Bhubaneswar in the past few years has come out of its dormancy and has shown considerable development in sectors that have placed it as one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. With the IT majors and MNCs opening up‚ the very face of the working class has now changed. Once the ‘hamara Bajaj’ family (with dad driving mom and two kids out in the unfailing trustworthy two wheeler) is now slowly transforming to mom’s shopping in malls ‚groceries from retail shops and super busy dad’s driving
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judgmental human beings available‚ you can’t blame everybody. This range in no way‚ in no way ends. thankful approximately that reality‚ here is a small list of dishes from Punjab so that you can probably make you hungry 1. Sarson Ka Saag Aur Makki Ki Roti one of the maximum famous dishes in North Western country of the state‚ Sarson da Saag with its rustic flavours manages to win pretty a few hearts. Its foremost factor is Mustard leaves though regularly spinach or palak is delivered to present
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Ma’aden Phosphate Company (MPC) P.O. Box 11110‚ Madinat Al-Jubail Al-Sinaiyah 31961 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Fax +96633475683 E-mail: mpc@mpc.maaden.com.sa To be completed in English in your own handwriting using black or blue ink--do not type If requested information is not applicable‚ mark “N/A” If more space is required‚ continue on a separate sheet Attach photocopies of the following as appropriate: Passport or National ID Card‚ GOSI if you are registered‚ Card and Civil Family Booklet
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Mohit Kasana Contact No: +91 - 9029070090 E-mail: kasana221286@gmail.com Career Objective: To take a challenging post for understanding business change needs‚ assessing the impact of those changes‚ capturing‚ analyzing and documenting requirements and then supporting the communication and delivery of those requirements with relevant parties. Professional summary: 2.8 years of experience in the field of IT
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Date range Phase Era 7000 - 5500 BCE Mehrgarh I (aceramic Neolithic) Early Food Producing Era 5500-3300 Mehrgarh II-VI (ceramic Neolithic) Regionalisation Era 5500-2600 3300-2600 Early Harappan 3300-2800 Harappan 1 (Ravi Phase) 2800-2600 Harappan 2 (Kot Diji Phase‚ Nausharo I‚ Mehrgarh VII) 2600-1900 Mature Harappan (Indus Valley Civilization) Integration Era 2600-2450 Harappan 3A (Nausharo II) 2450-2200 Harappan 3B 2200-1900 Harappan 3C 1900-1300 Late Harappan (Cemetery H); Ochre
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The Old Man - A deaf man who likes to drink at the café late into the night. The old man likes the shadows of the leaves on the well-lit café terrace. Rumor has it that he tried to hang himself‚ he was once married‚ he has a lot of money‚ and his niece takes care of him. He often gets drunk at the café and leaves without paying. The old man is a regular in the café‚ and though he sometimes forgets to pay‚ he’s generally a good customer. We mostly learn about the old man from the conversation of
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Exploring Crisis of Identity in Hazar Chaurasi Ki Maa: Studying life of Naxalism in Bollywood Chitra Tanwar Srivastava1 Ravi Shankar2 Assistant Professor‚ Mass Communication‚ Govt P.G. College‚ Hisar 1 Head‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Govt P.G. College‚ Ambala Cantt2 Abstract The Indian Cinema has carved a special place for itself in its audiences across the globe. It is believed to be capable of raising issues and at times changing people’s perceptions. One of the major issues that
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Most parents I know worry about how much television their children are watching‚ but I see very little being done about actually cutting down their children’s television time. The average child watches three to four hours of T. V. a day and another two and a half hours more on the television watching movies or playing video games‚ for a total of six and a half hours of television a day. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics‚ a little more than half of our children have a T. V. in their
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Media has been around for years dating back to caveman drawings on walls to present days telivision. At a young age‚ children’s minds learn best my soaking up information‚ and imitating what they see or hear. The typical American child will view more thean 200‚000 acts of violence‚ including more than 16‚000 murders before age 18. Media has shown benifits in the learning capablities in children by watching telivision shows such as Dora the explorer‚ teaching children their ABC’s and 123’sby the actor
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terrified many citizens in the city of cebu and bohol. With a magnitude of 7.2‚ The earth crumbled‚ mirrors shattered‚ and the buildings broke down. Dead bodies scattered all around the area in a flash. The incident is not an ordinary episode from a telivision‚ but a real life situation. The horrifying effects that nature could bring to us‚ could surely scare the top scarers and also the unscared people. Life’s full of luxury and fun‚ Yes‚ you only experience it once in awhile‚ why? Because you
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