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    The Role of Engineers in Nation Building The Perspective of Professionalism and Work Ethics Engineers are one of the important assets of a nation. Back in industrial revolution‚ the introduction of technologies‚ transportation and manufacturing had a deep impact on the social‚ economic and cultural conditions of times. Inventors defined the wealth of a nation while engineers played a role in building and upholding a nation‚ and together both‚ pushing the world forward. The rising of the industrial

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    challenge. But for this‚ our national leaders will have to behave in a responsible way. They should’ not exploit the youth for their own selfish motives. They should mobilize their abilities by providing them with suitable avenues. The task of nation building is very challenging and can be divided into phases. Everyone can contribute towards it according to his or her capabilities. First of all‚ the young people should be made to

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    `Engineers have a role in nation building’ HUBLI: If every engineer works with a vision‚ the country can grow by leaps and bounds‚ said Trilok Nath Perti‚ General Manager of the South Western Railway. Inaugurating a seminar on "Role of railway engineers in nation building‚" organised by the Institution of Permanent Way Engineers (IPWE)‚ as part of Engineers’ Day celebration here on Friday‚ Mr. Perti said that Sir M. Visvesvaraya as one such engineer with a vision. He said that Indian engineers

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    Your Gift Of Learning‚ Our Tool For Nation Building “Reading books is learning‚ but application is also learning and the more important form of learning. Learning is not worth a penny when courage and joy are lost along the way. One can resist the invasion of an army; one cannot resist the invasion of ideas.” Ladies and gentlemen‚ it has been the obsession of our school to mold us into useful citizens. For an educated citizenry is what our community and our country need to promote a life

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    Why Did the United States Invade Iraq? A Survey of International Relations and Foreign Policy Scholars Jane K. Cramer and A. Trevor Thrall Author Info: A. Trevor Thrall (corresponding author) Assistant Professor Department of Social Sciences and Master of Public Policy Program University of Michigan – Dearborn 4910 Evergreen Rd Dearborn‚ MI 48128 313-593-5282 atthrall@umich.edu Jane K. Cramer Assistant Professor‚ Department of Political Science University of Oregon Eugene‚ OR 97403-1284 (541) 346-4626

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    ART and NATION BUILDING in COLONIAL INDIA Introduction In nineteenth century India‚ national art had the same status as national demands: it seemed condemned to be a deceived aspiration. The colonial encounter had indeed this effect that it submitted Indian culture to the judgment of Western colonizers; and the result was a strong depreciation of Indian past and present art. To the eyes of the colonizer‚ the artistic tradition in India was indeed a tradition

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    dedicated idealists and are fond of work. Their frustration is a result of their being without any worth¬while job. It is a great national wastage if these energetic hands and brains are not provided with some sort of work to meet the needs of the nation. No country can permit such wastage. What is needed is that they should be taken into confidence and given a direction—some constructive work. This massive manpower can do wonders provided its enthu¬siasm is harnessed for development work. Indian

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    Effects of the Building of the Vietnam War Memorial? The Vietnam War memorial is a wall covered with the most serious graffiti imaginable. It is a wall‚ but a human wall‚ a stone record of human flesh‚ its very hardness made of vulnerability (Johnson 1). This research paper is going to highlight the impact that the memorial has had on individuals that have visited the wall‚ the intention of the creation of the memorial‚ and how the memorial has changed individual’s perspectives of the Vietnam War after

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    Name of Course / Mode Course Code Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences Department of Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration Principles and Practices of Management MGT 2010 Dr. Dolhadi Zainudin‚DBA Room No: 414‚ KENMS Building Email: (1) dolhadi@iium.edu.my; (2)mgt2010@gmail.com Facebook: dolhadizainudin Name (s) of Academic staff / Instructor(s) Rationale for the The course is the introductory course to management. It is offered inclusion of the course / to management

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    Did America invade Iraq simply for economical reasons? Or was it an act of imperialism? Was it an attack to retaliate the attacks on 9/11? There are numerous of reasons why America invaded Iraq. One can’t simply identify one single reason for why the war occurred. However‚ one can examine and debate whether one explanation has more significant importance than another. One can break the debate down to whether the invasion was a result of materialistic interests or by ideological reasons. There is

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