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    POETRY 2

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    4626/18‚ Ansari Road‚ Daryaganj New Delhi - 110002 Website: www.studentsmorningstar.com E-mail: info@studentsmorningstar.com A Collection of ICSE Poems and Short Stories Volume I — Poems 1. Where the Mind is Without Fear 5 — 7 Rabindranath Tagore 2. The Inchcape Rock 7 — 11 Robert Southey 3. In the Bazaars of Hyderabad 11 — 14 Sarojini Naidu 4. Small Pain in My Chest 14 — 17 Michael Mack 5. The Professor 17 — 20 Nissim Ezekiel 6. Stopping

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    1 June 2013 – Daily Current Affairs 1) Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad cleared a proposal to bana commonly used pain-killer 36 years after this drug was banned inthe US. What is the name of this drug‚ which is usually sold over the counter even though it is a prescription drug? – Analgin (Analgin is known to cause a severefall in the number of white blood cells and is banned in a large number of countries including not only developed ones such as theUS‚Canada‚ Australia and New Zealand

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    Assignments- 31st January 2009. Assignment for Part-I M.A. Education 2008-09  Paper-I Assignment No- I Compare the philosophy of Pragmatism and Idealism with reference to the process of education. Assignment No- II Assess the contribution of Tagore�s educational thought in the present context.   Paper-II Assignment No- I Differentiate between Science and Religion. Examine religion as a functional and dysfunctional factor in the contemporary society. Assignment No- II What is Woman Empowerment

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    DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL‚ JALANDHAR Holiday Homework (2013-2014) Class VIII ENGLISH Note : The work should be done in the Red Notebook. General instructions: Answer all fill in the blanks on the sheet itself Answer all the short questions and the long questions in a new thin Red notebook Stick to the word limit Article writing Write articles on the following topics:1. People have become overly dependent on technology. 2. Most study- abroad programs should be renamed “party abroad”: they are

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    Hobbies: Leisure and Hobby

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    Hobbies Hobbies are things you do in your spare time‚ this can take the form of anything that you are interested in‚ it should be invigorating and also be a form of relaxation‚ hobbies can also educational‚ enjoyable fun to perform and exciting. A hobby should be something you take pleasure in doing‚ something that you are good at‚ positively motivating and at no time be boring or depressing neither too stressful as this will create negative emotions. Some hobbies are social events in which you

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    an economic exchange ? (a) Flow of trade (b) Flow of capital (c) Flow of knowledge (d) Flow of labour /OR 1B. (a) (c) (b) (d) 1 Who among the following setup the first jute mill in Kolkata ? (a) J.N. Tata (b) Seth Hukum Chand (c) Dwaraknath Tagore (d) Dinshaw petit /OR 1C. (a) (c) (b) (d) 1 Who wrote ‘The Bitter Cry of Outcast London’ ? (a) Andrew Mearns (b) Charles Dickens (c) Sameul Richardson (d) Henry Mayhew 2A. (a) (c) (b) (d) 1 Which of the following newspapers was started by Bal

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    1. Teacher is an individual whom we find teaching in schools and colleges and she/he is the person who has an infinitely lasting influence on the wards. I really believe in the saying that teachers make the destinies of the children they teach and they do not know where‚ if at all‚ the influence of a teacher stops. This is because a teacher is in close contact with children when they are at a very impressionable age. This is why a teacher acquires the status akin to the parents as‚ these childhood

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    Abhijñānaśākuntalam and The Scarlet Letter : A critical analysis         ENG 434 Term paper Submitted by: D.Vamsi Krishna (Y5173) Instructor In-charge: Dr. Neelankantan G. Introduction: Abhijñānaśākuntalam is a well known Sanskrit play written by Kalidasa. It means “token-recognised- Śakuntalā” ("Śakuntalā recognized by a token"). It is an elaboration upon an episode mentioned in the Mahabharata‚ protagonist of which is Śakuntalā‚ the daughter of Vishwamitra and Menaka . Its date

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    Business Proposal

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    Table of Contents Page Confidentiality Agreement ii 1) Executive Summary 1 2) Company Description 2 Promoters‚ shareholders 2 Advisors 2 Products and services 3 Long Term Aim of Business 3 Objectives 3 S.W.O.T. Analysis 3 3) Market Analysis 4 Target market 4 Profile of competitors 4 Competitive advantage 4 Benefits to clients 5 4) Marketing/Sales

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    Lakshmibai

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    Lakshmibai was born probably on 19 November 1828 in the holy town of Kāśi (Varanasi) into a Brahmin family. She was named Manikarnika and was nicknamed Manu.[6] Her father was Moropant Tambe and her mother Bhagirathi Bai. Her parents came from Maharashtra.[7] Her mother died when she was four. Her father worked for a court Peshwa of Bithoor district who brought Manikarnika up like his own daughter. The Peshwa called her "Chhabili"‚ which means "playful".[citation needed] She was educated at home

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