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    Rani Bright and Students

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    Rani Bright and DO students.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/pa_2020_photos/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Rani Moorthy, donna migrante

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    Capitolo introduttivo dedicato a Rani Moorthy, scrittrice, attrice e direttrice artistica della compagnia teatrale Rasa Productions e autrice del testo teatrale "Handful of Henna“, alla cui traduzione il volume è dedicato. Artista migrante, Moorthy ha forgiato un nuovo linguaggio drammatico che trae forza dal sincretismo di pratiche artistiche della tradizione asiatica ed europea

    SISTEM INFORMASI PEMASARAN RANI BUTIK MENGGUNAKAN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE DENGAN MODEL BUSINESS to CONSUMER

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    E-commerce is a form of utilization of computer information technology that is used especially in the trade business where consumers will be facilitated in searching for data/information as well as buying and selling goods. It is hoped that it can become a promotional media for Rani Boutique that is able to present data and information that can be accessed via the internet. The benefits of making this system can provide convenience to business owners in organizing, and processing data, and information and increasing sales effectiveness. The benefits of this system can provide convenience to the people of Sukoharjo, Pringsewu in particular and outsiders in general in terms of getting information about Rani Boutique. This system was built using the waterfall development method which includes the stages of analysis, design, coding, implementation and maintenance

    ipant/RANI: RANI DOI

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    Women’s Voices from History: Gond Rani Durgawati and Rani Lakshmibhai

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    Two strong women are compared and contrasted in this article. Gond Rani Durgawati (1524-1564) led a resistance movement in Jabalpur against the Mughal rule of Akbar. Rani Lakshmibai (1828-1858) organized the people of Jhansi against Sir Hugh Rose, an officer defending the interests of the British East India Company. Both women continue to be remembered for their bravery and their loyalty to the people they ruled

    A panoramic view of motherhood by juxtaposing the select trilogies of Flora Nwapa and Perumal Murugan

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    <p>This article by Vimala Johnshi Rani compares the portrayal of motherhood in the works of African writer Flora Nwapa and Indian writer Perumal Murugan. By examining trilogies by each author, Rani explores how women in post-colonial South Africa and India navigate societal expectations and personal desires.</p&gt

    Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi

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    The chivalrous spirit that has moved Mr. Kincaid to make his defence of the Rani of Jhansi (Journal, 1943, p. 100) will be appreciated. Chivalry, however, is not sufficient reason for the reversal of an opinion generally recorded by historians. Mr. Kincaid seeks to show that the Rani was not a rebel and had nothing to do with the massacre of the English at Jhansi in the Mutiny of 1857. In arriving at this conclusion he relies on a letter written in 1889 by a Mr. Martin to the adopted son of the Rani, which states that he was saved from the massacre by the Rani, and asserts that she had nothing to do with it and actually supplied food to the garrison before their surrender. Mr. Kincaid accepts this statement as reliable and dismisses as based on hearsay the evidence of the official narrative compiled by Captain Pinkney in November, 1858. Mr. Martin's name does not occur in any of the reports to which we have access, and before accepting his assertion about the Rani's actions it would be desirable to know more about him. It is curious that he was not with his compatriots in the fort. As his letter states that he took messages from the Rani to officials he was perhaps in her service. On one point he is not borne out by the official narrative. Mr. Martin says that the Rani also saved another Englishman and a lady. The official narrative states that Mrs. Mutlow concealed herself in the town disguised as an Indian, and that a Mr. Crawford left the fort on the night of 7th June and made his way to Samthar. In neither case does the Rani appear to have given any help.</jats:p

    RANI Baseline Nonpregnant Data

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    Dataset from the RANI trial, only baseline and non-pregnant women only<br

    Madam Geeta Rani

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    Movie Review Madam Geeta Rani: A Stirring Tale of Educational Reformation and Hushed Revolutio

    The RANI Project Full Dataset

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    The Reduction in Anemia through Normative Innovations (RANI) Project is a multi-year effort to reduce anemia among women of reproductive age in Odisha, India by promoting the uptake of iron folic acid supplements. The Project was done in partnership between the George Washington University, IPE Global, and D-COR Consulting. The project was also funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Project (OPP112519). The attached dataset includes all of the data collected by the RANI Project Impact Assessment, including survey measures, height & weight, hemoglobin, Cognitive Tests, ActivPal Readings, and Step Test scores.Please read the READ ME document to better understand the attached resources accompanying the dataset.</p
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