are well known and I will not delve further into the changes he brought in his perception and his journey back to his roots. His return to India was his tryst with destiny for he had to re-learn his own perceptions and to find his own roots so as to bring in changes in the thinking not only in his own thinking but also in the thinking of the entire subcontinent. The British Raj was at its glorious best. There

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    CHAPTER IV SCIENCE EDUCATION HISTORICAL BACKGROUND W ith a long and chequered history of education and training in pure and applied sciences dating back to over 2‚600 years‚ India has had flourishing tradition of scientific research and technological development. Taxila (6th century BC) one of the earliest universities in the world‚ attracted students from across the continents. Major fields of study at Taxila included mathematics‚ astronomy‚ medicine‚ surgery and metallurgy. Unfortunately‚ most

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    MY LORDS‚ (bhagat singh) We are neither lawyers nor masters of English language‚ nor holders of degrees. Therefore‚ please do not expect any oratorial speech from us. We therefore pray that instead of going into the language mistakes of our statement Your Lordships will try to understand the real sense of it. Leaving other points to our lawyers‚ I will confine myself to one point only. The point is very important in this case. The point is as to what were our intentions sand to what extent we

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    good day to sing patriotic songs‚ listen to dignitaries’ speeches and feel passionate about our motherland. However‚ we tend to forget the basic introspection required that where are we heading‚ as an Indian and as a Nation? “The Tryst with destiny “ speech  of Pt. Nehru at the dawn of Independence reminds us of the will and courage of the freedom fighters who laid their lives happily for mother India. We are also reminded of the new responsibility that comes our way where every citizen of the country

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    The Trial of O. J.? Who killed Jon-Benet Ramsey? The Oval Office trysts of Bill and Monica? Condit summer? Meanwhile‚ not to worry about the world. For America is "the last superpower‚" the "indispensable nation." The New Economy will take us to "Dow 36‚000!" "Pax Americana" and "Global Democracy" are our destiny. On Sept. 11‚ the frivolous era came to an end. Suddenly‚ for the first time since Gen. Jackson drove the British army out

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    Articles from General Knowledge Today NAM Movement and Non-alignment 2.0 2012-10-09 09:10:12 GKToday "NonAlignment 2.0: A foreign and strategic policy for India in the 21st century" is a publication by Centre for Policy Research that was released in March 2012. This document identifies the basic principles and drivers that would make India a leading player on the world stage while preserving its strategic autonomy and value system. The document Nonalignment 2.0 was written over 14 months

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    For the use of the term "democracy" as referring to a system involving multiparty elections‚ representative government‚ and freedom of speech. Democracy is a form of government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Democracy allows eligible citizens to participate equally—either directly or through elected representatives—in the proposal‚ development‚ and creation of laws. It encompasses social‚ economic and cultural conditions that enable the

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