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    FUNCTIONS 1.DISTRICT COLLECTOR(SHRI RAJ KUMAR YADAV,IAS): District collector is an IAS(Indian Administrative Service) officer who has a myriad of responsibilities under his jurisdiction(district in charge).His main functions include: Etymologically, the name collector stems from the traditional role of a district “collector” whose primary responsibility is to assess and collect revenue in his/her area of jurisdiction. Also the district collector is responsible for the maintenance of law…

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    SPIRITUAL NARRATIVE OF MY LIFE By Dr. Alejandra Leon, PhD As a cradle Catholic raised in Mexico, I attended catechesis when I was a small child. My mother, who held two jobs, even asked Madre Teresita to babysit my brother and me for some time. Madre Teresita would teach only both of us while my mom was at work. As a teenager I belonged to youth group and the church choir that was constantly making plans to improve the music repertoire as well as attending weekend retreats. When I graduated…

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    Ellis). My family often calls me an undefined equation because I have always struggled between finding the result of two opposing cultures, my identity. I grew up in Costa Rican culture, it has been the one to shape my persona. I have only been to Nepal twice, which is why I find it hard to incorporate its culture into my life. I can relate to Arnold (Junior on the reservation) in the way in which we both must learn to comes to terms with the two cultures that shape us. In Sherman Alexie’s…

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    openness to new, unfamiliar ideas. People with this mindset are less likely to strike down foreign thoughts. “In El Salvador, the school dropout rate among children is lower”, “in Mexico and Sri Lanka, the birth weight of children is higher”, in Nepal, the share of poor people decreased by 11% in a time of economic crisis” (Ratha, 2014) all in the families that receive economic remittances. These statistics alone show the improvement that remittances can have on the enrichment of the standard…

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    rather than from the bank. When the store was launched in 2013 they had less management skill which resulted for maximum time spend. They found problems to get the appropriate vendors. In search of vendors they contact the friends and family back in Nepal and India. The store starts getting the ethnic item from Kathmandu and New Delhi. But it arrived late here and sometimes the item received were broken due to which store bear loss. The item cost expensive to the seller so does to the buyer. To…

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    The people who rebelled wanted to destroy the social structures and create a conclusive government. Then, from 1995 to 2005, the Maoist rebellion began in Nepal. They killed the people they held captive, abducted the citizens and killed a high number of people. The government got involved and reacted with counter terrorism. Eventually, a peace treaty was signed. Next, the Shining Path, a Maoist terrorist…

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    To understand better expansion of Buddhism around the world, which is being practiced by more than 300 million people currently, one needs to look back to its birth and understand the peaceful nature and humanity of Buddhism, it diversity and methods of teaching, which makes it a fit for different cultures and societies. Buddhism was founded in Northeast India in Sixth century B.C. by a young prince who lived a privileged life for 29 years. In this predominantly Hindu land, corruption existed…

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    Additionally, from the attending celebrities and government leaders, it is not hard to guess that SRIFF has a strong backing from the political and financial aspects. Contradictorily, the selected screening from countries like Iran, Uzbekistan, Nepal and etc. is soundly speaking to the major concern of “[providing] the opportunity for the audiences to see films that, otherwise, they cannot see” (Pearson 38). Potentially, one could argue that there is never a clear cut between the two models of…

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    Many people are under the assumption that the fight for women’s rights is over. Readers are forced to confront the truth in Patricia McCormick’s book, Sold, wherein a young girl named Lakshmi is sold into the realm of sex slavery. The suffering and horrors faced by the girls in the brothels act as a rather unsavory eye opener to readers. In the brothel, women’s rights and equality exist solely as a dream. Basic human rights are not afforded to the women and girls. Poor treatment of the…

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    Introduction The authors of both articles ”All Work And No Play Makes Jack A Nerd” by David Lessing and David Herne and “America Needs Its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman.In the text ”All Work And No Play Makes Jack A Nerd” talk about a kid who studies hard as an example to other students,learning and getting good grades I know this because in the text it states that Continuous study, like any other obsession,is not a habit to be lauded. Every student,no matter how “intellectually curious”, ought to…

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