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    A PASSAGE TO INDIA

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    A PASSAGE TO INDIA Introduction: Forster is a distinguished novelist both in modern English and world literature history. After the author’s two visits to India‚ the great novel A Passage to India (1924) was produced; it is a novel by E. M. Forster set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s. In a word‚ it is a novel of cultural‚ social‚ psychological‚ and religious conflict arising mainly from clashes between India’s native population and British

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     Two group companies – Volkswagen India & VGSIPL.  Volkswagen India – Volkswagen branded cars.  VGSIPL – Audi and Skoda.  Marketing strategy in India – Product‚ Place‚ Price‚ Promotion. ISSUES  Caters mainly to luxury segment.  Higher price range – except Skoda Fabia.  Lack of brand awareness among Indian consumers. Lack of aggressive marketing in earlier phases. Lesser sales than BMW‚ Mercedez‚ etc (SIAM).  Lack of consumer knowledge – what Volkswagen stands for.  Perceived

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    Goa in india

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    Goa is India’s smallest state ‚ it is located on the west coast of india in the region known as Konkan . Goa was ruled by the Portuguese for 450 years till it was liberated from the portuguese to form a part of india on 19th december 1961. Goa has a long history of rulers dating back to the 3 rd century bc when it was the part of the mauryan empire .goa has been ruled by numerous rulers Silharas‚Kadamdas‚Chaukyans ‚ kings of Deccan‚kings of Vijaynagar‚Adilshah of Bijapur and last but not least the

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    Culture

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    University Press. Axtell‚ R. E. (1985). Do’s and taboos around the world. Elmsford‚ NY: The Benjamin Co. Ayoub‚ M. (1994). Lebanon between religious faith and political ideology. In D. Basso‚ K. H. (1970). To give up on words: Silence in Western Apache culture. Berque‚ J. (1978). Cultural expression in Arab society toda_y (Translated by R. W. Birdsell‚ D. S. (1987). Ronald Reagan on Lebanon and Grenada: Flexibility and interpretation Birdwhistell‚ R. L. (1970). Kinesics and context. Philadelphia‚ PA: University

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    Culture

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    CULTURE: The system of shared beliefs‚ values‚ customs‚ behaviors‚ and artifacts that the members of society use to cope with their world and with one another‚ and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning Culture is the sum of total of the learned behavior of a group of people that are generally considered to be the tradition of that people and are transmitted from generation to generation. LAYERS OF CULTURE People even within the same culture carry several layers of

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    Throughout global history civilizations have been developed and destroyed. This is due to geographical features surrounding the nation or region. The geographical features can benefit a region‚ but it may also be the source of a catastrophic event. These geographical features include mountains‚ oceans‚ and volcanoes and so on. A geographical feature that has had both positive and negative effects on a nation or region would be ocean. An ocean like the Pacific Ocean can be able to provide a region

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    21 India

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    India in 21st centuries Our country has made tremendous progress after independence and we have very optimistic picture of it. If we compare the progress of these four decades with the country that India was at the close of the 19th century‚ we would wonder at the difference.The present country has achieved great success in economics‚ trade‚ industry‚ education and science. And now we can presume that India will surely occupy an important position in the world in 21st century. The day is not far

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    Bella India

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    Case Study: Bella India Bella Healthcare was founded in year 1969 in Saint Louis by the brothers Greg and Todd Bella. The American company is a manufacturer for medical health monitoring devices. At the end of the 1980s‚ Bella Healthcare had already sales offices in Europe and other Asian markets with the idea of creating the first manufacturing facility outside the boarders of the United States. The main target was an industrial area (The Export Promotion Industrial Park) with a very good infrastructure

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    Tourism in India

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    Travel may occur by human-powered transport such as walking or bicycling‚ or with vehicles‚ such as public transport‚ automobiles‚ trains and airplanes. Motives to travel include pleasure‚ relaxation‚ discovery and exploration‚ getting to know other cultures and taking personal time for building interpersonal relationships. Travel may be local‚ regional‚ national (domestic) or international. In some countries‚ non-local internal travel may require an internal passport‚ while international travel typically

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    The Nayar of India

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    The Nayar of India (Kinship‚ Beliefs‚ and Values) Richard Cantu Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: 101 Instructor: June Maul August 9‚ 2011 The Nayar of India are ethnographic and folk-culture society. They are a complex and interesting large and power cast society that live in extended matrilineal family groups. Hinduism is the main religion of these people and that combined with their social and economic structure make for an interesting combination of kinship‚ gender relations‚ beliefs

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