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    National intergation

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    National intergation ndia is a country of varied ethnic groups‚ communities‚ cultures and tongues. Economic independence‚ culture‚ language and territorial integration are the ties of a nation. There is a feeling of oneness‚ unity and commonness in it. There has been political disunity‚ and rise and fall of various empires. Different languages are spoken here. People have different food habits. Different religions are propagated and professed here. But Indian culture and customs have united the

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    Ritu Kumar

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    ABOUT RITU KUMAR Birth: November 11‚ 1944 Place of Birth: Amritsar‚ Punjab Label: Ritu‚ LABEL Introduction Ritu Kumar is the largest & most respected designer brand in India today. Since 1969 she has developed a unique style of her own‚ reflecting the ancient traditions of Indian craftsmanship in a contemporary vocabulary. Her understanding of ancient designs and the innovative use of traditional crafts has created a new classicism. The company is renowned for its distinctive use of

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    Culture Evaluation

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    There are many cultural differences between America and India. Life in America is free and independent and gives rights of expression and personal development. Americans have privacy at home and in social settings. People do not intrude in your personal life‚ unless you want them too. We dress the way we want‚ travel when and where we want and are allowed to be passionate and appreciate everything. Americans are socially eccentric and are less dependent on one another for basic needs while living

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    Essay- 1997 (Compulsory-Mains) Time Allowed : ThreeHours M.Marks : 200 Write an essay on any one of the following subjects: (1)What we have notlearnt during fifty years of Independence. (2)Judicial activism. (3)Greater political power alone will not improvewomen’s plight. (4)True religioncannot be misused. (5)The moderndoctor and his patients. (6)Urbanization is a blessing in disguise. Essay - 1998 (Compulsory) (Main) Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 200 Write

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    A Cultural Journey

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    A Cultural Journey A Cultural Journey The American comedy-drama film Outsourced was directed by John Jeffcoat in 2006. In this movie‚ the main Todd Anderson grudgingly traveled to India to train his replacement because his job and whole department were outsourced. In this foreign land‚ Todd started his new work; saw dingy but distinctive scenery; got a new name‚ Toad; met new people. Beside the living aspect‚ he also have an assignment needed to complete‚ which is to decrease the time of the

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    Jainism Worksheet

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    University of Phoenix Material Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Complete the table by comparing the forms of Hinduism and contrasting them with Jainism. | |Jnana Yoga |Karma Yoga |Bhakti Yoga |Raja Yoga |Jainism | | |Jnana yoga‚ as |Karma Yoga is |Bhakti Yoga or |Raja Yoga or “Royal | | | |defined by Molly and |described by Molloy

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    Hindu Religious Traditions

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    Hindu Religious Traditions Paper The purpose of this paper is to describe the Hindu religion. The paper will describe what the Hindu religious traditions consist of. It will describe what sacred elements characterize the Hindu religious traditions and their significance and meaning. Hindu Religion Hinduism is the described as the world’s oldest organized religion and is the world’s third largest religion. Hinduism consists of "thousands of different religious groups that have evolved

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    Shahzia Sikander

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    artwork successfully portrayed her thoughts and helped us gain knowledge about her culture. What attributes to making her paintings so acknowledged is the way her artwork embodies not only her culture but also “works across diverse cultural references – Hindu‚ Christian‚ Classical‚ mythological and folkloric” (Rachel Kent). When talking about ‘elements of narrative’ in artwork‚ I feel that one is referring to the way in which the particular artwork is portrayed and the techniques that the artist has used

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    Siddhartha

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    imperative to understand how nature plays a role in Indian culture and religion. In ancient Hindu texts‚ ecological balance and preservation of the environment were always emphasized as the human must never seek to exploit nature for its resources. The physical representations of the material world found in nature of Earth are the manifestations of the spiritual world‚ according to religious teachings. In the Hindu text Bhagavad Gita‚ the notion is expressed that humans should not try to wrestle with

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    Mister

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    1. Home and host country cultures in the Hindu wedding Culture is one of the most important elements in forming and distinguishing one society with others. It is a crucial part in life that deeply influences people’s behavior. As being examined in chapter 2 “A consumer society” and chapter 13 “Culture and consumer behavior” of the textbook and in the article “The golden ties that bind: boundary crossing in diasporic Hindu wedding ritual”‚ culture has an indisputably important role in people’s

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