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    The Power Of Youth Travel

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    Affiliate members report published by unwto and wyse travel confederation in cooperation with AM Reports | VOLUME TWO The power of youth travel . y t i l i b a n o ai C y t i l i b i s n o p s e R e o i ng t a c u d E e c a e P n o i u l vat o V y t i s r e v i D n o i t i ova d n a t s r e d n U l a r u t l u E r C l a r u t l u C y t i l i b a n i C usta y t i l i b i s n o p s e R e g o i t an a c u d E e c a e P n o u l o rvati V y t i s r e v i D n o i t a v o d n n a t s r e d n U l a

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    Youth power in India The greatest wealth and strength of any nation is its youth. The quality of its youth determines the kind of future‚ the nation will have. Therefore‚ if we want to ensure a bright future for our country‚ we first need to strengthen and empower our youth. The youth of any nation and society are its potential energy. They are the ones who are the pride of the nation.  The best and the first and foremost way to strengthen our youth are to provide them education. Not just any kind

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    map produced by James Rennel‚ 1782 Rennel was asked by Robert Clive to produce maps of Hindustan. An enthusiastic supporter of British conquest of India‚ Rennel saw preparation of maps as essential to the process of domination. The picture here tries to suggest that Indians willingly gave over their ancient texts to Britannia – the symbol of British power – as if asking her to become the protector of Indian culture. _ Activity Look carefully at Fig.1 and write a paragraph explaining how this image

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    CWL320 30 November 2011 POWER STRUGGLES AND THE STRONG WOMAN “Morning Glory”‚ directed by Roger Mitchell‚ is a romantic comedy and a reification of morning television. It is heavily coated in a formula base plot – the female protagonist is faced with obstacles in which she must overcome to prove her worth to those who have doubted her wrong; while simultaneously balancing her love interest. One of the most prominent archetypes in comedy is the strong woman archetype. The strong woman plays an outstanding

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    Power of Youth and Beauty

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    Darsielle Hayes 2/2/06 Eng 202B Power of Youth and Beauty Some say that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Others say that it(beauty) is only skin deep. A person that is considered to have overwhelming beauty can commit a heinous crime and be forgiven because they have such beauty. In a society that puts beauty on a pedestal‚ youth and physical attractiveness become valuable possessions. Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ prove all of these things to

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    Solar Power in India

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    Solar Power In India India’s power sector has a total installed capacity of approximately 1‚46‚753 Megawatt (MW) of which 54% is coal-based‚ 25% hydro‚ 8% is renewables and the balance is the gas and nuclear-based. Power shortages are estimated at about 11% of total energy and 15% of peak capacity requirements and are likely to increase in the coming years. In the next 10 years‚ another 10‚000 MW of capacity and investment of about Rs. 24 lakh crore are required. Fortunately‚ India lies in sunny

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    Harnessing Solar Energy

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    Harnessing of Solar Energy: Photosynthesis versus Semiconductor Based Solar Cell Photosynthesis and semiconductor-based solar cells are both used to harness solar energy from the sun – photosynthesis for plants and semiconductor based solar cells for human beings. Photosynthesis consists of light reactions and dark reactions. It is a process in which carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ water (H2O) and light energy are utilized to synthesize an energy-rich carbohydrate like glucose (C6H12O6) and to produce

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    Harnessing the Science of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini A LUCKY FEW HAVE IT; most of US do not. A handful of gifted "naturals" simply know how to cap/ \ ture an audience‚ sway the undecided‚ and convert the opposition. Watching these masters of persuasion work their magic is at once impressive and frustrating. What’s impressive is not just the easy way they use charisma and eloquence to convince others to do as they ask. It’s also how eager those others are to do what’s requested of them‚ as

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    A report on Youth unemployability in India Youth unemployability appears to be a much bigger problem than unemployment itself. According to a pan-India labour report released by Teamlease‚ the largest staffing company‚ about 57% of India’s youth suffer from some degree of unemployability‚ while 53% of the employed youth lack specific skill sets and only 8% of youth are unemployed. “Most students fail to make a mark‚ they have a degree‚ but they are not employable. They lack technical and soft skills

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    Centralisation of Power: Indian Political System The need for a strong centre is generally considered to be a necessity regardless of what kind of an organization it is and what it is into. Nowhere is this need felt more strongly than in our political system particularly in our political parties. It seems more apt to call India a subcontinent rather than a country. Enough and more has been written and said about how it is a melting pot of various and diverse cultures and how some states

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