diversity among parental lines of different cytoplasmic sources and their utilization in developing F1 hybrids. Seven male sterile cytoplasmic lines belonging to A1 – 3; A4 – 2 and A5 – 2 were crossed with three elite restorers. The cluster analysis done with molecular data obtained from genomic DNA using SSR markers grouped the parental lines belonging to A1 cytoplasm into one cluster, A4 into one and A5 into the other. The assessment of the performance of the F1 hybrids was done through standard
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country is a cocktail of cultures and that is exactly the beauty of India. India has the proud parent of some of the greatest of religions namely Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism, and the country also embraces Islam and Christianity. People belonging to all these religions live together with harmony and this diversity promises 365 days of joys, colours, rituals and appealing cultural exchange. India is flavoured with the unity of rich culture whilst it takes a dip in diversity of the many religions
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BENIFITS OF PROPER DRESS CODE (UNIFORM) IN PROFESSIONAL CAREER A dress code (uniform) means a set of standard clothing worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization’s activity. People generally wearing proper dress codes (uniforms) are armed forces, police, emergency serviceman, schools and workplaces. These help them, stand out of the crowd so
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sacrifice given by millions of soldiers and the true reality and horrors faced by the soldiers. Perhaps, through his poetry Owen was able to express his feelings of isolation and lack of belonging at war. His constant references to life at home convey his emotions of the need for safety and a sense of belonging and how these can only be fed when in a homely environment. The first poem in which Owen explores his feelings of war and continuous references to life at home are evident in ‘Disabled’
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of the city began to move their belongings for fear that the other half would burn” (Leo Africanus, 2). This quote shows not only one but two instances of the environment affecting humans. First, the fire already being a hazard is worsened by the natural wind. This is perhaps is why it only took approximately five hours for half of the city to burn down. This environmental effect then caused the other half of the city as stated before to move their belongings. The environment, in this case,
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PFC Racheau Lipscomb Importance of Security of Personal Belongings Accountability without security is definitely not the right answer to a successful business or working environment, take for example; your NCO or boss leaves you in charge of a simple task of moving one piece of equipment to another location without help. While your undergoing this process you leave your previous location where it is unsafe meaning anyone has access to it. Anything could happen within that span of time that
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When families are portrayed in a novel, it is normally for the purpose of getting to know the main character more and how their personality reflects their family. This can be said for siblings as well, because the differences that are made apparent by the characters can put their true selves out into the foreground. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”, there are two sisters who were raised in the same setting, but are vastly different from each other. The two girls have different beliefs and ideology
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I think that she is very mature for her age, because other kids in that age would probably just ignore the Grinch and be all about the gifts and Santa during Christmas. I think that the main themes of the movie are appreciation, materialism and belonging. In the beginning of the movie all of the Whos were in the midst of their Christmas shopping and they decorated their houses, that was all they were focusing on. But when the Grinch stole all of their gifts, they realized that Christmas is so much
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some are not highly organised. They accept the world as it is and offer members success in terms of mainstream goals. There has been a rapid growth in the number of NRM’s and the number of individuals belonging to them. It has been estimated; 800 NRM’s exist and over half a million individuals belonging to these and other non-mainstream Christian churches in the UK. Sociologists have offered three main explanations for this trend: marginality, relative deprivation and social change. Bruce argues that
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Who am I?: self and other As the former Archbishop of South Africa, Desmond Tutu once said, “a person is a person through other persons.” This statement alludes to the fact that belonging is critical to our sense of self as a person; often we define ourselves through the quality of these relationships. Likewise an Age columnist, Ross Gittins reminds us, “we are, above all, social animals.” After we have secured our physical survival, the most important thing in each of our lives is our relationships:
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