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    riders to the sea

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    Skills in Latin Malayalam ML 1111.1 Malayala Kavitha Russian RU1111.1 Grammar and Prose Sanskrit SK1111.1 Drama and Prose Syriac SR1111.1 Poetry‚ Grammar and History of the Literature (Up to the Golden Age) Tamil TM1111.1 Functional Tamil (Communicative Skills in Tamil) Monday 13.01.2014 Foundation Course I EN 1121 Wednesday 15.01.2014 Writings on Contemporary Issues (Common for BA/BSc) Core Course I I. Faculty of Arts English Language & Literature EN1141 Reading

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    Shiva Nataraja

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    level devoted to Asian Art‚ which is why I decided to go to this Museum. I chose the Bronze statue of Shiva as Nataraja or Lord of the Dance. We studied this in class‚ and I was taken with it then‚ and even more so in person. The statue is from India: Tamil Nadu‚ c. 1000. The statue is a form of Shiva‚ with four arms and a raised leg‚ standing over a dwarf‚ with different objects in his hands or forming meaningful hand gestures‚ and flowing hair. He is then surrounded by a slender circle of flames. Shiva

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    Indian Watch Industry

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    was followed by Hyderabad Allwyn Limited (Allwyn). Organisations such as Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT)‚ Semi Conductor Complex Ltd. (SCL)‚ etc. introduced watches but were not successful. By mid eighties many smaller companies‚ originally manufacturing mechanical watches‚ diversified into electronic watches. In 1987 Titan Watches Ltd. (Titan) ajoint venture ofTata Sons and Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation entered the market and shortly established itself as a major

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    Proud to Be Malaysian

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    include Buddhists or Christian. They speak Hokkien‚ Cantonese‚ and Hakka and have been historically played an important role in trade and business. The Indians descent comprises about 7% of the population in Malaysia which are mainly Hindu Tamils. They speak Tamil‚ Malayalam and others and live in the peninsula. The country’s official language in Malaysia is Malay‚ but English is widely spoken. Although people often said that Malaysia is a peaceful country‚ but communities are still largely separate

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    A section of Tamil-speaking south wanted to form their own nation‚ the so-called Dravida Nadu. But the committee wasn’t willing to separate the identity of south India and hence produced a past which bound together the souther and the northern regions of India : ‘’Ayodhya

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    pop culture

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    they don’t mean “Our song‚ this little cheap‚ tinkling‚ syncopated piece of rubbish‚ is what we felt when we met.” What they’re saying is‚ “That song reminds us of that tremendous feeling we had when we met.” Tamil Pop culture This is what we want to bring out in our exhibition‚ Tamil Pop culture. A mélange of memories‚ thoughts‚ feelings and a creative space to learn and understand something new and fun about Madras‚ about Chennai. People are now recognising the fact that popular culture

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    Case Preparation Questions: 1. What should be the objectives for Aravind Eye Care System‚ and what implication do these objectives have for rural market? (As Aravind is the largest provider of eye care services in Tamil Nadu‚ the gap in the performance of cataract surgery between Tamil Nadu state and the state of Gujarat may be used as an indicator of possible improvement in performance for Aravind) The objectives of Aravind Eye Care System are eliminating needless blindness and restore eyesight

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    Types of Soil

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    LATERITE SOIL Formed in areas of high temperature and heavy rainfall. Humus content is low because the microorganisms get destroyed due to high temperature Karnataka‚ Kerala‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ hilly areas of Odisha and Assam. Cultivation is suitable with adequate doses of manures and fertilizers. Soil in Tamil Nadu‚ Andhra Pradesh and Kerala are suitable for growing cashew nut. ARID SOIL Soil ranges from red to brown. Soil is saline ‚ sandy texture ‚ lack of humus‚ Moisture cultivation

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    Muniandi

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    One referring to slave of God and the other ruling (as in ruler). The second explanation could be derived from the word Aandavar which literally means he who rules. The reason for this explanation is the word Andi being used for other Gods in the Tamil Hindu pantheon. Please refer to the following examples: Brahma - Virumandi Vishnu - Mayandi Siva - Peyandi Murugan - Malayandi As such‚ the word Muniandi could refer to a slave Muni or he who rules in the form of Muni. Munis like Vaal Muni are

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    T.K Doraiswamy

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    include a novel and six books of poems in English‚ and nine novels and five books of poems in Tamil. He received the Asan Memorial Award for Tamil Poetry in 1983. Interestingly most of his English works were published under his real name while the Tamil ones under the pen name ‘Nakulan’. His alter-ego Naveenan in his Tamil novels stands out as a modernist anti-hero who was perhaps the first of his kind in Tamil literature. And this I mention because his only English novel “Words for the Wind” is also

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