MACBOOK is not starting up!

My Macbook is not starting up, it doesnot showing recovery partion as well.. Please read this :https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5486338?tstart=0
Now i do have mavericks.app downloaded from appstore in my usbdrive. Can someone help me how can i repair my macbook.
Bootcamp, mac, recovery partion  nothing is being shown in startup. but by default it tries to load bootcamp i guess, n shows error that :
No bootable disk found; enter bootable disk and press any key.
please help..
and ya I donnot have any other Mac CD for installion.

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