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What Are They Courses Are Available In Doli Systems And For Every Course How Much Fees They

Can any one tell me which IBM course is good to learn. i'm in chennai right now.?

IBM is the #2 IT company in the world with more than $100 billion of yearly revenue. They have hundreds of software, hardware and networking products on which they provide training. You choose any area in IT, you have a product from IBM and related trainings. There is nothing like "a" training to suggest without knowing more about you and your likes. Here's a list of "IBM recognized" training institutes in Chennai that provide IBM courses. I suggest you talk to them and understand more and then choose. Some domain areas that are hot today are : SOA, Data Warehousing and Unix Adminstration.

Astra Infotech Pvt Ltd.
#1732, Vasantham Colony, 18th Main Road,
Anna Nagar, Chennai 600 040
Contact Person: Vipin Kumar
Ph : +91 99400 71571, +91 44 2618 2685
Fax : +91 44 2618 0699
email : vk@astrainfotech.com
www.assistacademy.com

Doli Systems Private Limited
#590 / 1 & 2 Anna salai, Teynampet
Chennai :600018
Contact Person: Renuka Devi R
Ph : +91 9790938389, 044-24336711/13
email : Renuka@dolisystems.com
training@dolisystems.com
www.dolisystems.com

Lemuria Technologies Limited
No 1, Lake Area, 1st Main Road,
Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600034
Contact Person : M.N.Suresh
Ph : +91 9840237404, +91 44 42068503/
42137403
suresh@lemuriatech.com
www.lemuriatech.com

Sinmax Global Technologies
ELITE Towers, 3rd Floor, 53/32, North Usman
Road, T. Nagar, Chennai - 600017
Contact Person: K.Govind
Ph : +91 91 98410 42755, +91 44 42606332
email . grajan@sinmaxglobal.com
www.sinmaxglobal.com

Ultramatics India Private Limited
# 213, I floor, NSIC - Software Technology
Park, Guindy Industrial Estate
B-24, Ekkadu Thangal, Chennai - 600 032
Contact Person : Karthikeyan.G
Ph : +91 9840601292 / 9444903884, 044-
65714239, 044-22253993
email :Training@ultramatics.com
www.ultramatics.com

How many seats are there for a B.Tech in KIIT University?

Well, if you have Money . Then there are enough seats. No need to worry.

When one should use lakh or lakhs and crore or crores in a sentence?

NEVER!!!! when you are speaking or writing in English never use lakh or crore. It is not English. They are purely Indian terms originated from laksha /laakh and carrod /Koti . We must blame our school teachers for this.while teaching you numbers, we count from right to leftunits, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, and then what? lakhs, ten lakhs, crore, ten crore, this is not the way of the rest of the world.look at any book published outside India you find comma for numbers after every three digits. but we put comma first after three digits and then after every two digits.12,34,56,789we call this twelve crore, thirtyfour lakh, fifty six thousand seven hundred and eighty nine. That is not intelligible to the westerners. They use commas as follows and call it:123,456,789one hundred and twenty three million four hundred and fifty six thousand seven hundred and eighty nine.the correct order from right to left is:units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten million hundred millions, then billion etc…so dont worry about lakhs or crores at all.

How did feudalism suppress individual freedom? Who was exploited by whom?

One more time....

There is no such thing as "feudalism" and never was. It is an artificial term, coined in the leadup to the French Revolution, that does not describe the realities of medieval society, when it was supposedly the predominant "system." There have been a good half dozen completely different definitions of what "feudalism" supposedly was, which leaves me wondering what the question is actually supposed to refer to. Medieval historians no longer use the term among themselves and debate whether it should continue to be used in textbooks.

In order to "suppress" something, it needs to have existed in the first place. Human society had been a hierarchy of haves and have-nots, with those lower down the ladder subordinate to those above, ever since the emergence of civilization thousands of years before. So one can hardly say that anything about the Middle Ages "suppressed" something which wasn't there anyway. Individualism doesn't emerge as a value in western culture -- or any other culture that I can think of -- until the eighteenth or nineteenth century.

As for exploitation, that's simpler. Well, a bit simpler. Medieval society was certainly hierarchical. There were peasants, who were generally poor, and their lords (of varying descriptions), who were generally rich, and the lords were able to demand all sorts of exactions and payments from their peasants - rents and dues and tithes and labor services, etc. Having said that, how these relationships worked and how heavy the lords' demands sat on the peasants could vary enormously from period to period, from region to region, even from household to household within a village. Some peasants were barely more than slaves, owing practically everything beyond what they needed to survive to their lords, forbidden to leave their patch of land or even to marry without his permission (which permission he would also charge for). Other peasants had much looser obligations and a great deal of independence, and could accumulate a fair amount of land and wealth for themselves and even rise in status. So in general, of course, lords exploited the peasants, but specific cases varied widely.

What is the daily routine of an AIIMS MBBS student?

Thanks for the A2A sir.I will write from the perspective of a first year student:Wake up at 7 'o' clock in morning..Following daily ablutions and breakfast run to attend classes at lecture theatre which is at a considerable distance from hostel..Classes commence at 8 in morning…Attend theory and practical classes till 1 pm.. Dissection classes and histology practicals are included in this time…most students fall asleep during long theory lectures regardless of the topic …Have lunch with friends and rest for some time post lunch..Go to dissection hall or lecture theatre for dissections or theory classes respectively…Sometimes we have seminars during these post lunch classes..This class lasts two hours(2–4)..Return to hostel,sleep for some time(preferably 1 hour),play soccer,cricket,table tennis,badminton,carrom etc for 2 hours..Have dinner at 8′ o’clock..Go to reading room via library and study there till midnight or later than that depending on studies..After returning to hostel go to friends room and chat with them on various off topics ranging from college to sports etc…Watch a movie with batch mates in the common refreshment room till 3 'o' clock..Return to room and sleep peacefully till alarm rings at 7 next day or friend wakes you up by his incessant banging on door…Overall this is what I do each day with slight deviations on Sundays when I sleep till 8 and go to sleep at 2 in night..Hope this helps..

What are the best matrimonial sites in India?

top five matrimonial app in India1:- Doli app -shadi,matrimonial apphttps://play.google.com/store/ap...2:Nishad Hamsafar3:shaaddi . com4:BharatMatrimony5:ZindagiMatrimony

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