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    Financial management What are the monetary and fiscal policy of india and wat are the impacts over Indian economy. ------------------------------------------------- Monetary policy of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Monetary policy is the process by which monetary authority of a country‚ generally a central bank controls the supply of money in the economy by exercising its control over interest rates in order to maintain price stability and achieve high economic growth.[1] In India

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    Indian and Chinese cultural and religious influences in ancient Southeast Asia China and India‚ as two of four great ancient civilizations in the world‚ have important influences on the culture and religions of ancient Southeast Asia. However‚ their influences are different. The influence of religious culture in India on the Southeast Asia mainly in its religious beliefs‚ almost all the India’s religious beliefs have effect on the Southeast Asia people. Although the precise

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    whilst protecting and enhancing needs in the future” . One destination which has suffered and is suffering negative social‚ cultural and environmental impacts from tourism is Angkor. The key issue is to examine the extent to which the negative impacts can be eliminated or ameliorated through sustainable strategies in Angkor and thereby maintain

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    History of South India: The Ancient Period The word Pallava means "branch"‚ in contrast with Chola meaning "new country"‚ Pandiya meaning "old country" and Chera meaning "hill country" in Sangam Tamil lexicon The Cholas 300s BC–1279 The Tamil kingdom that enjoyed the most uninterrupted prosperity was that of the Cholas. As in case of all other polities in ancient India‚ the wealth of the Cholas was based upon a thriving agriculture‚ with two monsoons annually facilitating

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    Empire among others have made substantial contribution to the evolution of Dravidian architecture. This styled architecture can also be found in parts of North India‚ Northeastern and central Sri Lanka‚ Maldives‚ and various parts of Southeast Asia. Angkor Wat in Cambodia and Prambanan in Indonesia were built based on Dravidaarchitecture. Composition and structure[edit] Chola style temples consist almost invariably of the three following parts‚ arranged in differing manners‚ but differing in themselves

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    Nāga is a Cambodian legend where the Naga were a reptilian race of beings who possessed a large empire or kingdom in the Pacific Ocean region. The Naga King’s daughter married the king of Kambuja‚ and gave rise to the Cambodian people. Today‚ Cambodians say that they are "Born from the Naga". Funan Main article: Kingdom of Funan At about the time that Western Europe was absorbing the classical culture and institutions of the Mediterranean‚ the people of mainland and insular Southeast Asia were

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    beyond Cambodia’s borders” . As seen in Prendre les Mesures‚ 2015‚ Sareth documents himself undergoing a performance piece using a repurposed object at the location of Angkor Wat‚ Cambodia. The object‚ a large needle‚ purposely used as a mending tool for damaged rice sacks after overuse‚ has been repurposed to measure the causeway at Angkor Wat’s entrance. Alongside this performance the needle Sareth uses is also on display. The performance by Sareth measured the length around 7315 needle’s worth in distance

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    2. What are some of the ways in which power manifests itself in Southeast Asia? Illustrate your answer with at least 3 examples. The concept of power is one that has existed in Southeast Asia for a long period of time. Unlike that of the Western regions‚ where power is more of a concept and is intangible‚ power in Southeast Asia is more concrete and real. Power is defined as the possession of control or command over others (Dictionary.com‚ n.d.) In the context of Southeast Asia‚ power is gained

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    is the tourist destinations. There are a lot of interesting place in Phnom Penh City‚ such as the Royal Palace‚ the Silver Pagoda‚ the National Museum‚ the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum‚ and Wat Phnom. Furthemore‚ The greatest attraction in Cambodia and one of the most spectacular ancient sites on earth is Angkor Wat Temple‚ the world’s largest single religious monument which is located in Siem Reap. Moreover‚ Sihanoukville is a good place to relax and unwind with beaches and tropical islands around

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    Heather Comp. 1 Steve McCurry Assignment Photo 1. An elderly man stares at you with a typical expression of one of the artists subjects‚ seeming to have no understanding of what would make them an interesting photograph. The main focus is placed on his aged face; his brown skin has an appearance of leather‚ with wrinkles so deep he almost looks to be made of something other than flesh. A neutral expression seems to convey he is neither joyed nor displeased with the position he has been handed

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