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  • September 2020

    Tailor and francies journal

    Tailor and francies group

  • September 2020

    Invited lecture on Plants variety right

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • September 2020

    National webinar on improvisation in growing plants 2020

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • September 2016

    Catalyst of Social Change

    Research and Development Initiative, Bhuvaneshwar

  • September 2015

    Science Exellence 2015

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • October 2023

    Dr. Achal Mal Singhvi Post Graduate Biological Science Teacher Award (Gujarat science academy)

    Gujarat university, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

  • October 2020

    National webinar on Technology intervetion in plants 2020

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • October 2020

    Invited lecture on Recent advance in vegetable crops

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • October 2019

    Capacity Building in Climate Communication

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • October 2019

    Minaxi-Lalit Science Award

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • October 2018

    Minaxi-Lalit Science Award

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • May 2020

    WCB Research Foundation

    WCB Research Foundation

  • May 2020

    Anjan HBCN

    Bhopal

  • May 2020

    Award of recognition as a guide in Research on cleaner production and clean technology

    GCPC, Gandhinagar.

  • May 2019

    Golden Petal Award

    Department of Botany, USSC, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

  • May 2015

    Bridge Cource in Botany

    Biology department, Government science college Chikali, Navsari, Gujarat

  • March 2018

    International woman's day celebration by Gujarat University

    WDC and ICC Konnect Women Impowerment Gujarat Universirty

  • March 2017

    M.P Yong scienist congress

    M.P Council of science and technology vigyan bhavan Bhopal

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  • Gabriel Finkelstein Education Princeton University 1996 Ph.D. History Amherst College 1985 B.A. Physics Appointments 2006–present Associate Professor of History, University of Colorado Denver 2022 Fellow, Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives, Université de Bordeaux 2007–2008 Fellow, Center for the Humanities and the Arts, University of Colorado Boulder 1999–2006 Assistant Professor of History, University of Colorado Denver 1998–1999 Lecturer, Department of History, Princeton University Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for Cultural Studies of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles Postdoctoral Fellow, Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Georg-August Universität, Göttingen 1996 Adjunct Professor, Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania Book 2013 Emil du Bois-Reymond: Neuroscience, Self, and Society in Nineteenth-Century Germany. Cambridge; London: The MIT Press (160k words) • Shortlisted, 2014 BSHS Pickstone Prize (Britain’s most prestigious award for books in history of science) • Best Books of 2014, Science Books & Films, AAAS • Honorable Mention, 2013 PROSE Awards (The American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence), History of Science, Medicine, and Technology • Favorite History of Science Book of 2013, Spontaneous Generations, University of Toronto Best Books of 2024, History of Physiology, The Hawaii Project • Discussed by The Guardian, 17 November 2014 The Scientist, November 2014 New Books Network, 14 January 2014 Scientific American, 7 November 2013, 4 August 2014, and 1 September 2015 Il Sole 24 Oro, 25 September 2016 The MIT Press Reader, Scientific American Observations, Digg.com, RealClearScience, PLOS Cognitive Neuroscience, Muck Rack, Redef, Forbidden Histories, Science Book a Day, Historien.nes de la santé, Spannungsfeld, Reddit, and other blogs • Reviewed in nine periodicals (Liens-Socio, Metascience, Journal of the History of the Neuroscienc

    1905 in poetry

    Overview of the events of 1905 in poetry

    Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

    Events

    • March – Art student Vachel Lindsay goes into the streets of New York City and tries to sell or give away copies of one of his poems. The take: 13 cents. His reaction: Ecstasy. "Now let there be here recorded my conclusions from one evening, one hour of peddling poetry. I am so rejoiced over it and so uplifted I am going to do it many times. It sets the heart trembling with happiness. The people like poetry as well as the scholars, or better."
    • December 15 – The Pushkin House is established in Saint Petersburg, Russia, to preserve the cultural heritage of Alexander Pushkin.
    • Ezra Pound presents H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), fellow American poet, with a sheaf of love poems with the collective title Hilda's Book.

    Works published in English

    Canada

    • Wilfred Campbell, The Collected Poems of Wilfred Campbell
    • James Capon, Roberts and the Influences of His Time, critical work on Charles G. D. Roberts
    • Isabella Valancy Crawford, The Collected Poems of Isabella Valancy Crawford, John W. Garvin ed., posthumously published
    • William Henry Drummond, The Voyageur and other Poems
    • Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton:
    • Duncan Campbell Scott, New World Lyrics and Ballads, including "The Forsaken", Canada

    United Kingdom

    • Edmund Clerihew Bentley, Biography for Beginners with the first publication of the clerihew
    • Robert Bridges, Demeter
    • Joseph Campbell, The Garden of Bees
    • W. H. Davies, The Soul's Destroyer, and Other Poems
    • Ernest Dowson, The Poems of Ernest Dowson
    • R. C. Dutt, editor, Indian Poetry: Selected and Rendered Into English, London: J.M. Dent and Co., 163 pages; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Ki

    Netizens laud Rupali Ganguly's impressive performance for the arrest track in Anupamaa

    The story of Anupamaa has taken a dramatic turn following the leap. Anupamaa is currently in America, working at Spice and Chutney restaurant. Yashdeep owns the eatery and is quite fond of Anupamaa. Anuj is also in America, and he is engaged to Shruti. He remains with his daughter Aadhya, who despises Anupamaa. Anuj still loves Anupamaa and is glad to have her again, while Shruti is devastated.Shruti has lost both of her parents and is living in Mumbai with Aadhya. Aadhya is working hard to bring Anuj to Mumbai, but Anupamaa has gotten into problems.
    Yes, we recently watched how Toshu tries to take an expensive necklace from Anuj's event and places it in Anupamaa's purse. Anupamaa is trapped and arrested by the police, while Anuj and Yashdeep work hard to free her. Anuj and Yashdeep are aware that Anupamaa is incapable of performing this task.
    Kinjal, Baa, and Vanraj all feel that Anupamaa can never steal anything. Toshu is worried since he knows he stole and blamed Anupamaa. Anupamaa is upset because she has been blamed for something she never did. She is kept in jail, and Anupamaa is terrified since the jail doors are closed.
    Rupali has done an excellent job of portraying her fear. She appears so natural and amazing in the show. People praised Rupali's performance in the scenario. They have described her as a great actor. Rupali excels in emotional sequences and has the ability to move everyone to tears.
    A user wrote, "NGL somewhere am not liking ds track coz it's just d starting and my gauddd am not able to see #Anupamaa like ds. But also must say #RupaliGanguly what a performer you're damn in d whole episode you're too good and espc. ds part dt shivering dt self-assurance..hats off to u."
    Another one wrote, "The self hug and the self-assurance. The episode is an emotional rollercoaster ride in itself Anu, for even in the fa
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