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    influence in local arts‚ cultures and traditions are distinctly visible in every country and society in the region. Nepal‚ too‚ has its unique geography‚ history and cultural heritage‚ and still is an integral part of the broader cultural history and tradition of Indian sub-continent. As the saying goes‚ culture sees no borders. While being parts of broader South Asian culture‚ Nepal and India share special closeness and similarity in cultural tradition. They are so closely and strongly interlinked

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    agriculture in nepal

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    I chose these two entries :- Joseph Stiglitz The basic idea that Joseph glitz talks about is how globalizations hadn’t worked out the same way that most people thought it would. The first thing he talks about is the increasing inequality between the rich and the poor between the people around the world and sometimes within the same country and the fact that globalization has something to do with that. I agree with him on the idea that technology and the education required to use technology have

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    Jail Industry in Nepal

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    government agencies engaged in this kind of manufacturing. Hetauda cement industry has the core competitors like Udayapur Cement Industry (government) and many private cement factories. Hetauda cement industry is the single company to produce clinker in Nepal. It has the very good credit over the market. The capacity of the Industry is 750 Metric Ton per day or 16000 bags of Cement per day. The annual capacity is 260000 MT. The cement industry is operating with many difficulties in the market like labor

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    HISTORY OF TRAINING AND ITS DEVELOPMENT It has been a way of life that‚ the trades of adults have been taught to children to prepare them to face the real world. During the course of time people have changed‚ become more intricate and along with them‚ the skills applied and the tools used to do the work have also transformed. In a situation to manage these changes in the production‚ and substance of operation‚ job training also evolved In olden times‚ the kind of work that people did was mainly

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    1- INTRODUCTION:- (APPLE MACINTOSH) * APPLE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT:- Founded in 1976 in a garage in Santa Clara‚ California‚ Apple is the brainchild of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs‚ two college dropouts who sought to provide a user-friendly computer to a new and distinct market of small computer users. Between 1978 and 1980‚ sales increased from $7.8 million to $117 million‚ and in 1980 the company underwent its initial public stock offering. In 1983‚ Steve Wozinak left Apple. That same

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    The art of weaving is an old tradition in the kingdom of Nepal‚ especially in the mountainous regions of the country. Radii‚ Pakhi‚ Bakkhu‚ Darhi are well known Nepalese products produced in these regions using indigenous wool. The marketing of these products has been confined to the domestic market. The traditional designs of Nepalese-Tibetan carpets are basically influenced by Buddhism‚ but in recent years the Nepalese manufacturers have introduced modern designs and colors in line with present

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    Trail Bridge in Nepal

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    What is Trail Bridge? For any country to develop and prosper infrastructure is needed. And transport infrastructure is globally recognized as the must for development. Due to the physiological difficulties road transport is only the feasible and viable means of transportation in Nepal. Unfortunately‚ given the topography of Nepal‚ construction of road transport network in every part of the country is neither technically feasible nor economical. The only reliable means of transport for the hill and

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    The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked sovereign state situated in South Asia. The country is bordered by the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of India. Kathmandu is capital of Nepal and also the largest metropolis of the country with a population of around five million. Total population of the country is around 27 million while two million of them are abroad for jobs and education. Official language of the country is Nepali while Nepal Bhasa‚ Maithili and hundred other

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    Accounting is defined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) as "the art of recording‚ classifying‚ and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money‚ transactions and events which are‚ in part at least‚ of financial character‚ and interpreting the results thereof." Accounting is thousands of years old; the earliest accounting records‚ which date back more than 7‚000 years‚ were found in Mesopotamia (Assyrians). The people of that time relied on primitive accounting

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    separate courts – courts of law and courts of equity. Trust law was a product of courts of equity. We will thus look at: (i) the meaning of “equity” that is associated with courts of equity; (ii) the origins of courts of equity; (iii) the development of the law of uses and trusts; (iv) the transfer of equity jurisdiction to Canada; (v) the current status of the fusion of law and equity. II. THE MEANING OF EQUITY Objective: Be able to describe four different meanings that might be associated

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