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    (Seminar‚ held on 19th and 20th September‚ 1990) The medium of instruction at all stages should be the mother tongue of the learner and in special cases regional language. English should be used as a library language. Students should learn only mother tongue at the primary stage. At the secondary stage a foreign language‚ preferably English should be taught as the second language and another Indian language- classical or modern-may be offered as an optional subject. It should be clearly

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    Celebrities today make thousands on end for what they do from actors‚ to musicians‚ to models ‚ and athletes.I can understand that though because it takes hard work and determination to do so. Some americans however believe they dont deserve all that they get .For me i cant say they make to much or just enough because some celebrities are famous for being famous if you can understand that; for instance they might have a famous family member and they become famous because of that ‚ But for all the

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    Relationship Between Celebrities‚ Fans‚ and the Paparazzi The media revolves around a cycle of people wanting to be celebrities‚ the celebrities‚ and the paparazzi. To get a glimpse of how obsessed people actually are with celebrity‚ the documentary brought up some appalling evidence from a survey. The survey asked people which job they would most want to have‚ the survey included jobs such as CEO of a large company‚ US Senator‚ Chairman of Harvard University‚ and as well as the personal assistant

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    Higher education equals higher salary? In China Youth Daily‚ a story of an undergraduate student raised uproar in society last year. A boy named Han Shengli,graduated from a university in Xi’an province,got a salary largely lower than what his father‚ a migration worker earned‚ even though he had devoted four years’ time‚ effort‚ energy and a large sum of money. A great number of people think that those with a university education should get a higher salary than those without‚ for they believe

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    want your child to be one of them”? First of all‚ not every student is interested in further education. For some of them‚ the purpose to get into a college or university is not to study or gain more knowledge. For an example‚ some of them go for higher education in order to run away from the reality of working or engage in relationships. Some of them don`t even show up in class‚ which affects to those who really want to learn. Try to imagine a situation where by there are 24 students in a class

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    The film Higher Learning is a call to action. It is a film that shows people as products of their environment. The film is set on a college campus‚ a place where most people learn about what they will do in their adult life to try to better the world or simply educate themselves in order to live a better life. However‚ life on the Columbus campus is not good; it is a battlefield between the races and sexes. I feel it is a bit exaggerated‚ but it allows people to see some of the issues that go

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    ‘In the world of celebrity‚ it is the body that is central to the individual’s success’ Critically explore this statement‚ using examples to illustrate your response. Celebrity culture in the twenty first century gives the public a level of excitement and interest that seems‚ for one reason or another‚ disproportionate. Nowadays‚ culture privileges the momentary‚ the visual and the sensational over enduring‚ the written‚ and the rational. Celebrities are described by some as extraordinary individuals

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    generations are getting brainwashed by these so called celebrity role models that think they are setting a good example for these young teenagers‚ where-as it is actually getting backfired. These celebrities have started to ruin our society with people are acting like copycats‚ because they think if celebrities can‚ well so can I. But these celebrities haven’t always been bad‚ they have had a stage in their career where they were good role models‚ but then their career starts to go downhill‚ with drugs

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    Process Accumulative Roll Bonding of Aluminium 2011 Table of Contents I. Introduction 3 II. Roll Bonding 4 II.1. Surface Preparation 4 II.2. Bonding Mechanism 5 II.3. Roll Bonded Materials and Applications 6 III. Accumulative Roll Bonding 7 III.1. Introduction to Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) Processes 7 III.2. Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) Process 8 III.3. Accumulative Roll Bonded Materials 10 III.4. Material Structure after Accumulative Roll Bonding 11 III

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    ENC 1101 March 24‚ 2013 Celebrities’ dysfunctions and transgressions In this age of the scandalisation of public life the media suffers from an overload of films stars‚ sport personalities‚ that is‚ celebrities‚ caught in socially unacceptable situations. Celebrity and scandal are closely linked‚ where scandal often enhances the celebrity quotient of the star (Nayard 2009: 112). In other words‚ even negatives disclosure and representation of their marriages

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