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    economies to become more capitalistic. The effects of globalization have been prominent all over the world but you can especially see the effects in modern day India. Many of the people are highly educated and they speak fluent English. Multinationals have clearly taken note of this very profitable opportunity. In addition‚ the Indian political and economic structure is conducive to these corporations (www.cia.gov). The Indian economy is one of the fastest-growing in the world as it has enjoyed a

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    Department of English  University of Helsinki  Supervisor: Bo Pettersson  Date: 25.3.2009  Meri Laitinen  1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................3  1.1 Aims and methods ........................................................................................................................................... 5  1.2 Defining new journalism............................................................................

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    Golden Age Of The Guptas

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    SECONDARY SCHOOL TOPIC: HINDUISM FRAME 1. Hinduism is considered to be the oldest religions of the world. It made significant progress during the Golden Age of the Guptas. (i) Which is considered to be the oldest religion of the world? (ii) During which age Hinduism made a great progress? Answer (i) Hinduism (ii) Golden Age of the Guptas FRAME 2. Main tenets of Hinduism are: (i) Belief in an Omnipotent God. (ii) This belief does not debar them from worshipping several gods signifying the different

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    Not all empires are going to last forever are they? The Roman and Han empires both ended similarly and differently. They both were impacted by disease‚ which killed off their population and both had external invaders. The difference was the internal rebellion in the empires. The first similarity between the fall of the Roman and Han empires is the spread of disease. For example‚ in Rome‚ malaria arose because of the poor hygiene all over the neighborhoods. People dumped the waste out of the windows

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    India Vs Bharat Ashish Tripathi wrote about his experiences while volunteering in rural Uttar Pradesh‚ asking why the growing economic development in India is so different from the grim realities of Bharat "Sone Ki Chidiya Ki udan" is the main heading of today’s Dainik Bhaskar. The article puts the question- who says India is no more a golden bird? It further points that it is clearly evident from the economic boom‚ that India has become the golden bird again. The sensex is going higher and higher

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    Between 1000BCE and 600CE the technological achievements of the Han and Roman Empires greatly excelled creating an outlook of the concepts we have today. Han China as well as Rome both had great construction‚ where new roads were being built and advanced in the production of newly arrived iron used for tools and weaponry; however‚ while Han China used iron to open more land clearing the forest as well as to conquer new territories‚ Rome used their less impressively made iron tools and weapons to

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    SWOT Analysis – Peugeot in India and China 1. Internal Peugeot Group Strengths * Quantitative performance: * Over 3 million cars sold worldwide in 2009. * Over 1 million cars sold outside Europe in 2009. * World market share of 5%‚ Europe 13‚8%. * Sales increased 52% from 2008 to 2009 in China. * Committed to increase market share in China to 8% in 2015-16. * Double digit growth expected for sales in China this year‚ objective to sell 320‚000 cars

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    AIR POLLUTION CONTROL IN INDIA Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals‚ particulate matter‚ or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms‚ or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment‚ into the atmosphere. The first law against air pollution was passed in 1873. Air pollution can be classified broadly in two types: 1) Urban * Industrialization * Vehicles The increasing number of vehicles and industries constitute

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    Acevedo 9-17-13 1st period Gupta Empire Around 320 to 550 B.C.E.‚ an ancient Indian empire called the Gupta Empire was formed and maintained by powerful leaders and its court‚ a strong military‚ religion‚ and technology. The Gupta Empire was founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta and created the Gupta dynasty. The Gupta Empire grew out of the kingdom of Magadha on the Ganges Plain and had its capital at Pataliputra (Bulliet 177). This period was called the Golden Age of India and was marked by inventions

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    and China dynasties were vastly different because of their population and form of government. The government of Athens was democracy with a diminutive population that could be ran by some people in the population‚ whereas in Han China was a bureaucracy with a greater population that was ran by non-elective government officials‚ citizens had no say in government. (Document 2) The Ancient Athenian population was made up of fifty hundred free male citizens who were allowed to vote and control the

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