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    My interest for law began when studying the topic of Crime and Deviance in GCSE Sociology. The subject allowed me to look at how society functions‚ the behaviour of different social groups and how the social policies put in place by the bodies of government help regulate the social order. Crime and Deviance taught me how laws are made and enforced and the various crimes which occur within the corporate world for example white collar crimes. This led to my interest being focused on criminal and corporate

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    butthese cultures only stay like a ... Emerging Issues of Tourism in India under Globalised Era ... www.academia.edu/.../Emerging_Issues_of_Tourism_in_India_under_G...‎ EMERGING ISSUES OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA UNDER GLOBALISED ERA Professor Nawab Ali Khan & Professor M. Mushtaque Ahmad ABSTRACT ... Globalization and the Tourism Industry | Globalization101 www.globalization101.org › News Analyses‎ Jan 5‚ 2009 - The current global recession is impacting the tourist industry worldwide and few

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    leading role during the Civil Disobedience Movement and was jailed along with Gandhiji and other leaders. In 1942‚ she was arrested during the "Quit India" movement. aidu began writing at the age of 13. Her Persian play‚ Maher Muneer‚ impressed the Nawab of Hyderabad. In 1905‚ her collection of poems‚ named "The Broken Exes" was published.[8] Her poems were admired by many prominent Indian politicians like Gopal Krishna Gokhale. During her stay in india‚ Sarojini met Dr. Govindarajulu Naidu‚ a non-Brahmin

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    Classical Dances of India Rewati Limaye FSC1 50109 Dance in India‚ is rooted in longstanding tradition. This vast Indian sub-continent has given birth to varied forms of dancing. Each of them is shaped by the influences of a particular period and environment. These pristine forms have been preserved through the centuries‚ to become a part of our present culture‚ a living legacy which is both our pride and delight. Some of the world-famous dance forms that originated and evolved in India are

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    INTRODUCTION

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    concerned local rulers. Some of the local kingdoms‚ tricked by friendly conduct and their advancement in science and technology‚ submitted to the Europeans and surrendered their sovereignty. This process of gaining the sovereignty was speeded up when the Carnatic war came to an end. The British took firm hold of the Indian soil after the Queen’s Proclamation. There after the British passed many laws and acts over the Indians as a measure to blindfold the people of India of the loot that had been taken place

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    Lecture 5 Pak301 MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS 1857-1918 The year 1857 brought decline to the Muslim rule in India. Muslims and Hindus participated in the War of Independence but the British held only Muslims responsible for the rebellion. The Muslims were persecuted ruthlessly and left at the mercy of time. The post war era was disastrous for the Muslims but some personalities emerged on the national scene and played excellent role to guide their people in this critical situation. The Central

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    Indians used their press with a complete understanding of the changing political economic and cultural environment with major focus on development of society and the people. 3. There were some Urdu newspapers that were supported by the rulers and Nawabs of Indian States‚ mostly to please the newspaper owners or to make use of them for achieving certain goals. For example‚ Raja of Nepal‚ supported Banaras Gazette. MaÐhar al-Surūr of

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    appreciated worldwide. Bharatanatyam is a language in itself. Like Sanskrit language‚ bharatanatyam follows strict rules and is technically sound. The grammar of the steps is followed rigorously. It is danced to Carnatic music and the mathematical precision of the dance equals the Carnatic music measure of measure. The three significant ingredients of bharatanatyam are: bhava (emotion)‚ raga (music) and taal (rhythm); governed by Bharata muni’s Natya Shastra and Nandikeshwar’s Abhinaya Darpana. Hence

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    There was a curious uncertainty about their gestures‚ as if they sought for a new formula which neither East nor West could provide.49 The behavior of Mrs. Turton is always very haughty. When she is asked by Mrs. Moore‚ “Do kindly tell us who these ladies are‚” asked Mr. Moore?50 The response of Mrs. Turton is very degrading towards the guests: “You’re superior to them‚ anyway. Don’t forget that. You’re superior to everyone in India except one or two of the Ranis.”51 The changed

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    Tourism in India Tourism is the largest service industry in India‚ with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India witnesses more than 5 million annual foreign tourist arrivals and 562 million domestic tourism visits.[2][3] The tourism industry in India generated about US$100 billion in 2008 and that is expected to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2018 at a 9.4% annual growth rate.[4] In the year 2009‚ 5.11 million foreign tourists visited India.

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