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    India as a Superpower

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    a superpower till now? Because of the lack of unity and proper education that India lags behind. With a little effort and unity we too can become a superpower. So many great men have forseen India as a superpower‚ including Rabindranath Tagore‚ Swami Vivekananda and many more. Our ex-president Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam too predicted‚ that by ………………) and why shouldn’t India be? India with such a vast area and population and rich culture can be equal to USA. Why is India not a superpower till now?

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    Case study Alex Portfolio

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    Case questions with solutions for ‘Alex Sharpe’s Portfolio’ Abhijit Nandi P301413CMG286 Aniket Saha P301413CMG AdityaGanti P301413CMG Devesh Joshi P301413CMG Mallikarjun Swami P301413CMG324 Management Of Risk ( RSK 611) Term 5 ( MBA – Finance & Banking ) Batch 6 Case questions with solutions for ‘Alex Sharpe’s Portfolio’ 1. Estimate and compare the returns and variability (i.e. annual standard deviation over the past five years) of Reynolds and Hasbro

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    Pascal's Argument For God

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    Ron Hubbard versus the Swami Maharishi” (Blackburn‚ 21). This leads to another problem in Pascal’s argument in that God is this entity that only believes that people of his faith are the ones that get to gain infinite happiness‚ if this God was a just and reasonable deity would

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    Shiva Shiddhanta

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    Shiva Siddhanta Founder and History of Movement Occasionally such an individual is born who‚ by following his tradition correctly and completely‚ approaches perfection and becomes a symbol to the world. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami was such a man‚ a living example of awakening and wisdom‚ a leader recognized worldwide as one of Hinduism ’s foremost ministers. Gurudeva Suvaya Subramuniyaswami was the foremost exponent and teacher of Saiva Siddhanta in the West‚ a self-realized Western spiritual

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    songs we sing‚ the shows we watch and the books we read. It is woven into the Psalms of the Bible‚ the ballads of the Beatles and practically every Bollywood film ever made. What is that treasure? Love. Love is the nature of the Divine” (Radhanath Swami`). The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ published in 1960 is set during the Great Depression. During this time all the people of our country were suffering‚ difference between them was the black communities; and really that black population

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    Woman Empowerment

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    Empowerment is multifaceted‚ multidimensional & multilayered concept. Women empowerment could be seen as a process in which women gain greater share of control over resources like material‚ knowledge information ideas; financial resources like money; control over decision making in home‚ community‚ society and nation and to gain power to empower herself. It does not mean to give them power to dominate others or use power to establish their superiority over others. In reality women empowerment meant

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    educationists‚ sportsmen‚ etc. even though these pursuits may- enable them to earn much wealth. There are others who want neither wealth nor fame but want to humanity. They believe that the service of mankind is the service of Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekanand has laid great stress on alert the sufferings of poor people. Mother Teresa rendered great service to poor and the destitute people who were in need of love and care. Some young boys and girls would like to become film stars. If a pay succeeds

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    Tamil Nadu Trip 2011

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    Tamil Nadu Trip October 2011 This trip was planned two months before‚ as it involved many train journeys. Our tickets booked through 62 express always materializes & this one did too. This trip started with Vadodara on 22nd Sat with Appa & Amma. On 23rd‚ we boarded Karnavati Express to Mumbai at 06-45 am. Train comes from Ahmedabad & stops for 5 minutes at Vadodara. The coolie at Vadodara refused to budge below Rs.150; but we coolly got inside the train. Luckily‚ ours were the last seats which

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    Social Evils

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    Muslims. They believed that reciting God’s name mechanically is a wrong way of offering prayer to God. They pointed out that bathing in sacred rivers does not absolve us of sins committed by us. They preached that to seek God‚ we should turn inwards. Swami Dayanand Saraswati‚ the founder of the Arya Samaj‚ was another votary of religious and social reforms in India. He condemned idol worship and other evils which had crept into the Hindu religion. He opposed child marriage‚ casteism and untouchability

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    India's Freedom Movement

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    section of Indian‚ benefited by the policies introduced by Lord Thomas Macaulay‚ began to organise Indian opinion against what was clearly exploitative rule by aliens. This phase also witnessed massive social reform movements and important leaders like Swami Dayanand Saraswati‚ Keshab Chandra Sen‚ Sir Sayed Ahmed Khan‚ Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar‚ among others revolutionised the Indian society. Along side‚ political thought against the British rule also began to take concrete shape‚ with leaders like Dadabhai

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