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    women empowerment for

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IS GETTING A REALITY!!!! India‚ which is a conglomerate of diverse ethnic‚ linguistic and geographical features‚ today is at the cusp of a paradigm change in its growth and its position in the world. However‚ India is even known for its sobriquet ’male-chauvinistic nation’. Indian myths describe our country as ‘Mother India’ who is a woman that serves as the mother of every Indian. Famous American novelist of 19th century‚ Louisa May Alcott correctly opines- "When women are the

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    Animals In Captivity

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    In 2008 at the Singapore Zoo‚ three white Bengal tigers attacked and mauled a zoo cleaner‚ Nordin bin Mondongto‚ to death after the man walked through a moat surrounding their enclosure. Researchers asked themselves what would be the cause of these vicious behaviors being reported from many zoos across the globe‚ the answer being the harsh environment zoo animals are surrounded by. Many people are not aware of the harsh treatment the animals endure. Zoos‚ circuses‚ and famous attractions like SeaWorld

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    or building a stadium‚ the vice versa with the negative effects of stadiums in the community‚ and lastly I concentrated on the stadiums here in Cincinnati and more specifically Paul brown stadium who houses everyone ’s favorite team the Cincinnati Bengals. In the last fifteen years no professional stadium has been built in the United States without funding from the public. Since 1990 over seventeen billion dollars have been paid out for construction and renovations of stadiums. Nearly eleven billion

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    hospitality

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    Objectives of Hospitality: Make the guest feel welcomed. Make sure things (products & services) work for the guest. Make sure the operation continues to provide service and make a profit. HOTELS 1. THE PARK‚ Visakhapatnam: Overlooking the Bay of Bengal‚ this luxury five star hotel in Vizag sprawls over 6 acres of a spectacular private beachfront. The Park‚ Vizag gives you an environment that encourages exploration and inner freedom and makes it one of the best leisure five star hotels in Vizag.

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    Descriptive Names

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    THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT SEAS During the early ages‚ many Filipinos use pearls for accessories. The Philippines as we all know is really surrounded by different bodies of water because of these‚ many sea divers dive in seas just to get big and beautiful pearls. The Philippines is also rich in natural resources containing beautiful places because to these‚ they export different sizes of pearls in the different parts of the country. With all its grandeur and magnificence‚ the Pearl of the Orient

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    Polavaram Dam Project

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    Polavaram Project is a multi-purpose irrigation project which has been accorded national project status by the central government.[1] This dam across the Godavari River is under construction. It is located in West Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh state of India. PURPOSE National River-Linking Project‚ which works under the aegis of the Indian Ministry of Water Resources‚ was designed to overcome the deficit in water in the country. As a part of this plan‚ surplus water from the Himalayanrivers

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    The white tiger

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    White tigers are an endangered species and it is said that less than a dozen have been seen in India in about a hundred years. In fact no sightings have been reported since 1951. This may be caused by the fact that the Royal Bengal tiger population has dropped from 40‚000 to 1‚800 in the past ten years and as few as one in every 10‚000 tigers is white (www.cranes.org/whitetiger). White tigers are neither albinos nor a special species. They differ from the normally colored tigers by having blue eyes

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    had a chest girth of 127 cm (50 in). The longest female “Maria Ivanna” measured 270 cm (110 in) in total length (tail of 88 cm (35 in)) and had a chest girth of 108 cm (43 in). These measurements show that the present Amur tiger is longer than the Bengal tiger.[6] According to modern research of wild Siberian tigers in Sikhote-Alin‚ an average adult male of more than 35 months of age weighs 176.4 kg (389 lb)‚ the average asymptotic limit being 222.3 kg (490 lb); an adult tigress weighs 117.9 kg (260

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    Factors leading to Muslim Separatism: There are a few factors which spit the inhabitants of the sub continent into two nations.   RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE The Muslims and Hindus have different religious. Islam preaches Tauheed and believes in equality of man before law. Muslims are believed of ALLAH‚ Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H). The Holy Book holds a cohesive approach towards life. Whole the Hindus follow the religion which is based on the concept of multiple Gods. They follow a caste system and the

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    India Burma Relations

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    Little History: India shares a1600km of border along 4 NE states –Arunachal Pradesh‚ Nagaland‚ Manipur‚and Mizoram. Burma was made a province of British India by British rulers and again separated in 1937. For many years‚ Indo-Burmese relations were strong: Burma previously having been a province of India 1) due to cultural links 2) flourishing commerce 3) the presence of a significant Indian community in Burma.  India provided considerable support when Burma struggled with regional insurgencies

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