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    Ghani Daniel Chia Kwek Jun Hao BLAKE @ INTERNATIONAL INDIA COUNTRY ANALYSIS REPORT Global Business Environment Report | Singapore Polytechnic GBE- India Country Analysis Report Executive Summary This research study report aims is to examine India‚ to evaluate the possibility of Blake @ International investing in India for a new manufacturing operation to hedge against the predominant risks against rising costs in China. This report comprehensively addressed issues relating to

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    Since the study of ancient times began‚ historians have noted several aspects between ancient civilizations that are quite extraordinary. Communities that were separated by thousands of kilometers and even oceans have managed to solve situations in the same way and create same or similar objects. Further in this essay‚ some examples of similarities between ancient civilizations will be told and reasons for this to happen will be discussed. Many civilizations in the past have had the same ideas while

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    Silk Worm In Ancient China

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    The inventions of China shaped the world we live in today‚ no matter what country you live in. From silk‚ to gunpowder‚ to paper‚ and even agricultural advances all stem from China. Even smaller‚ personal convenience items‚ such as the bristle toothbrush‚ umbrellas‚ and the compass were invented by these brilliant people. The mulberry silk worm has brought much wealth to the country of China and created a material that is like no other. The method of creating silk was a well-kept secret by the

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    simply an aid to esthetic pleasure. By the 10th century‚ gunpowder began to be used for military purposes in China in the form of rockets and explosive bombs fired from catapults. The first reference to cannon appears in 1126 when oil bamboo tubes were used to launch missiles at the enemy. Eventually bamboo tubes were replaced by metal tubes‚ and the oldest cannon in China dates from 1290. From China‚ the military use of gunpowder appears to have spread to Japan and Europe. "It was used by the Mongols

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    the Irish tale‚ and Yeh-Shen‚ the Chinese version. Both stories differ from the well-known French adventure. However‚ these two versions of Cinderella‚ “Yeh-Shen”‚ the Chinese version‚ and “The Irish Cinderlad”‚ the Irish version‚ have similarities and differences. Using “Mentor gives magical help”‚ it can reveal about the different culture it originated from. The mentor gives magical help in “Yeh-Shen” shows that the story originated from the Chinese culture‚ when Yeh-Shen

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    The ancient civilizations of Rome and Han China shared both similarities and differences in their social‚ political and economical views. First‚ ancient Rome and Han China both shared social views. Male dominance was a big thing for both‚ as they only cared to produce male offspring and didn’t really care much about the women. In Han China it was a bit of a disgrace to produce women offspring; in Rome women were in the same social level as all of the children‚ everybody under seven-teen years

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    Democratic India‚ Communist China As we known‚ the administration of the government is important to social improvement‚ economic‚ political policy and Gross Domestic Product for a state. Moreover‚ I can affect the position of a state to the world. First‚ let me introduce the situations of contemporary China and India. It is clearly that depending on the high growth economy‚ the power of China nowadays can shake the world. And there are over 40% world’s populations are the citizens of China and India

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    you think that religions and philosophies affect daily life in many different cultures? In India and China‚ religion and philosophy impact daily life because they help dictate people. In India‚ people believed in religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. In China‚ people believed in philosophies like Daoism‚ Confucism‚ and Legalism. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism are dictates the ways of life in India. The have strict rules of living that must be followed. In Hinduism there is a set of rules

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    were adversely affected‚ while others benefited by using these products as raw materials The Chinese are exporting to India a wide range of low-cost consumer goods that have a mass market in India such as kitchen-ware‚ textiles‚ electronic items‚ furniture‚ toys‚ cosmetics‚ footwear and accessories. In fact in the last four years‚ there has been a deluge of cheap imports from China tyres‚ bicycles‚ watches and clocks‚ toys‚ plastics and dyes‚ and bulk drugs In the very near future Indian scooter

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    Buddhism started in ancient India‚ before the spread to the world .Buddhism was found by Siddhartha Gautama (c. 563-483 BC)‚ a northern Indian aristocrat who was troubled by questions concerning the meaning of life and the existence of suffering and death in the world. In his late twenties‚ Gautama then abandoned his wife and family and a cloistered life of luxury and set out to find answers to his questions using the traditional Hindu methods of self-denial and meditation. His quest lasted six years

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