| 151. | 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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| 152. | 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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| 153. | Passage of the Coercive and Quebec Acts Many seemed to think that the passage of the Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act in 1774 was a direct assault against the rights of Americans. ...
Samuel Adams, patriot and Revolutionary statesman, was in complete opposition to the Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act, however Adams did not just make hi...
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| 154. | Middle of Attention an essay about the book middle passage November 6, 2003
Period E AP Am Lit
The Middle of Attention
by Seamus McHaggis
Rutherford’s Travels, although a somewhat fitting title, isn’t as well suited to be the title of this book than Middle Passage. Charles Johnson has put a prevailing sense of “middle” into this story of his. Th...
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| 155. | influence of gandhi on indian nationalism THE INFLUENCE OF GANDHI ON INDIAN NATIONALISM
India has had a very rough history but recent changes have been made in the last century that have changed not only the government of India but the outlook of its people as well. One of the most important figures behind these changes is M...
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| 156. | 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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| 157. | Odyssey commentary Commentary This passage which was chosen is in Book V, line 203 – 214. After many years with Odysseus trapped amid Calypso on her island, all of the gods except Poseidon gather again on Mount Olympus to discuss Odysseus's fate. Athena conveys a speech in support of the hero, which prevails, and Zeus...
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| 158. | 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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| 159. | Changes in automobile market in India There are many reasons for the changes that have been happening in the automobile sector lately in India
· Economic development of the country in the last ten years. ...
· The consumption patterns has also drastically reduced the product life cycles necessitating increased R&D expenditures, short...
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| 160. | passage to India 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. Chandrapore is a city of gardens with few fine houses from the imperial period of Upper India; it is primaril...
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| 161. | Alienation in Margaret Atwoods Journals Of Susanna Moodie Alienation
With basis in three excerpts from Margaret Atwood’s ”The Journals of Susanna Moodie” and an excerpt from E. ... Forster’s ”A Passage To India”, I will talk about the concept of alienation primarily, but in doing so, I will inevitably touch upon it’s direct opposite – home. ... Because ...
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| 162. | 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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| 163. | 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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| 164. | 1984 1984 By George Orwell Is what everyone believes the truth or does the truth remain the truth even though no one admits to it? 1984 mainly revolves around the idea that the truth can always be altered and that the truth is what the government says that day. This passage conveys the meaning of the nov...
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| 165. | INDIA S CASTE SYSTEM The social structure, which was developed in Ancient India, divided people into separate closed communities known as a “ Caste ”. The original word for caste is “Varna” means color and “ Jat ” means birth and the sub communities of each Varna. The origin of the system is in ...
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| 166. | Commentary on: Maiden Voyage don't use this The extract from the novel Maiden Voyage describes a boy away from his home country running from his home because he is a child. The story is centrally based on equality for children and for foreigners, to convey this theme Denton Welch uses many literary techniques such as vivid desc...
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| 167. | Antigones Pride As John Ruskin once said, “Pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes.” Both Antigone, sister of two fallen brothers, and Creon, an over prideful ruler, both take their pride to far and in the end everyone they ever cared for was dead. Sophocles combines both language and plot events to show the...
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| 168. | Death of a Salesman Consider the Dramatic Impact of page 92 94 ... ” The audience immediately reacts to the ignorant Biff and his desperation to find his father with painfulness, which begins the passage off with a lot of dramatic impact. Miller also makes the passage more dramatic by a sudden exclusion of any music, sending a message to the audience that thi...
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| 169. | 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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| 170. | 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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| 171. | the middle passage The voyage from the African Coast to the Americas was one of the horrifying time in all of mankind history. The Africans on the slave ships were treated as cargo with hundreds of people crowded into the vessels. During the six to eight weeks they spent at sea, they were given little in the way of co...
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| 172. | William Blake The Chimney Sweeper ...
It begins with the woes of a child with no mother, who had to succumb to the filthy, health-ruining labor of chimney sweeping. ... "
These lines baffle me because it makes it seem like Blake believed death to be a passage into joyousness, but the "death" offered in the dream is sheer innoc...
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| 173. | concept of cast and class are intricately enmeshed with gender in Women Writing in India to Independent India promised a new life for her citizens with equal laws for both sexes. But as we look at the society around us or read the narratives in Women Writing in India the woman writers bring before the readers a society that still filters the cast and class differences and with these differ...
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| 174. | 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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| 175. | Odyssey Temptation Weakness of men and Consequences ... In this passage we see men’s weaknesses when giving into temptation that would bring consequences. Some examples which are seen throughout the epic are of men’s weakness such as curiosity, jealousy, and greed.
This passage shows the consequences, which was the grand storm that knocked Odysse...
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| 176. | 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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| 177. | 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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| 178. | 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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| 179. | Mrs Mallards So Called New Life ...
She could see in the open square before her home the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. ... ”
In Kate Chopin’s, “The Story of an Hour,” the main character, Mrs. ... Upon hearing the news of her husband being killed in a railroad accident, Mrs. ... However, her...
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| 180. | 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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| 181. | Earthquake This Passage, “The San Francisco Earthquake,” is written in a sarcastic, but humorously panicked tone. The story makes the readers laugh while, simultaneously, causing the reader to wonder if all the people in the story survived, or didn’t. The author begins the passage with sarcastic, almost black ...
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| 182. | Local Girls Local Girls Essay In just about every book there are significant passages. The purpose of significant passages is to reveal the deeper meaning of the book, or possibly show the reader a change in a character. Throughout the book, Local Girls, Alice Hoffman several significant passages such as the fo...
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| 183. | 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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| 184. | Culture and Socialization “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you i...
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| 185. | 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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| 186. | 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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| 187. | 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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| 188. | Psul Theroux travel writer extrordinaire The passage from Paul Theroux’s book, The Happy Isles of Oceania, on page 245, at first reading is quite a funny and creative remark made by Paul. ... Theroux is really making a terrible statement about the way he views the islanders themselves.
The passage states, ‘…the former cannibals of Ocea...
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| 189. | 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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| 190. | 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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| 191. | 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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| 192. | 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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| 193. | Distribution models for FMCG Companies in India Distribution models for FMCG Companies in India. Procter and Gamble (P&G) operates in India through three entities, one of which is the P&G Distribution Company, fully owned and managed by the other two entities, P&G Health & Hygiene and P&G Home Products.
P&G’s distribution system was initially...
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| 194. | Taj Mahal ... Looking at the symbol, reminded me of the greatest love symbol of the world: the Taj Mahal.
One can easily feel the sensation of love at first sight, on approaching the pure white marble Taj Mahal, but one is overcome by its huge size and incomparable beauty. Taj Mahal, which means “Crown P...
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| 195. | Essay on Secularism An Essay on Secularism
And It’s Relevance In The Indian Context
Definition of Secularism:
The word Secularism as defined in the dictionaries has two meanings to it. ... secularism: worldly spirit views esp. ...
The origin of Secularism is associated with the names of G...
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| 196. | 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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| 197. | 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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| 198. | Becoming Literate
“Becoming Literate: A Lesson From the Amish” by Andrea R. ... To us this is not being literate because he is just simply copying what he hears or sees. ... If you can not read and write on your own, and understand what you have read or wrote then I would not consider that person literate. ......
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| 199. | 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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| 200. | Great Gatsby Meaningful Quotes ...
This excerpt is an excellent representation of Gatsby’s true opinions and inner most thoughts. ... Once Gatsby is no longer captivated by this notion, will the American Dream still be as appealing to him as it once was? ... The undoubted implications of Gods mind being a great, and all powe...
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