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    present, goes back to the past again and again through the memories of Unnamalai Aachi and connects the past and the present to convince the young Diravi. Generations is indubitably a significant novel, which captures the quintessential spirit of Tamil culture of South…

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    standing putting machine-washed cloths on the clothesline or/and folding them, cooking, or planning for cooking, for example, chopping vegetables and making mixture, or cooking a piece of meal, ironing , housekeeping and extensions of these outside the home, for example, shopping. Domestic worker also work for childcare or care of elderly people. There are no standard standards that choose working conditions. All things considered, employers choose wages however this is frequently the "rate"…

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    Agnosticism In Parasakthi

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    On account of MGR there is an extra drive of the social situation. He played the characters of legends who are socially important to most of the Tamil filmgoers. In such a circumstance he rose as the image of satisfaction of their own desires . We might take it up later, the far from being obviously true recommendation that NTR's notoriety was fabricated totally on the premise of his legendary parts…

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    Asana And Pranayama Study

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    EFFECTS OF YOGASANA AND PRANAYAMA EXERCISES ON SELECTED BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES. J.Saravanan*, Dr.P.KanagaSabai** ABSTRACT Yoga, a form of physical activity is rapidly gaining popularity and has many health benefits. The study was designed to find out the effects of Yogasana and pranayama on the selected biochemical and physiological variables. Sixty male students studying B.P.Ed, in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Annamalai University…

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    A profession which is a blot on society because it involves sex for money. Prostitution is termed immoral for the society. And according to feminist point of view, this is a profession of degradation of female, as they are being raped, robbed, and beaten. Many may differ a little with each other, but they have a same opinion that prostitution spreads STDs. And so in respect to this point, these firmly believe that prostitution should be banned or remain illegal in the society. Many other laws…

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    For any company reaching leadership position is far easier than maintaining the top slot. Competitor firms constantly vie for the leadership position and continuously pose threat to the leader’s position and try to take advantage of its weaknesses. The firm leading the market may become weak or obsolete to face threats by new entrants. In order to maintain its leadership position and keep competition at bay, firms can use one or a combination of the following three strategies. I. Expand the…

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    My Experience As A Refuge

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    3. I have been very lucky to be able to volunteer as a mentor for refugee girls for the last three years at International House Fort Wayne. Over that time I have built relationships that are based off of a mutual love and respect for different life experiences. Working with my girls every week, I have come to see that there are gaps in the services that are being provided to our children and families and the knowledge of the staff. In the last year in particular, I have jumped into a volunteer…

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    of the biggest crises of its time in April 2015, when samples of MAGGI Noodles were detected with the presence of MSG on the packs that contained a “No added MSG” claim. The hit was so hard that Maggi was temporarily banned from many states like Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Uttarakhand and Jammu Kashmir. It was dropped from most of the retailers like Big Bazaar, Hypercity, Walmart and other online stores. Nestle had to destroy 30,000 tones of Maggi, costing about Rs 450 Crore. The company even paid 20…

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    Humanitarian relief organizations were established to help countries in crises. India has over a hundred not for profit organizations working toward bettering their country. The National AIDS Control Organization and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are two government programs dedicated towards improving the lives of its citizens. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) is an Indian social security development act created in 2005 to ensure people…

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    Identity In Vietnam Essay

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    This write-up seeks to address the question of the postcolonial identity which emerges from the text, Yuva (2004) by Mani Ratnam. The subject(s) form a sense of communal unity in identity despite being from different social and regional backgrounds, highlighting different roles/identities being played out during the course of the movie and how these identities synthesize by the end of it. For Benedict Anderson, nation “is an imagined political community--and imagined as both inherently limited…

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