| DOVADO UMR Quick Setup Guide - 390 sec How to quickly configure the UMR for 3G mobile broadband internet access. Simply insert the USB modem and run the Wizard Setup. Auteur : smearious Tags: DOVADO UMR USB HSDPA 3G mobile broadband  | | Origin of Diwali - UMR India Association - Diwali 2006 - 150 sec Origin of Diwali presentation for Diwali Night 2006. Presentation made by UMR India Association.
This presentation shows the Origin of Diwali from the great Hindu Epic Ramayana and how Diwali is celebrated in India now.
Video Clips in this presentation are taken from "Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (1992)". Auteur : abhinayrathore Tags:Origin of Diwali Ramayana UMR India Association Night 2006  | | India's Freedom Struggle - UMR India Association - Diwali - 242 sec India's Freedom Struggle presentation for Diwali Night 2006. Presentation made by UMR India Association.
Presentation shows India's Freedom Struggle from the British Rule. The great leaders of India such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru, Chandrashekhar Azad shed their lives for the fight for independence. Auteur : abhinayrathore Tags:Indian Freedom Struggle India Association Diwali Night 2006 Bhagat Singh Gandhi Nehru Subhash Chandra Bose Azad  | | Origin of Diwali - UMR India Association - Diwali Night 2005 - 194 sec Origin of Diwali presentation for Diwali Night 2005. Presentation made by UMR India Association.
This presentation shows the Origin of Diwali from the great Hindu Epic Ramayana and how Diwali is celebrated in India now.
Presentation made by:
Abhinay Rathore Auteur : abhinayrathore Tags:Origin Deepawali UMR India Association Diwali Night 2005  | | UMR Video Compilation - 105 sec Compilation of all my videos of the University of Missouri - Rolla excavator taken at the NASA Centennial Challenges 2007 Regolith Excavation Challenge conducted by the California Space Education and Workforce Institute. Auteur : kdavidian Tags:NASA Centennial Challenges 2007 Regolith Excavation Lunar Moon  | | India's Cultural Heritage-UMR India Association- Diwali 2007 - 264 sec "India's Cultural Heritage" presentation for Diwali Night 2007. Presentation made by UMR India Association.
The earliest literary traditions were mostly oral and passed down through descendants by citizens. Later, though, they were transcribed. Most of these spring from Hindu tradition and are represented by sacred works such as the Vedas, the epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana. The earliest Indian paintings were the rock paintings of pre-historic times, the petroglyphs as found in places like Bhimbetka, and some of them are older than 550 BC.
The music of India includes multiples varieties of folk, popular, pop, and classical music. India's classical music tradition that originates, has a basis from and is heavily influenced by Hindu texts. It includes Carnatic and Hindustani music and is noted for the use of several Raga, has a history spanning millennia, and, developed over several eras, remains instrumental to the religious inspiration, cultural expression and pure entertainment.
Indian dance has diverse folk and classical forms. Among the well-known folk dances are the bhangra of the Punjab, the bihu of Assam, the chhau of Bihar and Orissa and the ghoomar of Rajasthan. Eight dance forms, many with narrative forms and mythological elements, have been accorded classical dance status by India's National Academy of Music, Dance, and Drama. These are: bharatanatyam of the state of Tamil Nadu, kathak of Uttar Pradesh, kathakali and mohiniattam of Kerala, kuchipudi of Andhra Pradesh, manipuri of Manipur, odissi of the state of Orissa and the sattriya of Assam.
Indian architecture is that vast tapestry of production of the Indian Subcontinent that encompasses a multitude of expressions over space and time, transformed by the forces of history considered unique to the sub-continent, sometimes destroying, but most of the time absorbing new ideas. The result is an evolving range of architectural production that nonetheless retains a certain amount of continuity across history.
The first sculptures in India date back to the Indus Valley civilization, where stone and bronze carvings have been discovered. This is one of the earliest instances of sculpture in the world. Later, as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism developed further, India produced some of the most intricate bronzes in the world, as well as unrivalled temple carvings. Auteur : abhinayrathore Tags: India's Cultural Heritage Diwali Night 2007 UMR India Association University of Missouri Rolla  | | Ortiq Otajonov - umr o'tar - 462 sec Uzbek klassikasi Auteur : Olembe09 Tags: Ortiq Otajonov umr utar  | | Sheal - Umr Bhar - 262 sec From Aitbaar by Shael Oswal Auteur : naveencjoshi Tags:Aitbaar  | | Huawei E960 inserted into Dovado UMR as a USB modem! - 121 sec If you're not too happy about the lack of firewall features and such in your Huawei E960, don't throw it away! Just plug it into the DOVADO USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR) and get more out of it! www.dovado.com/umr Auteur : smearious Tags: DOVADO UMR USB HSUPA E960 E220 Wireless Gateway 3G speed test mobile broadband router  | | DOVADO USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR) - 45 sec The DOVADO USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR) allows users to plug in their 3G/HSPA USB modem and share it out via Wireless LAN and Ethernet with ease. From a single internet connection, you can have multiple computers and users connected to the internet from just about anywhere! Supports modems from Novatel, Huawei and Option. More modems will be added. Go to www.dovado.com/umr for further info. Auteur : smearious Tags: DOVADO USB 3G HSDPA HSUPA HSPA iBurst Huawei Novatel Option Vodafone Tre E220 E170 E270 MC950D MC930D iCon 7.2 Mbps  | | John Aelia - Ghazal - Umr guzreigi imtehaan mein kya - 249 sec John Aelia
Ghazal
Umr guzreigi imtehaan mein kya
Daagh hi deiNge mujhko daan mein kya Auteur : mahakavi Tags:john alia aelia ghazal urdu poetry mushaerah  | | Swades at UMR - 354 sec A small video packed with loads of memories.... Auteur : coolyats Tags:Swades  | | 3* Dar-e-Nabi Pe Yun Umr Beetay - AlHaaj Owais Raza Qadri - 486 sec Dar-e-Nabi Pe Yun Umr Beetay- recited by Bulbul-e-Madinah, Alhaaj, Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri
At the Shadpur Shareef Urs/Milad/Maulid in Taliyanwala, Jhelum, Pakistan 2008.
Shadpur Shareef Milad was held by Hazrat Khwajah Pir Sufi Riaz Ahmed Aslami(mza) Gaddi Nashin of Shadpur Shareef.
http://www.shadpurshareef.com
http://www.salyalshareef.com
http://www.clickcaster.com/khwajah Auteur : shadpurshareef Tags: Dar-e-Nabi Pe Yun Umr Beetay AlHaaj Owais Raza Qadri Hadith Shadpur Aslami Shareef Urs Milad Hazrat Pir Sufi Riaz Ahmed  | | South India - UMR India Association - Diwali Night 2005 - 187 sec South India presentation for Diwali Night 2005. Presentation made by UMR India Association.
Presentation made by:
Abhinay Rathore
South India is a linguistic-cultural region of India that comprises the four Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Pondicherry, whose inhabitants are collectively referred to as South Indians.
This region includes the entire peninsular India, south of the Vindhya Range. The Narmada and Mahanadi rivers form the northern boundaries of the region, while the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal surround the peninsula in the west, south and east respectively. The state of Maharashtra is partly in this region but historically not included as a south Indian state.
The southernmost point of the region (and of mainland India), is Kanyakumari. The geography of South India is diverse, encompassing two mountain ranges — the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats and a plateau heartland. The Tunga & Bhadra, Kaveri, Krishna and Godavari rivers are important non-perennial sources of water. Auteur : abhinayrathore Tags:South Indian UMR India Association Diwali Night 2005  | | UMR Nuclear Engineering Camp: Rocket Launches - 418 sec Note: You might want to hit the shrink video button on this one.
Oh, and let's not forget the Blair Witch portion of the video in launches 4, 5, and 6 :P
Music video of the rocket launches we did for the Space Nuclear Power focus group.
Launches (in order):
1a)Rocket got lost in the trees (lost communication). You can see it at 0:44.
1b)Parachute failure, reactor falls out
1c)Parachute failure, reactor falls, 10 fuel rods lost. Way to supply the terrorists, guys.
2a)No parachute attached (not my fault). Expletive used.
2b)Rocket goes the wrong way and dumps the reactor on Dallas
2c)Successful launch and landing
'twas fun. Auteur : Zedar0 Tags: nuclear engineering camp rocket launch space power reactor parachute  | | iBurst USB modem (UTU) in DOVADO UMR - 94 sec To configure, insert username and password in MODEM-PPP page of the UMR. Auteur : smearious Tags: iBurst Arraycomm Kyocera wireless mobile 3g hsdpa hsupa dovado usb router broadband redwood  | | Jagjit Singh Umr Jalwon Mein Basar Ho zinat noor - 459 sec http://negaah.ca/FreeDownload.htm Auteur : zinatnoor Tags: Jagjit Singh Umar Jalowo me zinat  | | UMR Diwali 2007 Southern Spice MASS DANCE - 274 sec Mass dance by 6 dudes. Group Name: Southern Spice
The team which rocked the stage on Diwali Nite 2007 at UMR. !express# !metadata#!version#v1.0.r291!/version#!format#1.001!/format#!totalTime#274766!/totalTime#!width#400!/width#!height#300!/height#!maxSceneSize#0!/maxSceneSize#!clientPublishTime#Thu Nov 15 01:18:23 GMT-0600 2007!/clientPublishTime# !/metadata# !scenes#!scene/#!scene/# !/scenes# !asset path="finished/B51016E8F96FEA57-7DC465916DCCB778.flv" type="VideoContent" desc=""#!stamp time="0"# !mute#false!/mute# !height#300!/height# !display#true!/display# !position#0!/position# !width#400!/width# !volume#0.75!/volume#!/stamp#!stamp time="274766"# !display#false!/display#!/stamp# !/asset#!/express# Auteur : abhi7020 Tags: UMR diwali 2007 sanaka mass dance  | | UMR Geology - 200 sec Pictures taken during our field trips as we earned our masters in Geology from the University Missouri Rolla Auteur : mypics2video Tags:mypics mypics2video Masters Geology UMR Engineer field trip school university rock jock party study coal miner mid west  | | India Shining - UMR India Association - Diwali 2007 - 250 sec "India Shining" presentation for Diwali Night 2007. Presentation made by UMR India Association.
The economy of India, when measured in USD exchange-rate terms, is the twelfth largest in the world, with a GDP of US $1.09 trillion (2007), and the third largest in terms of purchasing power parity. India is the second fastest growing major economy in the world, with a GDP growth rate of 9.4% for the fiscal year 2006-2007.
India's total cultivable area is 1,269,219 km². India has a total water surface area of 314,400 km² and receives an average annual rainfall of 1,100 mm. Irrigation accounts for 92% of the water utilisation, and comprised 380 km² in 1974, and is expected to rise to 1,050 km² by 2025, with the balance accounted for by industrial and domestic consumers.
India's major mineral resources include Coal (fourth-largest reserves in the world), Iron ore, Manganese, Mica, Bauxite, Titanium ore, Chromite, Natural gas, Diamonds, Petroleum, Limestone and Thorium (world's largest along Kerala's shores). India's oil reserves, found in Bombay High off the coast of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and in eastern Assam meet 25% of the country's demand.
India inherited several institutions, such as the civil services, Reserve Bank of India, railways, etc., from her British rulers. Mumbai serves as the nation's commercial capital, with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) located here. The headquarters of many financial institutions are also located in the city.
India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and fishing accounted for 18.6% of the GDP in 2005, employed 60% of the total workforce and despite a steady decline of its share in the GDP, is still the largest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic development of India.
India is fourteenth in the world in factory output. They together account for 27.6% of the GDP and employ 17% of the total workforce. India is fifteenth in services output. It provides employment to 23% of work force, and it is growing fast, growth rate 7.5% in 1991--2000 up from 4.5% in 1951--80. It has the largest share in the GDP, accounting for 53.8% in 2005 up from 15% in 1950. Auteur : abhinayrathore Tags: India Shining UMR Association Diwali Night 2007 University of Missouri Rolla  |
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