| 1. | Attire of people in India Majority of Indians wear the traditional apparel. In modern years, the youth of the metropolitan cities have taken to western attire, however in the remainder of the country and among the older age groups, Indian clothing is very much the daily wear. The most common of all pieces of Indian attire is...
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| 2. | india now and then uve heard again and again tht india has a continous culture going back 1000s of yrs. ...
this maybe becouse india looks the same today as it has always looked. ...
so what is india?or rather what does india look like? ... any of these could be india. ... what is india?but in trying to answer ...
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| 3. | effect of modern living in India ... I wish to express my thoughts on the topic for the day, the impact of modern living on India. India, A very versatile Country Perhaps a little too versatile. ... Life of the people in India is like one that animals live in the jungle. ... India’s economic growth has come a long way but at wh...
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| 4. | Passage to India ... Forster lived in Italy, Greece, Germany and India and his first novel was published at the age of 26. ...
The affects of his travels through India are apparent in this novel, “A Passage to India. ... Set in India during the time of British rule, the story is set in Chandrapore, a town that...
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| 5. | Poverty in India Poverty in India
India is an independent country for almost 50 years after it gained independence from British ruling. Although being an independent country is better than being ruled, India seems to be running out of plan to wipe out poverty from its country. India has a population of 1billio...
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| 6. | India needs to create more enterpreneors India Needs To Create More Enterpreneurs
India is a country of a billion people. ... Its has been a long cherished dream to all our country men , to see our beloved mother India in some elite group like G-8 ( World’s top eight economies ) . ... It is this resourse that is capable...
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| 7. | Causes of the India Mutiny The India Mutiny of 1857 was a major political and social turning point for India and its people. Many people believe that one particular incident with the Indian sepoys in which they were issued animal fat greased cartridges was the cause of the whole thing, when in reality; discontentment had bee...
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| 8. | India and Pakistan ... The French, British, Portuguese, and the Dutch competed for trade with India. ... War in Europe between the French and the British swept over to India, where French troops would engage British troops. ... Britain then controlled nearly two-thirds of India. ... After the sepoy mutiny failed,...
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| 9. | INDIA India is a land of great diversity and acceptance. ... From Alexander the Great to the Guptas which in time India was conquered by the Muslim Arabs, and later the British Imperialists. India’s rich history is shaped by many different factors: different beliefs, environmental impact, governmenta...
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| 10. | How to deal with refugees in INDIA STS ASSIGNMENT 4
How to deal with Bangladeshi refugees in INDIA
Migration of people from Eastern Pakistan started before 1947 and is continuing till now. ... And when partition of INDIA took place people had to choose one of INDIA and ...
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| 11. | India in Travellers Eyes From time immemorial India has intrigued many travelers with its unique and distinctive culture. There have been a number of travelers who have visited India to study its unique culture and distinguished history. In this paper I will compare the travels of two Greek travelers, Megasthenes and Apollo...
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| 12. | India Analysis of A Passage to India
In examining A Passage to India, a recurrent theme that will dominate is the vast difference between the English colonial elite and the native population of India. The cultures viewed throughout A Passage to India entail various criticisms and matters that are a...
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| 13. | how to tie a half windsor knot ... A necktie or “tie” is only worn to be aesthetically pleasing and really serves no function, yet it is an important piece to have. Just as there are many different choices of attire a guy can wear to an event, there are also different ways a guy can tie his “tie” to compliment his attire. ... ...
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| 14. | Environmental Journalsim In India Environmental journalism in India began in the 1920s, but that valuable phase is forgotten. What is remembered and lauded is the environmental journalism of the 80s, when academics, NGOs and social scientists took on the cause. ...
When we speak of environmental journalism in India, we have to s...
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| 15. | Healthcare in India
Healthcare in India has two distinct faces, one that is meant for the rich and healthcare for the poor. While the former is comparable to what is available in much of the developed world, the poor people of India often have to make do with shabby healthcare, from doctors with little or no equipmen...
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| 16. | Tourism in India ... Compare this with India-a country with a rich & vibrant culture and heritage, hich attracts just 25 lakh visitors every year. The 25 lakh figure is deceptive as many people counted as tourists are often NRIs visiting their friends and relatives in India. ... India and Thailand were at similar...
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| 17. | RELIGIOUS TOLERENCE IN INDIA India is a country where Hindus are in overwhelming majority (85%+)…. So it is inevitable that the values of Hinduism is the most important factor in determining the general situation in India as about the religious tolerance… I am not trying to say that Indian culture means Hindu culture…it is not ...
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| 18. | Is India a brand ... My name is Neha Poddar and today I am going to address you on the topic –Is India a brand…. ...
To answer the question I would first have to understand what is a brand? And how is it connected to India?
Branding, it has a long history, both in India and around the world. The word brand...
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| 19. | Bridges of Madison County South Asia—“A Passage to India” “A Passage to India is plotted in India, obviously. Special thanks were given to the Indian government, which proves that the film was in fact filmed on location in India. Throughout the movie, there were many obvious physical aspects about this region. First of all, ...
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| 20. | Overpopulation in India OVERPOPULATION IN INDIA
In the realm of the Indian nation exists a population counter that grimly marks away. ... For some people in India, the one billion population boom is a reason to rejoice, and for many others, a cause of great concern. According to the video The People Bomb Part II, "Each...
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| 21. | Indian imigration INDIA The People I Chose The country I chose is India. I chose them because I am from India and I wanted to know about the way they were treated. When British arrived, the country was depleted of its wealth and resources. The poor had no choice but to come to the United States (The Land of the Free ...
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| 22. | business in peru Business report - -To new CEO of IDP Australia concerning the business environment in India.
Currently IDP is involved in business in 50 countries across the globe. ... For IDP to take full advantage of future potential in India there are certain areas of the business environment that need looki...
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| 23. | D-Day India: Generations of Growth India’s population is rapidly surpassing the one billion figure and is continuing to growth at an unbelievable rate. If India continues to climb at the present rate, it is estimated that the population will double in only 55 years, it would reach an astounding le...
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| 24. | Hinduism ... He was a leader recognized worldwide as one of Hinduism’s foremost ministers. ...
Hinduism is a religion that originated in India, when the Aryans entered India from the northwest and spread throughout the Harappa culture and altered it. Hinduism is still practiced by most of India’s inha...
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| 25. | Dowry deaths in india In ancient India, women occupied a very important position wi. ...
In ancient India, women occupied a very important position with, in fact a superior position to, man. ... Further, we know for a fact that ancient India was permissive; women could have multiple husbands, widows could remarry, di...
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| 26. | India Vs Pakistan Does Religion Impact Politics
Religion has played a very distinct role in countries such as India and Pakistan. ... It is commonly found in countries like India or Pakistan that governmental regimes and their officials try to keep religion in the background. ... The British successfully gained ...
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| 27. | India the glance of a billion
India is a country situated in the eastern and northern hemisphere on the south border of Asia. ...
People have been living in India for about 4,500 years, since around 2500 BC. ... But one thousand years after that, many shepherds known as the Indo-Aryans invaded India. ... A long time pa...
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| 28. | aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa India India, the largest democracy, the second most populous country, is geographically located at 20° N and 77° E. India is bounded by Pakistan to north-west, Nepal and China to the north-east, Arabian sea to the south-east and Bay of Bengal to the south-west. The capital of India is New Delhi, a s...
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| 29. | peacemakers have harmed their nations ... My viewpoint would be strongly criticized and disapprobated but I still assert that yes peacemakers have indeed harmed their nations.People would say that without peacemakers peace could not have prevailed,but peace is Peacemakers have harmed their nations
a natural process. ...
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| 30. | Coca Cola India History While The Coca-Cola Company is a global company with some of the world’s most widely recognised brands, the
Coca-Cola business in India, as in each country where we operate, is a local business. ...
History
After a 16-year absence,
Coca-Cola returned to India in 1993. The Companys presenc...
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| 31. | History of india · Very short chronology of indian history:
4000- 3000 BC The earliest known civilisation in India
2500 BC Valley Civillizations
1500 BC The Aryans and the Vedic Age; Hinduism takes deep roots
600 BC Rise of Jainism and Buddhism
327- 325 BC northern India was conquered by Alexander the Great
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| 32. | hey nOw India, the largest democracy, the second most populous country, is geographically located at 20° N and 77° E. India is bounded by Pakistan to north-west, Nepal and China to the north-east, Arabian sea to the south-east and Bay of Bengal to the south-west. The capital of India is New Delhi, a sprawli...
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| 33. | indias struggle for independence ... Although history has all but failed to mention his name and what a pivotal role he played in India’s independence, I have not and feel that people that people should know the truth although many deny the truth. He is the most forgotten person, I believe in India’s history and India’s stru...
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| 34. | Rainwater harvesting in India
One of the most pressing concerns for India today is the acute shortage of water. In India the state had taken up the role of the sole provider of water. ...
To overcome this crisis a suitable method has to ...
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| 35. | International Business Page 1
Individual Project #1
BUS105-21
Barath Rajaratnam
The International business is affected by several factors, some of which are social, cultural, economic, legal and political differences. I am going to talk about some examples of how India impacts some international businesses. ... ...
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| 36. | Hinduism Past and Present
Hinduism is the largest religion in India. There are over several hundred million followers of Hinduism in India and throughout the world. ... Hinduism is also one of the oldest religions in the world. ... India is primarily an agricultural nation; therefore water and food are extremely impor...
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| 37. | Independence of India Vs Creation Of The State of Israel Independence of India Vs. Creation Of The State of Israel
Many people would rather use violence and kill people, to conquer their land or their freedom of their own country. But in this case, a powerful non-violent leader named Mahatma Gandhi used non-violent protests to get his native country I...
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| 38. | Government of India Act During the time of India’s move to independence, British Parliament passed laws such as Rowlatt Act and more specifically the Government of India Act to hinder and frustrate India’s Independence movement.
In 1935, after a series of meetings in London between British and Indian officials, one of ...
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| 39. | British Colonization We all have seen or used things that are supposedly of Indian origin, but
they really most likely have been influenced by the British. Many improvements were
made because of British influence, but also many things, such as freedom, were taken
away from the Indian people.
The British pr...
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| 40. | Societal Order in Ancient India and China Throughout history, many ancient cultures have used many different systems to create order in their society. The caste system in ancient India is known for being very discriminating. ... In the reading The Analects, Confucius’s theory on social order in China is explained. ... He was therefore loo...
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| 41. | British India We all have seen or used things that are supposedly of Indian origin, but
they really most likely have been influenced by the British. Many improvements were
made because of British influence, but also many things, such as freedom, were taken
away from the Indian people.
The British pr...
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| 42. | My Family Every family has a story and every member of a family has a story from their past life, which he or she may remembers throughout his or her life and sometimes these stories are also very hard to forget. My grandparents also has a story from their past life, which happened about 50 years ago and they...
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| 43. | Analyzing the Attire of our Nations Students ... Taking a look at the nation’s schools around the country you can notice all different kinds of clothes being worn by students. ... Some more strict and enforce uniforms (like most private schools), while others are leaniant and let their students dress how they would choose. I decided to wri...
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| 44. | Impacts of Globalization on India "Globalization defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing. ... S President Jimmy Carter
What is globalization for developed nations? ... What is it going to do to a country like India, in which social inequality has been institutionalized in the caste system for centuries? ... Is the...
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| 45. | Letter to Queen Victoria regarding the Indians I am writing on behalf of the people of India to inform you why we think imperialism by the British is not beneficial to our nation. I am well aware that you consider our country your “jewel in the crown” and that we are your largest colony. But with reasons such as harming Indian industries, stampi...
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| 46. | India at the beggining of the twentieth century In the early 1800’s India was seen as an extremely attractive country to western imperial powers. Traders were interested in India’s rare spices, rices, silk, sugar cane and fine muslins. For this reason the British East India Company took control of the country in around 1818, defeating the ruling ...
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| 47. | Ramayana Book Review Ramayana is one of the most important epics of ancient India. ... I believe that he wrote Ramayana to express Indian’s beliefs and culture through it so that it can be admired for generations.
Ramayana (The Journey of Rama) is a story filled with heroic adventure, romance, and deep philosophy. ...
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| 48. | Passage to India E M Forster Discuss the significance of the structure of A Passage to A Passage to India by E.M. Forster has a tripodal structure running throughout the novel, which is best represented by its splitting up into three parts; Mosque, Caves and Temple. ... There is a total lack of imagination on the part of the British to understand and appreciate both the Indian way of...
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| 49. | compare white teeth and a passage to india How do White Teeth and A Passage to India present the relationship between different races? ...
Both White Teeth and A Passage to India, concern themselves with racial harmony although there are differences in the presentation of these issues due mainly to the 80 year gap in time and the change ...
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| 50. | Nigeria s Failures as a Nation At first glance, India and Nigeria appear to be two nations with as much in common as do apples and pears. India, which is home to more than one billion total Muslims and Hindus, is one of the world’s newest nuclear powers, seemingly more than willing to test them against her neighbor Pakistan. Ni...
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