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    religion several temples and societies have sprung up. One such organization is the “India centre” with integrated “Wales Hindu society”. Some of the activities carried out by the India centre is spiritual talks by invited spiritual leaders or gurus‚ cultural programs such Garba

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    The Mughal Empire was the first large empire in India since the Gupta Empire (nearly a millennium years of difference); it was made up of many ethnicities‚ a variety of geographic localities‚ and hundreds of nobles and their principalities. At its largest extent‚ this empire contained over 140 million inhabitants‚ as well as encompassing 3.5 million square kilometers. However‚ as all empires do‚ the Mughal Empire faced many difficulties‚ and by the turn of the 19th century‚ had weakened significantly

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    Introduction In recent years‚ the competition between low-cost airlines / no frills airlines and legacy airlines has arouse a heat debate‚ especially in North America. Although airline industries including diverse tasks‚ deciding the price of airplane ticket might be the most significant part in marketing. This assignment attempts to analysis the different pricing strategies that Airline companies make to enhance competitiveness in North America. Moreover‚ these comparisons will be supported by

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    Cross Cultural Communication A country that was annexed by another country is sure to have exchanged or been impacted culturally and in many other aspects. An excellent example of this could be the British India. India was ruled over by Britishers for almost 350 years. Therefore‚ many traits and systems in India today are derived from the time they were under the British rule. One of the most vivid illustrations of this is the schooling system and English as a medium language for teaching and

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    India’s pre-colonial historic timeline features a richly diverse culture and religious practices. This diversity stems from the many immigrants and traders‚ as well as invading armies‚ who took part of their own philosophies to India. The landscape and climate throughout the Indian subcontinent ranges extraordinarily from dry deserts to tropical rainforests. India’s diverse culture is in many ways a reflection of its wide-ranging climate. Languages‚ customs‚ literature‚ food‚ songs‚ and clothing

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    Right Place‚ Wrong Face “Right Place‚ Wrong Face” by Alton Fitzgerald White is an illustration of the racial prejudices that causes innocent citizens to suffer. This narrative describes the injustice a black man has to suffer when he is victimized because of his racial background and dermal color. His unjust arrest and police’s ignorance towards his civil rights leaves him questioning the ethics‚ morals‚ and principles his parents had taught him while he was growing up. His encounter with the

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    special character of the women. * She was the world history maker by separating Bangladesh from Pakistan ’s influence and letting the native peoples to lead their own government. This shows her democratic leadership unlike Hitler. * She refused Sikh militant group demand of "Khalistan" with iron hand by “operation bluestar”. This is the good example for today’s government which is not even able to control their opposite party in paliement. * Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi “I

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    Margaret Thatcher and Indira Gandhi were both polarizing figures in their countries‚ who left behind controversial legacies. Both of these influential leaders seized opportunity when it appeared‚ and overcame the obstacles of being female politicians during some tremendously difficult and trying times. However‚ both of these women proved that leadership is not dependent on gender‚ yet on the determination and passion one has for their country. On October 13‚ 1925‚ Margaret Thatcher was born in

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    and a massacre. General Reginald Dyer however‚ was unaware of these lines that could be crossed. The day in question was April 13th‚ 1919. A Sunday. It was in the public garden known as Jallianwala Bagh‚ in Amritsar India. The 13th was the day of the Sikh Baisakhi Festival‚ where thousands of people gathered to celebrate. However‚ a few days prior‚ Amritsar was put under martial law‚ where from there‚ General Dyer banned all meetings and gatherings in the city. However‚ word of this news hadn’t spread

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    individuals of Six Sigma teams made Six Sigma project team different from other teams like Leadership teams‚ Problem-Solving Teams‚ Natural work Teams‚ self-manage teams and virtual teams. Why? Because Leadership teams according to the two quality gurus Juran and Crosby have two kinds.

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