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CBSE students studying in classes I-VIII to be promoted to next class

CBSE students studying in classes I-VIII to be promoted to next class





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Will he give Bollywood its next superstars?

Arun, 24, is from Kolkata. He's a bartender. Vidya, 8, studies in an English medium school. Her father is a chaiwala. Purvika, 9, has big, bright eyes. Her father works in a beer bar.All of them are united by one cause alone: To become actors and join the film industry.




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The next person you meet in Heaven / Mitch Albom

Hayden Library - PS3601.L335 N49 2018




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Mapping the nation: GIS making a difference now - locally, nationally, globally: GIS inspiring what's next - accelerating digital transformation.

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The next phase of business ethics: celebrating 20 years of REIO / edited by Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris ; review editor, Debra R. Comer

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Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics III: 20-21 April 2016, Baltimore, Maryland, United States / Dan Popa, Muthu B.J. Wijesundara, editors ; sponsored and published by SPIE

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NLM Inspires the Next Generation of Scientists and Researchers

Determination, inspiration, curiosity, and the importance of mentors were just a few of the themes of the sixth annual Science Day at NIH. Science Day at NIH is a partnership between NLM, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Friends of the National Library of Medicine,…




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M J Akbar: Next time, the volcano

The Left emerged out of the chaos and violence that fractured Bengal; as it dissipates, will the vacuum be filled by violence? It is tempting to see the immediate future as a mirror image, with variations, of the 1960s.




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JET simulations, experiments, and theory: ten years after JETSET. What is next? / Christophe Sauty, editor

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[ASAP] Exploring Anomalous Charge Storage in Anode Materials for Next-Generation Li Rechargeable Batteries

Chemical Reviews
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Galaxy Next Generation, Inc. MarketLine Company Profile [electronic journal].

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Aptamers: biotechnological applications of a next generation tool / Gulab Singh Yadav, Vikas Kumar, Neeraj K. Aggarwal, editors

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International Linear Collider (ILC): the next mega-scale particle collider / Alexey Drutskoy

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The next generation of employment services : discussion paper




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Next-Generation Machine Learning with Spark: Covers XGBoost, LightGBM, Spark NLP, Distributed Deep Learning with Keras, and More / Butch Quinto

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Building React apps with server-side rendering: use React, Redux, and Next to build full server-side rendering applications / Mohit Thakkar

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Our Next Giant Leap

Morehead converts to fulldome digital video with a $1.5 million gift from GlaxoSmithKline.




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HIV research news at next Carolina Science Cafe

Dr. Myron Cohen takes us behind the scenes of the most recent news about HIV transmission.




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ICMR to give verdict on antibody kits next week

The Indian Council of Medical Research has started analysing results from the evaluation of antibody test kits imported from China and will come out with its conclusions on their efficacy early next week, a senior government official told ET.




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Mahindra & Mahindra set to launch new scooter Gusto next week

Gusto will be first launched in the northern and western markets of India and Nepal on Sept 29, followed by South Asia, Central America and Africa over few months.




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Podcast: Science lessons for the next U.S. president, human high altitude adjustments, and the elusive Higgs bison

This week, we chat about some of our favorite stories—jumping spiders that can hear without ears, long-lasting changes in the human body at high altitudes, and the long hunt for an extinct bison—with Science’s Online News Intern Jessica Boddy. Plus, Sarah Crespi talks to Deputy News Editor David Malakoff about six science lessons for the next U.S. president.    [Image: Gil Menda at the Hoy Lab; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Next-generation cellphone signals could interfere with weather forecasts, and monitoring smoke from wildfires to model nuclear winter

In recent months, telecommunications companies in the United States have purchased a new part of the spectrum for use in 5G cellphone networks. Weather forecasters are concerned that these powerful signals could swamp out weaker signals from water vapor—which are in a nearby band and important for weather prediction. Freelance science writer Gabriel Popkin joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the possible impact of cellphone signals on weather forecasting and some suggested regulations. In other weather news this week, Sarah talks with Pengfei Yu, a professor at Jinan University in Guangzhou, China, about his group’s work using a huge smoke plume from the 2017 wildfires in western Canada as a model for smoke from nuclear bombs. They found the wildfire smoke lofted itself 23 kilometers into the stratosphere, spread across the Northern Hemisphere, and took 8 months to dissipate, which line up with models of nuclear winter and suggests these fires can help predict the results of a nuclear war. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: KiwiCo.com Download the transcript (PDF)  Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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What's your digital business model?: six questions to help you build the next-generation enterprise / Peter D. Weill and Stephanie L. Woerner

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Plea in Supreme Court seeks waiver of fees for next semester

It says parents of university students are in no position to pay high fees because of heavy losses, zero income




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Towards the next generation : delivering affordable, secure and lower emissions power

Australia. Climate Change Authority, author, issuing body




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Mamata’s hint: Next government will ease loan burden



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
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CPM taken care of, next target is Delhi: Mamata Banerjee



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Water poverty : the next "oil" crisis / Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D

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Nanofood and internet of nano things: for the next generation of agriculture and food sciences / Mirjana Maksimović, Enisa Omanović-Mikličanin, Almir Badnjević

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Halogen-Free Flame-Retardant Polymers: Next-Generation Fillers for Polymer Nanocomposite Applications / Suprakas Sinha Ray, Malkappa Kuruma

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Thinkers 50 innovation [electronic resource] : breakthrough thinking to take your business to the next level / Stuart Crainer + Des Dearlove

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Call for Nomination for Next Director General of KEK: KEK - High Energy Accelerator Research Organizataion

£Attractive: KEK - High Energy Accelerator Research Organizataion
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Strangers next door? : Indonesia and Australia in the Asian century / edited by Tim Lindsey and Dave McRae




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Educating the next generation: improving teacher quality in Cambodia / Prateek Tandon and Tsuyoshi Fukao

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Expanding opportunities for the next generation: early childhood development in the Middle East and North Africa / Safaa El-Kogali and Carolyn Krafft

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The Next Generation of Obesity Research: No Time to Waste

Interview with Griffin P. Rodgers, MD, author of The Next Generation of Obesity Research: No Time to Waste





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Good enough to eat? : next generation GM crops / Ian D. Godwin

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From Byju's to Swiggy: Next wave of tech unicorn listings could be in India

Mohandas Pai expects food delivery platforms Swiggy and Zomato, as well as PhonePe and Myntra to list in local markets in next few years




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Man in drag sitting next to another man wearing a white hat




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Adela Gonzmart standing next to a replica of the Patio room's sculpture, "Love and the Dolphin"




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Bamboo Studio featuring Kodak photography; pedestrians, Central Hotel next door




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Waterfront. Many trees and tall grasses next to water




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Waterfront. Tall palm tree dominating picture with tiny sign "strangler 10" next to wires; trees and foliage, buildings in background




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