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    Kamala Suraiya Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION 01 Kamala Das (Kamala Suraiya), (born Goal thirty-one, 1934, Thrissur, Kerala, English India—died May thirty-one, '09, Pune, India , Indian author who inspired women struggling against domestic and sexual oppression with her honest assessments of sexual desire and marital problems in more than 20 books. Das ended up being portion of any generation of English-language Indian writers whose function centred upon individual…

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    Kombucha

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    Estimation of Plasma urea, uric acid and Creatinine in plasma of control and experimental rats Urea, creatinine and uric acid were assayed in plasma using standard kits supplied from Agappe Diagnostics Ltd., Kerala, India and the results expressed as mg/dl. 3.4.1 Effect of Kombucha on urea, creatinine and uric acid in control and experimental rats As shown in Table 3.4.1, STZ induced diabetic hyperglycemia causes the significant elevation of plasma levels of urea, uric acid and creatinine…

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    Market is any structure that allows buyers and sellers to exchange any type of goods, services and information. It allows buyers and sellers of a specific good or service to interact in order to create an exchange. A market involves many varieties of systems, institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures where parties engage in exchange. It can be said that a market is the process by which the prices of goods and services are established. A market may not be a physical location.…

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    Food is amongst the three basic necessities of a human being, other two being, cloth and shelter. Since the very beginning of civilization man is dependent on plantation or animals for fulfilling hunger and meet nutritional requirements. Slowly he developed methods of growing crops so that they do not have to go far away in search of food. Also, it gave an advantage of growing crops that are more relevant. This process requires thorough knowledge of soil, irrigation, weather forecast, pest and…

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    SUICIDE PREVENTION DATE:- NAME :- RANKA YASH PARASMAL REG.NO.:-17BME0321 FACULTY:- COURSE:- ABSTRACT This report discusses about why the youngsters are doing suicides, what are the reasons that they are attempting suicides at very young age. This report discusses about how, to prevent suicides and to how to deal with the person going to attempt suicide, where should they go for counselling, whom should they tell about the problems they are facing and what type of talk a person should do…

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    Instructor’s Name Student’s Name Course Date The God of Small Things Introduction Arundhati Roy wrote a novel titled ‘The God of Small Things’ that describes the childhood experiences of fraternal twins. The story revolves around how the ‘Love Laws’ destroyed the lives of the twins. The rules and regulations described whom they were to love, who were to love them back, in which manner, what extent, and for which period. In doing so, the book unravels the mystery of how the small things affect…

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    There is a very strong law banning cattle from being taken from one state to another for slaughter. Since nobody in authority knows about this law, lakhs of cattle are thrown helplessly into trucks and taken to slaughterhouses in other states. Kerala alone kills 2.5 lakhs of cattle every year-every single one of these poor beasts is beaten and trucked hundreds of miles from Karnataka, Tamilnadu, or Maharashtra. Goa, too, kills cattle only from Karnataka, as it finished its own animal's years…

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    would not hang around after work otherwise, the Germans and Indians would be enthusiastic in grabbing a beer over the soccer games. In Munich, this sentiment, as a matter of fact, runs through the year as Indians, especially from West Bengal, Goa and Kerala try to identify with FC Bayern as ‘their’ team in Germany. Colleagues who would only exchange basic greetings at work would otherwise meet at biergartens for the matches…

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    Competitor Analysis Company Market Share (as in August 2014) Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 47% Hyundai Motor India Ltd. 16% Honda Cars India Ltd. 8% Tata Motors Ltd. 5% Mahindra & Mahindra 6% Maruti Suzuki: Maruti Suzuki India Limited has been highly successful in rural areas and smaller towns in India because of its excellent distribution and service network. It is mainly known for its small car segment with popular model being Swift, Dzire, Alto, Zen and Ritz. It is the largest automobile…

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    Anglian fiction. Flood of fire is about a world of sepoys sahibs and rajahs who are travelling from Assam to Calcutta to Canton. “Vikrm Seth attained dizzy height of success with The Golden Gate (1986) and A Suitably Boy (1993). He stunned the literary world with his novel. Upamanya Chatterjee, with his novel English August (1988) was a great success”. Chatterjee’s tone was ironic and shown all the administration. Chatterjee brightly uses Indianised English in the novel. His contemporary…

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