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    A bookkeeper is an expert in accounts and‚ and is primarily concerned with maintaining and keeping account books. Bookkeeping is an art‚ and lot of expertise is expected from him. Bookkeepers are required in each and every field‚ as maintaining books is an essential part of any business. They are concerned with maintaining all the books of the organization‚ and they keep log of each and every transaction concerning billing and payment. A bookkeeper is an accounting professional who manages a company’s

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    Abstract In this paper I will be identifying beliefs and values common to my family of origin. I will be using Purnell’s Model of cultural competency and will explain the major assumptions of the model in relevance to my culture. The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with a quick overview of the Asian Indian culture. One must be aware of their own culture and the culture of others in order to offer competent and culturally sensitive care and understand how their cultural beliefs may

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    Book Review ` Name of the Book: If God Was A banker Index: Why did we chose this particular book? Details of the author How was the book received critically What I like about the book(own view points) Fav Character……why?? Bibliography 1. “If God was a Banker” is the first book by Mr. Ravi Subramanian. Being a banker by profession‚ all of his books revolve around the area of banking. Major reason to choose this book was the fact that it was written by an Indian author and it was a best

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    H 204 – Introduction to Chemical Practice Experiment # 1– Qualitative Analysis of Cations Rachel Sorrells Gretchen Diede TA: Kunal Punjabi February 16‚ 2017 RESULTS & DISCUSSION The purpose of this experiment was to utilize two different methods of qualitative analysis to determine the identity of two unknown cations in an unknown solution. The experiment required knowledge of solubility rules and demonstration of such in the laboratory setting for the first method of qualitative analysis. The

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    is important because with that she can support her family and live a happy life for both herself and them. What type of groups or communities do you identify yourself with? She is a Sikh so she says she would identify herself with that and also Punjabi communities and/or groups. Sikh or Sikhism is one of the youngest among the major religions. It is a monotheistic religion that is originated in the punjab region of the Indian

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    Indian Culture

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    The Yajur Veda is related to yajna‚ which is not just sacrifice‚ but also means creative reality. The mantras (verse with archetypal meanings) of the Rig Veda are adapted to certain melodies and this collection is named Sama Veda‚ and the Atharva Veda deals with the peace and prosperity of human society and is concerned with the daily life of man. Vedic ritual is preserved in literary texts called the Brahmanas. The main division of the contexts of these extensive texts is twofold – the ritualistic

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    emergence of Information Technology effecting rural area Er.Hardeep Singh Sidhu (M.Sc‚M.Phil‚M.Tech.) (Lect. in computer science) Department of Computer Science Punjabi University Baba Jogipir Neighbourhood campus‚ Ralla‚ Mansa (Punjab) The researcher are‚ associated with Department of Computer Science at Punjabi University Baba Jogipir Neighborhood Campus‚ Ralla‚ Mansa‚ Punjab (India). Abstract: Research in the field of emergence of IT in rural area has varied applications‚ through

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    Toba Tek Singh

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    Province of Pakistan. The town and district is named after a Sikh religious figure Tek Singh. Legend has it that Mr. Singh‚ a kind hearted man served water and provided shelter to the worn out and thirsty travellers passing by a small pond ("TOBA" in Punjabi) which eventually was called Toba Tek Singh‚ and the surrounding settlement acquired the same name. There is also a park here named after the Sardar Tek Singh. Every reader at once realizes that it is a powerful satire‚ and also a bitter indictment

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    machines‚ mobile phones‚ microwave ovens etc. The company is the first in India to introduce fuzzy logic based washing machines‚ silver nano refrigerator and flat screen TVs. Samsung phones support five Indian languages‚ namely Hindi‚ Marathi‚ Bangla‚ Punjabi and Tamil.  1.2 Organization Strategy Strategically the electronics industry was considered suitable for countries with poor natural endowment and high skilled labour like Korea. This industry required labour intensity‚ knowledge intensity

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    Salient Features of the Constitution of India Salient Features of the Constitution of India The main features of Indian Constitution are the following: (i) A written and lengthy constitution: The Constitution of India is a written constitution. It was framed by a Constituent Assembly which was established for the purpose in 1946. It has 395 Articles and 12 Schedules. A number of amendments‚ (about 96) passed since its enforcement in 1950‚ have also become a part of the Constitution. The Constitution

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