Cruelty against women has been age-old phenomenon‚ where women have been subjected to brutality and inexplicable exploitation for one reason or the other. In the male-dominated world‚ she has been treated not better than a commodity‚ a mere puppet in the hands of her so-called protector‚ be in the form of father‚ brother or subsequently her husband for the rest of her life. Her position has been reduced next to nothing to the extent that she cannot take a decision of her own. By virtue of this
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or federally based test‚ when I am attempted to get all 25-30 students on the same page. Along with dealing with disciplinary issues that will arise. I would rather give an assessment based on what I have covered freely with governmentally input. Shankar (2011) states “ We also caution that attaining the goals provided by these standards requires a clear road map in the form of rich‚ common curriculum content‚ along with resources to support successfully teaching all students to mastery(p.376). Furthermore
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Taare Zameen Par There is a scene in Taare Zameen Par when the protagonist Ishaan (Darsheel Safary) runs away from school and loiters on the road for the whole day – for the fear of being punished for not having done his homework. I never did anything like that in school but keep doing it regularly once I started work. The comparison might not be warranted but this is just one of those scenes which made me relate to Ishaan’s plight in the movie. On paper‚ this is the story of a kid suffering
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Round Table Cross-border Investments in Emerging Markets: A Valuation Perspective – Discussion Ravi Anshuman S ignificant amounts of capital are flowing from the developed world to emerging markets. But how do firms in the developed world allocate capital in emerging markets? How do they value investment opportunities in a cross-border investment in an emerging economy and deal with the various challenges that arise in the process? How do firms adjust for issues such as political risk
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Ishaan’s parents send him to a boarding school. There he sinks into a state of fear and depression‚ despite being befriended by Rajan‚ physically disabled and one of the top students in his class. Ishaan’s situation changes when a new art teacher‚ Ram Shankar Nikumbh‚ joins the school’s faculty. An instructor at the Tulips School for young children with developmental disabilities‚ he’s teaching style is markedly different from that of his strict predecessor‚ and he quickly observes that Ishaan is unhappy
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Mehra in a special appearance as Air India Flight Pilot Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra[1][2] Produced by Viacom 18 Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Written by Prasoon Joshi[3] Starring Farhan Akhtar Sonam Kapoor Meesha Shafi Dev Gill Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Cinematography Binod Pradhan Editing by P. S. Bharathi Studio Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Distributed by Reliance Entertainment Release dates 12 July 2013 Running time 189 minutes[4] Country India Language Hindi Budget 300
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Stereotype. Stereotypical. Stereotyping. All are words I’m sure we all have heard. A question I have asked myself is “Why do stereotypes exist and more importantly‚ why do they matter?” A stereotype is an oversimplified image of a person‚ place‚ or object. George Takei‚ a Japanese actor‚ once said “If we allow ourselves to judge another based on a stereotype‚ we have allowed a generalization to replace our own thinking.” So why do we allow ourselves‚ as people‚ to judge one another based on a stereotype
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CURRENT AFFAIRS-FEB 2012 MICA-MARCH NEWS AND EVENT— MARCH B.SC- MARCH PD -MARCH WEEKLY G.K. For (15 FEB-15 MARCH) PD-MARCH-2013 NATION India Opts out of WTO talks in Three Sectors: India has decided to opt out of negotiations for agreements between select WTO (World Trade Organisation) member countries for liberalising foreign direct investment and visa regimes in service sectors and for lowering import duty on 357 information technology products
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The Indus Valley Civilization In 2300 B.C. the Indus Valley Civilization began developing itself into two large areas which ran along the river valleys of the Indus‚ Ravi and Sutlej. These river valleys were just below the Himalayan Mountains in what is now Pakistan and Northeast India. The Indus Valley Civilization was always under caution because of the unpredictable floods and the seasonal winds or monsoons. The positive side of these unpredictable floods and seasonal winds was the fertile soil
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and looked for a taxonomy that might be employed. Using Google Scholar I found an article published in the Journal of Knowledge Management Practice called “Using A Taxonomy for Knowledge Audits: Some Field Experiences”. This article was written by Ravi S. Sharma‚ Melvyn Chia‚ Vironica Choo‚ Eyosore Samuel and in it they show a tabulated Knowledge Taxonomy that was created during the course of their research. http://www.tlainc.com/articl214.htm In this taxonomy‚ I like how the knowledge is
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