(UDHR) (1948).” Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2013. Benson‚ Ophelia. “God Is Merciful‚ but Only If You ’re a Man.” The Guardian. Guardian News and Media‚ 30 May 2009. Web. 27 Mar. 2013. Goonesekere‚ Savitri. "A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO REALIZING GENDER EQUALITY." UN Women. United Nations‚ Sept. 1998. Web. 30 Mar. 2013. Kazi‚ S. “Women‚ Islam and Muslim Identity in India.” Lola Press‚ 12 (2000)‚ 22-22. Kissling‚ Frances Palsule‚ Mahendra. “Religion
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Women as Academic Leaders in Higher Education Aparna Raj Professor & Head Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management Bundelkhand University‚ Jhansi Women in Higher Education in India are among the lowest in the Commonwealth Countries. Women reach the top the hard way it is a struggle‚ a constant juggling of roles‚ tight work to maintain a balance between home and career. With all the old roles and new roles mixing matching‚ prioritizing to excel‚ few have reached to peak. The climate of higher
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Sati (practice) "Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body of her Late Husband"‚ from Pictorial History of China and India‚ 1851. Satī (Devanagari: सती‚ the feminine of sat "true"; also called suttee)[4] is a religious funeral practice among some Hindu communities in which a recentlywidowed Hindu woman either voluntarily or by use of force and coercion immolates herself on her husband’s funeral pyre.[1] The practice is rare and has been outlawed in India since 1829.[2] The
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Nana Sahib 1 Nana Sahib Nana Sahib Born 19 May 1824 Bithoor Disappeared 1857 Kanpur Nationality Title Predecessor Religion Parents Indian Peshwa Baji Rao II Hinduism Narayan Bhatt and Ganga Bai Nana Sahib (born 19 May 1824 – disappeared 1857)‚ born as Dhondu Pant (Marathi: धोंडू पंत)‚ was an Indian‚ Maratha aristocrat‚ who led the Indian Rebellion of 1857. As the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao II‚ he sought to restore the Maratha rule and the Peshwa tradition in India
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THE STEREOTYPICAL PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN COMMERCIAL INDIAN CINEMA ---------------------------------- A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Communications University of Houston ___________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts _______________________________________ By Sowmya Nandakumar May‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 _________________________________________________________________1 Introduction
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TANUSRI R.P SAMY VISUAL CULTURE INTERMEDIATE PROJECT Perception and Composition. The painting I have chosen represents the formal elements that reflect on a new modern art movement pre and post independent India. The artist is Jamini Roy and the painting is named: "Drummers” Shri Jamini Roy
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------------------------------------------------- Legal decisions Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 recognises “relationship in the nature of marriage” and protects female partners from domestic violence. Such partners can claim monetary and other reliefs under the Act.[1] In S. Khushboo Vs. Kanniammal & Anr.‚[2] the Supreme Court of India‚ placing reliance upon its earlier decision in Lata Singh Vs. State of U.P. & Anr.‚[3] held that live-in-relationship is permissible
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Business Research Methods (2014) Decreasing number of box office hits per year in Telugu film industry (Tollywood) - analysis and recommendations Business Research Methods Submitted to Submitted by Dr Arun Abraham Elias M Rohit Victoria Management School PGP/17/151 – Section C Victoria University of Wellington Indian Institute of Management‚ Kozhikode India New Zealand M Rohit (PGP/17/151) Page 1 Business Research Methods (2014) Abstract This paper
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO QUALITATIVE DATA: WHY‚ WHEN AND HOW - Savitri Abeyasekera Statistical Services Centre‚ University of Reading‚ P.O. Box 240‚ Harry Pitt Building‚ Whiteknights Rd.‚ Reading RG6 6FN‚ UK. Phone 0118 931 8459‚ e-mail s.abeyasekera@rdg.ac.uk 1. Introduction In many research studies involving the use of participatory tools‚ much of the information gathered is of a qualitative nature. Some of this will contribute to addressing specific research questions‚ while
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