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    India Today

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    JOHN ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  (A) SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT In the classroom environment one person ‚the trainer‚performed a variety of different roles. He/she conducted e-learning needs analysis‚developed the course‚created materials and taught the students.Now that has all changed. In the e-learning word not only are the roles slightly different‚but the competencies required are often very different.the ‘sage on the stage’with highly developed teaching and face-to-face interaction skills

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    Company Analysis ROOTS Industries Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of HORNS in India and the 11th largest Horn Manufacturing Company in the world. Headquartered in Coimbatore - IndiaROOTS also plays a dominant role in the manufacture of Horns and other products like Castings and Industrial cleaning machines. Roots Industries Limited has occupied a key position in both international and domestic market as suppliers to leading OEMs. Roots’ has a strong quality system as its base. RIL is the first

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    MNCs In China And India

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    Among High-Tech MNCs in China and India: Invisible Barriers‚ Best Practices and Next Steps MARY B. TEAGARDEN INTRODUCTION The convergence of size‚ talent and ambition is creating a dynamic playing field for knowledge creation and sharing in the Asia-Pacific Region. The importance of China and India is old news. Combined‚ the two countries account for over 38% of the world’s population‚ and both have declared innovation to be a strategic national priority. In 2006‚ China announced plans to become

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    Cultural Migration during the Middle and High Ages The Early Middle Ages was the passé of European history enduring from the 5th to the 10th century. After the deterioration of the Roman Empire‚ the phase that followed would be a composition of a fallen government and an un-organized way of community life. Communities and nations found themselves migrating‚ searching for a better way of life. Migration was not always due to common factors of a fallen empire such as decline in bartering‚ nation populace

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    Vodou Syncretism

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    Religious syncretism exhibits blending of two or more religious belief systems into a new system‚ or the incorporation into a religious tradition of beliefs from unrelated traditions. In the case of Haitian Vodou‚ Vodou blends two or more religious beliefs into one system‚ therefore it can be characterized has syncretism. Vodou is a syncretic system derived from deeply rooted African beliefs and colonial French Catholicism. As a reaction to being torn violently from their roots‚ the slaves tried

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    Medieval India and China

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    head: Medieval India and China Paper Medieval India and China Paper Mike Colson University of Phoenix Global Civilizations 1400-1700 HIS 276 Mark Olick Medieval India and China In the following paper I will discuss the key differences in medieval India and China. I will compare and contrast each society’s social‚ cultural‚ political‚ and religious climates. In addition‚ explaining the civilizations economic environment during medieval times. Finally‚ I will describe how the Turks and

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    Syncretism In Religion

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    “Is Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Judaism guilty of the religious tradition called syncretism?” Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Judaism are guilty of the religious tradition called syncretism. It is my opinion that all religions are created from the same foundation then somehow changed to fit the needs of a particular culture or philosophy. I feel that religion has lost its integrity and validity. Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all stem from the same origin. Nonetheless these three religions vary claiming

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    Cooperation without trust: India-China relations today by Abhilash Roy Nalpathamkalam Debates about Sino-Indian relations often start off from either one of two different‚ and even contradictory‚ schools of thought. The first of them takes a “realist” point of view‚ arguing that each of the two emerging powers would fight for dominance in the Asian continent. It tends to describe relations between the two countries as hostile. This could even lead to military confrontation between the two nations

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    Different Cultural Patterns

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    2003 ∗ Understanding Different Cultural Patterns or Orientations Between East and West∗ Liu Qingxue ∗∗ Shijiazhuang Mechanical Engineering College Hebei‚ CHINA liuqx1952@yahoo.com.cn Abstract Rudyard Kipling says in the Ballad of East and West: “East is East‚ and West is West; and never the twain shall meet.” Yet‚ he never expected that with the technological development in transportation and communication‚ the Westerners and Easterners that have quite different cultures respectively would

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    Ancient China and India

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    dynasties would rise and fall‚ and be taken over by a new person. India went back to independent city states when a ruler fell. China was generally able to be re-united through a ruler India was not‚ India was not able to be united in the north due to invasions from bordering countries. The only person to unite India was Ashoka Maurya Similarities: Both were patriarchal societies. Major cities were built along major water ways‚ India (The indus river) China (the yellow river) Both countries used

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