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The Girl With a Cigar

Oil on canvas. 65x70cm,2005. The painting sold in the collection of Douglas Jevell, London,UK

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Anonymous Guest 25 Dec 2015

The following time I learn a welbog, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as a lot as this one. I mean, I do know it was my option to read, however I actually thought youd have one thing interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you might fix if you happen to werent too busy on the lookout for attention. regards!

Anonymous Guest 24 Dec 2015

The following time I learn a wloebg, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as a lot as this one. I mean, I do know it was my option to read, however I actually thought youd have one thing interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you might fix if you happen to werent too busy on the lookout for attention. regards!

Anonymous Guest 24 Dec 2015

Dear Snehlata,Start your preparation in General Studies (Pre-cum-Mains teehtogr) for now. The basic guideline at the start of the preparations for both Preliminary and Main Examination is to read NCERT books on related subjects. There is no substitute for them. One should refrain in the beginning from reading guidebooks, as they load you with information, but with very little concept.NCERT Books: Social Studies• Civics: 6th – 10th standard• Political Science: 11th and 12th standard• Geography: 6th – 12th standard• Sociology: 11th and 12th standard• History: 6th – 12th standard• Economics: 9th – 12th standard (latest edition)NCERT Books: General Science• Physics, Chemistry, Biology: 9th and 10th StandardsFor Current Affairs and General Knowledge (make a habit of reading newspapers and magazines regularly and analytically. The events of National and International which effect human lives at large are important from General Studies point of view)• The Hindu, Times of India, Frontline, The Economist, Pratiyogita DarpanFor History (for now), follow the instructions, syllabus and resources discussed in your college.Regards,Rau’s IAS

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Anonymous Guest 29 Oct 2015

Hello Karen,Thanks for the tip.I was thinking about gettnig a letter from an instructor who did not get her phD but has been teaching 2nd and 3rd year level courses for over 4years.Would this be a bad idea?