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    A River About The poet Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan was an Indian playwright‚ folklorist‚ and poet author who wrote in both English and Kannada. Ramanujan ’s work shows that cultural tradition in India is a conflict between the colonial English identity and post-colonial ethnic identities. As a poet‚ he is known for his avant-garde approach and atavistic poetic arguments rather than innate genius. His major works include: Hymns for the Drowning‚ Speaking of Siva‚ and A River etc. In 1976‚

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    Cams & Followers Syllabus: Concept & definition of cam & follower‚ types‚ classification‚ different follower motions‚ their displacements like uniform velocity‚ S.H.M.‚ uniform acceleration & retardation‚ Drawing profile of plate cams by graphical method. 1) Define cam and follower. A cam may be defined as a rotating machine part designed to impart reciprocating and oscillating motion to another machine part‚ called a follower. 2)Why are cams required? Or Necessity of cam and follower mechanism

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    Slow Network Analysis Paper NTC 406 July 14th‚ 2014 James Parks Slow Network Analysis Paper Increase in number of users: In 1993 there were 14 million users in 2014 there is almost three billion users. The network constituting of interconnected set of computers in a small‚ limited area such as office buildings‚ universities‚ homes etc. is said to be a Local Area Network (LAN). Performance of a LAN refers to the average speed of the network. There are many ways to measure the performance

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    Have you ever been trapped behind a slow driver when you’re already late for something really important? Nine times out of ten the driver was an elderly person‚ who has no business being on the road. How many times have you asked yourself‚ “What is this person doing?” And how many times have you passed this person‚ and come to find out it’s a grandma or grandpa? If there is a person who can barely see over the steering wheel‚ has 3-inch thick glasses‚ and has poor motor skills‚ they should not

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    “Confessions of the World’s Worst Parent” The essay written by Jerri Cook titled Confessions of the World’s Worst Parent‚ is based on the book Free Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts with Worry written by author Lenore Skenazy (Cook). Cook provides similarities about raising her son and uses Skenazy’s experiences as they both point out the feeling of being judged by “good” parents because they gave their children the freedom to explore life without constant

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    I believe that my parenting style when I have children will be Democratic. I believe that this parenting style is the best way to go because you aren’t telling your kids what to do when to do it how to do it‚ but at the same time you aren’t letting them have complete control of things. By being a democratic parent you make your child self-reliant‚ self-controlled‚ they tend to be happier children and they are less likely to be disruptive. They tend to be high achievers I school‚ other actives‚ and

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    The term “helicopter parent” was coined in 1990 by Foster Cline and Jim Fay to describe a constantly hovering parent‚ ready to get involved at a moment’s notice. Whenever a problem arises‚ the parents are first to respond‚ not allowing their child to bear any burden. These parents often over-schedule their children’s lives with extracurricular activities and classes in the hope this will insure their success. Often times these parents make decisions for their kids‚ causing them to be unprepared for

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    When I was in the fifth grade I told my dad about how I had gotten into an argument with a classmate‚ Michelle‚ and that she was being really rude to me. I do not even remember what the argument was about now. What I do remember is my dad calling her mom‚ complaining to the principal and yelling at the teacher – accomplishing nothing other than embarrassing me in front of all my classmates (who still talk about it to this day) and ensuring that if there ever was a chance for me and Heaven to resolve

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    Overprotective Parenting Ruining Society Parenting techniques or methods of raising children have evolved over history. In the last 30 years the scientific and medical communities have put parenting and its effects under a microscope. Parenting extremes from overprotective to “maladaptive” or neglectful parents represent the opposite ends of the parenting spectrum. Studies reveal that overprotective parenting or as it are more commonly known “helicopter parenting”‚ are a serious burden on today’s

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    Time to let the Spoon-feed babies feed themselves Dear Helicopter parents Helicopter parents feel the need and obligation to assistance their children in every aspect in their life‚ "Helicopter parenting is "the act of hovering over one ’s children‚ anticipating and meeting their every need: may or may not include cleaning up after said children‚ "helping" with homework‚ and presiding over numerous social activities: this method of childrearing is often defined by grumpy‚ needy children and overworked

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