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    The Bubble Economy of Japan

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    The Bubble Economy of Japan The Economy of Japan had experience a tremendous growth since the end of the Korean war. The growth of GNP in 1967 and 1968 was above 10 % (double digit growth period) which exceed countries such as Britain‚ France and Germany. The economy experienced a boost is due to many reasons‚ such as: enlargement of industrial facilities‚ massive adaptation of western technology and education‚ lower the military expense to 1% of GNP‚ relation with power nation‚ human resources

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    2g Scam in India

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    known in the media as the Radia tapes controversy. The tapes featured some explosive conversations between Politicians‚ Journalists and Corporate Houses. Politicians from Karunanidhi to Arun Jaitley[citation needed]‚ journalists like Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi and Industrial groups like the Tata’s were either participants or mentioned in these explosive

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    Cathay Pacific

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    critical area of focus for costs cutting. This caused a change in the old business model of building and operating IT infrastructure to a new model of acquiring and managing IT functions. By the mid-nineties Cathay Pacific outsourced their networks to SITA‚ Data Center to IBM and IT applications to Sabre Sirline Solutions through its coined term “Smartsourcing”. At the beginning of 2000 Cathay issues with outsourcing led to internal initiatives to review the present IT landscape. In 2002 is was IMExcellence

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    MIRABAI: Meerabai (c. 1498 – c. 1557 AD) (the word ’bai’ in Rajasthani is an informal term commonly used to refer a girl) was a princess Hindu mystical and a devotee of Lord Krishna from Rajasthan. She was one of the most significant figures Sant of the Vaishnava bhakti movement. Some 1‚300 pads (poems) commonly known as bhajans (sacred songs) are attributed to her. These are popular throughout India and have been published in several translations worldwide. In the bhakti tradition‚ they are in

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    Indian Religion : An essay India as a country has been bestowed with several nomenclatures. Right from unity in diversity to birthplace of Hinduism and Sanskrit‚ the land has always been admired and revered for its rich cultural legacy and variety that it offers. India is a story‚ a legend‚ folklore and an anecdote in itself. It needs no introduction‚ no specific mention. It has continued to thrive for centuries and there are bright chances of it being the next super power. The country has always

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    The readers find it difficult to fix her within the framework of an Indian stereotypical woman. There are other traits in Maya’s character which transcends the idea of “femininity” inseparable from males. She is in search of a new vista for a woman’s world- a space where she is at par with man. Desai writes “for woman‚ about woman by woman” - a genre where woman is not depicted in two versions- one in the temporal consciousness where she is “weak‚ meek and submissive”‚ ideally ABLA dependent on man

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    Topic: Famines‚ poverty‚ government policy‚ food supply in colonial India Introduction From 1760 till 1943 India was hit by terrible famines on a regular basis. More than 85 million Indians died in these famines which were in reality genocides done by the British Raj. Contrast this to the fact that there have been no famine related deaths since independence. British famine policy in India was influenced by the arguments of Adam Smith‚ as seen by the non-interference of the government with the

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    Status of Women in India

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    society is different and unique than any other. Indian society believes in epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata more than anything else. Society wants that a woman should be like Sita the ideal Indian woman‚ who surrendered all her desires and followed Rama to the forest. Girls are brought up to follow the footsteps of Sita. In today’s modern world this expectation continues. A woman should go for work‚ earn money and must do house hold works also. Society expects that a woman should be like superwoman

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    Epic Heroes

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    Question: What connections can you make between content and style of epic tales from different parts of the world? In the course of the history of literature‚ numerous epic poems have been written. Today‚ a number have become well known. Examples of these are Beowulf (an Anglo-Saxon epic poem believed to be the only surviving manuscript from the early 11th century)‚ Iliad (One of the two ancient Greek epic poems written by Homer) and Ramayana (a Sanskrit literature dating back to somewhere around

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    Bhagat Singh‚ Indian Freedom Fighter Bhagat Singh‚ the epitome of heroism‚ was a revolutionist during the Colonial Period in India. Bhagat Singh was well known for his admiration of martyrdom.  Bhagat Singh was one of the most well known Indian freedom fighters and Indian revolutionaries and who contributed significantly in the Indian Freedom Struggle against the British. Singh was born in a family that was actively involved in revolutionary activities against the

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