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    Indian Women

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    is kidnapped • Every 93 minutes‚ a woman is killed • Every 102 minutes‚ a dowry death • One out of every three women has experienced violence in marital life • Physical abuse of Indian women is high ranging from 22-60 percent • 71.5 percent increase in cases of torture and dowry deaths from 1991-1995 • 45 percent of Indian women are slapped‚ kicked or beaten by their husbands • India also had highest rate of violence during pregnancy - 50 percent were kicked‚ beaten or hit when pregnant • 74.8 percent

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    Indian Cinema

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    Introduction Indian Cinema is very powerful medium to communicate with Viewers. Films are not only the popular medium of Entertainment but it is also the powerful medium of Education. Cinema means a creative expressions ; it performs the functions of Mass Media ‚ such as Education & Transmission of culture. Films are widely popular and thus Audio Visual nature provides people a pervasive power of social influence. It works as a catalyst for social change. Today Cinema Commands the respect accorded

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    Indian Camp

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    Indian Camp Indian Camp is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway in 1921. It is a part of a volume of short stories called “The Nick Adams stories” where the main character‚ Nick Adams‚ is an autobiographical inspired figure. In Indian Camp‚ Nick Adams is a young boy accompanying his father‚ Doctor Adams‚ and his uncle‚ George‚ to an Indian camp on the other side of a lake. Nick’s father is going to help a young Indian woman who is having problems delivering her baby. When they arrive the

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    Plains Indians

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    PLAINS INDIANS The American Indians are among the best known of all Native Americans. These Indians played a significant role in shaping the history of the West. Some of the more noteworthy Plains Indians were Big Foot‚ Black Kettle‚ and Crazy Horse. Big Foot Big Foot was also known as Spotted Elk. Born in the Northern Great Plains‚ he eventually became a Minneconjou Teton Sioux chief. He was part of a tribal delegation that traveled to Washington‚ D.C.‚ and worked to establish schools

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    Indian IPO

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    REPORT ON "INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS WITH REFERENCE TO COAL INDIA & RELIANCE POWER" & SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- Mrs.Smita Atindra Kannaujiya Faruque syed Sushant Marathe ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “No man is indispensable but there are certain mortal without whom the quality work suffers their guidance becomes important in acquiring quality results”. We are immense grateful to our subject teacher MRS. SMITA

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    Indian History

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    with evidence of human activity of Homo sapiens‚ as long as 75‚000 years ago‚ or with earlier hominids including Homo erectusfrom about 500‚000 years ago.[1] The Indus Valley Civilisation‚ which spread and flourished in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent from c. 3300 to 1300 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India‚ was the first major civilisation in South Asia.[2] A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture developed in the Mature Harappan period‚ from 2600 to

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    Hopi Indians

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    Hopi Indians 1350 BCE to 1540 BCE Hopi means peaceful ones The name "Moqui‚" or "Moki‚" by which they have been popularly known‚ means ’dead’ in their own language‚ but as a tribal name it is seemingly of alien origin and of undetermined signification Bandelier and Cushing believed the Hopi country‚ the later province of Tusayan‚ to be identical with the Totonteac of Fray Marcos de Niza. The Hopi first became known to white men in the summer of 1540 Located in Arizona Buildings like steps

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    The Blackfoot Indians

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    The Blackfoot Indians The wind blows across the lone prairie‚ causing the golden heads of grass to sway in a synchronized motion. On the horizon stands a herd of buffalo with bowed heads silhouetted by the slowly sinking sun. In the east stands an Indian war party mounted on horseback‚ each individual in different multicolored attire‚ all with either bows or spears in hand. As they move in for the attack‚ the mystical scene slowly fades from vision.... This dreamlike scene was once everyday

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    Indian flim

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    field of study by itself. Continuous advancement in film technology and high level of conceptualization of the film take viewer to the world outside his day-to-day world providing entertainment‚ which has made cinema a popular medium of masses. Indian educationists and sociologists have shown a surprising lack of interest in the film as an educational force and a social challenge. With the availability of TV‚ cable TV and Video‚ cinema became a commodity‚ in middle class homes‚ Entertainment values

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    Indian Cinema

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    has taken a lot of perseverance & effort to elevate this medium to a level where it is today. In India‚ Cricket & Cinema have something in common. i.e‚ Even if you don’t follow Cricket or Cinema‚ you cannot remain untouched by its impact. Today‚ Indian Cinema is completing 100 years of an exhilarating journey. Let us flip pages of the past to dig out the remains of history and understand the impact of those torch bearers whose untiring efforts have led Bollywood to become the biggest film industry

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