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Satyamev Jayate (Truth Alone Triumphs) has had a positive influence on Indian society to understand the sensitive social issues. “Hai junoon hai junoon hai Tere ishq ka ye junoon hai Rag rag mein ishq tera daudta Yeh bawraa sa khoon hai Tune hi sikhaya sachchaiyon ka matlab Tere paas aake jaana maine zindagi ka maqsad Satyamev… satyamev… satyamev jayate Sachcha hai pyaar tera‚ satyamev jayate” In the year of 2014 this song was on the lips of every Indian. This Hindi song is very inspirational and
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focus on and take in a striking sight‚ as of the persona in the poem ‚“ nahitimbakuwas akong panan-aw” ‚ which suggests the scene demands abrupt and continuous attention although the girl in the poem doesn’t want anyone to see her “... nagpanglingi ka kung wa bay naka-ambit sa imung pagpabaya”. If you let it‚ the central image will etched itself in the memory starting association activating thought and feeling. On the first part of the poem‚ the readers are given the implication that the persona
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had gone round them. Now do not look at this story as a rational logical person but try and understand the thought behind it. It is to do with the use of the Intellect. Ganapathy used it to know what the Sage meant while his brother took the Sage ka order at face value. Similarly in our lives we must learn to use our Intellect (the ability to discriminate between right and wrong) and look at the deeper meanings of things. Using our intellect will force us to make decisions‚ right or wrong‚ time
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A) In what ways did Hatshepsut portray herself as a male pharaoh? While the concept of a female ruler as a Queen Regent or Co- regent was not foreign to New Kingdom practices there was no provision for a female pharaoh in Egyptian tradition. Hatshepsut’s portrayal as male was unprecedented. ‘After Hatshepsut regency for about seven years the political situation apparently changed and a bomb shell exploded’ . Hatshepsut dressed herself in the clothes of a man‚ put on the false beard that pharaohs
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Chapter 3: Egyptian Art c. 3500 – 30 BC • Ancient Egyptian civilization‚ like the civilizations of Sumer and the Indus Valley‚ grew up along a great river (Nile) that provided irrigation for agriculture and also a thoroughfare for transport of men and materials. • Largely a desert country crossed on a SN axis by the Nile river Nile: • Central role in Egyptian economy • Annual floods –constant & dependable occurrence (the flood water carried rich slit which was eventually deposited over the
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Egyptians‚ their soul - their being - were made up of many different parts. Not only was there the physical form‚ but there were eight immortal or semi-divine parts that survived death‚ with the body making nine parts of a human. The precise meaning of ka‚ ba‚ ach (akh)‚ `shm (sekhem)‚ and so on is no longer clear to us. Historical scientists try again and again and again to force the
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MGT B240F Principles & Practices of Management (Jan 2013) Assignment 1 Due Date: 5:00pm‚ 1 Mar 2013 (Friday) Instructions: ◆ There are four questions in this assignment. The first three questions are essay-type questions which require some critical thinking as well as thorough understanding of course concepts. Question 4 is a case study with two sub-questions. Students are advised to write not more than 1500 words for Question 4. The expected length of the whole assignment should be around
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Tutorial 1 (Conduction and Convection) 1. Consider a composite structure shown on below. Conductivities of the layer are: k1 = k3 = 10 W/mK‚ k2 = 16 W/mK‚ and k4 = 46 W/mK. The convection coefficient on the right side of the composite is 30 W/m2K. Calculate the total resistance and the heat flow through the composite. (0.46‚ 173.9 W) 2. Consider a 1.2-m high and 2-m-wide glass window whose thickness is 6 mm and thermal
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THE LEGEND OF THE FIRST BANANA FRUIT Once‚ there was an extremely beautiful princess‚ became of which she was called Mariang Maganda (Maria‚ the beautiful one). Her house was near a small forest which grew many delightful flowering plants. Every day the young princess would go about picking flowers found there and place them nicely in a basket to bring home with her. As soon as she arrived home‚ she would sting the flowers together to form a long lay of flowing colors. Then she would put them
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