University of Madras Examination Results University of Madras Chepauk‚ Chennai ‐ 600 005 UG / PG / Professional Degree Examination Results ‐ November 2014 Published on 27.01.2015 Register Number : 221305505 Name Date of Birth Subject Code CLA3J CLZ3C SAR3A SBADC TSSEG SANKARESWARAN S 26/10/1995 UE 056 036 046 045 032 IA 017 018 019 021 032 Total 073 054 065 066 064 Result P P P P P AAA ‐ Absent | P ‐ PASS | F ‐ FAIL | RA – Re‐Appear (from 2009‐2010 Batch) *** in the
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For example‚ in his memoir Night‚ Elie Wiesel faces countless choices as he endures the vilest adversity: genocide. For example‚ as his ailing father approaches his end‚ Elie may either abandon him or help him. For a moment Elie considers the former option‚ but he brushes the thought aside. In Night‚ Elie writes that “It [the thought] was only a fraction of a second‚ but it left me feeling guilty” (Wiesel 111). Atrocity attempts to persuade Elie to the dark of night‚ but he decides to stay in the
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Silent Night Many people look at the Holocaust in ways that are indescribable. They talk about it but do not believe that something so tragic could happen in this world. With the book Night‚ Elie Wiesel takes readers on a path to show them the true story of what it really was. With so many in-depth details‚ Wiesel describes a horrific place filled with hatred and fear that not one person could likely survive today. He describes just how the concentration camps were and how most people only wished
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After taking the Ethical Lens Inventory‚ I have discovered that my personal lens is the Results Lens. Upon further reading I discovered how that translated into my values‚ strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and my blind spot as well as how to see more clearly. The key phrase for those with the Results Lens is “I make choices that are good for everyone.” The values and strengths associated with the Results lens are the core values‚ the classical values‚ and the definition of ethical behavior‚ the tools for analyzing
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Brooks Cole. 3 (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.lungtp.com/biochem/e_bcdxb.html 4 Horowitz‚ W. (1875). Official methods of analysis of aoac. Washington: Association of Official Analytical Chemists. 5 (n.d.) Retrieved from http://wiki.answers.com 6 Menguito‚ C.‚ Albano‚ P. B.‚ Macabeo‚ A. P.‚ Manansala‚ T.‚ & Santiago‚ K. (2010). Basic laboratory experiments in biochemistry. Manila: University Of Santo Tomas Publishing House (USTPH). 7 (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/liebermann-burchard
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When thinking about this show‚ a feeling of intrigue came over my emotions‚ and the decision was made to view the show at the earliest possible time. Fortunately‚ the first showing also happened to be on PWYC night. That can help one survive with just a little bit more money in their bank account. The show seems to be a very original concept‚ showing the front and backstages of a production‚ providing multiple perspectives. The videos shown during class gave a very small glimpse into the comedic
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Night at the Museum is a fantasy/action film released in 2006 that was directed by Shawn Levy. The movie portrays a new night guard at the museum of natural history called Larry Daley who doesn’t realise that the exhibits come to life at night until he witnesses it firsthand. This movie consistently creates tension‚ fear and excitement throughout numerous scenes. A prime example of how the director Shawn Levy conveys the action and excitement in this movie is during the T-rex Chase scene. Methods
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the frequency and wavelength of each one. A high frequency‚ which is high energy‚ results in a short wavelengthand vice versa. This makes the frequency and wavelength inversely proportional. Infrared radiation has longer electromagnetic wavelengths than that of
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Night Study Guide Answers 1. Who was Moshe the Beadle? Moshe was the caretaker at the Hasidic synagogue. 2. What does Wiesel tell the reader of Moshe? He was poor and lived humbly. He was physically awkward and a dreamer who could appear to be so insignificant as to almost disappear. 3. How does Wiesel describe himself as a boy of 12? He was a serious student of religion who studied the Talmud during the day and prayed at night. 4. How does Wiesel describe his father? He was a
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The Arabian Nights: Saving Lives through Stories Hurriya Hassan Topic 2‚ Paper 1 Dr. R. Amatulli Global Literature I‚ Winter Session 12th January‚ 2015 Storytelling is a great teaching tool that has been used since the beginning of time. Oral tradition has been constantly used in many cultures and society in order to tell a story that consists of a moral that helps an individual learn about certain life lessons. These stories are passed down to them so they can be retold to their future
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