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    Legalism dominant belief system of the Qin rulers. Qin Shihuangdi first emperor recentralized various feudal kingdoms that had split apart at the end of the Zhou Dynasty standardized all the laws‚ currencies‚ weights‚ measures‚ and systems of writing; refused to tolerate any dissent whatsoever burn books and kill scholars if dissent occurred in the book or mind. Confucianism emerged in the classical period; emphasized education as the key to moral improvement. became the most important

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    most important support service that affect the arrival of tourist to a country. The major players in the industry are Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) operating under the Taj brand‚ the Oberoi‚ Welcome Group of Hotels‚ Hotel Leela Venture and the Ashoka chain of hotels‚ owned and operated by the Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC). There are around 1000 classified hotels and the total room availability is pegged at 97‚000 rooms. Hotels are classified into six categories according to the

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    native Indians. Later in history‚ Chandragupta Mauryan gained power along the Ganges River and created the first dynasty which was the Mauryan Dynasty. Chandragupta’s way of ruling made him rely on ruler’s personal and military power. His grandson Ashoka‚ governed two provinces. He extended the land to the southern tip by fighting which showed that he was blood thirsty. Later‚ the Guptas came and developed a tax system and made the caste system in a way that various races could live with each other

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    limitations in the sense of unification but Rome was better suited for organization and well run systems in a geographical sense. Unlike the Romans‚ India was forced to react and adapt to the influence of people like Alexander the Great‚ Chandragupta‚ Ashoka‚ and eventually conquered by the Kushans. Rome was more in-charge of its own destiny and it progressed from a Republic to an Empire under the influence of people like Julius Caesar‚ Caesar Augustus‚ Diocletian‚ Constantine and Theodosius‚ Cicero

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    Alexander withdrew. This laid the foundation for the Maurya Empire when Chandragupta started to seize small regions of Magadha; he eventually conquered all of northern India from the Indus to the Ganges. 2. Five major accomplishments of the emperor Ashoka included: conquering the kingdom of Kalinga‚ building irrigation systems to expand agriculture‚ building a highway more than 1‚000 miles long‚ ruling almost the entire subcontinent‚ and integrating the regions of India through an expanding economy

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    Buddhism and Daoism

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    Idara Johnson Buddhism and Daoism are both religions of the Chinese people. These are two of many religions of the massive world we live in. each of them are distinctive‚ but greatly influenced the lives of their followers and the society in which the belief systems are practiced. Buddhists follow the Four Noble Truths and the Taoists follow the Four Major Taoist Principles. Buddhism and Taoism both have four “laws” they use as a guide for their time on earth; The Four Noble

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    IPEDR Vol.25 (2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press‚ Singapore Managing the Diffusion of innovation in Ready-To-Eat Food Products in India T.Sarathy1 and Shilpa Gopal2+ 2 1 Periyar Institute of Management Studies‚ Periyar University‚ Salem University Research Fellow‚ Periyar Institute of Management Studies‚ PeriyarUniversity‚Salem Abstract: Food occupies a major purchase amount of the normal consumer. Food consumers have moved up Maslow’s hierarchy of needs pyramid from satisfying basic physiological needs.

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    Gandhian Thought On Indian Socialism 1. INTRODUCTION “Friend‚ I do thee no wrong. Didst not thou agree with me for a penny? Take that thine is‚ and go thy way. I will give unto this last even as unto thee.” “If ye think good‚ give me my price; And if not‚ forbear. So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver.” These lines from the ‘Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard’ appear on the first few pages of the book ‘Unto the Last’ by John Ruskin. In March 1904‚ Gandhi

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    Both of these regions had rulers that lasted for some time‚ until someone else came along that was better and had new ideas for the region. In India the Mauryan Empire was strong until Ashoka died and the Gupta Empire began to rule. In China the Qin Dynasty was weaker than most and when Qin Shihuangdi died‚ many uprisings and revolts came up until Liu Bang‚ the founder of the Han Dynasty‚ came to rule. India’s rulers seemed to be more

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    Confucianism Vs Buddhism

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    end of suffering‚ known to Buddhists as the Noble Eightfold Path. These paths can be divided into three simple categories: good moral conduct‚ meditation and mental development‚ and wisdom or insight (“Basics of …”). With the help of Indian emperor Ashoka‚ who championed Buddhism and sent missionaries abroad to spread the

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