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    product Pepsodent Sunsilk shampoo Akij foods and Beverage limited Pran Vaseline Apex Partex Cats eye Close up Clear Shampoo Dove Square foods Fair and lovely Jenny’s Hatil Arong Colgate Coca cola Meril Bombay Ponds Bay Ecstacy Rong Sansodyne Pepsi Tibet ACI Bata Otobi Texmart Deshal A particular group will pick a unique product from the list and write on the following concept for that product.             Brief product facts Industry analysis i.e. identification of rivals‚ strength

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    though India in 2002 recognized it as a part of China in return for China’s soft position on Sikkim and merger with India. But without the resolution of Tibet issue‚ there can be no solution on sino India border dispute.While pleading for peaceful relations with China‚ the author prescribes moves that are bound to generate heat in Sino-Indian relations‚ that is‚ claim the ownership of Kailash and Mansarovar

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    In the year 1984 on september 7th I was born in Tibet known as the roof of the world and named Tashi Dolma. Since the time of my birth‚ I have lived in four countries. Tibet my birthplace‚ Nepal where I spent most of my childhood days‚ India where I received my education and also the place where my grandparents resided. It was fascinating learning about various cultures‚ religion‚ and languages such as Tibetan‚ English‚ Hindi and Nepali. On February 2006‚ I was ecstatic moving to the United States

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    Cultural interaction in religion: How does Buddhism impact other aspects of culture? Social and Dietary S - Many Buddhist concepts/ terms are present and used in western society -Karma (used frequently as sense of fate) -“Nirvana” (the name of a band in western society; in Buddhist religion‚ Nirvana is the supreme state free from suffering and individual existence. It is a state Buddhists refer to as "Enlightenment". The attainment of nirvana breaks the otherwise endless rebirth cycle of

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    Mt. Namcha Barwa Mt. Namcha Barwa is identified to be located in the southeast of Tibet Autonomous Region with its elevation of 7‚788 meters above sea level. It’s one of the world’s unconquered mountains to its height above 7‚500 meters and at the same time‚ it’s also the highest peak in the eastern part of the Himalayas. Locally‚ people regard this Mt. Namcha Barwa as a “shy girl” as the apex of the mountain is sometimes seen to peek out from the mist. Furthermore‚ its peak is always capped with

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    India. China and Pakistan also share a close military relation‚ with China supplying a range of modern armaments to the Pakistani defence forces. China supports Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir while Pakistan supports China on the issues of Xinjiang‚ Tibet‚ and Taiwan. Lately‚ military cooperation has deepened with joint projects producing armaments ranging from fighter jets to guided missile frigates. Chinese cooperation with Pakistan has reached high economic points with substantial investment from

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    INDIA’S NEIGHBOURHOOD Challenges in the Next Two Decades INDIA’S NEIGHBOURHOOD Challenges in the Next Two Decades Editors Rumel Dahiya Ashok K Behuria INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES & ANALYSES NEW DELHI First Published in 2012 ISBN 978-81-8274-687-9 Copyright © Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses‚ New Delhi All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic

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    Buddhist Emperor‚ Ashoka visited the site and is considered the founder of the Mahabodhi Temple. Bodhgaya Revitalised- Since 1953‚ Bodh Gaya has been developed as an international place of pilgrimage. Buddhists from Sri Lanka‚ Thailand‚ Burma‚ Tibet‚ Bhutan and Japan have established monasteries and temples within easy walking distance of the Mahabodhi compound. The site of the enlightenment now attracts Buddhists and tourists from all over the

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    WHEN BROTHERS SHARE A WIFE Polyandry is a form of polygamy whereby a woman has several husbands. In Tibet those husbands are often brothers‚ which is why it is most commonly called "Fraternal Polyandry". The eldest brother is normally dominant in terms of authority‚ that is‚ in managing the household‚ but all the brothers share the work and participate as sexual partners. Goldstein’s article focuses on the overlap between the domestic group‚ defined as those individuals that live in a single household

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    Humanities 1 Art Work Project Nalanda Monastic University One of the most influencing factors of Buddhism expansion and success in spreading the Buddha doctrine was the use of retreats and parks as monasteries‚ from the very time of Buddha Shakyamuni. While the followers of the Buddha started increasing over time with monks and nuns including all non-ordained or lay people‚ they quickly came with the need to find a place for shelter mainly from the heavy rains and other adverse

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