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    This week I read The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and I am finished. It has to be the best book I have ever read. The story centers on the recollections of the main character, Kvothe. Kvothe tells his life story to a traveling scribe who records it. Kvothe is a famous arcanist and is a prime figure in the history of the world. Kvothe has learned and traveled with his family, called the Ruh, and with other famous performers. After his family is killed by the Chandrian, a mythical group…

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    Kya Bollywood Analysis

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    Although the phenomenon of women-oriented movies is not entirely new in Bollywood, earlier, it was a rare exception. Issues perceived as women’s problems formed the crux of ‘alternative or parallel cinema’ of the 1950s and 1960s era. The New Cinema Movement of the 1970s was an attempt to bridge the two worlds of popular and art cinemas. This time saw the churning of many women-oriented movies in Bollywood. But, some success in popular cinema of such movies saw the light of the day only during…

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    Analyse the relationship between the USA and Pakistan since 2001. After September 11, 2001 the US and Pakistan started to work as closely allies against war on terror. However, this alliance has seen several setbacks, especially during last four years. Alexander Evans description about the US and Pakistan relations during last decade may give the best impression: “These two countries have at times been close, at others distant, alternately cultivating or compromising each other.“ This essay…

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    Devi Shetty is a pediatric cardiologist who performed over 15,000 surgeries. Dr. Shetty stated, “I am essentially an artist, I used to like painting and drawing and I became a doctor because I love the profession. But I was constantly looking at the art…

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    Devi Pusari (1998) described the importance of the 8 C’s for providing holistic care to a patient, these 8 C’s included compassion, confidence, commitment, competence, conscience, courage, culture and communication. Within the time I remained in the resus…

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    In the current age of globalization, the nature and characteristics of human resources has undergone many changes, in which labors are more active and flexible and freely in making decision about their employment. More and more people move from one country to another in the hope for better employment opportunities. Under this circumstances, labor migration associated to the tendency of global migration has played a particularly important role in the socio-economic development of many countries.…

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    was a sin. The initial story of tree hugging is extraordinary. In 1730, the King of Jodhpur wanted to build a new palace and sent his soldiers to gather wood from the forest region near the village of Bishoni villagers. A female villager named Amrita Devi could not bear to witness the destruction of her faith and the village 's sacred trees (O 'Neill, 2010). Amrita decided to literally hug the trees and encouraged others to do so as well. She proclaimed that “A chopped head is cheaper than a…

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    6. Good notoriety in the market. Shortcomings 1. Restricted piece of the overall industry in spite of good brand review 2. Operations influenced comprehensively because of various Govt strategies and parameters Openings 1. High potential in developing markets 2. Development in client administrations 3. Digitalization and better utilization of innovation 4. Indian and worldwide cordiality segments are taking a gander at a blast Dangers 1. Section of a few worldwide brands alongside the…

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    Bloody Mary goes by many names in folklore including Mary Worth, Mary Worthington, Mary Whales, Mary Johnson, Mary Lou, and Mary Jane, just to name a few (Brunvand, 1988). Though the origins of this particular myth remain elusive, the original legend seems to be a form of “the vanishing hitchhiker” where Mary is a woman who has been in a car accident and in need of help, usually having a mangled or scratched face (Brunvand, 1988). Drivers pick her up on the side of the road and she ends up…

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    correct knowledge about standard precautions. A positive correlation has also been reported between knowledge and hand hygiene practices in nursing and medical students, with less knowledge leading to lower levels of compliance Suchitra and Lakshmi Devi (2013). However, there has been some confusion regarding whether improvements in knowledge raises levels of compliance with infection prevention and control precautions. DeJoy et al (2000), for example, reported that better knowledge predicted a…

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