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    COMUNICATION SKILLS

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    Television set every evening either to watch Chaupal or Humlog or Chitrahaar. Sunday were the eagerly awaited days with the Sunday Feature-film and then in the late 80s and early 90s with the nine to ten show or Ramanand Sagar’s epic creation “The Ramayana” and later BR Chopra’s ‘The Mahabharata’ The entire nation used to come to a standstill with great love‚ respect and interest the greatest epics of all times dramatized on the silver screen. These also reflect upon the social impact that television

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    Gcina Mahlaba is the Transformation Manager at BDO South Africa. She has a holistic and unique perspective of a Transforming South Africa‚ which stems from her current position and her tenure as a B-BBEE Consulting Analyst. Her insight from playing the role of both the client and the consultant‚ has given her an inimitable perspective on a Transforming South Africa. Transformation Manager – A Job with Many Hats New to many organisational organograms are titles such as Transformation Manager‚ Transformation

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    Prostitution in India

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    Prostitution in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia In India‚ prostitution (exchanging sex for money) is legal‚ but related activities such as soliciting sex‚ operating brothels and pimping are illegal.[1][2] Prostitution is currently a contentious issue in India. In 2007‚ the Ministry of Women and Child Development reported the presence of 2.8 million sex workers in India‚ with 35.47 percent of them entering the trade before the age of 18 years.[3][4] The number of prostitutes has doubled

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    Diwali festival

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    Student number: 09347004 Student name: Wang Weiwei (王维维) Group number: 25 Group topic: The Diwali Festival Analysis of Diwali Festival: special significances & negative effects (School of Tourism‚ Sun Yat-sen University‚ Wang Weiwei) Abstract: “Diwali”‚ the festival of lights‚ illuminates the darkness of the New Year’s moon‚ and strengthens our close friendships and knowledge‚ with a self-realization. Diwali id celebrated on a nation-wide scale on Amavasya‚ the 15th day of the dark fortnight

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    Purandar

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    The earliest known mention of Purandar is in the Yadava era (11th century). The 1000yr old Narayaneshwar temple of Hemadpanthiarchitecture built by the Yadavas still exists in Narayanpur‚ the base village of Purandar. After the defeat of the Yadavas by Persian invaders‚ the territory fell in to the hands of these invaders who further fortified Purandar in 1350. During the early rule of the Bijapur and Ahmednagarkings‚ Purandar was among the forts directly under Government‚ and never entrusted to jagirdars(estate-holders)

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    after Lord Francis Hope but was first discovered by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier. Tavernier was an explorer who ventured from France to India in search of diamonds. It is believed that Tavernier robbed a large blue diamond off a Hindu idol (statue) of Sita. After years of misfortune‚ living a rough traveler’s life‚ Tavernier returned to France and by the request of King Louis XIV‚ Tavernier told his tales and sold many diamonds to the king‚ including the stone that would become the Hope Diamond. King

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    16 Things That Separate The Men From The Boys News Entertainment 11/21/14‚ 12:28 AM In Other News Sports About Humor Subscribe to ScoopWhoop. Our newsletters will light up your inbox. Enter your email id 16 Things That Separate The Men From The Boys Sign me up NOVEMBER 19 ‚ 2014 Rising Sriparna Follow Follow 6.5 K Shares Being a man isn’t just about crossing a certain age or looking a certain way. It’s a lot more. The world has a lot of brash‚ noisy‚ reckless boys but what we need

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    Indian Caste System

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    The British Raj and the India’s Caste System The Indian caste system‚ known as Varnas‚ is a centuries old system of social stratification. It is a strict hierarchal system that determines a person’s occupation for them. It also determines what they can wear‚ who they can talk to‚ who they can marry. Those on the top of the pyramid have all the wealth‚ power‚ and prestige‚ while those on the bottom are treated no better than the trash that is thrown away. It consists of four Varna’s: Brahmins‚

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    Media Technology

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    Media Technology- An interesting Topic Now-a-days Media is most important agent in defining or solving many political and social irregularities. So we should understand the basic terms and definitions of media to gain proper knowledge about media. The term ’medias’ is incorrect one‚and media is considered as a singular and plural word at the same time. Simply media is an ’agent’.It removes social irregularities and social evils. We live in a society which need communication for better arrangements

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    Sanskrit

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    Sanskrit (/ˈsænskrɪt/; संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam [səmskr̩t̪əm]‚ originally संस्कृता वाक् saṃskṛtā vāk‚ "refined speech") is a historical Indo-Aryan language‚ the primary liturgical language of Hinduism and a literary and scholarly language in Buddhism and Jainism. Developing from Vedic Sanskrit‚ today it is listed as one of the 22 scheduled languages of India[3] and is an official language of the state of Uttarakhand.[4] Sanskrit holds a prominent position in Indo-European studies. The corpus of Sanskrit

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