| 101. | Oedipus rex Mamatha Sasikumar 09-22-03 What makes me unique from others ? Everyone may have something in their life happen to make them different and unique from others. I too have something like that in my life that makes me unique. What turned me in to what I am now are my experiences for ten years in India a...
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| 102. | infanticide in india ... The other three are all victims of infanticide, killed at birth over the last four years. ... " -- Female Infanticide Vol XIII
Forget Miss Universe pageants, forget Womens Day, forget free Internet connections for women. The stark reality is that India today tops the list in illegal abortio...
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| 103. | My Essay PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE Following is a quick reference guide to business attire during your time at Terry. This guide outlines appropriate attire for most settings and events at Terry from the classroom to interview room. During your time here, you will hear different terms regarding appropriate dre...
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| 104. | India arie and relation to life ... ”
“Please understand that it not that I dont care, But right know these wall are closing in on me, I love you more than I love life itself, But I need to find a place were I can breathe, I can breathe. ... That is the reason why I chose the song “Beautiful,” by India Arie. ...
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| 105. | Studying Abroad There was a time when Studying Abroad was a craze. Under-graduate students were going abroad for getting B. ... For post-graduate studies in certain subjects in which advanced training in India is not available, one could think of some Universities abroad.
Our IITs are second to non...
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| 106. | little india Little India Class Trip Last Sunday at 3:00 pm a wonderful experience began. We went as a class to a very unique neighborhood to complement our Hinduism class and to make more vivid everything that we are studying. We met in “Radhika: Treasure of India” the Indian art/furniture store. They had all k...
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| 107. | Child Labour in Pakistan and India Child labour is an important issue in third world countries. Two countries in which child labour has had a really great impact are India and Pakistan. Despite having passed laws greatly limiting child labour, it still takes place throughout both countries.
Child labour has assumed epidemic propor...
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| 108. | Gandhi peaceful non violent non cooperation tactics Gandhi spent many years trying to help India gain independence from Britain. He used peaceful non-violent non-cooperation tactics as his weapon. ... They would not be violent either. ... By following the way that Gandhi showed the Indian people they were able to break free of British rule.
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| 109. | Islam Christianity ... Islam and Christianity spread into different regions of the world, by using different methods to convert people, the two religions also differed in the way they adapted to their new surroundings. ... Islam spread into sub-Saharan Africa, India, Arabia, south Asia and Persia starting in the ...
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| 110. | Multinational Corporations in India Multinational Corporations in India
Many wonder what happens when big corporations take over small countries. ... In the Third-World, South Asian nations of Bangladesh and India, the consequences of allowing these multinational corporations into the country are far greater than any gains created b...
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| 111. | Gandhi Gandhi and Non-violence
Decisions are made every day. ... One of these decisions is Mohandas Gandhi’s decision to be non-violent. Mohandas (Muhatma) Gandhi is one of the most influential people of our time. From the Great Salt March of 1930 to his hunger strikes, Gandhi was a peaceful revoluti...
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| 112. | Family Narrative Family Narrative Everyone has had an event that changed their life forever. As for our family, we’ve had several. In India, life was hard but making mistakes in India was even harder. My parents lived there for at least twenty-seven years and never made the same mistake twice. Mistakes which they ma...
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| 113. | kashmir India’s False Claim On Kashmir
Kashmir, an area situated in the northern parts of Pakistan And India, covers an area of 222,237 SqKm (85,800 SqMi). Mount Godwin Austen/K2 (8,611m/28,250 ft) and mount Nanga Parbat (8,123m/26,650 ft) lie in Northern Kashmir. ... The most problematic region was lar...
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| 114. | me As many of you know, the monks at Kauai Aadheenam in Hawaii have been collecting Aums (also spelled Oms) for many decades. We found these sacred symbols on walls in India and T-shirts in Colombo, in wrought iron gate designs on temples and painted in the sand with colorful grains. Plus the intrepid ...
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| 115. | pet peeve Student: Christy L. Helmer Instructor: Kim Popkave Course: Speech 111 Title: Judge Judy Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the effect judgmental people hold on others and why this is my pet peeve. Central Idea: People who judge others on their appearance makes it difficult for one to express...
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| 116. | Should India Go fro as war on Iraq Out of the results of the poll that appeared in last Sunday’s Hindustan Times on whether India should send troops to Iraq, an overwhelming majority of respondents (87 per cent) said that they were opposed to a US invasion of Iraq. More significantly, the reasons they gave for their opposition had li...
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| 117. | Ghandi “Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth ” (Albert Einstein) Mohandas K. Gandhi is a very important and heroic person to the many people of India. He had a voice and his voice continued to grow stronger and more powerful until he...
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| 118. | Traditions Traditions
In the past, traditions have affected each individual’s identity in different ways. In my life, I have been affected by certain traditions, such as: yearly vacations, holiday traditions, and attire. ...
Holiday traditions are very important to me. ...
Sometimes, time and iss...
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| 119. | impact and significance of Mohandas Gandhi s achievements Mohandas Gandhi’s momentous achievements were of great and far-reaching impact and significance. Gandhi fought the oppression faced by Indians in South Africa, bringing about the removal of the specific discriminatory laws. Gandhi united all of India under one movement towards independence, thereby ...
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| 120. | Indian Independence ... It was clear to see that the British minority had the will if not the means to control the massive Indian population as the ratio of British to Indians were about 1:1500. ... Most Indian people were never able to obtain a high socio-economic status, as Europeans were favored for all jobs. ......
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| 121. | Examine the narrative Structure of Heat Dust What ways do the 1923 and present narratives connects The book Heat and Dust narrates two English women’s who trip to India. ... In fact, Indian culture is very different from the western one in many ways. ... In the two narrations, heat and dust are mentioned almost in every page of the book, making the reader think that the life in India is very di...
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| 122. | hdfc
HDFC – BANK
HDFC Bank Limited, India
The Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited (HDFC) was amongst the first to receive an in principle approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up a bank in the private sector, as part of the RBIs liberalisation of the Indian Banking Industry...
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| 123. | Self Expression
Self Expression
Self-expression is simply an act or manner of putting into words. Many parents believe it is important that a teenager should have self- expression. We hear about self-expression on television and through radio broadcasting, so why is it different at school? ....
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| 124. | Nuclear Weapons Good morning Judges, today we are here to discuss the morality of possession of nuclear weapons. People may say the possession of nuclear devices is immoral, but there are no rules to war. ... The morality of nuclear weapons comes down to justification of use.
Our first contention is that nuclea...
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| 125. | joint families are better than nuclear families the joint family has always been viewed as the symbol of india. ... the wonderfully cohesive joint family is supposed to symbolise india
the nuclear family has suppose to have tagged along modernisation and destroyed the idealistic structures we lived in
but my dear friends,
Dont let trends chang...
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| 126. | Pharma Sector in India
The pharmaceuticals industry in India today is one of the largest and most advanced among the developing countries. ...
The sector is strong technologically and the following form the basis of technological strengths
Self reliance displayed by the production of 70% of bulk d...
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| 127. | Hinduism Overview of Hinduism
Hinduism is the worlds third most popular religion, with around 900 million followers. ...
Hinduism is the fourth most popular religion in Britain with around 400,000 followers.
Bare Essentials of Hinduism
• Hinduism is over 3000 years old, although elements of the faith ar...
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| 128. | leprosy Leprosy is a disease that dates all the way back during the time when
christ was alive. Leprosy in the bible has a slight difference in todays leprosy. ...
There are 15-20 million sufferers of leprosy throughout
the world, with 200,000 new cases discovered each year. ...
There a...
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| 129. | Indias nuclear policy Indias Nuclear Policy and Doctrine
· India has through the decades been an active participant and a pioneer in global efforts to bring about universal nuclear disarmament. We have been and will continue to be in the forefront of the calls for opening negotiations for a Nuclear Weapons Convention...
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| 130. | Arranged Marriages ... Arranged marriage have been around for a long time and in our world today people should get to decide whether or not they should be arranged as the will be no independence, interest, and it is not your choice. ... When I was in high school I met a girl that had been arranged by her parent w...
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| 131. | Tourism Tourism in India
Tourism emerged as the largest global industry of the 20th century and is projected to grow even faster in the 21st century. India has immense possibilities of growth in the tourism sector with vast cultural and religious heritage, varied natural attractions, but a...
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| 132. | Imperialism through the eyes of Britain When you think of the word Imperialism, you tend to think of one country trying to take over another, and gain all the power to a certain group of people, so there economy can boost up in there society. Imperialism played a big role during the 19th-20th century in the western society. ... One of...
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| 133. | europe European countries played a big role in the age of discovery. Initially, European commerce believed that if you traveled West, by boat, you could reach India much quicker and in expensively than to travel East, by foot. After a few trial and errors, they realized they were wrong. So they then tried ...
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| 134. | derivatives Financial Derivatives Market and its Development in India
Financial markets are, by nature, extremely volatile and hence the risk factor is an
important concern for financial agents. To reduce this risk, the concept of derivatives
comes into the picture. Derivatives are products whose values ar...
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| 135. | disivestment in india Disinvestment was never an issue with the NDA government. In fact, it was one of the coalition's major achievements. Yashwant Sinha was the first finance minister to use the word privatisation in his budget speech. The NDA government's divestment programme has covered a diverse range of companies, r...
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| 136. | History Of Computers Computer is a very useA key speech delivered on Saturday by Pakistan’s General Pervez Musharraf has underscored the precarious character of his regime amid the ongoing tense military standoff with India. New Delhi has massed troops along the border in the country’s largest-ever military mobilisation...
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| 137. | Gandhi The muhatma Mohandas Gandhi
1869-1948
Mohandas K Gandhi was bourn in 1869 in a small town on the West Coast of India during the time of British rule. ... Gandhi’s father was a Prime Minister of a small states in Kathiawar a large peninsula off of India. ...
In Elementary school Gandhi had trouble with...
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| 138. | Sup Folks: I admire the way you have jumped in to the on-line orientation class, but many of you are completely IGNORING each Lesson's Class Discussion Assignment. Please note that these assignments are worth 50% of your final grade in successfully completing this course. If you have skipped the MEET an...
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| 139. | Passage to IndiaBy EM Forster Part One: Mosque
Chapter One:
Forster begins A Passage to India with a short description of Chandrapore, a city along that Ganges that is not notable except for the nearby Marabar caves. ... "
Analysis:
The first chapter of A Passage to India describes the setting of the novel. Forster est...
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| 140. | Gandhi ... People like Nelson Mandela, Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. ...
Another who I deem as heroic is Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi. Gandhi swept our world with change and showed us a glimpse of a better world. Gandhi is proof that one can have a fight without violence. Gandhi in...
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| 141. | re Forster, E.M. A Passage to India LET OP: Dit verslag is uitsluitend bedoeld als hulpmiddel bij het maken van je eigen verslag en niet om zomaar in te leveren bij je docent(e). E. M. Forster, A Passage to India Title: A Passage to India Author: E. M. Forster Publisher: Penguin Books Edition: 1965 Num...
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| 142. | Buddhism Buddhism began in India about 2500 years ago when a Hindu prince named Siddhartha Gautama became famed in India for his holiness and love for all creatures. He was called the Buddha, meaning "the Enlightened One,” who was born around 563 BC. He was a wealthy prince who became horrified at the suffer...
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| 143. | Conflict of Women in 20th Century India Throughout recorded history, women the world over have been held to different standards than men. ... In the 20th century, great strides have been taken to end this oppression and level the playing field. In India however, a number of deeply rooted traditions have made this effort particularly diff...
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| 144. | Indian originality India, the seventh largest country in the world covers a land area of 3,287,000 square kilometers. It is bordered by Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is a multiracial, multilingual country with a population of 968 million. Hindi and English are the main languages. In additi...
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| 145. | economic policy New Economic policy
After independence, the country’s slogan of ‘self reliance’ proved to be ostentatious in no time. The evolution of post-Independence economic policy had three basic features: autarchic trade policy, extension of public sector, and direct, discretionary and quantitative con...
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| 146. | IPO Scam in India This scam refers to the many companies that were floated and which raised public funds through initial public offernings only to later disappear without a trace taking with them, the investors capital. The root of this menace can perhaps be traced to 1992 when, in the name of `liberalisation, the go...
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| 147. | Mahatma Gandhi GANDHI – A HERO,
AN INSPIRATION, A LEGEND! ... ”
This is a famous quote by the man in the loincloth, Gandhi. ...
When Gandhi was born on October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar, India, the British rule had been established. ... Gandhi fought this fight to free India in a very different way. ... Lew...
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| 148. | Two Brothers Fighting For the Same Valley Have you ever heard this saying – “Not all five fingers are the same”? ... The two brothers that were united a century ago now for the earth’s most dangerous border which is between India and Pakistan. Therefore, since not all 5 fingers are the same, this fact is what causes misunderstandings and p...
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| 149. | thi i sme EW YORK (AP) - Firefighters in formal dress and others in work attire were among hundreds of people who gathered Sunday to pay respects to Michael Ragusa, the last firefighter killed in the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center to receive a memorial service. The 29-year-old's remains have never ...
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| 150. | Indian Religions Indian Religions
In one of the world’s earliest recorded philosophical dialogues, the Indian sage Yājñavalkya pointed to the multiplicity of theological views concerning the number of gods in India. ... Some scholars and observers focus on the tremendous diversity of distinct schools o...
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