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    On Discovering Myself

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    Name : Ricahuerta ‚ Kimberlee kate Tides - are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth. Most places in the ocean usually experience two high tides and two low tides each day (semidiurnal tide)‚ but some locations experience only one high and one low tide each day (diurnal tide) Two types of tides Spring Tides By definition‚ spring tides are the horizontal flow of water toward

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    Topics 1. Case of Dabbawalas of Mumbai and learnings from it 2. Rise of Samsung Galaxy - Strategies & Tactics 3. Strategic positioning of Coca – Cola in Global Market 4. SWOT Analysis of Nokia – Microsoft Merger 5. Management lessons from Mahabharata 6. General Electrics – Lessons in Strategic Management 7. Leadership lessons from famous leaders 8. Apple Strategies for success- apply BGC matrix on Apple 9. Some famous business failures and causes of failures 10. Examples of Unethical and

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    Indian ancient‚ cultural and oral texts deal only with the life. Wars and destruction are the only medium to remove adharma from the society and make people understand the concepts like lokasaṁgraha and manurbhava. These principles are expected to be followed practically before the physical death. Since the very beginning of human existence on the earth‚ there have been obstinate questions about life at various levels- philosophical‚ religious‚ social‚ psychological and cultural. In them‚ there has

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    Role of Women in Hinduism

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    authenticity‚ content and theme‚ with the most authoritative being the Vedas. The position of women in Hinduism is widely dependent on the specific text and the context. Positive references are made to the ideal woman in texts such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata‚ while some texts such as the Manu Smriti advocate a restriction of women’s rights. In modern times‚ the Hindu wife has traditionally been regarded as someone who must at all costs remain chaste or pure. This is in contrast with the very different

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    Lord Krishna

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    appearance and activates does not‚ upon leaving the body‚ take birth again in this material world‚ but attains My eternal abode‚ O Arjuna” (Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita). Krishna’s aggressive character‚ as portrayed in the Bhagavad-Gita and Mahabharata‚ has many components - he is seen as statesman‚ philosopher‚ husband‚ friend‚ warrior‚ leader‚ charioteer‚ guru‚ and lord. Hindus all over the world know these characteristics of Krishna‚ but his life‚ as a child and a young lover are more prominent

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    Lord Krishna

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    (Sanskrit: कृष्ण Kṛṣṇa in IAST‚ pronounced [ˈkr̩ʂɳə] ( listen))‚ literally "black") is the eighth incarnation of the supreme god Vishnu in Hinduism. The name Krishna appears as the 57th and 550th name of Lord Vishnu in Vishnu Sahasranama of the Mahabharata‚ and is also listed in the 24 Keshava Namas of Lord Vishnu which are recited and praised at the beginning of all Vedic pujas. A puja is the ritualistic worship offered in Hinduism. According to the Bhagavata Purana‚ which is a sattvic purana

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    Eklavya

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    In the Hindu epic Mahābhārata‚ Ekalavya (ékalavya) is a young prince of the Nishadha tribes‚ and a member of a low caste‚ who nevertheless aspires to study archery in the gurukul of Dronacharya. After being rejected by Drona‚ Ekalavya embarks upon a program of self-study in the presence of a clay image of Drona. He achieves a level of skill equal to that of Arjuna‚ Drona’s favorite and most accomplished pupil. Fearful that Ekalavya will excel him‚ Arjuna begs Drona to take action. Drona goes to Ekalavya

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    Angkor Wat Architecture

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    Angkor Wat is the largest ancient temple in southwest Cambodia that was constructed by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a religious center. It was made out of enormous amounts of sandstone‚ as much as Khafres pyramid in Egypt (over 5million tons) and It was made soon after King Suryavarman II came to the throne and was finished shortly after his death‚ no more than 40 years. Angkor Wat lies 5.5 km north of the modern town of Siem Riep‚ and a short distance south from the previous

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    Dance Elements

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    DANCE ELEMENTS RELATED WITH MYTHOLOGICAL STORIES INTRODUCTION OF KATHAK The word ‘Kathak’ comes from the root katha‚ which means story- telling. Literal meaning of the word kathak is related to katha‚ the art of story-telling‚ “Katha Kahe So Kathaka Kahave”‚ which means “one who tells a story is a story-teller”. According to M. Monier Williams‚ Katha denotes conversation‚ story‚ speech‚ tale or fable. Katha also means to ‘ sing in praise’‚ ‘to say or inform something’. Thus‚ kathakars were originally

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    History of Bareilly

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    According to the epic Mahābhārata‚ Bareilly region (Panchala) is said to be birth place of Draupadi‚ who was also referred to as ’Panchali’ (one from the kingdom of Panchāla) by Kṛṣṇā (Lord Krishna). When Yudhisthira becomes the king of Hastinapura at the end of the Mahābhārata‚ Draupadi becomes his queen. The folklore says that Gautama Buddha had once visited the ancient fortress city of Ahicchattra in Bareilly.[1] The Jain tirthamkara Parshvanath is said to have attained Kaivalya at Ahichhatra

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