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    Malaysia is a country where various ethnic groups live together in a pleasant and harmony atmosphere. Each ethnic group respect others ethnic tradition by the action of not cursing and give odd opinion about the tradition. All the ethnic group also help and befriend with each other regardless of race. Do you know what are the terms given by British Military Administration to the Federation of Malaya in order to achieve independence? Actually‚ one of the terms are the unity and cooperation of the

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    Khadi and village industries‚ kanchipurm Prime minister’s employment generation programme (PMEGP) – 2010 – 2011 Task force selection committee - minutes TFC DATED : 05/10/2010 |Sl. No.|Name |Address |Amt. Apply |Amt. |Activity |Status |Bank / Branch | | | |

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    the focal point because without them‚ the fast-food industry will remain obsolete. The fast-food industry implements various methods to ensure that employees remain satisfied in their working environment. The government plays an important role in establishing state laws to ensure basic working conditions. It is also important to understand first what the nature of the employees is and also what management style the fast-food industry has been able to implement with regards to the government. This

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    The status and role of women in classical Indian society. Ancient India was less than a sanctuary for women. Women were generally considered inferior to men. Ancient India was a patriarchal system where women were relegated to a subservient to men role in the society. This made them vulnerable to abuses by their spouses in their youth and under the control of their sons in their old age. Freedom‚ a right that we have grown accustomed to taking for granted‚ was a concept alien to those women.

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    NETWORKING SITES(SNS) ON THE YOUTH OF INDIA : A BIRD’S EYE VIEW. Ruchi Sachdev College of Management Studies Kanpur (UP) India Abstract-This paper is focused to find out the answer whether the social networking sites are boon or bane for today’s society.No doubt these SNS provides employment ‚marketing ‚personal growth ‚sharing of information but the most prevalent danger through often involves online predators or individuals. These SNS has great impact on youth of India. One can easily see the

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    major reasons for the decline in communal living in the Pacific. Firstly the essay examines issues in regards to social change which are migration and conflict of interest. Secondly‚ the essay will discuss concerns from an economic standpoint where education and employment are considered. Thirdly‚ the essay will look at cultural issues in regards to Westernization and cultural identity. The essay concludes that the Pacific people need to realise in order for communal life to stay alive‚ these issues

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    Laser and its medical applications Presented by S. vignesh J. sabastian The Advent of the "Laser Scalpel" Early experimenters with medical lasers pointed out that there are surgical operations that are difficult to perform with the conventional scalpel and that a laser beam might be used instead. Initial trials showed that a finely focused beam from a carbon dioxide gas laser could cut through human tissue easily and neatly. The surgeon could direct the beam from any angle by using a mirror mounted

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    Communal Life in the Pacific Almost every country is experiencing changes due to today’s modern society. Communal life is the traditional way of living which has advantages from which most people can benefit in any society. This form of living is very common in some parts of the Pacific where most people are bound to be together with their traditions. However‚ it is important to consider that this traditional way of living is being forgotten today and there are many reasons for this decline in the

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    DREKETI HIGH SCHOOL Aspiration into Action FORM 403 – MASTER MARK SHEET – TERM TWO END EXAMINATION – 2013 NAME Eng M Pst Maths M Pst S/Sc M Pst B/Sc M Pst C/Std M Pst Ag/Sc M Pst Fijian M Pst H.Eco M Pst B. Tec M Pst Total Pstn P/F 1 Adi Maca Vakasigaleka 14 17TH 53 5th 13 15th 43 13th 16 21st 20 9th 15 9th 174 18th F 2 Alacia Tokivata 20 12TH 55 4th 14 13th 55 5th 39 10th 43 5th 21 5th 247

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    Censorship has been defined as ‘the removal of material that is deemed or judged offensive to any sector of the population.’ Many have wondered‚ “Just how beneficial is censorship to man‚ when is it enough and does it help?” It is my view however; that there is no clear answer to that question‚ for censorship has its fair balance of advantages and disadvantages. One advantage that most people can agree on is that censorship protects the young‚ the innocent and the vulnerable. It is built on the

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