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    Quick Reference Guide for SBI PO and SSC CGL Exams 2013 Powered by www.Gr8AmbitionZ.com your A to Z competitive exams guide Current Affairs Quick Reference Guide for SBI PO and SSC CGL Exams powered by www.Gr8AmbitionZ.com 1 Heads of important organizations                President‚ FICCI -NainaLalKidwai Chairman‚ TRAI - Rahul Khullar Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) -Pradeep Kumar Director‚ CBI -RanjitSinha President‚ ASSOCHAM -RajkumarDhoot President

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    Nuclear Energy

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    substance used by the nuclear power plant is uranium and plutonium.(Leh‚ Y. K. ‚Chuan‚ K. K.‚Chang‚ S. L. ‚2008‚ Radioactivity‚ p.534). Nuclear energy releases million times more energy if compared to other alternative such as hydro or wind energy.(Pandit‚ R‚ 2011‚Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy‚ para. 5). Thus‚ using nuclear power plants to produce electrical energy not only it is efficient but also saves cost. Secondly‚ the production of nuclear energy does not release greenhouse

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    Bandung (Indonesia) on April 24‚ 1955. The term "Non-Alignment" was coined by V K Menon in his speech at UN in 1953 which was later used by Indian Prime Minister‚ Jawaharlal Nehru during his speech in 1954 in Colombo‚ Sri Lanka. In this speech‚ Nehru described the five pillars to be used as a guide for Sino-Indian relations. Jawaharlal Nehru was the architect of the Non-Alignment Movement. He stated 5 pillars that should guide relations between the two nations. The five principles were:

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    Wgu Biochemistry Task 1

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    Biochemistry Western Governors University A:  Fats are made up fatty acids and a glycerol.  They are stored in cells known as adipocytes throughout the body.  When the body needs energy the stored fats are broken down through the process of metabolism and beta oxidation (Livestrong.com‚ n.d.). For example‚ triacylglyceride or triglyceride are broken down into their separate parts‚ fatty acid chains and a glycerol.  The body will always metabolize the glycerol first because it is easier

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    Company Assessment: An Analysis of CitiGroup 1 Company Assessment: An Analysis of CitiGroup Introduction With origins dating back to 1812‚ Citigroup (Citi) is a global diversified financial services holding company providing both individuals and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services. These services include; consumer banking and credit; corporate and investment banking; securities brokerage; transaction services; and wealth management. Headquartered in Manhattan

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    “A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF VAITARANA BASTI AND YOGARAJA GUGGULU IN AMAVATA W.S.R. TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS” 5. TITLE OF THE TOPIC STUDY: “A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF VAITARANA BASTI AND YOGARAJA GUGGULU IN AMAVATA W. S. R. TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS.” 6.BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK: 6.1. NEED FOR STUDY: Amavata is a disease of vitiated vata associated with ama and it persists with multiple systemic involvements

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    between 3 October and 14 October 2010. The games will be the largest multi-sport event conducted to date in Delhi and India generally‚ which has previously hosted the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. The opening ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi. It will also be the first time the Commonwealth Games will be held in India and the second time the event has been held in Asia (after 1998 in Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia). There is total mess and the arguments against India

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    caliber‚ he knows how a business is run. A well intentioned and an authoritative person‚ Tanveer comes across as a person in this company who is respected and at the same time feared by all due to his rough style of dealing with people. Dr. Rajiv Pandit‚ the executive chairman of the company‚ is aneuro surgeon. He is one of the key people who conceived the idea of starting thePA. Although a well-established name in the industry‚ Rajiv is a down to earth personality. He is always accessible by all

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    Life of Pi Analysis

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    Gita Patel – Pi’s Mother Satish Kumar – Pi’s biology teacher in Pondicherry Father Martin – A catholic priest that introduces Pi to the catholic faith Satish Kumar – A Muslim mystic that shares the same name with Pi’s biology teacher Hindu Pandit – A man whom is never named‚ he becomes very angry at Pi for practicing religions other than his own Pi Patel‚ a Hindu boy from Pondicherry‚ India‚ narrates this novel. The novel begins with Pi going into great depth about the life of a sloth‚ which

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    Background It all began with the financial crisis of 2007-2008‚ a crisis which was of a scale that had never been seen before. Many economists called it even worse than the Great Depression. Whether it was or not‚ that’s something that could be argued. But everyone was of the view that the crisis is really very serious. As a result of it large financial institutions collapsed‚ banks were being bailed out by the national governments and stock markets tanked to their new lows. This caused the collapse

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