Despite of different diversities there are bonds of unity in India. These bonds of unity may be located in a certain underlying uniformity of life as well as in certain mechanisms of integration. Herbert Risley‚ Census Commissioner in 1911 has rightly observed‚ “Beneath the manifold diversity of physical and social type‚ language‚ custom and religion which strike the observer in India there can still be discerned a certain underlying uniformity of life from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin”. India
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K. Chudoba‚ K.; Maznevski‚ M.;(2000) Bridging Space Over Time: Global Virtual Team Dynamics and Effectiveness Dawson‚ J. (2005). The S.E.C.R.E.T. to successful team dynamics. Business Credit: V107 i4 p.24. Dunnewind‚ S. (2005) Strategies for a peaceful dorm room. Seattle Times p. C.5 Engleberg‚ I Geddes‚ D. & Geller‚ M. M. (1997). [Review of the book TEAM Talk: The Power of Language in Team Dynamics] Hultman‚ K. E. (1998). The 10 Commandments of team leadership. (Training 101: It ’s A Team
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‘Yasmin is remarkable as a film for its cinematic economy: not a scene‚ shot or speech is wasted.’ Explore some elements of the film in relation to this statement. The movie Yasmin‚ released in 2004 and written by the highly acclaimed writer of The Full Monty‚ Simon Beaufoy‚ is an impressive drama about what it means to be an Asian-looking Muslim in Britain of the 21st Century. The story is about the young and vivid Yasmin‚ a woman who tries to "succeed‚ by the skin of her teeth‚"[1] in the two
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INTRODUCTION 1. China’s insatiable appetite for natural resources‚ oils deposits and other raw materials to power its economic engine questing her to emerge as the new superpower‚ has catalyzed her desire to engage Africa in her Foreign Policy. This has heightened the Chinese desire to geo- strategic reach into Africa as ‘The Going Global Strategy’ according to (Corkin‚ 2006). This has been the plan far back in the 1978 eras of Mao Zedong. 2. China’s objective in the new phase of assertiveness
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In doing so they needed to create their own standalone IT environment and at the same time improve its business intelligence capabilities and operational efficiency (Microsoft‚ 2012). In a world where many consumers value smart technology in coexistence with automotive engineering‚ Volvo has created vehicles with hundreds of sensors and CPU’s embedded throughout the car (I-CIO‚ 2011). “Besides vehicle data gathered by sensors in and on the vehicle‚ we also collect visual information from four
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of cognitive‚ moral‚ and intellectual capacity are colleges and universities. Therefore‚ the significance of educational institutions can be considered as a primary necessity in order to the society to develop and grow the right way‚ where the coexistence between citizens is adequate and the behavior is reasonable. Meanwhile the communities have
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Opposing Ideologies: More Alike Than Different Throughout time‚ ideas of religious fervor and scientific discovery have swirled around in competition with each other‚ fighting for the upper-hand. Emily Dickinson explores these rival views in her many poems‚ making her an influential part of this timeless debate. Many of Dickinson’s poems tend to criticize religion‚ yet some cater to other views as well. In Dickinson’s Poem 168‚ she illustrates the moral dispute between the opposing ideas of scientific
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The American Civil War‚ which took place from 1861 to 1865‚ marked a pivotal moment in the history of the United States. As Abraham Lincoln famously stated‚ "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure‚ permanently half slave and half free." This quote captures the main conflict that led to the division of the United States – the issue of slavery. The war was not just a fight over the future of slavery‚ but also a struggle involving economic interests‚ political
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| Offner‚ Arnold‚ "Provincialism and Confrontation: Truman’s Responsibility" in Major Problems in American Foreign Relations‚ Volume II. Gaddis‚ John Lewis‚ "Two Cold War Empires: Imposition vs. Multilateralism‚" in Major Problems in American Foreign Relations‚ Volume II The Cold War was the longest war in which the United States has ever partaken and is the only war that involved little to no fighting. After researching the events‚ reading historical opinions‚ and listening to lectures in class
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A Never-Ending War: Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict and How it Impacts American Foreign Policy in the Middle East The current conflict between the Arab and Israeli people is one that dates back to the late 19th century and is one of the most complex and ongoing controversies in the Middle East today. The goal of this paper is to not only offer an introspective look into the history of this bloody feud and how it has transpired into the seemingly implacable problem it is today but to also
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