| 1. | cricket My Hobby Cricket is one of the best sports I have ever played. Cricket is my hobby and interest. Cricket was originally from England. I have been playing cricket since I was 10 years old. I personally love this game because it involves great challenge in the game. This game is popular in India so th...
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| 2. | cricket It is inevitable that as cricket enters more homes, and the lives of more varied people, the kind of information sought would begin acquiring different hues. ... And whether people in authority need to be a little more careful about their next "cricket reporter". ... Here is somebody who is 20 ye...
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| 3. | Bribery Allegations Bribery Allegations
In order to understand how to take care of bribery, one must understand and agree
as to what exactly is bribery. Bribery is “The payment or the promise of money or other
lucrative consideration to induce another, while under the obligation of acting without
any vie...
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| 4. | Cricket Like many other sports played today, the precise origins of cricket are highly debatable. It is widely accepted that games resembling modern cricket were being played at least 2,000 years ago. ... Cricket gets its first probable mention as ‘creag’ in Newenden, Kent, in 1300 in the wardrobe account ...
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| 5. | India Australia Cricket MAtch End of over 180 (4 runs) India 650/5
SCG MacGill 38-5-146-0 (2nb) - Randwick End
PA Patel 45* (40b 7x4) SR Tendulkar 220* (419b 30x4)
179. ... 1 MacGill to Tendulkar, one run, tossed up, pushed to cover for a
quick single
End of over 179 (5 runs) India 646/5
SM Katich 17-1-84-0 - ...
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| 6. | How to eat a poo Prime Minister John Howard said today disgraced cricketer Shane Warne must fully observe the conditions of his one-year ban from the sport. Warne could soon be banned from training with the national and Victorian teams and even his club side after new advice to Cricket Australia (CA) from the federa...
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| 7. | Adam Gilchrist ... Accounting concepts are not only applied to firms and businesses but they may also be deployed to explain the revenue and assets of one of Australia’s best cricketers Adam Gilchrist. Adam Gilchrist is the vice captain and wicketkeeper of Australia’s national cricket team, Western Australia as ...
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| 8. | 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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| 9. | 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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| 10. | 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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| 11. | migrants in australia “A lot of you migrants, you want everything Australia can offer: work, money, a place of your own… stuff like that. ...
It is true that migrants want everything Australia can offer. Migrants come to Australia because of what a great land it is. Compared to the countries they came from, Australi...
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| 12. | 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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| 13. | 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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| 14. | Soccer match Essay
Last Tuesday, my friend who is school soccer player came up to me and asked me to play soccer for the class in the inter class tournament. ... So we went to the sport storeroom to borrow some soccer ball to train for the big day. ... After that we break into two smaller groups and played...
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| 15. | Images of Australia There are many different images of Australia, like beach, a multicultural society and the bush. The images show us the reality of Australia is and are part of Australia¡¯s history.
The beach image is one of the strongest images of Australia. There are lots beaches in Australia. When people came f...
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| 16. | remembrance match ... The tournament would last over a month and our team would miss a lot of classes and spend a lot of hours out under the southern heat training to win this match, the finals. ... Every finals the two schools would have a holiday and the entire schools would come into the ground and watch us pla...
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| 17. | How does Keats present the natural world in The grasshopper and Cricket and On the sea In ‘The Grasshopper and Cricket’, Keats emphasises the fact that ‘the poetry of earth is never dead’, giving an impression of eternity and the continuity of nature. ... Keats comments about the silence of the countryside and how it is blissful to run to, to escape from the noise and bustle of the ...
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| 18. | 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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| 19. | 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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| 20. | Aussie Digger a marginalised group in present day Australia ... Im the daughter of a digger. ... "We are one, but we are many, and from all the lands on earth we come, We share our dream, and sing with one voice, I am, You are, we are Australian"
These are excerpts from one of Australia’s most well known songs: ‘We are One.’ I am here today to prove t...
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| 21. | 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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| 22. | australia The name of our country is Australia for short, yet the full name is Commonwealth of Australia.
The capitol of Australia is Canberra, Australia which is located at southeast region of the country.
The population of Australia is 19,731,984 with a population density of 7 people per sq. ...
T...
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| 23. | Kabaddi match Kabaddi is a game played mostly in the rural areas of our country – India. ...
Last Sunday, as a part of the Inter School Tournament, a match was played between our school ( St. ... It was going to be a very crucial match for it was to decide the overall winner of the tournament. My friend, Ama...
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| 24. | 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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| 25. | 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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| 26. | Glocalization of Advertising in India Hinglish as a language of choice ‘Glocalisation’ of Advertising in India – Hinglish as a language of choice
India is one of the major countries from the global south to emerge as a significant actor in the international media market. The first winds of change in the Indian advertising scenario, started to blow not when the econom...
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| 27. | 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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| 28. | Australias Quest for Nucleur Weapons ... It is about Australia’s position after World War II and the desire to develop nuclear weapons. ... This caused Australia and Britain to became closer and in 1946 Britain and Australia became partners in a nuclear weapons programme. Using British weapons, Australia was involved in joint tes...
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| 29. | Provision Access and Opportunity for Football and Cricket Provision, Access and Opportunity for Football and Cricket
I have decided to write about the local provision, from grass roots to representative level in my area for football and cricket. In my area there are a lot of places and clubs where people from the age of 4 to 60 plus can play football ...
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| 30. | Australian federation timeline Australian Federation Timeline
1846 First recorded suggestion of a Federal Authority
1851 Victoria separates from New South Wales
1854 Eureka Stockade
1859 Queensland separates from New South Wales
1860 The Burke and Wills expedition leaves Melbourne
1871 The Australian Natives Association (...
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| 31. | AUSTRALIA S COMMITMENT TO THE WAR IN VIETNAM CAN NOT BE JUSTIFIED Vietnam is a country approximately 2,845 km north east of Australia. The period between 1950’s up until 1975, war in Vietnam seemed so near and yet distant from Australia. Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War began when it responded with thirty military advisers, dispatched as the Australian A...
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| 32. | Describe the recent trends in Australia s Balance of Payments Explain issues associated with Australia s Describe the recent trends in Australia’s Balance of Payments. Explain issues associated with Australia’s Balance of Payments problems.
Australia’s balance of payments is an important indicator of the external stability of the country. As a record of all Australian transactions with the rest of ...
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| 33. | Bund In the list of most famous and finest players in the world two names come in mind. One of them is the greatest legend of the game of cricket, undoubted ranked among the top three players in the sport. The other is basketball's finest big man who considers the game "an act of worship." The most commo...
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| 34. | Colonization of Australia ... William Janszoon was the first European to land on Australia, but it was not colonized until 1788 . ... The first settlers being convicts by majority did not tarnish the reputation of Australia. ... After all, Australia is estimated to be one of the Earth’s oldest continents. ...
When D...
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| 35. | 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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| 36. | Australias national identity In what ways has Asia shaped Australia¡¯s national identity? ... To comment critically, Asia has invisibly shaped Australia¡¯s national identity because of the really close involvement in the economic activity and the mass immigration in Australia. ¡°Its distance form Europe engendered and anxiety ...
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| 37. | 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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| 38. | Australia s Change into a Multicultural Society In the five years following the end of World War 2, Australia had become home to almost 200,000 refugees. But due to the ‘White Australia’ policy, these people were almost all white. Up until the 1970’s the policy prevented most people of a non-Caucasian background from settling in Australia. The...
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| 39. | 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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| 40. | Foreign Policy in Australia The foreign policy that the Australian government has decided to adopt is focused primarily on human rights and sustainable development. ... Other nations in the world that Australia desires to be in trade capacity with are the Unites States, Japan, China, and Indonesia. Ultimately Australia woul...
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| 41. | Australian Sport ... Throughout these years sport has also developed dramatically through a number of influences such as:-
Ø Influence of other cultures
Ø Discovery of Gold
Ø Improved travel and communication
Ø World Wars
Ø The games. ...
The vast open land provided a perfect backdrop for practically any s...
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| 42. | 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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| 43. | 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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| 44. | Multiculturalism Australia Multiculturalism has been a reality for Australia since the first fleet. It was not until the mass migration into Australia after World War 2 however that our cultural diversity has become such a focal area for public policy. Today I will explore both the development of multiculturalism in Australia...
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| 45. | war Flying Mustangs Over Korea Was A Hazardous Operation
Australia Helped in the first world war and also help in the second world war. ... My understanding of why Australia became involved in the war is that the U.S government needed more troops in the war in Vietnam. ... S was to keep the peace ...
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| 46. | 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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| 47. | immigration has enirched our lives Immigration has played an important part in Australian history. ... Australia wanted to keep Australia ‘white’ and the Immigration Restriction Act was passed. ... But all has changed and over the time, Australia has become a multicultural country of most backgrounds in the world. There have been m...
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| 48. | Australia Australia in Brief
The island continent of Australia has a territory of 7,686,848 k2 and a population of about 19 million. ... The official name is the Commonwealth of Australia. ... Australia’s flag consists of the British Union Flag in the upper-left-hand corner, five small stars that represen...
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| 49. | 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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| 50. | 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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