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    Dr. Radhakrishnan

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    Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan‚ OM‚ FBA (5 September 1888 – 17 April 1975) was an Indian philosopher and statesman. He was the first Vice-President of India (1952–1962) and subsequently the second President of India (1962–1967). One of India’s most influential scholars of comparative religion and philosophy‚ Radhakrishnan is considered through his efforts to have built a bridge between the East and the West by showing that the philosophical systems of each tradition are comprehensible within the terms

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    Changes In Southwest Asia

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    as political and social organizations. Now fast forward four-and-a-half thousand years. The date is 1500 AD. Many monumental developments and changes have occurred. As time passes by‚ many changes occur throughout the world. In Southwest Asia and Asia‚ many changes and continuities in society and life occurred. An important change was that of gender affairs. Near the foundations of civilization‚ most societies were patriarchal‚ having the man of the household control all his property and

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    Experts say protecting about 42 sites across Asia‚ ranging from forests to tropical grasslands‚ could be key to the survival of one of the world’s most iconic and feared wild cats‚ the tiger. Habitat loss and the overhunting of its prey and poaching have caused its numbers to drop from more than 10‚000 in the 1980s to fewer than 3‚500 today. Tiger parts are so prized in Eastern medicine that a dead one can sell for $1‚500 to $3‚500 before its eyes are sold as a cure for epilepsy and malaria‚ its

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    Contemporary Africa

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    Development Policy Management Forum Addis Ababa © 2002 by Development Policy Management Forum (DPMF) All rights reserved. Published 2002 Printed in Ethiopia Development Policy Management Forum (DPMF) United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) P.O. Box 3001 Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia Tel. 251-1-515410/ (DL) 443197 Fax: 251-1-515410 Email: dpmf@uneca.org Website: http://www.dpmf.org All views expressed in the Occasional Papers are those of the authors and not necessarily those

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    Topic : Students should do part-time jobs. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Many people think that students have only a duty of studying in college. They strongly agaisnt that students do part time job. In my opinion‚ there are many advantages for students when having a part time job‚ so it’s a great idea for students to try it in their college years. First of all‚ Part-time jobs help students contribute to their college expenses. It helps decrease the financial

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    Air Asia essay

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    of Air Asia‚ low price was the smartest marketing strategy Air Asia used. The company has done its research and found that there were a huge mass middle-class people that love to travel by plain. They targeted these people and offered them convenient and affordable air travel experience. By this approach‚ the company has satisfied its slogan “Now everyone can fly”. Second factors in micro enviroment is ’the company’. One department must work closely with other company departments. Other departments

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    Islam in Southeast Asia

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    Islam in Southeast Asia In the 11th century‚ a turbulent period occurred in the history of Malay Archipelago‚ the Chola Navy crossed the ocean and attacked the Srivijaya kingdom of Sangrama Vijayatungavarman‚ Kadaram (Kedah)‚ an important fortified city in the Malayan peninsula was sacked and the king was taken captive. Soon after that‚ the king of Kedah Phra Ong Mahawangsa became the first ruler to abandon the traditional Hindu faith‚ and converted to Islam with the Sultanate of Kedah

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    India is changing rapidly. From last years it has accepted many different trends and systems of the western countries. Often people might hear each other saying India is under the westernization impact or you are getting modern. The term modernization and westernization are confused with each other. But in fact both are different. The question here arises is what should India opt for? Is modernization better than westernization? Modernization: It symbolizes the shift into a lot of trendy techniques

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    India experienced the fall‚ absence‚ and the re-establishment of an empire while Hinduism took over the religion of Buddhism and the establishment of the caste system took place throughout the period 300-600 C.E. There were many features that changed throughout the classical era and many things that also continued after that. The Gupta Empire was founded by Chandra Gupta and was a very stable and prosperous empire from 320-588 C.E. After some time the Gupta Empire fell due to

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    Africa Geography

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    Africa is the world’s second-biggest and second-most-crowded mainland. At around 30.2 million km2 including adjoining islands‚ it covers six percent of Earth’s aggregate surface zone and 20.4 percent of its aggregate area region. With 1.1 billion individuals starting 2013‚ it represents around 15% of the world’s human populace. Africa’s populace is the most youthful amongst every one of the landmasses; the middle age in 2012 was 19.7‚ when the overall middle age was 30.4. Algeria is Africa’s biggest

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