3/30/13

List of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar books

List of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar books
1. Administration and finance of the east India Company
2. Ancient Indian Commerce
3. Annihilation of Caste
4. Buddha or Karl Marx
5. Buddha and His Dhamma
6. Castes In India
7. Commercial Relations of India in the middle Ages
8. Communal Deadlock and a Way to solve it
9. Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability 1
10. Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability 2
11. Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability 3
12. Evidence before The Royal Commission On Indian Currency And Finance
13. Federation versus Freedom
14. Frustration
15. India and The Pre-requisites of Communism
16. India on the eve of the crown government
17. Lectures on the English Constitution
18. Maharashtra as a Linguistic Province
19. Manu and the Shudras
20. Mr. Gandhi and the Emancipation of the Untouchables
21. Need for Checks and Balances
22. Notes on Acts and Laws
23. Notes on History of India
24. Notes on Parliamentary Procedure
25. Pakistan or the Partition of India
26. Paramountcy and the claim of the Indian states to be independent
27. Philosophy of Hinduism
28. Plea to the Foreigner
29. Preservation of Social Order
30. Ranade Gandhi & Jinnah
31. Review: Currency & Exchange
32. Review: Report of the Taxation Inquiry Committee
33. Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Ancient India
34. Riddle in Hinduism
35. Small Holdings in India and their Remedies
36. Statement of Evidence to the Royal Commission on Indian Currency
37. States and Minorities
38. The Constitution of British India
39. The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India
40. The Present Problem in Indian Currency
41. The Present Problem in Indian Currency 2
42. The Problem of Political Suppression
43. The Problem of the Rupee
44. The Untouchables and the Pax Britannica
45. The Untouchables Who were they and why they became Untouchables
46. Thoughts on Linguistic States
47. Untouchables or the Children of India
48. Waiting for a Visa
49. What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables?
50. Which is worse?
51. Who were the Shudras?
52. With the Hindus

3/14/13

Typhoon scaner

Typhoon scaner
Q. What is a Typhoon system?
A. The Typhoon 8600 system is a versatile multimode scanner with capabilities for storage phosphor, fluorescence, and chemiluminescence detection of gels. The instrument combines powerful laser excitation sources with efficient optics for sensitive fluorescent imaging. Emissions are recorded in an image file for quantitative analysis.
Q. Will the Typhoon system do ethidium bromide?
A. Yes. Molecular Dynamics do not currently provide sensitivity data for the Typhoon, however the Fluoroimager system is about 5 times more sensitive for ethidium bromide visualization than the traditional UV light box and Polaroid film setup. VISTRA Green, a DNA dye available fromAmersham Pharmacia Biotech, is used the same way as ethidium bromide and offers 100 times greater sensitivity than the traditional ethidium bromide method. See Molecular Dynamics' Application note 64 - Fluorescent DNA Gel Stain Detection for further information and a protocol. 
Q. Will the Typhoon system do chemiluminescence?
A. Yes. For high-sensitivity DNA and protein detection on blots, Molecular Dynamics recommends chemifluorescence. Benefits include direct quantitation, no film exposures, and increasing signal strength for up to 12 hours. Chemifluorescent samples can be scanned up to two weeks following sample preparation with no significant loss in signal or resolution. Chemifluorescent reagent kits for Southern, northern and western blotting are available from Amersham Pharmacia Biotech. For more information and a thorough comparison of chemiluminescence and chemifluorescence, see Molecular Dynamics' publication "Understanding Chemifluorescence." 
Q. What applications have been characterized for the Typhoon system?
A. Molecular Dynamics' publication "Fluorescence ImagingApplications Guide" has detailed applications information and protocols for DNA and protein detection on blots, gels, and microplates using the Fluoroimager system. Most of this is also applicable to the Typhoon.

3/9/13

Golkonda fort images gallery Hyderabad 2013

Golkonda fort images gallery Hyderabad 2013 BY Yerranna boggula on Feb 2013
by Yerranna Boggula















3/1/13

Scientists alive today* who accept the biblical account of creation


Scientists alive today* who accept the biblical account of creation

Note: Individuals on this list must possess a doctorate in a science-related field.

2/23/13

What is wrong With the Church of Christ ??

http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=95160

history of our calender ?

History's most influential people, ranked by Wikipedia

History's most influential people, ranked by Wikipedia 


The Fundamentals of Effective Listening


Listening through Questioning:

What is this person trying to tell me?
How do I feel about this?
How do they expect me to react?
Why are they telling me this?
What are their motivations?
http://blog.iqmatrix.com/a-person-of-influence 

2/21/13

Hyderabad blasts photos





Hyderabad twin blasts, 21-2-2013


Those behind Hyderabad blasts will not go unpunished: Manmohan Singh:

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday decsribed the twin blasts in Hyderabad as an "dastardly attack" and said the guilty should not "go unpunished."
"This is a dastardly attack, the guilty will not go unpunished," a tweet from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) quoted Manmohan Singh as saying of of the two blasts that killed at least 10 people and injured 50.
The PMO also said that the prime minister "strongly condemned" the bomb blasts.
"I appeal to the public to remain calm and maintain peace."
"PM also directed the central agencies to extend all possible help to Andhra Pradesh state authorities in relief operations," the tweet said.

Institute of Mathematical Sciences Chennai PhD Admission 2013

Institute of Mathematical Sciences Chennai PhD Admission 2013 all the best

2/20/13

Life,samatha


Philosophy of Life



Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,Admissions-2013

http://www.iisc.ernet.in/students-corner/adv2013.htm

Commencement of  online Application Form

04.02.2013

Last date for submission of online application forms (website closure)

  Sponsored candidates (course programmes and ERP)

  Regular candidates


08.03.2013
22.03.2013

Ph D (Integrated) programme

  Commencement of  online Application Form on IIT, Delhi website

  Last date for submission of online application forms (IIT, Delhi website closure)


12.04.2013
19.04.2013

 IISc Entrance Test

28.04.2013

MOTHER TERESA,Nobel Peace Prize 1979

 

Mother Teresa Quotes - BrainyQuote

Mother Teresa Quotes - BrainyQuote all the best

About Bharatanatyam

Bharatanatyam is the most popular of Indian dances and belongs to the South Indian state of Tamilnadu. Its antiquity is well established. In the past it was practised ad performed in the temples by a class of dancers known as the devadasis. It was a part of the religious rituals and has a long and hoary past. The kings and the princely courts patronised the temples, as well as the various traditions sustaining the dance form. The salient features of Bharatanatyam are movements conceived in space mostly either along straight lines or triangles. In terms of geometrical designs, the dancer appears to weave a series of triangles besides several geometrical patterns. In nritta (pure dance) to the chosen time cycle and a raga (melody), a dancer executes patterns that reveal the architectonic beauty of the form with a series of dance units called jathis or teermanams. The torso is used as a unit, the legs are in a semi-plie form and the stance achieves the basic posture called araimandi. The nritta numbers include Alarippu, Jatiswaram and Tillana, which are abstract items not conveying and specific meaning except that of joyous abandon with the dancer creating variegated forms of staggering visual beauty. In nritya, a dancer performs to a poem, creating a parallel kinetic poetry in movement, registering subtle expressions on the face and the entire body reacts to the emotions, evoking sentiments in the spectator for relish - the rasa. The numbers are varnam, which has expressions as well as pure dance; padams, javalis and shlokas. The accompanying music is classical Carnatic. The themes are from Indian mythology, the epics and the Puranas.

Ph.D Admission notice in Chaudhary Devi Lal University

  • Name of the Department: Biotechnology
  • No of Positions:8
  • The request for sending the application form by post must reach on or before 06.03.2013. The last date for receipt of application forms in the concerned department is 11.03.2013 up to 5.00 p.m.  
  • www.cdlu.in. 

2/19/13

JNCASR MS/PhD/Int PhD Admissions 2013

Mobiles Internet Gaming Tablets Laptops/ PC Apps Social HTC One price outed by UK retailer, expected to ship March 15

HTC One price outed by UK retailer, expected to ship March 15

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HTC has taken the wraps of its new flagship smartphone HTC One at a simultaneous event in New York and London. The smartphone is available on pre-order now in United Kingdom and will likely start retailing from March 15. As per previous rumours, it was being touted that HTC One will be available in UK from March 8 but guess the Taiwanese maker has pushed availability date by a week.As for the price, only Clove Mobile has shared unlocked price for HTC One. The shopping site is quoting a price of 425 pounds plus VAT for this smartphone (510 pounds including VAT). This is in line with what CNET UK had predicted for this smartphone. The website was expecting the unlocked HTC One to cost 500 pounds, as HTC One X was offered at this price a year ago.
Apart from Clove, HTC One is also being offered through Vodafone, Phone4u, EE online shop, Three amongst others under various bundle plans.