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    According to Benny Morris‚ historical truth is a ‘truth about a historical event that exists independently of‚ and can be detached from‚ the subjectivities of scholars’ . Hence‚ is Morris implying that historical truths are objective? If they are indeed objective‚ why are historians constantly rewriting history books? Although the objectivity of some historical truths is indisputable‚ one must realise that most truths in history are influenced by the historian’s biases‚ limitations and his subjection

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    e-Government: The Singapore Arun Mahizhnan & Narayanan Andiappan Arun Mahizhnan is Deputy Director‚ Institute of Policy Studies‚ Singapore and Narayanan Andiappan is Assistant Manger‚ Infocomm Development Authority‚ Singapore Government. This paper draws heavily from resource materials provided by IDA. The views expressed are in the authors’ personal capacity. ___________________________________________________________________________ Introduction The term "e-Government" is used in this paper

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    race‚ language and nationality. The temple beginnings are shrouded in great antiquity and its origins are still a matter of scholarly debate. Sangam literature‚ the earliest of Tamil literature (dated between 500 BC to AD 300) mentions Tirupati as Tiruvengadam which used to form the northernmost frontier of the Tamil kingdom. Tirupati was richly endowed by the kings and emperors of various dynasties. The Pallavas of Kanchipuram (9th century AD) Cholas of Tanjore (10th century)‚ Pandyas of Madhura

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    Shabana Tabusum. SZ1‚ A. Saleem2‚ Dr. M. Sadik Batcha3‚ 1&2 Research Scholar/Bharathiyar University‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamil Nadu. INDIA Librarian / A.M.S Group of Educational Institution‚ Chennai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ INDIA 2 S.G. Librarian / A.M.S Group of Educational Institution‚ Chennai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ INDIA 3 Professor & Head ‚Dept. Library & Information Science‚ Periyar University‚ SALEM – Tamil Nadu‚ INDIA. 1 Abstract: There are several reasons for automating the library activities especially computerizing

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    by the people of the Tamil regions to denote a respected person and are seen as representatives of Vedic Culture. The term is believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word ’Arya’ which means a ’noble person’. Iyers have many sub-sects among them‚ such as Vadama‚ Brihatcharanam‚ Vathima‚ Sholiyar or Chozhiar and Ashtasahasram. Each sub-sect is further subdivided according to the village or region of origin. Iyers do not have a single origin‚ as they have come to Tamil lands at different periods

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    BEAMING FACETS OF SANSKRIT

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    BEAMING FACETS OF SANSKRIT “This (i.e. Panini’s) grammar‚ which dates from somewhere round 350 to 250 BC‚ is one of the greatest monuments of human intelligence. It describes with the minutest detail‚ every inflection‚ derivation and composition‚ and every syntactic usage of its author’s speech. No other language‚ to this day‚ has been so perfectly described. L. Bloomfield‚ Language : p.11 “The Romans……

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    DDE – 009 / OUS – 089 Lateral Entry - Second Year - 609 / Third Year – 709) I-YEAR SUBJECT CODE (Examination will be held from 2.00 P.M. to 5.00 P.M.) PART-I DAY & DATE OF EXAMINATION 110 111 120 131 140 II-YEAR SUBJECT CODE BUSINESS TAMIL ELEMENTS OF INSURANCE PART-II Saturday 26th December 2009 Saturday 26th December 2009 Sunday 27th December 2009 Tuesday 29th December 2009 Wednesday 30th December 2009 DAY & DATE OF EXAMINATION ENGLISH - PROSE AND USAGE PART-III BUSINESS

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    accepted over 700‚000 refugees” (Parent). It indicates that Canada still welcome immigrates‚ and Canada is keep receiving many refugees. The newest events that related to the Canadian immigration positions can be refer to the arrival of Sri Lankan Tamils to the shore of British Columbia. The news from Xinhua net told us the ship MV Sun Sea tried to land in Thailand before it arrived in Canada (zhang). It shows that Canada have softer immigration law‚ which give refugees more chance to enter Canada

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    of Monuments Kaziranga National Park Keoladeo National Park Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya Mountain Railways of India State Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Mumbai (Maharashtra State) Goa Mumbai Maharashtra Agra Tamil Nadu Karnataka Tamil Nadu Karnataka Delhi Madhya Pradesh Assam Rajasthan Bihar Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Darjeeling‚ West Bengal Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty‚ Tamilnadu Kalka-Shimla Railway‚ Himachal Pradesh Assam Nature of Site Cultural Cultural Cultural

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    India words combined together (Sanskrit nata which means dance and raja which mean ‘king’). The statue was made during the late 9th and early10th century during the Chola period (880-1279 CE). In addition‚ it was developed in the southern state (Tamil Nadu) of India and has very strong believers and is mostly made out of bronze. The statue itself plays a very important role in the Hindu religion‚ as it possesses lord Shiva who is in his cosmic dancer form to destroy the universe. The main purpose

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