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    Historical Monuments

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    Historical Monuments When thinking about architecture‚ many visual images come to mind. The works of many are seen everywhere we go‚ from the average home to a New York skyscraper. As these buildings are fairly common to most of us‚ we forget to incorporate the work of our prehistoric man that gave us the foundation of early architecture. Pre-historic monuments provide us with numerous amounts information about our past and how life existed in these prehistoric times. When comparing two great

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    Comparing Ancient and Classical Art ARTS/230 Comparing Ancient and Classical Art Ancient and classical art comes in all different shapes and sizes of visual experience. In this paper we explore into the making and design of two unique architectural buildings‚ Stonehenge and The Great Stupa at Sanchi. These two fascinating buildings were built in different eras from BCE to CE and yet have many similarities‚ and as well carry distinct differences between the cultural values and the purpose they

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    its architecture‚ which extends to a great deal more than the Taj Mahal or the temple complexes of Khajuraho and Vijayanagara. The beginnings of Indian architecture are more properly to be dated to the start of Buddhism in India‚ in the reign of Ashoka and the construction of Buddhist monasteries and stupas. Buddhist architecture was predominant for several centuries‚ and there are few remains of Hindu temples from even late antiquity. Some of the best Buddhist arts and architecture are the Great

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    The STP Process Segmentation is the process of classifying customers into groups which share some common characteristic Targeting involves the process of evaluating each segments attractiveness and selecting one or more segments to enter Positioning is arranging for a product to occupy a g g g p py clear‚ distinctive and desirable place relative to competing products in the mind of the consumer Steps in Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning 6. Develop Marketing Mix for Each Target Segment

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    Jazzmine

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    inside him a great crisis‚ a stirring for meaning and a remorse.Asoka goes on a pilgrimage seeking a guru‚a teacher. Asoka’s 33 edicts are located in modern-day India‚Nepal‚Pakistan.Those engraved on pillars are known as "pillar edicts" and those on walls‚and boulders are "rock edicts." "Asoka’s pillars of stone with their inscriptions would speak to me in their magnificent language and tell me of a man who‚though an emperor‚was greater than any king or emperors". Medicinal herbs whether useful to

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    India of My Dream

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    sadhus‚ birth place of shri mad bhagvad geetaji and other purana and upnishads‚crade of religion of Hinduism‚Jainism and Buddhism. India had many great personalities like mahatma Gandhi‚jawahar lal Nehru‚sarojini naidu‚etc. India has great rulers like Ashoka‚maharana pratap‚Akbar‚shivaji‚etc. the greatness of india is not possible to describe in words. It has very ancient heritage of the world. Now a days scenario of India has changed. My dream India is where there is no poverty‚unemployment‚corruption

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    Post box

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    the first red pillar post boxes were erected in Jersey in 1852.[5] Roadside wall boxes first appeared in 1857 as a cheaper alternative to pillar boxes‚ especially in rural districts. In 1853 the first pillar box in the United Kingdom was installed at Botchergate‚ Carlisle. In 1856‚ Richard Redgrave of the Department of Science and Art designed an ornate pillar box for use in London and other large cities. In 1859 the design was improved‚ and this became the first National Standard pillar box. Green

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    Asoka Great Ruler

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    (Document B). Asoka wrote out a series of edicts‚ explaining his policies and aspirations for the empire‚ and urging others to follow his enlightened example. The Edicts of King Asoka were carved onto pillars of stone‚ and set up all around the edges of the Mauryan Empire. Dozens of these pillars dot the landscapes of India‚ Nepal‚ and Pakistan (Documents D). In his edicts‚ Asoka vows to care for his people. He promises neighboring people that they need not fear him; he will use only persuasion

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    Evolution of the TricolourIt is really amazing to see the various changes that our National Flag went through since its first inception. It was discovered or recognised during our national struggle for freedom. The evolution of the Indian National Flag sailed through many vicissitudes to arrive at what it is today. In one way it reflects the political developments in the nation. Some of the historical milestones in the evolution of our National Flag involve the following: | | Unofficial flag

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    Asoka

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    Asoka was one of the greatest rulers of ancient India. He was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya of Magadha who established the first Indian empire. Chandragupta reigned for twenty-four years before relinquishing his throne in favor of his son‚ Bundusara (Asoka’s father)‚ who left no noticeable mark upon the empire. Asoka was born in 304 B.C. and was known in his youth as Canda Asoka (the fierce Asoka) because of his aggressive nature. Asoka came to the throne in 270 B.C. after a power struggle

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