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    Chamber Theatre Piece

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    “Towards a Philippine Statistics System Responsive to Emerging National and Global Challenges” Ninety seven million people. . . . . Seven thousand one hundred seven islands. . . Around 1.8 million tons of rice imported. . . . . Three hundred thousand square kilometers land area. . . . . Six percent tax revenue . . . . . Thousands of homeless individuals . . . . . increasing unemployment rate . . . . . declining literacy rate. . . . . Overwhelming exodus of OFW’s. These are just

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    Examination paper

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    PRESIDENCY SCHOOL‚ AJMER SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I A.Y. 2013-14 CLASS: V TOTAL MARKS: 50 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS TIME: 2½ hrs. Q1. Choose the correct answer: 6M (a) The price at which a product is sold is called (i) Cost price (ii) Selling price (iii) Profit (b) The place value of 6 in 12687097 is (i) 6 lakhs (ii) 6 million (iii) 60 lakhs (c) The successor of the largest six-digit number is (i) 10000 (ii) 999999 (iii)

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    [1.0 INTRODUCTION]This essay discusses the four maxims of Grice’s co-operative principle and how they are broken. In the first section I describe each of the four maxims. By providing dialogues from an American sitcom ’The Big Bang Theory’; I explain how each of these maxims are broken in various ways. In the second section‚ I examine how these methods of breaking maxims can overlap one another. In the final section‚ I conclude on the role that these maxims play in conversation and how they achieve

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    Small Car Market

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    Introduction:- Rising incomes‚ better financing for vehicles and improved roads are the combined drivers for strong growth of the automotive sector India. In the fiscal year 2006-07‚ the domestic passenger car market grew up by 20 percent‚ making India one of the fastest growing passenger car markets in the world in absolute terms. The introduction of the low-cost small car concept Tata Nano has generated much hype and generated discussion on the emergence of a burgeoning global low-cost small car

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    FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: A Double Edged Knife? 1. INTRODUCTION Indian economic policy after independence was influenced by the colonial experience. The economic policies of the British Raj effectively bankrupted India’s large handicrafts industry and caused a massive drain of India’s resources. An estimate by Cambridge University historian Angus Maddison reveals that India’s share of world income fell by 22.6% in 1700‚comparable to Europe’s share of 23.3.%‚ to a low of 3.8% in 1952. Jawaharlal

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    Sex Education: a review               The phrase ‘social problems’ nowadays can be described in many different meanings‚ from various aspects. It may include a crime as small as stealing candies to murder. Another case of a social problem being frequently discussed in our country is the immoral or improper sexual behaviours‚ especially among youngsters. I have chosen two articles pertaining to this issue. For the first article‚ it is written by Loh Ling Ming‚ a writer from News Straits Time (2005)

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    Reasoning Workbook 10.Ranking/Ordering Model 1 1. Rahul ranked ninth from the top and thirty eighth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class? 1) 45 2) 46 3) 47 4) 48 5) None of these 2. In a row of children‚ Neeta is 15th from the left end of the row. If she is shifted towards the right end of the row by four places‚ she becomes 8th from the right end. How many children are there in the row? 1) 27 2) 26 3) 28 4) 24 5) None of these 3. In a class of boys Manish

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    Rani Lakshmi Bai gave birth to a son (Damodar Rao) in 1851. However‚ the child died when he was about four months old. After the death of their son‚ the Raja and Rani of Jhansi adopted Damodar Rao . Raja of Jhansi died on 21 November 1853. Because Anand Rao was adopted and not biologically related to the Raja‚ the East India Company‚ under Governor-General Lord Dalhousie‚ was able to install the Doctrine of Lapse‚ rejecting Rao’s claim to the throne. Dalhousie then annexed Jhansi‚ saying that the

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    State (Theory of Caliphate) Introduction Imam Mawardi was born in Basra in 972 A.D. He studied fiqh under Abu al-Wahid al-Simari in Baghdad and produced many of his workings which include Al-Ahkam al-Sultania w’al-Wilayat al-Diniyya‚ Kitab Nasihat al-Mulk‚ Kitab Aadab al-Dunya w’al-Din‚ Qanun al-Wazarah‚ Personas of the Prophethood and other of his works that are undiscovered yet. He was appointed to the post of Qazi in Baghdad‚ also he served as diplomat on part of Caliph al-Qaim on 4 instances and

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    Paramars and Chandellas

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    The Parmar dynasty was an early medieval Indian royal house that ruled over the Malwa region in central India.The belongs to rajput clan. The most significant ruler was Bhoja I. The seat of the Parmar kingdom was Dhārānagara‚ the present day Dhar city in Madhya Pradesh. The main sources for the history of the Parmar dynasty are the Nava-saha-sanka-charita of Padmagupta and a series inscriptions‚ most notably the Udayapur Praśasti‚ found at Udaypur in Vidisha district‚ Madhya Pradesh. The Rulers

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