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    Unix Programming

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    future milestone in computing.   SCRIPT print print "Welcome to the program. Your ID is "$2 print "You are "$1 date mainloop="yes" until [ $mainloop = "no" ] do rloop="yes" while [ $rloop = "yes" ] do print print "#### Regions of Nepal #####." print print "Z1 Eastern" print "Z2 Central" print "Z3 Western" print "Z4 Mid Western" print "Z5 Far Western" print print "Choose your birth place:\c" read bplace case $bplace in Z1) print "You chose Eastern" print "Illam

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    Avenue‚ New York‚ NY 10011 Visit us at www.hyperionteens.com DISCUSSION GUIDE H YP ER I O N ABOUT THE BOOK DISCUSSION GUIDE Lakshmi is a thirteen-year-old girl who lives with her family in a small hut on 1 What is Lakshmi’s life like in her Nepal mountain home? What events create the need for her to go into the city? 2 Discuss the vignette entitled “Everything I Need to Know Now.” What do you think of the cultural mandates that she must live by? Compare it to the vignette of the same title

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    more than one fourth of the world’s six billion people are between the ages of 10-24‚ making this group of young people the largest ever to be entering adulthood. In Nepal‚ 60 percent of country’s population is assumed to be below 25 years of age. The populace of youths (16-40 years; as defined by National Youth Policy of Nepal‚ 2010) accounts for 38.8 percent of the total population and these cohorts represent a critical constituency for shaping of nation’s future. These youths are the pioneers

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    greatest profit. In the context of nepalese enterprises ‚ most of the firm aim for profit maximization model.most of the business are profit oriented business try to maximise profit are the business who enjoy monopoly market. Nepal lever limited‚ Nepal telecom are few business who follow profit maximisation model. They tend to increase their profit by increase the price of the product rather than increasing the sales whenver there is increase in cost of production. Sales maximisation

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    Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC‚ Aircrete) PrevNex 123 • cesta.01.kaushal • On May 2‚ 2013 • ATTR :. 8 mins. Comments/Notes :. Video is Nice In Nepal it is provided by united concrete. IPOS:. >AAC are very the future building materials >They are also available in Nepal Courtesy :. >http://www.understanding-cement.com/autoclaved-aerated-concrete.html >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=empEMs-2zmA Edit Autoclaved aerated concrete is a versatile lightweight construction material

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    AN INTERNSHIP REPORT ON OM SHIVA PRINTING PRESS Internship Report Submitted to Internship Evaluation Committee Apex college Pokhara University in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by: Shiva Narayan Singh Reg. No: 2010-2-22-0338 Roll No: 1022392 / 2011 Kathmandu April‚ 2012 Letter of Authentication Declaration I‚ declare that this project work entitled " An Internship Report On Om Shiva Printing

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    Naxalism

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    operating at the rate of two districts each week and their activities have gone from just nine states in November 2003 to 15 states in 2005 Naxalities are active in 15 states and 170 districts of the country stretching from areas adjoining Tarai region in Nepal to Tirupati in A.P. and from west champaran in West Bihar to Vidarbha in Maharashtra. P.W.G and Its Role: P.W.G is the most dominant naxalite force in India. It was formed by Kondapalli Settaramaiah (KS) on April 22‚ 1980. It has 54 Dallas

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    Pt. Everest Research Paper

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    elevation junkyard on Earth. Abandoned oxygen canisters‚ medical waste‚ boots‚ and even the bodies is enough to close Everest at least temporarily. PT Sherpa‚ a spokesman for Keep‚ said: “The Maoist insurgency presented conversion organizations in Nepal with serious challenges— constraining programs‚ damaging infrastructure and threatening the security of staff. Now we

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    Mount Everest

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    The devastating avalanches on Mount Everest in 2014 and 2015‚ highlighted some longstanding problems for the climbing industries in Nepal. Especially for local Sherpa guides where issues like overcrowding‚ safety‚ meager wages and insurance are of immense concerns. These problems have left many wondering why the Nepal government hasn’t done more support the Sherpa guides? The group of people risks their lives so that foreign climbers can attempt Everest. The desire to conquer Everest has been on

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    Child rights in Nepal The children‚ in fact are our bright future stars and glory of the nation. They are the future hope and get better opportunities to enhance their all round development. Rights are those conditions that ensure the opportunity to enjoy the fundamental needs so as to enhance one’s dignity and prosperity. The condition of child rights in Nepal is highly miserable‚ despite its provision as the fundamental rights in our present constitution. We should provide education and training

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