binding were described as “San tsun gin lian‚” “Golden Lotus” or “Lily”. By the 19th century‚ 40–50% of Chinese women had bound feet and for upper class women‚ the figure was almost 100%. * According to historical account‚ root of foot binding lie in China in the Sung Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.)‚ during the rule of Emperor Li Yu in China. The ruler ’s favorite concubine Yao-Niang performed a dance on the tips of her toes atop a golden lotus pedestal. * Another origin is of an Empress who had
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Vietnam. The Mountain Dew which is owned and produced by PepsiCo is a corbonated soft drink with a fresch citrusflavour. The Moutain Dew has a green color that is characteristic for the product. We found out from vietnamese friends that lotus green tea and lotus is a appreciated flavour in Vietnam so we want to satisfy this demand with and adapt mountain Dew to the markets needs and wants. The mountain dew and vietnam The 2011 GDP of Vietnam is $299.2 billion‚ which ranked 43 in the world.
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Tao Fung Shan: A Christian Church Built in the Chinese Oriental Style Situated upon a small hill in Shatin‚ Tao Fung Shan is the perfect location for a missionary site. However‚ Tao Fung Shan struck myself‚ and undoubtedly any other new visitors‚ as its appearance does not reflect its Christian roots. Instead‚ the context was wholly Chinese with the buildings constructed in the typical Chinese traditional style. The gardens were in a typical Asian-Pacific style which involves having the garden
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MATLAB 7.0.4 (sim-mechanics) ACHIEVEMENTS • All – India DAV Topper in CBSE Class 10th board examination with merit certificate in English and Maths from CBSE awarded to top 0.1% students and was awarded gold medal by Late. Mr. Sunil Dutt for the same. • Awarded R.P. Singh gold medal in 6th annual convocation of NIT Kurukshetra for 1st
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Exercise 1 MawiWorld Sdn Bhd acquired the shares in E-Keen Sdn Bhd on 1 October 2007 for RM359‚450 when E-Keen Sdn Bhd’s profit and loss and capital reserve were RM30‚600 and RM20‚000 respectively. Balance Sheets as 30 September 2008 MawiWorld Sdn Bhd E-Keen Sdn Bhd RM RM RM RM Non current assets Property 200‚000 270‚000 Plant and machinery (net book value) 203‚000 260‚000 Investments in E-Keens Sdn Bhd 225‚000 ordinary shares 281‚450
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N.Sukanya PhD Research Scholar Department of English Periyar University Salem-11 Nature as a Creator and Destroyer in The Hungry Tide Man‚ though wonders at the beauty of nature and its creations‚ fails to realize that they are also part of the web of life in the earth. Moreover‚ they adopt an anthropocentric attitude towards nature which‚ in fact‚ results in exploitation of it. This kind of attitude towards nature has urged several critics and writers to warn them of nature’s two-sided
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Bhagat Singh‚ a Sandhu Jat‚[1] was born on 28 September 1907 to Kishan Singh and Vidyavati at Chak No. 105‚ GB‚ Banga village‚ Jaranwala Tehsil in the Lyallpur district of the Punjab Province of British India. His birth coincided with the release from jail of his father and two uncles‚ Ajit Singh and Swaran Singh.[2] His family were Sikhs‚ some of whom had been active in Indian independence movements‚ and others having served in Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army. His ancestral village was Khatkar Kalan
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Bhatia‚ B.M. Famines in India‚ 1860-1965. New York (1967) Beaud‚ Michel Bernanke‚ B.S. Essays on the Great Depression. Princeton University Press‚ Princeton‚ 2000 Bharadwaj‚ Krishna of Capitalism." The Journal of Peasant Studies 12‚ no. 4 (1985): 7-25. Dutt‚ R. C. Economic History of India in the Victorian Age‚ 1837-1901. London (1906). Greenough‚ Paul R. Prosperity and Misery in Modern Bengal: The Famine of 1943-1944. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1982. Habib‚ Irfan (ed.)‚ The Cambridge Economic
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FUNDAMENTALISM AND CRIME Criminology Project 4th Trimester SUBMITTED TO- Dr P.K. Shukla SUBMITTED BY- GARIMA GUPTA 2011 BA.LLB 69 A-1117 CONTENTS Introduction Statement of Problem Objective Hypothesis Method of Study Analysis Theories Law Judgments Statistics Conclusion Bibliography INTRODUCTION Fundamentalism is the demand for a strict adherence to specific theological doctrines usually understood as a reaction against Modernist theology‚ primarily
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