Srinivasa Essays

  • Animal Testing: Should Animals Be Used In Research?

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    The problem is that at the moment there is not an effective alternative. Swetha Srinivasa Murali in writes in an article how computers are not able to perfectly replicate how a human body will react (Murali, 2012). The usage of computer modeling and other method are not able to provide perfect results. This means that computer modeling

  • Gayatri Mantra Analysis

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    Name- Venkateswara Epithet- Śrīnivāsa, Bālājī, Venkata, Ramana Gender-Male Weapon- shankha, Chakra Instrument- None Lord Balaji is shown as decorated with a tilakam on his forehead.There is a ‘Shanku’ or ‘Conch’ on his left shoulder and Cakra or Disc on the right . Goddess Earth or ‘Bhudevi’and ‘Sridevi’ or thye Goddess of Wealth are placed at the heart,His left hand is shown as in receiving posture whereas the right hand shows the bestowing posture. Both of His hands are ornamented with

  • Aurobindo Poetry Analysis

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    A poem is a highly organised use of language. It is a complex of many patterns that interact in an endless process of imaginative possibility. There is always a speaker and an audience and they are connected intricately. If the speaker takes the form of the audience it becomes highly meditative. The connection between the speaker and the reader is Whitman tries to revolutionise “For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you... Stop this day and night with me and you shall possess the origin

  • Why Is It Important To Diversify The Art Museum

    1177 Words  | 5 Pages

    a result, underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in the art museum sectors is very a prominent, real concern, to support, based on a 2009 study concluding that curators could be the least diverse professional task force within the art museums (Srinivasa & Becvar, 2009). Another challenge is the reason behind art museum institutions employing very few individuals as non-white curators. Museums often tend to isolate and promote their own curators within their internal culture due to the fact that

  • Religious Pluralism In Buddhism Essay

    3255 Words  | 14 Pages

    An Inquiry into Likelihood of Religious Pluralism in Buddhism Dr. Vijitha Kumara, Lecturer, International PhD Programme in Buddhist Studies, Depaertment of Humanities, Mahidol University, Thailand. Religious pluralism goes far beyond tolerance The world?s religions usually stress that the teaching they believe in is the most reliable. To corroborate their supremacy, they criticize and reject the philosophies and practices of the other religions. For instance, ?this is the only truth. Other

  • Isoxazoline Synthesis

    1916 Words  | 8 Pages

    6.1.1:- Synthesis of Isoxazoline derivatives :- Isoxazoline are five member heterocyclic compound. isoxazole and their derivatives have received much attention because of their wide application in medicine and pesticide chemistry. Many isoxazole compound including oxacillin sulfamethoxazole have been developed as pesticides and drugs. Isoxazoline derivative synthesized by various ways [1-2]. K.S.Kumaret.al[3]

  • Copper Slag Essay

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    EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE WITH COPPER SLAG AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE J.UshaKranti1, K.Srinivasu2, A.NagaSai3 1. Asst.Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, R.V.R.&J.C. College of Engineering, Guntur, A.P.,India. 2. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, R.V.R.&J.C. College of Engineering, Guntur, AndhraPradesh, India. 3. P.G.Scholor, Department of Civil Engineering, R.V.R.&J.C. College of Engineering, Guntur, A.P, India.

  • Chronic Kidney Disease Research Paper

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    ABSTRACT Chronic kidney disease refers to the kidneys have been damaged by conditions, such as diabetes, glomerulonephritis or high blood pressure. Kidney disease also makes more possible to mature heart and blood vessel disease. These problems may happen gently on long period of time, often without any symptoms. It may eventually lead to kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant to preserve survival time. So the primary detection and treatment can prevent or deferral of these complications