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    FACTORS FOR SLOWDOWN OF INDIAN ECONOMY‚SUGGESTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT Economic growth of a nation is measured by the value of goods and services produced within a country which is also known as GDP growth.The GDP contributions of the various sectors of the economy are Services-57 % Agriculture -17% Industry-27%.The growth in services sector is led by the IT-ITES industry.Which contributes nearly 8% of the GDP.The total revenue of the IT-ITES sector is around 100 billion $.Nearly 70bilion dolars

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    settlement of North America there were many people who crossed cultural borders becoming cultural brokers. Three such people were Isabel Montour‚ Samson Occom and Susannah Johnson. These three possessed strong language skills or the ability to learn new languages quickly‚ this was perhaps the most important skill needed to cross cultural borders and communicate with “outsiders.” Another necessary skill was a complete understanding of their culture and the cultures of other groups. This skill was

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    was a bit of a stress reliever and a barrier to hold off fighting. This game gave people something to look up to and be happy about. From cricket players and experts of the game you hear different opinions. In a petition to governor of India by Indian cricket players they show angry and an upset attitude towards the English Polo players who are ruining their fields. Nowhere in this petition is talk about hardships of life and restrictions put on them cricket gave them something else to think about

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    However‚ next the French and Indian war happens and at the end of it‚ The Proclamation of 1763 is issued. Great Britain receives the French Territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War or otherwise known as the Seven Years War. The Proclamation of 1763 draws a line of expansion at the Appalachian Mountains. Which meant no one could settle past the Appalachian Mountains. The government of Great Britain was cautious with their North American territory. They had already spent

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    From One War to Another The French and Indian war‚ a war that had assembled the largest number of troops ever‚ was caused by more than a hundred years of rivalry between the two countries‚ had several consequences on the British Empire‚ and impacted the colonies greatly. When the fire of the French and Indian war was blown out‚ another match was dropped‚ starting another war. The main causes of the French and Indian war also known as the Seven Years war‚ was due to the constant hostility of the

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    The Seven Years War Also known as the French and Indian War began in 1756. However‚ there were disputes over territories in the North American colonies between the British and French even before the war began. The British colonies tried several times to reclaim territories in the Ohio Valley‚ from the French who had built forts in the area. After having failed to reclaim these territories‚ Britain finally used their prominent Navy to cut off the French colonies from receiving any supplies or reinforcements

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    Miraya Honors US History‚ P1A 8/29/16 America Before Columbus Questions I thought this article was very captivating and enjoyed reading it. Something that surprised me was the Ancient Cahokia. Two facts that astonished me was that the Cahokia had a greater land area than the Great Pyramids of Egypt and that many textbooks in our day don’t mention the Cahokia. Some misconceptions that Europeans then had were that the Americas had not been settled before Columbus. They believed that it was just

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    Audrey Hepburn March 4‚ 2013 Mr. Miller AP U.S. History South vs. North 1800-1850 FRQ: In spite of sharing a country‚ the Northern and Southern areas of America had many differences and distinctions‚ which ended up dividing the nation. During the first part of the 1800’s the North and the South grew in different ways. In the North‚ cities were centers of wealth and manufacturing. There were many skilled workers. In the South there was not much manufacturing. There were not many skilled workers

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    The French and Indian War‚ part of the overarching global conflict that was the Seven Years War‚ began in 1754 and officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 . It was a large-scale conflict principally involving the French and British Empires‚ which took place in the central and northern areas of North America. The war was ostensibly fought over border conflicts between French and British colonists‚ the latter of which feared influence on their Western and Northern borders which

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    Pre-Liberalisation age 2 Reason for Liberalisation 2 Liberalisation 3 Reforms taken during Liberalisation 3 Financial Sector Reforms 3 Industrial Sector Reforms 5 Trade Sector Reforms 6 Fiscal Sector Reforms 7 Challenges Ahead 8 Current India 14 Pre-Liberalisation age: A struggle Indian was under social democratic policies from 1947 to 1991. The economy was characterised by extensive regulation‚ protectionism‚ public ownership‚ persasive corruption and slow growth. Indian economic policy

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