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    RURAL SECTOR INDIAN IDENTITY AMUL‚ THE DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT HISTORY The India District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union was registered on December 14‚ 1946 ‚as a response to exploitation of marginal milk producers by traders or agents of existing dairies in the small town named Anand (in Kaira District of Gujarat).During that time‚ Polson dairy was well known butter brand in the country. Milk Producers had to travel long distances to deliver

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    One of the people I really admire is a Polish physicist and chemist woman‚ full of courage and determination to investigate radioactivity. My admiration is not only for her talent but also for the fact that during the 19th Century‚ not many people could think about a woman changing millions of lives with her full-time studies‚ especially if she came from a poor family. That is the reason why Marie Curie’s generosity deserves our grateful thanks. Since she was a child‚ Marie Curie knew that the greatest

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    I influenced important leaders and political movements. Leaders of the civil rights movement in the US‚ including Martin Luther King‚ drew from my writings in the development of their own theories about non-violence. I inspired anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa‚ Nelson Mandela. The British musician John Lennon even referred to me when discussing his views on non-violence. I inspired them‚ I can inspire you‚ I can inspire the new world. But I don’t just inspire. I put

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    The Seven Deadly Sins mentioned by Mahatma Gandhi are: * Wealth without work Nowadays we can see the evidence of people love to gain money without even have to do some work. Well‚ we might love to do that. I do want to if I could‚ haha. However‚ if we take a deep sight of it‚ we can see that there will be only two probabilities of people having some wealth without doing any efforts: (1) those people are heading towards laziness and poverty‚ (2) those people do corruptions. No offense‚ but money

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    Computer Systems 1. Data Representation i. The Binary System Reasons for using binary     Easy to represent ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ as 0 Volts and a higher voltage (often above 1V – nominally 5V). Fewer rules needed with binary (0‚ 1) arithmetic than with decimal (0..9) arithmetic. Any loss of voltage due to resistance etc does not change value. Easy to represent 0‚ 1 with other devices e.g. pits and lands on a CDROM or directions of magnetic field on a hard disc. Binary Arithmetic      

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    the Person I Admire the Most I admire a lot of people but the person i admire the most is my mother .She is the most important person in my life.There is no reason for me to live without her by my side except if the Almighty invited back from the world. mother always managed to keep the respect of all his children

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    WHEN GANDHI was born British rule had been established in India. The uprising of 1857‚ known as the Mutiny‚ had merely served to consolidate the British adventure into an empire. India had effectively passed under British tutelage‚ so effectively indeed‚ that instead of resenting alien rule the generation of educated Indians were eager to submit to the "Civilizing mission" of their foreign masters. Political subjection had been reinforced by intellectual and moral servility. It seemed that the British

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    People always have a person whom they enormously admire and want to be like. Some admire a famous person while others look up to their teachers‚ father‚ or mother‚ etc. To me‚ I admire my older sister not only because of who she is but also because of all the things she has done for me. She has changed my life and made me become who I am today. The following reasons will explain why she is admirable and important to me. First of all‚ my sister is an exquisite student. She studied in a high school

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    the person i admire the most. I most admire my mother because shes always there when i need her. Every day since the day i was born she has been there for me when i was sick. She made me soup when i needed it and tea to make me feel warm inside ‚she also gave me medicine to make me well once again. My mom also watched movies with me to make me laugh and has sung to me to make feel good inside. Then at night she would tuck me in tight and kiss me goodnight and prayed with me till i fell

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    path of non-violence or Ahimsa. His tactic of passive resistance or Satyagraha was his weapon to fight against the British rule. Swaraj for Gandhi meant self-rule‚ as much a moral and personal ethic‚ the self-rule of an individual over his own impulses and weaknesses‚ as the political objective of a people struggling rightfully to be free - an ambiguity which Gandhi was repeatedly to exploit during his Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements. Gandhiji and his ideologies were quite successful

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