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    The Phyco-Solution

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    The Phyco-Solution Algae are emerging to be one of the most promising long-term‚ sustainable sources of biomass and oils for fuel‚ food‚ feed‚ and other co-products. What makes them so attractive are the large number and wide variety of benefits associated with how and where they grow. Nearly all these benefits stem from the fact that these plants have evolved over billions of years to produce and store energy in the form of oil‚ and they do this more efficiently than any other known natural or

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    Arun Mitra 1909-2010

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    been! How a totally wrong suggestion about Arun Mitra’s poetry has incited seminarists and essayists! How the neo-conservatism of modernists and post-modernists has always been taking Arun Mitra’s Eurocentrism for granted! Contemporary of Buddhadeva Bose (1908-1974) and Bishnu De (1909-1982)‚ Arun Mitra was aware of the ’modern’ European trends. He opbtained his PhD in French language and literature‚ and was a teacher of French in Farnce and in Allahabad University. But that does not necessarily mena

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    Bose Plc has developed a design for a new I-Pod Docking Station‚ and is considering whether it is viable to produce the product as a replacement for its existing product whose popularity has decreased in the last year. The company publishes its financial accounts at 31st December 2012‚ and today is 1st January 2012. As the financial manager of the business you have been provided with the following information: 1. The machinery required to produce the station will cost £100million today. The project

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    *How did Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton earn their titles? Sir Isaac Newton (Father of Classical Physics) Newton was known as a natural philosopher during his life but his theories of motion‚ gravity‚ light‚ etc formed the cornerstone of what would become known as physics. He probably contributed more to the science than any single person before or after him. Newton’s 1687 publication of the Principia is considered to be among the most influential books in the history of science‚ laying

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    27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. E.C.G. Sudarshan G.N. Ramachandran Homi J. Bhabha J.B.S. Haldane J.C. Bose Kanada J.V. Narlikar K.S. Krishnan M.N. Saha Har Gobind Khorana M.K. Vainu Babpu M.S. Swaminathan M. Viswesaraya Nagarjuna Patanjali N. Karmakar P. Maheswari Salim Ali P.C. Mahalanobis S.K. Mitra S.N. Bose S.N. De S.S. Bhatnagar S. Ramanujan Susrutha S. Chandrasekhar Varahamihira Venkataraman Ramakrishnan Vikram Sarabhai Part II An

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    modern science

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    Science‚ Technology and Medicine in Colonial India Interest in the science‚ technology and medicine of India under British rule has grown in recent years and has played an ever-increasing part in the reinterpretation of modern South Asian history. Spanning the period from the establishment of East India Company rule through to Independence‚ David Arnold’s wide-ranging and analytical survey demonstrates the importance of examining the role of science‚ technology and medicine in conjunction with

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    The Bengal School of Art

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    The Bengal School of Art commonly referred as Bengal School‚[1] was an influential art movement and a style of Indian painting that originated in Bengal‚ primarily Kolkata and Shantiniketan‚ and flourished throughout India during the British Raj in the early 20th century. Also known as ’Indian style of painting’ in its early days‚ it was associated with Indian nationalism (swadeshi) and led by Abanindranath Tagore (1871-1951)‚ but was also promoted and supported by British arts administrators like

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    Quit India Movement

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    princely states‚ the Imperial and state police‚ the Indian Army‚ and the Indian Civil Service. Many Indian businessmen were profiting from heavy wartime spending and did not support Quit India. Many militant students paid more attention to Subhas Chandra Bose‚ who was in exile and supporting the Axis. The only outside support came from the Americans‚ as President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressured Prime Minister Winston Churchill to give in to Indian demands. The Quit India campaign was effectively crushed

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    Social Media Case Study

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    The public was invited to visit the website each week and vote for their favorite submission. Consumers voted for the top ten‚ and the finalists were selected by a panel of judges. Weekly prizes included an Apple shopping spree‚ along with Canon and Bose products – all of which are highly appealing to the target audience. Individuals received a t-shirt for mentioning Friendly’s on their social media platforms. CONE also targeted key bloggers and social networking sites to advertise online as well.

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    World War II (WW II) helped hasten the dismantling of the British Empire. As Khan explains on page xii some 5 million persons joined the British military‚ over half of them came from South Asia. One quote reflects something that was likely echoed by every South Asian soldier who fought for the British crown‚ “We suffered in the war but you didn’t…we bore this so that we might be free” (Khan xi). As Khan eloquently states‚ despite what millions of westerners have heard about World War II‚ “Britain

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