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Nitin Sunny
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This user is not from Mars because life doesn't exist there. |
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This user is a Protestant Christian. |
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This user was born on 14/02/87. |
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This user is proud to have studied in a CBSE affiliated school in India. |
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Hey !! I am Nitin Sunny . Iam from Trivandrum , Kerala , India . I graduated from Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Mumbai , Mumbai in 2007 with a Bachelors degree in Hospitality and Hotel Administration. I completed my schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya , Pattom , Thiruvananthapuram .I am presently preparing for my GMAT and Common Admission Test . I am living with my parents in Trivandrum.
Whenever I see an article about people which I feel is written by the same person or by a associate , I clean it up. And so does any article trying to use Wikipedia as a marketing tool will also get cleaned
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A collage of six mustard images: Seeds of the mustard plant (top left) may be ground (top right) to make different kinds of mustard. The four mustards pictured are a simple table mustard with turmeric coloring (center left), a Bavarian sweet mustard (center right), a Dijon mustard (lower left), and a rough French mustard made mainly from black mustard seeds (lower right).
Image credit: Rainer Zenz
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