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    Dooryard; Postcard From Home

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    Essay written by Deepak Singh, a temporary resident of Brunswick, Maine. Speaks about a longing for his home country of India, making friends and a home in Brunswick, overcoming loneliness and homesickness, and coming to appreciate the qualities of small town living in Maine

    My Name Is Deepak

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    This chapter looks at the author's responses to being given a nickname by his co-workers: Tupac. They do it in a friendly manner, but the author doesn’t understand the connection with the American rapper. It makes him think about who he is, his identity, and how people see him in his adopted country.</p

    Web Performance Optimization

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    &lt;p&gt;same time users are also increasing their expectations with web sites like websites that should look amazing and super simple with a good user experience, and it's hard to achieve that much requirement fulfillment. So this research paper will guide you to the best ways of achieving greater speed of the web application with those complex websites which involve a lot of complex code and animations.&lt;br&gt;In this paper you will get to know about minimizing HTTP requests, compressing images, enabling caching, and leveraging Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). Furthermore, it delves into the importance of website accessibility considerations and Progressive Web App (PWA) capabilities for enhancing user experience and engagement.&lt;/p&gt

    The circle of life: a children’s short storybook / Nur Nadhirah Hasbullah and Deepak Singh Ratan Singh

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    A children’s book has long been recognised as a crucial component to help children’s mindsets grow. Therefore, The Circle of life essentially serves the same purpose as other, more common storybooks but more focus on imparting important life lessons and awareness of life discovery. The chosen scope of this assignment is Creative Writing (ALS252). The objective behind the creation of this book is to enable readers to capture the central idea of the short stories and to help children learn fundamental language abilities and vastly expand their vocabulary. The survey results showed that most of them agreed that short stories are a good medium for children to gain knowledge. Hence, this showed that a collection of children’s short story books do teach children and young learners about life

    Experimental Study on Properties of Clay Bricks by Adding Cement, Lime and SCBA

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    Bricks are the artificial stones. These are used in building construction and for ornamental purposes. These are one of the basic materials used for wall construction. These are easily available, cheap and light weighted. They can be mould into required shape and size. The properly manufactured bricks are nearly as strong as stone. Singh Deepak Krishna | Pratiksha Malviya "Experimental Study on Properties of Clay Bricks by Adding Cement, Lime and SCBA" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-6 , October 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18920.pd

    How May I Help You?

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    May I Help You? is Deepak Singh’s insightful and thought-provoking account of disillusionment when, as an educated upper-class Indian, he moves with his American wife to the United States and discovers that America doesn’t care if he has an MBA from India or had worked for the BBC. Like many immigrants before him, Singh discovers that in America employers only trust him with a minimum wage job as a clerk, but his disappointment and embarrassment soon give way to shock when he realizes that in this world of low-wage work he is joined not merely by other immigrants, but by many Americans, a whole swath of the citizenry who goes unacknowledged and unassisted in their struggles to make a living wage. In sincere and straightforward prose, Singh takes the reader along on his journey full of dismay and compassion when the expectations he had of the United States, built around interactions in India with well-educated, affluent expatriates, collide with the reality of a coworker who must skip lunch until payday and the customers who buy in anticipation of a paycheck.</p

    Cooperative institutions and horticultural exports in new trade regime

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    Developing countries like India should find potentiality in non- traditional exports at a time when growth in the traditional ones is foundering. At the same time, it deserves mention that the future growth in horticultural production in developing world mainly depend on future price mechanism and also on the import demand of these high value crops in various regions of the world. The production deficit of various regions in fruits and vegetables will act as engine of export growth of the same for developing nations. Import demand for fruits and vegetables has already been predicted to grow sharply in developed region of the world in the near future. This will lead to rise in export prices, especially for fruits. Production deficit of other countries and regions and a likelihood of rise in export prices of these high value crops may serve as a catalyst for significant expansion in the production of horticultural crops, particularly in developing world. India is expected to take advantage of this situation and cooperatives are likely to play a key role in shaping India’s exports. However, in order to exploit this situation cooperatives have to be developed as economically effective organizations, capable of meeting the challenges of the new, liberalized economic environment. Besides, they have to achieve full utilization of the existing infrastructural facilities with due emphasis on scaling up of the economy through expansion of production capacity and upgradation of technology.Cooperative Institutions Horticultural Exports

    Expression of Concern to: Role of physiotherapy in the mobilization of patients with spinal cord injury undergoing human embryonic stem cells transplantation

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    The Editors-in-Chief of Clinical and Translational Medicine are issuing an editorial expression of concern to alert readers that concerns have been raised regarding the ethics of this study [1]. Appropriate editorial action will be taken once this has been fully investigated. Geeta Shroff disagrees with this notice. Dipin Thakur, Varun Dhingra, Deepak Singh Baroli, Deepanshu Khatri and Rahul Dev Gautam have not responded to our correspondence about this article

    Strategies to Resurrect Rural Credit Delivery System in India

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    The RFIs operating in Maharashtra have not only shown slower growth in their loan advances and other operational indicators during the period between 1991 and 2000 but also poor performance thereafter. The credit cooperatives in particular have shown significantly high NPAs in Maharashtra. In Maharashtra, Vidarbha region not only shows very low magnitudes of credit flow through cooperatives but also decline in share of loan for cotton crop vis-à-vis other field crops. One of the adverse effects of slowing down in loan advances for cotton crop is seen on the farming community of this region where a significant number of cotton growers have committed suicide either due to lack of loan advances to them or because of pressure created by various financial institutions in terms of recovery of loan despite crop failure. With a view to revive the agricultural credit delivery system, there is need to tackle twin problems facing the system, viz., growing NPAs with falling CD ratios and poor recovery performance of RFIs, aside from adopting innovative approaches like linking of SHGs and NGOs with mainstream financial institutions. In brief, the focus of rural credit delivery system should be on strategies that are required for tackling issues such as sustainability and viability, operational efficiency, recovery performance, small farmer coverage and balanced sectoral development.Rural Credit Delivery India
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