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    Cameleers In Australia

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    states: “Known in Australia as ‘Afghans’‚ the cameleers came mainly from the arid hills and plains of Baluchistan‚ Afghanistan and the north-west of British India (today’s Pakistan). The cameleers belonged to four main ethnic groups: Pashtun‚ Baluchi‚ Punjabi‚ and Sindhi”.This information offers a new perspective into the lives of the Afghan Cameleers and their side of the story. The information also tells the reader that the majority of the Afghan Cameleers came from the Adrid Hills and the plains of

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    Menstrupedia Analysis

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    A collaboration between comics‚ a website and an online forum. The new product called Menstrupedia is how these media are connected (Menstrupedia). Menstrupedia attempts to unite teenage Indian girls online through its forum where they can ask and answer questions as well as offline through its comic issues which are nationally spread by primary and secondary schools. Menstrupedia will be an excellent example for the following brief and compact examination of why today’s Indian cultural artifacts

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    Introduction: Living in one of the most diversely populated area in Toronto is both exciting and enlightening. If Toronto represents itself as the topmost multicultural and multilingual society city in the world‚ then Jane – Finch would be the most magnificent piece of the mosaic. In Toronto‚ 43% of the population is visible minority whereas 71% of the residents in Jane-Finch are visible minority. 1 Our study is to find out about the language maintenance of non official languages in this area‚ the

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    (Compulsory) Punjabi Compulsory / mu~FlI pMjwbI (Basic Punjabi) Financial Accounting 50 6 2 BCG-104 Business Organisation 50 6 - BCG-105 Business Communication 50 6 - BCG-106 Business Statistics 50 6 - BCG-107 Computer Fundamentals 50 4 BCG-102 2 B.Com (Pass & Hons.) (Semester System) Scheme of Examination Number Course Code Maximum Course Title Marks of Lectures (L) Tutorials (T) per week SEMESTER-II BCG-201 English (Compulsory) 50 6 - 50 6 - Punjabi Compulsory

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    Sheraz Rasool

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    1 Roll No. ________ ADMISSION FORM FOR PRIVATE / LATE COLLEGE CANDIDATES ONLY (For office use only) BACHELOR OF ARTS / SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF SARGODHA First / Second Annual Examination 20_____. Mention B.A or B.Sc. _____________ 1. Name of College (for Late College candidates only) __________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. Registration No. University of Sargodha (if allotted) ( ) 3. Name of the Candidate (in block letters)

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    Guru Nanak Recovered

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    Sikh Gurus. His birth is celebrated world-wide on Karthik Puranmashi‚ the full moon day which falls on different dates each year in the month of October and November. As a boy‚ Guru Nanak learnt other languages besides his mother tongue (Hindi and Punjabi) - Persian and Arabic. He spent 25 years of his life travelling and preaching his ideology. Many of his hymns were composed during this period. They represent answers to the major religious and social problems of the day. During these tours‚ he studied

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    Cultural Metaphor Indida

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    Country Analysis: India There are some aspects about India that would seemingly indicate that the country would embrace and accept the idea of Western expansion. English is the official language‚ the government is democratically elected‚ and twenty percent of India is “English-speaking urban upper class” which is roughly 240 million people (Tapper‚ 2014). Historically‚ the transition has been anything but smooth for some of the most dominant Western businesses. Companies such as McDonald’s‚ Coca-Cola

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    caste

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    Kayasth  Add comments   Who are they? The Kayasth people are a well-known community of traditional scribes or writers and village accountants. Their name is also spelled Kayastha or Kayashtha. The Kayasth are usually addressed by a number of synonyms like Lala‚ Lalli‚ Lal‚ Kaith‚ Kact or Kayath. Totaling a population of around 10 million in number and having 237 segments‚ they are spread across forty districts of the country in the states of Uttar Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Himachal Pradesh

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    Most people are familiar with Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” to some degree. There are those who have read the full text‚ those who have read excerpts‚ and those who have seen one of the various screen adaptations based on the work. At the very least people are familiar with the story of Mowgli‚ which is by far the most popular; it is also one that most people can recite with little to no thought: boy is found by wolves‚ boy is raised by wolves while hanging out with a panther and a bear‚

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    Romani Culture

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    Culture exists in every society. It is the specific learned norms based on attitudes‚ values and beliefs. Culture is often based on long standing traditions that have been passed from elders to the younger generation. It can be evolved through societal and religious influences. Changing culture‚ though difficult‚ can be done through choice or imposition. When cultures are isolated they tend to stabilize and change is slow or ceases. When culture makes contact with other cultures‚ a type of cultural

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