Pushkar Essays

  • Pondicherry

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    set from Delhi, on a Rajasthan Roadways bus to Jaipur and then from Jaipur to Ajmer. The frequency and timing of buses are good while there are numerous trains connecting Ajmer to most parts of the country. Day 1: Brahma Temple and Ajmer Sharif Pushkar was a surprise in the entire travel package. The beautiful lake and ghats surrounding the lake along with temples enlighten your spiritual core. The city is known for the Brahma temple and the Cattle Fair which is held in November. In the morning

  • School Clothes

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    Improvement." Education Digest. 61.7 (Mar. 1996) : 46-48. Japanese Consulate of San Francisco. Personal Interview. 29 April 1998. Mancini, Gail Hinchion. "School Uniforms: Dressing For Success or Conformity?" Education Digest. 63.4 (Dec. 1997) : 62-65. Pushkar, Katherine. "Dressed For Success." Village Voice. 40.,3 (17 Jan. 1995) : 12. "School Uniforms?! : New York. January 26." National Review. 26 Feb. 1996:71. Tachibana, Judy. "School Clothes? All The Same To Some Uniform Policy Isn't Uniform In Region

  • De Havilland Comet Airplane Failure

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    The Failure of the De Havilland Comet Aircraft Following World War II and the jet engine technology that emerged largely toward its end, aerospace engineers knew well that the technology had great potential for use in the commercial aviation industry. The Comet was the first aircraft to utilize jet propulsion; however, its designers failed to consider the metallurgy of the aircraft’s materials under flight conditions or the consequences of their atypical window design. The aircraft was designed

  • Should College Students Be Tested For Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?

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    Should College Students Be Tested For Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome? Today, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a horrifying epidemic that is grasping our younger adults. If more college students knew more about the exact effect of AIDS, then it wouldn’t be a huge epidemic as is now. College students need to be tested for AIDS so that they can inform other people of the opposite sex of the sexual background so that they don’t pass the deadly disease to them. Today with many of the college

  • Anna Nagar: The Most Expensive Residential Area in Chennai

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    Anna Nagar: The Most Expensive Residential Area in Chennai Anna Nagar, formerly known as Naduvakkarai is located on the north-western part of Chennai and forms part of Egmore-Nugambakkam taluk. It is named after the Tamil leader C.N Annadurai and is regarded as the one of the prime residential areas of Chennai. It is a planned locality developed by the Tamilnadu Housing Board in the early 1970’s. While developing the plan, lands were allotted to developer residential plots, complexes, wide roads

  • The Relationship Between Student Motivation and GPA

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    university of California undergraduate experience survey 2006. Teachers College Record, 112(9), 2441-2470. Burton, L. J., & Albion, M. J. (2013). Developing a self-report measure of students’ interest and motivation for studying engineering. Bye, D., Pushkar, D., & Conway, M. (2007). Motivation, interest, and positive affect in traditional and nontraditional undergraduate students. Adult Education Quarterly, 57, 141-158. doi: 10.1177/0741713606294235

  • Characteristics Of Nontraditional Student

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    Managing my time has always been somewhat of a challenge to me, but my goal is to perfect using time management skills in my day to day life. As a recent college enrollee, I now fit into a group of people called the “nontraditional student”. In this paper, I will share why I have chosen this topic, the term “nontraditional student” will be defined and characteristics of them will be given. We will briefly look at challenges the nontraditional student may face, and we will explore how nontraditional

  • The Cleansing Properties of Cow Urine

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    water which purifies the mind and body. Panchagavya or the five products from the cow- urine, dung, milk, curd and ghee, used in ayurveda, and Hindu rituals- are believed to have cleansing properties, much like the waters of the Holy Ganges, Lake Pushkar or the Mahamgam Pond.However skeptics may have reservations about the purity and efficacy of the Panchagavya.. Further modern distillation methods to extract the active principle in a bioactive form may help alleviate the queasiness associated with

  • Indian Sign Language: The Language Of Indian Sign Language

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    Abstract—Sign Language is the language used by deaf and dumb people for communication in their day to day life. Every nation has its own sign language. Indian people use Indian Sign Language. Generally other sign language such as ASL (American Sign Language) and BSL(British Sign Language) is single handed sign language while ISL is the language which uses both hands to make signs. So it is difficult to exactly classify and recognizes those types of signs. The work presented here focuses on recognizing

  • Patterns Of Grief: A Personal Reflection On The Grieving Process

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    Running head: PATTERNS OF GRIEF 1 Patterns of Grief: A Personal Reflection on the Grieving Process Allison K. Clayton Toronto Art Therapy Institute Art Therapy, Spirituality, Grief and Loss Claudia M. McKnight Monday, 30 April 2018 PATTERNS OF GRIEF 2 Patterns of Grief: A Personal Reflection on the Grieving Process Grief is inherent to living ? a part of our human experience (Iype, 2010). It needs to be lived as a normal emotional response to loss. This loss could present