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    Kukri--the Knife of Nepal

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    Zachariah T. Ms. Katherine S. English 10A 10 January 2013 Kukri – The Knife of Nepal The kukri or khukuri has been the weapon of choice for Nepalese soldiers since at least the 1600’s and has been extensively used as an all-purpose knife in the Indian cultures. This knife has been used for everything from a reaper of bamboo‚ wheat‚ and barley‚ digging furrows‚ cutting up meat and vegetables‚ to the unique‚ effective fighting knife with an established reputation of being irreplaceable for chopping

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    Coca-Cola Nepal

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    introduced into Nepal in 1973‚ with local production of Coca-Cola beginning in 1979. Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL) is the only bottler of Coca-Cola products in Nepal‚ and has two bottling plants; namely Kathmandu (Bottlers Nepal Limited – BNL) and Bharatpur (Bottlers Nepal (Terai) Limited‚) which is 160 km from Kathmandu‚ its capital. The Marketing‚ Sales & Distribution strategy for Bottlers Nepal Limited is entitled “Refresh the Marketplace” and includes: A robust Consumer Response System to address

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    Ace Travel, Nepal

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    Ace Travels Pvt. Ltd 1.1 Introduction The uniqueness of Nepal with its panoramic natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage has attracted many people to this country. It is a multicultural‚ multilingual and naturally gifted country. Nepal’s diversity attracts tourists. Its physical uniqueness offers a wide scope of activities that range from visiting jungle resort camps to trekking in snow-capped mountains. Tourism is important to Nepal as a source of foreign exchange and a major employment generator

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    THE FAILURE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM IN NEPAL Tara Prasad Bhusal Lecturer of Economics Patan Multiple Campus‚ Tribhuvan University ‚Nepal Although‚ we have experienced more than three decades of New Education System‚ education in Nepal has failed. We are not adequately preparing our students for professional and technical positions and are thus losing the technology race. We are not inspiring our students to think critically: to read‚ to study. Thus we are losing the intellectual fight as well

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    IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN NEPAL Tourism is a collection of activities‚ services and industries that delivers a travel experience‚ including transportation‚ accommodations‚ eating and drinking establishments‚ retail shops‚ entertainment businesses‚ activity facilities and other hospitality services provided for individuals or groups traveling away from home. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) claims that tourism is currently the worlds largest industry with annual revenues of over $3 trillion

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    Handicraft Industry in Nepal Industrial Social Work Submitted by: Submitted to: Bikina Chhetri Kesh Malla 6th Semester Date: 1st October‚ 2010 Concept: Handicrafts are unique expressions that represent a culture‚ tradition and the heritage of a country. Nepal is well known for its exotic

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    India Nepal Similarities

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    influence in local arts‚ cultures and traditions are distinctly visible in every country and society in the region. Nepal‚ too‚ has its unique geography‚ history and cultural heritage‚ and still is an integral part of the broader cultural history and tradition of Indian sub-continent. As the saying goes‚ culture sees no borders. While being parts of broader South Asian culture‚ Nepal and India share special closeness and similarity in cultural tradition. They are so closely and strongly interlinked

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    Tourism and Nepal Tour

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    NEPAL TOURISM YEAR-2011 Nepal has given the plentiful tourism resources to Nepal. The natural scenery‚ high mountains‚ incomparable cultural heritage and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well known destination in the world of tourism map. The center for numerous adventure activities such as trekking‚ mountaineering‚ rafting‚ mountain biking‚ Paragliding‚ Jungle Safaris etc. Nepal is widely famous for adventure tourism activities among the visitors from around the world. Almost a million visitors

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    Caste And Women Analysis

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    has written an essay on “Caste and Women” and examine that the gender structure is relay upon caste practice. She further wrote that “the unequal distribution of recourses and exploitive relations of production can be understood only through an enquiry into the principles of kinship governing allocation of resources‚ devolution of rights to property‚ rights to services and entitlements”. She argues that the rules made regarding gender is based on the performance of caste‚ labor‚ and of sexuality

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    The Half Caste Sparknotes

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    Dinah Craik’s The Half-Caste appears to focus mainly on the role women play in Victorian society; however‚ beneath the surface‚ the novella is really about colonialism and the indifferent attitude this society had of it at the time. Through Zillah’s physical transformation‚ the importance of female beauty can be observed. When we are first introduced to Zillah‚ she is described as having a “dull‚ heavy face [with] the stupidity of an ultra-stupid child” (13)‚ and is called an “ugly little devil”

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