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    Aryabhatiyam Case Study

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    CTET FEB (2016) - PAPER 2 SOCIAL STUDIES 44. (4) Famous Indian mathematician Aryabhata wrote the famous Aryabhatiyam book. The Aryabhatiyam is reference manual for mathematics and many of its facts and figures are still used in the modern society. The book was written in Sanskrit language and comprises 121 verses. 45. (2) Lord Buddha delivered his first lesson at Sarnath to his five beloved disciples (name). The very first lesson delivered by Lord Buddha is popularly known as Dharmachakra…

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    Mercy Mercy Is the only word my lips open to speak? Truth, Is the only word that haunts me! Your hallucinations every time and everywhere are seen by me. Your shrilling cries, give me sleepless nights In this tiny prison cell, I shudder at the thought of that night. The night on which I committed a bloody sin I killed you. In spite of your mother not letting me to I want mercy! O’ God hear my plea O’ my child, What if you were a girl? I should have loved you, kissed and cherished you. But I…

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    Aryabhatta is without doubt the Astronomer/Mathematician non-pareil of the Post Vedic/Post Epic era in the historical narrative, especially so since his magnum opus The Aryabhattium, which packs a lot of information in the terse aphoristic style characteristic, of that era, has survived intact from the mists of a distant past when he first developed his thesis. His work and the prior work in the Vedic area form an important sheet anchor for the entire chronology that follows, important by virtue…

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    Question 1 Define ad explain using formulae, the term price elasticity of demand. Answer 1 Demand is price elastic if the change in price leads to a even larger proportion of change in demand; therefore price elasticity of demand will therefore be greater than 1. This is because goods that are inelastic have all these qualities or features They are expensive/luxury or costly goods, e.g. or latest smartphones or designer clothes. Goods with many substitutes or similar products have a…

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    Symbolism Of Vedic Culture

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    1 INTRODUCTION Foundation of the Vedic culture emanates from the philosophy and science of Yajï. Yajï is the perennial symbol of this divine culture (Pandya, 2009b). The Sanskrat word ‘Yajïa’ etymologically means ‘to worship’, ‘to unite or connect’, ‘to do charity unconditionally (däna ) in right manner to the deserved. Gayatri and Yajïa are described as the pillars of Indian philosophy and culture. The four vedas signify the philosophy of the eternity and absolute complementary role of…

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    06-91/92-590-34S Assignment -1 Production Flow Analysis through Value Stream Mapping: A Lean Manufacturing Process Case Study Submitted to: MR. SARDAR ASIF ALI KHAN Submitted by: G. Venkata Krishna Student ID.NO:10472231 Problems faced by the company? From a few decades the life of an automotive industry has changed because of implementation of lean and its techniques in the industries and a lot of sequential improvement initiatives were…

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    Wealth Inequality Paper

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    Wealth inequality is a big parts of Americans lives, the problem is that most of us are oblivious to just how large the margin actually is. The United States has the highest degree of wealth inequality among all industrialized countries: On the Gini coefficient index of wealth equality, the United States ranks 93rd out of 134 countries (Central Intelligence Agency, 2009). We see this in policy when it comes to taxation and redistribution. In an ideal situation, the rich would be taxed at the…

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    The White Tiger Analysis

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    through actions with consequences. Revolting against the brutality of Ashok and Pinky Madam, he is able to affirm the identity of a successful entrepreneur from a Rikshaw Puller's nameless son 'Munna'. In three years of schooling, a school teacher Krishna gives him a name Balram Halwai. Despite his interest to continue study, his parents at Laxmangarh cannot afford to continue his study and his bold decision of leaving home in search of job drives him towards further struggle. Driving…

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    The Zombies Survival Guide

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    death. It is envisioned as a glorified version of the idealist's person, the personification of a goal of a lifetime of survival. In India, for example, Krishna, the final avatar of the god Vishnu, is said to stand for the future goal of mankind*. In the book "We Are Not the First" (Bantam Books: New York, 1971), writer Andrew Tomas further calls Krishna the "cosmic man," discussing a pattern of development from two previous incarnations: the man with an ax, whom Tomas alleged to be the…

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    Many writers throughout history have attempted to influence society throughout their era. However, few writers possessed the ability to look into the human psyche and controversies like Samuel Clemens. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, most commonly known as Mark Twain, began his career as a humorist author, but towards the final years of his life, wrote satirical works of the hypocrisies and foolishness of mankind following the deaths of his wife and daughters. However, apart from the issues with…

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