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    goes as long as its beneficial for you as an individual‚ a governing state of mind; it’s all normal for my eyes. Indian culture has a totally different model compared to the American culture. Indian culture stems from family values. Unlike the American culture the Indian culture has a very strong family base. American families tend to break apart due to individual desires and goals. Indians will by pass anything that appears to have a short term or long term affect on their family. However‚ Americans

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    It is undeniable that women‚ in general‚ have suffered all sorts of discrimination and have been treated poorly by every society around the world for as long as history has been recorded. All countries in the world have announced their support to equal rights for women. Yet‚ on a daily basis‚ various forms of discrimination and violence against females take place around the world. Sometimes‚ men install glass ceilings to separate women‚ which prevent them from moving up in their careers. Sometimes

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    THE SITUATION OF WOMEN The economic‚ social and political status of women have direct bearings on the level of fertility in any society. Where women ’s roles are exclusively defined in terms of household management and matrimonial duties‚ as is the case in Ethiopia‚ they are subject to the expectation that they replenish the race by bearing a large number of children and assume full responsibility for maintaining them almost single handedly. Since women are‚ by and large‚ economically dependent

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    impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Research methods [Identifying a Research problem] [The impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Introduction Globalization opened up the wall between globe and people came to know the information and cultures all around. This made rapid growth of Urbanisation and technology which resulted in losing the culture and regional identity of India. Different cultures across the world mixed due

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    RESEARCH ARTICLE ON MATERNAL HEALTH & STATUS OF WOMEN IN RAJASTHAN ABSTRACT “Maternal deaths are both caused by poverty and are a cause for it. The cost of childbirth can quickly exhaust a family’s income‚ bringing more financial hardship.” -Tamar Manuelyan‚ Vice President for Human Development at the World Bank. Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth and the postpartum period. Many developing nations lack apposite health care

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    pollution is a major global problem. It has been suggested that it is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases‚[1][2] and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14‚000 people daily.[2] An estimated 700 million Indians have no access to a proper toilet‚ and 1‚000 Indian children die of diarrheal sickness every day.[3] Some 90% of China’s cities suffer from some degree of water pollution‚[4] and nearly 500 million people lack access to safe drinking water.[5] In addition to the acute problems

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    Women of the Asian Culture Shavon Schultze ANT 101 Keith Nesto September 27‚ 2009 Women of the Asian Culture Women of Asian culture should be given equal opportunity of human rights in regards to politics‚ employment‚ economics‚ and family life. Because of religious beliefs‚ and tradition‚ women of the Asian culture are accustomed to the burden of being house wives‚ stay at home mothers‚ and homemakers. Society in Asia feels that women should not be working in the workforce; it is said that

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    Status of Women in Islam By Dr. Najam-us-Sahar Butt (FSP) There is a lot of talk about women’s rights in Pakistan and other Muslim countries these days. The western media is projecting a very gruesome and poor plight of the women in Muslim countries with the intention of distorting the section image of Islam. Unfortunately‚ this propaganda is proving quite effective and the entire west and a small section of females in our society have misinterpreted Islam as being the cause of their troubles

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    Bakkar ID#: 201101998 Email Address: amar.albakkar@lau.edu Tel: 03/925225 Instructor: Mrs. Therese Nasrallah Date of Presentation: July 2‚ 2012 General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the Indian culture’s diversity Central Idea: India is a fascinating country with diverse traditions related to their language‚ their costumes‚ and their cuisine. Organization: Topical Order Visual Aids: Power Point Presentation Audience:

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    The Role and Status of Women When reading Segu and Things Fall Apart‚ the role of women is a major part of each novel. Their roles are alike in some ways but at the same time they have some slight differences. In Achebe’s text‚ women do not seem to be of much importance in their day to day life‚ but they are crucial to the spiritual wellness of their culture. In Conde’s text though‚ the women are much more respected by the people in their tribe. The level of reverence for women differs greatly

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