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    Indian Airlines

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Indian Airlines is the oldest carrier in the domestic aviation industry. It has been the main stay for domestic air travel in India for more than 45 years. With the arrival of other private airlines‚ its interests have been hurt‚ but it is continuing it’s quest to be the leader in this industry. During the research‚ the main objectives of the study have been: a)To understand the perception of travellers towards Indian Airlines. b)Also to apprehend the perceptions of travel

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    Culture

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    Culture is one of the most important and basic concepts of sociology. In sociology culture has a specific meaning. The anthropologists believe that the behaviour which is meant is called culture. In other words the behavior which is transmitted to us by some one is called culture. The way of living‚ eating‚ wearing‚ singing‚ dancing and talking are all parts of a culture. In common parlance‚ the word culture‚ is understood to mean beautiful‚ refined or interesting. In sociology we use the word

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    The Pueblo Indians

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    Centuries ago‚ in the 1190s‚ huts and rock shelters began appearing in the cliffs of southern Colorado. These were being built by Pueblo Indians‚ the native peoples of the land‚ who then went on to inhabit the sights for another seven hundred years. They continued adding new buildings and villages until they reached an impressive total of six hundred cliff dwellings before eventually migrating south into Arizona and Mexico‚ leaving behind their magnificent architecture‚ surrounded by protecting

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    The men and boys are the ones who hunted and the women gathered. The Southwest is a very hot and dry place so there wasn’t much big game to hunt. Instead‚ the men hunted small game such as rabbits and wild turkeys. Though fish were plentiful‚ the Apache believed that eating them was taboo. They would not

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    The Paleo-Indians

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    The current beliefs of how North America was first settled‚ and the different ways of how the country changed over time‚ can be explained with discussing the following three time periods: the Paleo-Indian Era‚ the Archaic Era‚ and the Pre-Columbian Era. The Paleo-Indians The Paleo-Indians‚ which were believed to have inhabited North America some 15‚000-10‚000 years ago (Schultz‚ 2010)‚ were thought by archaeologists to be the first people to reside in the region of what is now known as the United

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    Indian Art

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    Indian Art is the art produced on the Indian subcontinent from about the 3rd millennium BC to modern times. To viewers schooled in the Western tradition‚ Indian art may seem overly ornate and sensuous; appreciation of its refinement comes only gradually‚ as a rule. Voluptuous feeling is given unusually free expression in Indian culture. A strong sense of design is also characteristic of Indian art and can be observed in its modern as well as in its traditional forms. The vast scope of the art of

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    indian literature

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    References: 2. For a discussion‚ K.A. Nilakanta Sastri‚ The Sangam Age: Its Cults and Cultures‚(Madras‚1972). 3. M.G.S. Narayanan‚ ’The Vedic-Sastraic-Puranic Elements in the Sangam Literature ’‚ Proceedings of the Indian History Congress‚ (Aligarh‚ 1975). 4. R. Champakalakshmi‚ ’Introduction ’‚ Studies in History‚ Vol. IV‚ No.2‚ (1982). in India ’‚ Indian History Congress‚ Bodhagaya‚ 1981. Kammalas and the Application of Dharmasastra ’‚ Professor K.A. Nilakanta Sastri

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    “Saving” The Indians

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    “Saving” The Indians What the white reformers hoped to achieve with the breakup of the reservations and with schools was assimilation. The saw that through assimilation that the Indians could be “white”. In instructions to Indian Agents and Superintendents of Indian Schools. The source states that the people thought that if the Indians were destined to become part of national life and not viewed as Indians but to make them Americans was through a system of schooling for the Indian youth. They

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    indian dance

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    Indian Dance: Antara Bhardwaj- Kathak styles Kathak is the one of eight forms of Indian classical dances perform by men and women‚ originated from northern indian‚ known as kathakars or storytellers. The styles of dance have its unique character from the rhythmic footwork with rhythms that he or she stomps out barefoot on the floor‚ accented with many bells worn around the ankles ( and from seeing the guest artist I can say there were more than 100 bells around her ankles making lots of

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    Tarahumara Indians

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    runners in the world”‚ yet barely anyone has heard of them. These very shy and isolated people are known as the Tarahumara Indians‚ and they are incredible endurance runners. This is evident in the way they live and how they incorporate running as a part of their lifestyle. The Tarahumara Indians also call themselves the Raramuri‚ which translates to mean foot runner. These Indians live in the Sierra Madre of Mexico‚ in “small isolated clusters with most of the population concentrated in the…Copper

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