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    NIRMA CSR Activity

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF NIRMA PRESENTED BY Manoj Bhalani (12MBA006) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Ms. Kinjal Mistri Ms. Komal Shukla IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE “SEMINAR ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUES” OF SEMESTER- III MBA PROGRAMME (2012-14) SUBMITTED TO INDUKAKA IPCOWALA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (I2IM) CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CHARUSAT) CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CHARUSAT) FACULTY

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    Of Plymouth Plantation

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    that what William Bradford did for the Pilgrims was very remarkable. Bradford was the governor of Plymouth for over thirty years after the previous governor‚ John Carver‚ had died. He was a very powerful leader in the Plymouth Plantation and all the Pilgrims looked at him not only as a leader‚ but also as a part of their family. Bradford was by the Pilgrims side in everything that they did and was always an influential‚ supportive leader. He treated the Pilgrims with reverence as if they were his children

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    Hajj: Islamic Pilgrimage

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    to Mecca is considered by Muslims to stretch back thousands of years to the time of Abraham (Ibrahim). Pilgrims join processions of hundreds of thousands of people‚ who simultaneously converge on Mecca for the week of the Hajj. On the first day of the Hajj (the 7th day of the 12th month in other words‚ Dhu al-Hijjah)‚ the pilgrims perform their first Tawaf‚ which involves all of the pilgrims visiting the Kabah and walking seven times counter-clockwise around the Kaaba. They may also kiss the

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    The Mayflower Summary

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    the Pilgrims began when they left England for Leiden‚ Holland. At the time‚ King James required all citizens to follow the Church of England. However like many separatists of the time‚ the Pilgrims wanted to worship as they pleased (4). After many years in Holland‚ the Pilgrims decided that it was once again time to move. While Holland was religiously tolerant‚ the country required the Pilgrims to work difficult jobs that were hard on their bodies. In addition to health concerns‚ the Pilgrims were

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    The full name of the destined pilgrimage is the Camino de Santiago. 2. Equipment most pilgrims carry includes; • Boots • Toothbrush • Needle and thread (for blisters) • Credencial • Poncho (in case of wet weather ie. rain) • Painkillers • One set of clothes (light packing) • Money for shops at the commencement of the Camino 3. The pilgrimage has been happening for approximately 1‚200 years‚ where pilgrims make such a journey to “travel beyond one’s own farmland” intended with great moral significance

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    Brooke Ray Ms. Karolus English III September 22‚ 2010 The Beginning American Dream The Pilgrims coming to the foreign land with their new ideas of religion and freedom was only the beginning of‚ what became known as‚ the American Dream. This all began by the hopes of the Pilgrims when arriving in their new land in hopes of an unmarked life. Since the start of this new world; Pilgrims‚ Colonists‚ Americans have been defining the American Dream. The one main reason the Separatists left England

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    Thanksgiving compared to how the first Americans celebrated. Our Thanksgivings are very different first off we use forks and spoons‚ the pilgrims mainly used their hands to eat their food. A thing the pilgrims did was the they ate the food closet to if it was across from them they wouldn’t eat it. We go around the table to get what we want to eat instead the pilgrim way of doing things. Thanksgiving became a holiday in the eighteen hundreds so it wasn’t really celebrated too often in the sixteen and

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    very first pilgrims had no idea what they were in for was crucial. They were hit with the realization that the Natives would be wild and ferocious instead of calm and tame. They’d known they would be introduced to new ways of life‚ and disease‚ but they didn’t suspect that it’d be the most destructive part to the goodwill of the newly born colony. Within this novel‚ there’s certain environmental‚ political‚ environmental‚ and cultural relationships developed between Natives and Pilgrims. Philbrick

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    “Lies My Teacher Told Me‚” this chapter is interesting about the Pilgrims in New England and how textbooks do not go into detail about the struggles the Pilgrims went through. Lowen wants textbooks to assist students to understand the history of the Pilgrims and how they discovered America. In this chapter‚ Lowen explains the history of the Pilgrims in New England‚ how and why they got there‚ and what they found. Before the Pilgrims got to America‚ an illness called the plague moved across southern

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    Essay| Mark Hardy| Ivy tech community college | 12/5/2012| | The English colonist called pilgrims were not colonist to begin with. The pilgrims celebrated the days of Thanksgiving as part of their religion. Those day were days of prayer‚ and not looked at as days of feasting as some would believe. The national Holiday really stems from the feast held in the autumn of 1621 by the pilgrims and the Wampanoag to celebrate the colony’s successful first harvest.

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