omnipresent
(adjective)[om'-ni-PREZ-ahnt]
1. present in all places at the same time; ubiquitous: "During the spring months, Jason suffered immensely from omnipresent allergens." noun form: omnipresence
Origin:Approximately 1625; from Medieval Latin, 'omnipresens,' 'omnipresent-'; from Latin 'omni-,' combining form of 'omnis': all + 'praesens,' present participle of 'praeesse': to be present.
Monday, December 27, 2010
basic english learning
all the students make a new note book for english learning.
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At least half of the words in the English language are derived from Greek and Latin roots. Knowing these roots helps us to grasp the meaning of words before we look them up in the dictionary. It also helps us to see how words are often arranged in families with similar characteristics.
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At least half of the words in the English language are derived from Greek and Latin roots. Knowing these roots helps us to grasp the meaning of words before we look them up in the dictionary. It also helps us to see how words are often arranged in families with similar characteristics.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
ALL NCC cadets
im planning to give general salute to the governor.
NCC parade with rifle drill will be held on saturday , sunday and monday.
parade is essential to qualify for B and C exams.
hundred percent attendance compulsory.
NCC parade with rifle drill will be held on saturday , sunday and monday.
parade is essential to qualify for B and C exams.
hundred percent attendance compulsory.
THE CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2011The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is conducted every year by theUnion Public Service Commission (UPSC) as a common examination forrecruitment to various services like the Indian Administrative Service,Indian Foreign Service and Indian Police Service, as well as Group A andGroup B Central Services. The notification for the examination, (givingrules and the syllabus for all subjects included in the exam) is published inthe month of November/December every year in EmploymentNews/Rozgar Samachar and Gazette of India as well as in someNewspapers. All students are advised to get a copy of this notification fromthe Employment News or other publications.The UPSC has changed the pattern of the Exam for 2011 and has replacedthe existing Preliminary Examination with a Civil Services Aptitude Test(CSAT), which will be a common Test for all candidates.The Aptitude Test Consisting of Paper I and Paper II will be of objectivetype. The test will be common for all candidates.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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