Pratibha Patil Essays

  • Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam's Greatest Achievement For The Republic Of India

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    The professional path of Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam not only provided a significant contribution to the society but also functioned as an inspiration to the people of India. Despite this, the great achievements of his career path further presented the opportunity for him to get elected as a president through unanimous voting by the people. Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam and his great achievement for the republic of India is a reflection of virtue for the society. Abdul Kalam was elected as the eleventh president

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    Over the decades and centuries many honorable people have come and gone. Their actions have shaped the world we know today. Examples of such people are Seikei, a fictional character but still an honorable one, Mother Teresa, and Ronald W. Reagan. Except for the fact that they are all virtuous these people are very different. Throughout the book, The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn, by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, Seikei is portrayed as a trustworthy and nobel person. In the beginning Seikei’s righteous behavior

  • William Shakespeare Hamlet Corruption Quotes

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    “Corruption is the enemy of development, and of good governance. It must be gotten rid of.” (Patil), this quote was said by Pratibha Patil, the president of India from 2007-2012 and the only women that ever held the office. This quote of corruption impeding both development of a country and a strong government can be witnessed in William Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet. In Hamlet many of the most powerful political figures allow their greed and personal agendas lead them to corruption; this started with

  • Gender Segregation In The Workplace

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    “Women have talent and intelligence but, due to social constraints and prejudices, it is still a long distance away from the goal of gender equality” (Pratibha Patil). A common misconception that is prominent in many modern day ideologies, is that gender does not have as much of an effect on workplace experience as it did several decades ago. This is untrue. “Most occupations remain skewed toward either men or women” (Jacobs 32). This occupational gap is an unmistakable reason for men and women being

  • Mahabharata Summary

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    TOP 15 BOOKS ON MAHABHARATA Mahabharata is the longest epic poem ever written and is one of the most important text of Hindu faith. The name itself explains it as the Tale of the Bharat Dynasty and is a mythological history of India. 1. The Palace of Illusions By Chitra Banarjee Divakaruni This book is a remagination of the famous Indian epic, the Mahabharata from the point of view of a strong woman- Paanchali, the wife of the legendary Pandavas brothers. Takes us back to the time that half history

  • Case Study On Earn While You Learn

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    Internship Report on “STUDY ON EFFECTIVE MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR THOMAS COOK LTD” BY [AJAY KUMAR TIWARI] [USN: 1AM13MBA01] Submitted to VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELGAUM In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Under the guidance of INTERNAL GUIDE EXTERNAL GUIDE Mr. BASAVARAJ. M. G Mr. PRASOON MUDAPPA