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    individual which decides the way he/she behaves. In simpler words‚ culture is nothing but values of an individual. What an individual learns from his parents and relatives as a child becomes his culture. Example - In India‚ people still value joint family system and family ties. Children in India are conditioned to stay with their parents till they get married as compared to foreign countries where children are more independent and leave their parents once they start earning a living for themselves.

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    Introduction What is a Multinational Corporation (MNC’s)? Multinational companies are firms with their home base in one country and operations in many other nations. Most of these very immense firms establish in third word countries or developing countries where they could manufacture the same identical product for very low costs compared to establishing the same firm in the western countries producing that product. Although transnational corporations (TNC’s) are commonly thought to be synonymous

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    The 1962 war with China‚ and the War with Pakistan in 1965 coincide with the outbreak of several ethnic insurgencies in North-East India. The Mizos‚ Manipuris and the Tripuris raised insurgent groups‚ which began to tread the path of the insurgent Nagas. In the first stages of these movements‚ the insurgents avoided soft targets. But as the going got difficult‚ the Nagas and the Mizos resorted to urban terrorism. Often targets in towns came under attack- the Mizo National Front even eliminated three

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    Vermeer's Hat Review Essay

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    a spilt bowl of fruit lying on top of it. The bowl of fruit is what Brook uses as a window into the seventeenth century‚ specifically the Chinese porcelain‚ and how it began to become a part of Dutch life. Brook argues that the VOC (Dutch East India Company) had begun their interest and trade for porcelain shortly after 1600. He backs up his argument stating that among the most successful potters were those from Delft‚ who were descendants from the sixteenth century. Brook says‚ "They brought

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    Chapter 13

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    etc. Caravels were ships that were really long and slender ships. They were used by the Portuguese. These ships were very mobile and were also able to sail the opposite way of the wind. Goa was a town that had great trade. Goa is located in India and is also the location of a Portuguese factory. Goa was part of the Asian trade system and was one of the major trading cities. Ormuz was another Portuguese factory that was also a trading town. Ormuz is located on the Persian coast and was another

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    Indian Rebellion Essay

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    Historical Question: Examine how the British East India Company could have avoided the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Context: Once England colonised India‚ there was a lot of hostility‚ which was the long-term cause for the Indian Mutiny. What sparked the rebellion however was when‚ new rifles were provided for the soldiers of the East India Company. The guns had paper cartridges that came pre-greased and they had to be bitten open. Both Hindu and Muslim soldiers were angry with this as they believed

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    Causes of Indian Mutiny

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    which occurred in 1857‚ was the consequence of a number of problems that had arisen as a result of the British occupation of India. It began as a mutiny of the sepoys‚ a class of soldiers. However‚ it soon escalated into other mutinies and civilian rebellions in the northern and central parts of India. The British occupation caused political‚ economic and cultural problems in India. This led to disharmony between the two sides. Political forces were a main cause of the Indian Mutiny‚ that were through

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    Dutch Republic Dbq

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    During the mid 17th century‚ the Dutch Republic enjoyed a booming economy‚ dominance in the shipbuilding industry‚ and European recognition as a dominant nation. They held most trading routes in the Baltic area‚ and the position to carry most trade goods between countries. However‚ during the late 17th and early 18th century‚ the Dutch Republic encountered a stumbling decline which led to their loss in the monopoly in Baltic and Atlantic trade‚ and many men due to European wars. The Dutch declined

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    In the 1600’s‚ the Dutch Republic was one of the world’s strongest and prosperous nations founded upon their superior navy.  Making the most of their convenient geographical location‚ the Netherlands had control of many important trade routes‚ particularly in the North Sea.  However‚ this period of peace and economic prosperity who come to and end and the Netherlands would start to decline.  The security‚ unity‚ and prosperity of the Dutch Republic was challenged by hostile foreign nations‚ economic

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    Sati

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    Sati Essay The British were overstepping their rights by abolishing Sati‚ they were completely biased in their opinion toward them. Sati has been around for centuries more than the British East India Company (BEIC). The BEIC has never meddled with their practice before‚ so what is it that sparked their sudden interest? The hindus are positive that if the BEIC continues to pursue this unrealistic task they will not get the final result they want. The BEIC had no right to interfere with

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