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    A Brief History of Nepal

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    Life is everything. Love is everything. Be happy of what u have in life. Life is everything. Love is everything. Be happy of what u have in life. HISTORY The original ethnic group of the Himalayan Mountain region is the Kirati. They settled in Nepal and formed a stable society until the 12th century‚ when the country began to break apart into a number of smaller states. It took almost 200 years for the country to become partially unified again under the Malla Dynasty‚ which created the three kingdoms

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    IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN NEPAL Tourism is a collection of activities‚ services and industries that delivers a travel experience‚ including transportation‚ accommodations‚ eating and drinking establishments‚ retail shops‚ entertainment businesses‚ activity facilities and other hospitality services provided for individuals or groups traveling away from home. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) claims that tourism is currently the worlds largest industry with annual revenues of over $3 trillion

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    Royal Massacer of Nepal

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    Royal Massacre of Nepal: One of the Greatest Mystery Nepal‚ also known as the country of Himalayas‚ was a constitutional monarchy few years ago. In that interval of few years‚ Nepalese people faced the most shocking event in the history of Nepal. In June 2001‚the crown prince murdered his own family and killed himself in the end. News channels started to fluorish the news all over the world with the name of Royal massacre. After the news come around to the Nepalese society‚ there were tears

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    Corporate Governance Issues in Nepali private companies This is why private equity investors are very skeptical while investing in frontier market like Nepal...... This article has spot-on identified issues related to corporate hygiene................ "The first gaping imbalance in the emerging markets private equity equation was the accuracy timeliness‚ and transparency of financial and operating information provided to investors‚ and the willingness of managers to subject themselves to some

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    Dashain Festival of Nepal INTRODUCTION Dashain is the biggest festival in Nepal. Dashain is celebrated by Nepalese people with great excitement. It is normally in the month of October but sometimes in late September. This festival is the longest and the most important of all festivals in Nepal. It falls in the best time of the year when fruits‚ vegetables and other foods are in plenty. And‚ all animals are well fed and healthy. It is said that Dashain is a celebration of the victory of the gods

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    Price Rise in Nepal!!!!!

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    government plan and the unabated raise on the population at the alarming rate. As compared to china and other developed European countries most of the south Asian countries even India had failed miserably in controlling its population. In context of Nepal the main reason for the rise in price may be the frequent strikes and lock-outs in the industrial region. The political instability is also one of the main reasons for the raise of price. Well well well‚ after all that we should not forget the corruption

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    Topic: Determinants of the economic development in Nepal Economics Definition A social science that studies‚ how individuals‚ governments‚ firms and nations make choices on allocating scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants. Economics can generally be broken down into: macroeconomics‚ which concentrates on the behavior of the aggregate economy; and microeconomics‚ which focuses on individual consumers. Developing countries / Lower developing countries A developing country‚ also called

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    Nepal is a landlocked country with a challenging market structure. Due to the unstable political situation‚ its geographical topography and poor infrastructure are hindering the development of the business in Nepal. Strike and Bandha are also disrupting the movement‚ although the situation has improved over the past year. Nepal‚ a country with a population of 29 million and per capita income of $564. Agriculture and remittance is a large contributor to the national economy. Most of the businesses

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    Nepal had attracted modest FDI in niche sectors such as tourism‚ herbal products‚ mineral deposits (lime stone)‚ and light manufacturing apparel; hydro power and that it had positive impacts on exports‚ particularly garments. FDI has also enabled the country to export non- traditional manufactured products such as micro-transformers and personal consumer products (UNCTAD‚ 2003b). Investment was mainly in low-technology‚ labour-intensive production. The impact of FDI had also been modest‚ primarily

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    Henrietta Lacks

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    Henrietta Lacks Cells taken from a young African American woman in 1951 helped scientists cure polio. Cells from the same woman contributed to scientific advantages in cancer‚ gene mapping‚ and even the atom bomb. The mother of five did not life to know her cells had such importance. She never knew‚ in fact‚ that they were being harvested. Today’s medical advances are based on practices that people now consider unethical‚ whereas back when Henrietta live‚ they did not even think

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