...Siddhartha Gautama founded Buddhism around 50 BCE; he was the son of a wealthy ruler who sheltered him from poverty, suffering and showered him with all the lavishness of life. Gautama unsatisfied with his prosperous life searched for life's meaning beyond his wealthy lifestyle. He left his lavish life and decided to experience a life of asceticism, the practice of severe self-discipline. After seeing the uselessness of asceticism, Gautama turned to meditation. In this state he realized a life of moderation would lead to happiness. His teaching included the Four Nobel Truths as described in The Humanities Culture, Continuity & Change by Henry Sayre. 1. Life is suffering. 2. Suffering has a cause, which is ignorance. 3. Ignorance can be overcome and eliminated. 4. The way to overcome this ignorance is by following the Eightfold Path or right view, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration. In 261 BCE Ashoka, ruler of the Maurya Empire between 273 - 232 BCE, declared Buddhism as the official religion of India, his decision came shortly after viewing the bodies of the dead on a battlefield in 261 BCE. Nonviolence became Ashoka's official policy during his rule; promoting vegetarianism, denouncing the unnecessary killing of animals, built hospitals for people and animals and built over 8,400 Buddha shrines. Buddhism would spread beyond the walls of India and by 600 CE Buddhism reached Japan. Each...
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...Memories of Partition: Shiv K. Kumar’s - A River With Three Banks Shiv K. Kumar’s, A River With Three Banks is a novel delineating the theme of Partition. As Partition meant parting of ways between the Hindus and the Muslims, Kumar’s novel deals with the utter discord between the two major communities of India. The novel suggests the dissolution of the first pattern of communal discord that emerged with the Partition of the subcontinent. The ill-will and antagonism between the Hindus and Muslims has been projected through killings, arson and molestation of women in the novel. Communal hatred that engulfs the city of Delhi has been presented in all its ugliness through incidents described in the novel. The death and destruction that is perpetrated by both the communities on each other is a grotesque reminder of the folly of man who cannot feel the pain and misery of another. The writer, however, concludes the narrative on a subtle note of hope and promise. Creative writers, unless they chose like Raja Rao to completely ignore Partition, have been writing about it ever since 1947. The heat and dust raised by the catastrophe did not settle down for a long time. The unnaturalness of communal strife that gripped the country at that time is still beyond human understanding. Kumar has used the backdrop of Partition in his novel as “a gift of British diplomacy which thrived on the political ambition and the resultant myopia of the seekers of power who chose the trauma for glory.”1...
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...A Philosopher's Life and Thought: MAHATMA GANDI 1) MAHATMA GANDI LIFE Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as ‘Mahatma’ (meaning ‘Great Soul’) was born in Porbandar, Gujarat, in North West India, on 2nd October 1869, into a Hindu Modh family. His father was the Chief Minister of Porbandar, and his mother’s religious devotion meant that his upbringing was infused with the Jain pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings and vegetarianism. He began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became the leading figure in India’s struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Known for his ascetic lifestyle–he often dressed only in a loincloth and shawl–and devout Hindu faith, Gandhi was imprisoned several times during his pursuit of non-cooperation, and undertook a number of hunger strikes to protest the oppression of India’s poorest classes, among other injustices. In 1883, all of 13 and still in high school, Gandhi was married to Kasturbai as per the prevailing Hindu customs. For a person of such extraordinary visionary zeal and resilience, Mahatma Gandhi was by and large an average student in school and was of a shy disposition. After completing his college education, at his family's insistence Gandhi left for England on September 4, 1888 to study law at University College, London. During his tenure in London, Mohandas Gandhi strictly observed abstinence from meat and alcohol...
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...GAUTAM SEHGAL, M.D. Medical Director 228 South Orange Avenue Gautam Sehgal, M.D. South Orange, NJ 07079 Specialized in Neurology, Physiatry Phone: (973) 253-0505 Member of American Academy of Neurology Fax:(973) 253-2255 Hospital Privileges: E.O. General (E Orange), St. Michael (Newark), St. James (Newark), Columbus Hospital (Newark) NEUROLOGICAL CONSULTATION Patient: Francois Compere Referred by: Dr. Baptiste D.O.S.: 04/21/2011 D.O.A.: 11/09/2010 AGE: 43-year-old. Sex: Male Dear Dr. Baptiste: Thank you for letting me to participate in the evaluation, management and treatment of your patient, Francois Compere. As you are aware, he is a 43-year-old male, who was involved in an automobile accident. According to the patient, he was the driver of the vehicle with his seatbelt on. The car was struck on the back right side. There is history of head trauma and no loss of consciousness. The patient was shaken up and dazed. The patient was taken to UMDNJ, treated, examined and released. For detail, please refer to the police report. Since the accident, the patient has been under your care, but remains symptomatic in spite of conservative therapy for close to six months, and is referred to me for further evaluation. PRESENT COMPLAINTS: On the day of examination, i.e. today, 04/21/2011, he complains of neck pain with stiffness. Neck pain is dull-to-sharp radiating into the both upper extremities, left more than right with the numbness, tingling and...
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...Why are 6,000 Indians converting to Buddhism in the New Year? In Maharashtra, India many Indians known as OBC (Backward Class), are converting to Buddhism as their religion due to the caste system in the Hinduism religion. The OBC are dealing with a lot of discriminations due to the caste system. They are unable to get good jobs and better education to better their lives. Therefore they have decided to convert back to their religious roots of Buddhism. They were able to trace their religious roots back to Nagvanshis, a group of Buddhist which were descendants of emperor Ashoka, a very notable Buddhist. By doing this it gives them a better course in life that they are unable to pursue in the Hinduism religion. Though the Maharashtra government has not stopped any of them from converting, they fear there will be a backlash due to their previous status in the caste system. Therefore they are keeping an eye on how they are treated by the government and those of different ranks in the society. The Hinduism caste system has been a burden on Hindu society for a very long time. The caste system has done great damage and continues to do so to this day. The caste system is like slavery that existed here in United States many years ago. The caste system divides its people up by their social class, bloodline, and occupation. There are four main caste that are recognized by the Hindu occupations they are, Brahmins (priest), Kshatriyas (warrior class), Vaisyas (merchants), Shudras (servants)...
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...School name list of Banke district Sr.No | Name of the School | Address | Principal's Name | contact No. | Email ID | 1 | Zenith Higher Secondary School | Khajura Bazar, Banke | Narayan Datta Upadhyay | 9848030923 | narayan.datta1 @gmail.com | 2 | Deepak E.M.High School | Khajura Bazar, Banke | Rajendra Acharya | 9848021757 | | 3 | Gyanodaya Higher Secondary School | Khajura Bazar, Banke | Rishiram Sapkota | 9848026188 | | 4 | Arunodaya E.M.High School, | Khajura 1 No, Banke | Rishikesh G.C | 9848020819 | | 5 | Janata Higher Secondary School | Santakuti, Khajura,Banke | Shashiram Karki | | | 6 | Adarsh Higher Secondary School | Khajura 1 no., Dhaulagiri, Banke | Rajendra Sapkota | 9848022833 | | 7 | Ne.Ra. Ma. Bi. Secondary School | Manakamanapur, Banke | Kamlesh Poudel | 9848042798 | | 8 | Janaki Ma. Vi | Khajura Khurd | | | | 9. | Dhrubatara High School | Sitapur, Banke | Khemlal Sharma | | | 10 | Gurans Childhood High School | Sitapur,Banke | Govinda Rawat | 9848112240 | | 11 | Yogini Higher Secondary School | Gaughat, Banke | Kedar Pathak | | | 12 | Jan sewa Ma.Bi | Gijara,Puraina,Banke | Ganesh Thapaliya | 081692400 | | 13 | Bageshowry Secondary School Naubasta Banke | Naubasta Banke | Prithibi Bdr Budha | 9848036743 | | 14 | Laxmi Higher H.S.S | Rajhana | Dila ram Dhakal | 9858023852 | | 15 | Gorkha United H.S | Rajhana | Keshar Bdr Ale | 9858021325 | | 16 | Bal Vidhya Mandir H.S | Koholpur...
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...Managerial Economics and Financial Management Term Paper 2014-15 Name: Shreyansh Gautam Entry no.: 2014SMT6638 Contact: 7827248450 Topic: Capital Budgeting Introduction: I’m Shreyansh Gautam doing my MBA form an prestigious institute DMS, IIT-D and an Electronics and telecom engineer. I have some knowledge on Capital Budgeting, and the learning which I’m receiving here helped me in solving a problem of one of my friend. Here I’m telling about the situation where I used my knowledge to help my friend. PROBLEM STATEMENT: It was 2:30a.m on 15thNovember I have received a call from an unknown number, I received the call and it was my friend on the other side of the phone, he was very tensed, I asked him about the matter then he told me that his boss had given him a task to perform but he doesn’t know how to perform it, since he joined organization fresh after his B.tech and he had a meeting with his boss on 17thNovember. I asked him about the problem then he told me that: His company SG group is considering to replace it’s existing machine which is not so efficient now with a new one. They have two options 1. Go for machine A which is similar to their previous machine 2. GO for machine B which is much expensive and has greater capacity. Companies cost of capital is 10%. The expected cash flow are as follows: Year | Machine A(Rs. Lakh) | Machine B(Rs. Lakh) | 1 | 5 | 10 | 2 | 10 | 15 | 3 | 20 | 16 | 4 | 15 | 20 | 5 | 15 | 15 | Cost...
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...Anand G Mahindra Mahindra Group 9 Adi Godrej Godrej Group 10 KV Kamath Infosys & Non Executive Chairman, ICICI 11 Anil D Ambani Reliance Group 12 N Chandrasekaran Tata Consultancy Services 13 Gautam S Adani Adani Group 14 Shashi Ruia Essar Group 15 Cyrus Mistry Tata Sons 16 Sunil Bharti Mittal Bharti Enterprises 17 Naveen Jindal Jindal Steel & Power 18 Nitin Paranjpe Hindustan Unilever 19 Shiv Nadar HCL 20 Venu Srinivasan Sundaram Clayton, TVS Motor Company Rank Name Company 21 SP Hinduja Hinduja Group 22 Sajjan Jindal JSW Steel 23 Anil Agarwal Vedanta Resources 24 KP Singh DLF Group 25 Rajiv Bajaj Bajaj Auto 26 YC Deveshwar ITC 27 HM Nerurkar Tata Steel 28 S D Shibulal Infosys 29 Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Biocon 30 Dr. K Anji Reddy Dr. Reddy's Laboratories 31 Sanjay Lalbhai Arvind 32 Nusli Wadia Wadia Group 33 Subhash Chandra Zee Group 34 Aditya Puri HDFC Bank 35 Pawan Munjal Hero Moto Corp 36 Pratip Chaudhuri State Bank of India 37 Prathap C. Reddy Apollo Hospitals Group 38 Ajay Piramal Piramal Group 39 Kalanidhi Maran Sun Group 40 G M Rao GMR Group Rank Name Company 41 N Srinivasan India Cements 42 Kishore Biyani Future Group 43 Vijay Mallya UB Group 44 TS Vijayan LIC 45 Ratan Jindal Jindal Stainless 46 R Mukundan Tata Chemicals 47 Y K Hamied Cipla 48 Sudhir Vasudeva ONGC 49 Gautam Thapar Avantha Group 50 KR Kamath Punjab National Bank 51 Prakash M Telang Tata Motors 52 Bhaskar Bhat Titan Industries 53 D Shivakumar Nokia India, Middle East & Africa 54 Pankaj Patel Cadila...
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...Dracunculiasis (guinea worm disease): eradication without a drug or a vaccine, Gautam Biswas, Dieudonne P. Sankara, Junerlyn Agua-Agum and Alhousseine Maiga, June 2013. Introduction: Dracunculiasis is the first parasitic disease that has the potential to be eradicated without the need of drugs or vaccines. Since the parasite life cycle revolves around the host consuming the infected copepod in the water, the experimental designed was to focus on the introduction of water treatment educations into those tropical and subtropical areas. Design and Strategies: The eradication campaigns were also supported by many private and community partnership, and the strategy was to surveillance, provision of safe drinking water, vector control, health education and certification of eradication. In summary, every case should be monitored and recorded before, during and after the launch of the programs. Water sources should be well treated and maintained to control the only mode of transmission through copepods, and proper disposed of water education should be taught to the people. Lastly, the disease must be certified by WHO for every epidemic countries to mark the complete termination of Dracunculiasis. Result: The progress was recorded. In 1986, there were an estimated of 3.5 million cases of Dracunculiasis. After the launch of the studies, in 1989, a total of 883,640 cases were reported to WHO by 15 countries, and in 2004, those countries has been reduced to only 12 endemic countries...
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...BY Gautam M. Dobariya A PROJECT REPORT On “Working Model of Mechanical Elbow unit” Submitted by GAUTAM M. DOBARIYA -110210125040 In fulfillment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In PRODUCTION ENGINEERING Government Engineering College, Bhavnagar Gujarat Technological University, Ahmadabad DECEMBER- 2014. Page | 2 GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHAVNAGAR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DECEMBER 2014 CERTIFICATE Date: This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “WORKING MODEL OF MECHENICAL ELBOW UNIT” has been carried out by GAUTAM M. DOBARIYA (110210125040) under my guidance in fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (7th semester) of Gujarat Technological University, Ahmadabad during the academic year 2014-15. GUIDE (Prof. C.D. DOKAL) Department of Production Engineering, Government Engineering College, Bhavnagar, Gujarat-364002. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT (Prof. A.G. KUNTE) Department of Production Engineering, Government Engineering College, Bhavnagar, Gujarat-364002. 3|Page IDP/ UDP Project Statement Form (This is a sample format and departments can modify it if they need as per required scenario and sector) TITLE OF PROBLEM/PROJECT “WORKING MODEL OF MECHENICAL ELBOW UNIT” DICIPLINARY DICIPLINARY | INTER-DICIPLINARY SR.NO. DISCIPLINE/S Production Engineering MOBILE NO EMAIL ID DOBARIYA GAUTAM M. ...
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...Development Area, is an area in India under the management of the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (also called NOIDA). Noida came into administrative existence on 17 April 1976 and celebrates 17 April as "Noida Day". It was set up as part of an urbanization thrust during the controversial Emergency period (1975–1977). The city was created under the UP Industrial Area Development Act. It is also home to the Noida Film City. Noida is located in Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state. The district's administrative headquarters are in the nearby town of Surajpur. However, the district's highest government official, the District Magistrate (DM), resides in Noida. The city is a part of the Noida-Dadri Vidhan Sabha (state assembly) constituency and Gautam Budh Nagar Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency. Noida stands at 17th place when it comes to cleanliness in India leaving far behind Gurgaon and Faridabad in the National Capital Region who stand at 87th and 237 respectively. Geography Noida is located in Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state. Noida is about 20-kilometre (12 mi) southeast of New Delhi. It is bound on the west and south-west by the Yamuna River, on the north and north-west by the city of Delhi, on the north-east by the cities of Delhi and Ghaziabad and on the north-east, east and south-east by the Hindon River. Noida falls under the catchment area of the Yamuna river, and is located on the old river bed. The soil is mainly rich and loamy[2]...
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...Technologies | 16 | 25 | Uday Kotak | Kotak Mahindra | 17 | 35 | Harsh Goenka | RPG | 18 | 42 | A B Godrej | Godrej Group | 19 | 27 | Shashikant N Ruia | Essar Group | 20 | 38 | AM Naik | L&T | 21 | 15 | Ravikant N Ruia | Essar Group | 22 | NA | T S Vijayan | LIC | 23 | 33 | Aditya Puri | HDFC Bank | 24 | 22 | Kishore Biyani | Future Group | 25 | 24 | Shikha Sharma | Axis Bank | 26 | 52 | Subhash Chandra | Zee Telefilms | 27 | 40 | K P Singh | DLF Group | 28 | 39 | Vineet Nayyar | HCL Technologies | 29 | 39 | Rajiv Bajaj | Bajaj Auto | 30 | 18 | Manoj Kohli | Bharti Airtel | 31 | NA | K R Kamath | Punjab National Bank | 32 | NA | Deepak S Parekh | HDFC | 33 | 7 | G M Rao | GMR Infrastructure | 34 | 44 | Gautam Singhania | Raymond | 35 | 53 | Hari Shankar Singhania | JK Tyre | 36 | NA | Vineet Nayar | Tech Mahindra | 37 | NA | Naina Lal Kidwai | HSBC | 38 | 32 | Yogesh Chander Deveshwar | ITC | 39 | 16 | Pawan Munjal | Hero Honda Motors | 40 | 31 | Anand Burman | Dabur | 41 | NA | Neeraj Swaroop | Standard Chartered | 42 | 84 | Naresh Goyal | Jet Airways |...
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...207LON ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT FOURTH SUBMISSION FOR COURSEWORK 2 GROUP: SEFAKOR BANSA, THANG NGUYEN, SAFIYA HAIDO, GAURAV GAUTAM AND LAKSHYA PARASHAR ENTREPRENEURAL PROJECT: VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE. COMPANY NAME: COSMO ……………. “Spice up your belly” Marketing Plan For Cosmo The food service industry is a big industry that is found in every human habitat on the earth. People need food to survive, some prefer to cook it themselves due to economic reasons or other personal reasons whilst others prefer buying what has already been put together by food service companies like the one we wish to start. Marketing can be defined as the act of provide goods or services better than competition at a profit. The idea of a Vietnamese restaurant in London is not the first of its kind. Cosmo intends to perform better than already existing Vietnamese restaurants that already exist in London. To achieve this, a critical analysis of its marketing plan is highly of the essence. The elements of its 4ps must give Cosmo and advantage over the other already existing Vietnamese restaurants. Place | * A clean, pleasant venue very close to the Liverpool St station * A beautiful water front venue within 3years of operation. | Positioning | * Faster food availability * A menu that covers all types of Vietnamese dishes. Caters for all from healthy eaters to people with exotic tastes. * Faster delivery service * Cooking at customers venues ( parties etc)...
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...Job Summary Report For Team Lead By Gajendra Singh Name: Narendra Singh Job Title: Senior Associate Company: STATE STREET Contact Number: 7676668813 Email: narendrasingh8922@gmail.com Reports to: Mr. Sudhir Gautam Employment Status: Permanent Position Description Updated: April 24th 2015 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1: Work as a business analyst in the firm involves in performing functional specification and performing functional testing. 2: Invoved in new client on boarding projects. Job Title: Senior Associate Educational Experience Required: B.tech Knowledge And Skills Required: * Bachelor of Science- Engineering or equivalent experience * Demonstrating ability * Responsible to work cross-functionally with all the departments * Proven leadership Job Summary: * To lead the most dynamic development team. * To balance leadership and technical talents. * To review teams performance and set quality standards on consistent basis. * To maintain healthy relations at the client level. * Exhibit excellent decision making abilities. * To maintain focus on technical matters that affect more than just one developer. Physical Requirements: No physical requirements Essential Duties And Responsibilities: * Interact and interface with the leads of other departments to reflect as-on-date input from other departments, as applicable. ...
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...Micro Mouse Competition Team 1: I-Robotics Motto: Robotic creations for a better world http://i-robotics.webnode.com Team Members: Cory Balmelli, Nathan Crawford, Dave Engebretson, David Reuter, Frank Thomas Table of Contents Problem of the overheating servo motors – Cory Balmelli 3 Part 1; Review Course of Action; K.T. Decision Analysis 3 Part 2; Implementation 3 Part 3; Checklist Questions 4 Part 4; “P” 4 Part 5; Ethical Considerations 4 iRobot Sensor Failure - Nathan Crawford 6 Part 1; Course of Action; Decision Analysis 6 Part 2; Implementation 6 Part 3; Checklist Questions 6 Part 4; Patience 7 Part 5; Ethical Considerations 7 Technique 3: Statement Restatement - David W Reuter 8 Part 1; Review Course of Action; K.T. Decision Analysis 8 Part 2; Implementation – Using the Follow-Up Action 8 Part 3; Checklist Question 8 Part 4; Pride 9 Part 5; Ethical Considerations 9 Works Cited 10 Index 11 Problem of the overheating servo motors – Cory Balmelli Part 1; Review Course of Action; K.T. Decision Analysis In my previous report I used Kepner-Tregoe Decision Analysis to determine a course of action to solve our team’s problem of overheating servo motors. K.T. Decision Analysis helped to narrow down possible courses of action and determine which course would fit our criteria. I came up with three possible courses of action: reprogram the controller, buy new motors, or install a resistor. K.T. Decision Analysis quickly weeded...
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