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    Education of a child starts from the family and mother is the first teacher. But‚ the irony in India is that although the deity of education is a female i.e. Goddess Saraswati according to the Hinduism‚ innumerable number of women are illiterate. They are not remaining uneducated by their own wish but they are being forbidden from receiving education because of the patriarchal families in our society. In most of the families the birth of a girl child is not desired and if accepted they are thought

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    I, Robot vs. Frankenstein

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    Alex Proyas released his new blockbuster I‚ Robot based on the homonymous short story by Isaac Asimov. Both stories tell the viewer a fiction about creatures produced by human beings. These creatures feel itself as a stranger in the society and misunderstood. But even if the stories have the same beginning they are presented in a different way. So the question is: Is the movie I‚ robot the Frankenstein of the 21st century? The future world of I‚ Robot is introduced to the audience through the eyes

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    “EFFECTIVENESS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IN STATE BANK OF INDIA” Submitted In The Partial Fulfillment Of Degree Of MBA Batch 2006-08 SUBMITTED TO: - SUBMITTED BY:- Mrs. Riya Sharma Rishi Gupta (Project Guide) Roll no. 0471483906 [pic] MAHARAJA AGRASEN INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY PSP AREA‚ SECTOR-22 ROHINI‚ DELHI—110085 Ph: 25489493- WHOM

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    Evil Robot Monkey Summary

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    Analyzing and Interpreting Texts For this assignment we read the stories Evil Robot Monkey (Kowal‚ Mary Robinette‚ Evil Robot Monkey)‚ and The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees (Yu‚ E. Lily‚ The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees). These stories use animals as the main characters and they show a piece of the human psyche‚ that would change if the stories used humans instead of the animals. While Evil Robot Monkey is as close to using human characters as The Cartographer Wasps and the

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    Less Lethal Weapons

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    Less than Lethal Weapons by Clayton Moss Less than lethal weapons were developed to provide law enforcement‚ corrections‚ and military personnel with an alternative to lethal force. The term less lethal weapons refers to weapons such as bean bag shotshells‚ rubber bullets‚ and electronic stun devices to name a few. They are designed to temporarily incapacitate‚ confuse‚ delay‚ or restrain a suspect in a variety of situations. They have been used primarily in on-the-street confrontations and suicide

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    Demand Analysis

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    Economics: Demand Analysis Demand Demand is the quantity of good and services that customers are willing and able purchase during a specified period under a given set of economic conditions. The period here could be an hour‚ a day‚ a month‚ or a year. The conditions to be considered include the price of good‚ consumer’s income‚ the price of the related goods‚ consumer’s preferences‚ advertising expenditures and so on. The amount of the product that the costumers are willing to by‚ or the demand‚ depends

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    Demand for Bread

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    | Demand for bread to follow Philippine economic growth‚ bakers say Jan 22‚ 2011 (Philippine Daily Inquirer - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- MANILA (PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/ANN) -- Despite the recent increase in bread prices‚ bakers are confident that consumers will continue to patronize bread products‚ with growth to be in line with the expansion of the economy. Walter Co‚ president of the Philippine Baking Industry Group (Philbaking)‚ said that growth in demand usually

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    Achieving client satisfaction on board by Martina Rohm In-flight Service determines airline passengers’ decision Due to rapid changes and new trends in the aviation business‚ continuous product revision is required to respond to customer demand and to react to increasing competition. Lufthansa Consulting has developed a specialized in-flight service evaluation system which reviews and assesses the onboard product of airlines‚ in detail‚ and can be adapted to particular customer requests. The

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    Theory of Demand

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    Theory of Demand Q. Distinguish between a normal goods & an inferior goods. Give examples in each case. Ans. Normal Goods are those in case of which a positive relationship between income & quantity demanded. Other things remains constant‚ quantity demanded increase in response to increase in income & vice versa. Inferior Goods are those in case of which there is negative relationship between income & quantity demanded. Other things remains constant‚ quantity demanded decreases

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    Nozzle Less Propulsion

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    Abstract: In Rockets and Missiles combustion gas of an integral burning of a propellant flows along the duct of the propellant. If the nozzles attached to a rocket motor are removed‚ the pressure on the duct becomes equal to atmospheric pressure and no sonic velocity is attained at the rear end of the duct. Then no thrust generated by the combustion of the propellant. In nozzleless propulsion the mass burning rate of the propellant in the duct is increased and the flow reaches sonic velocity

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