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    Silk Road Case Study

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    The Silk Road - named for its main export, silk – was, in fact, a series of routes that revolutionised trade in the ancient world. Established in the 2nd century BC, the road connected almost every major ancient super power (Jenkins, 2012) (Mark, 2014). This expansion of intercontinental trade and travel brought about by The Silk Road significantly impacted Asian societies. The adoption of Buddhism in China and economic growth of towns along the route exemplify such change. The Silk Road was…

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    September 11, 2001 was a very devastating day in U.S. history due to the attack on the Twin Towers located in New York, NY and the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. 19 Islam 's who were associated with the terrorist group al-Qaeda, which was led by Osama Bin Laden and a few others, hijacked the plane shortly after takeoff in hopes to carry out the suicide attacks and terrorism performed that day in the United States. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, terrorism is “the unlawful use or…

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    1. In the world of geopolitics, there are many variables to consider when looking at the ways in which geography impacts civilization and specifically how it influences international affairs and world peace. Factors include geographic features such as topography, sea access, climate, natural resource access, arable land, as well as cultural, political, militaristic and demographic conditions. In his book, Prisoners of Geography, Tim Marshall - an authority on foreign affairs and a former…

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    Disasters form when hazards and vulnerability factors collide. The underlying causes, conditions, triggers and inadequate measures to reduce risk are all important aspects to consider when studying disasters. I will be using the social vulnerability perspective in this essay to examine the floods that occurred in Pakistan in 2010. These floods were considered to be a massive humanitarian disaster, leaving millions suffering through loss and insecurity. Specifically, I will be taking a practical…

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    stories of real life people. On Ami Vitale’s official website, you’re able to click on different title stories and look through a gallery of pictures that were taken for that specific topic. Some pieces that I loved were ones you can find in the “Kashmir: Paths to Peace” album; there’s a photo with the captioning of “RELATIVES OF NAZ BANU, WHO WAS KILLED DURING AN ATTACK” and it is an image of a woman named Naz Banu, whose lifeless body is being held in the hands of her relatives as she slowly…

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    Internet Privacy Report

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    Recent events have caused the media to portray the government as watching every move of its citizens and the people that it was meant to protect. Critics might say that it is a violation of the United States constitution to spy on the people who live in this country. But on the other hand, some people may say that it is ultimately for the good of the United States. According to President Barack Obama, throughout our nation’s history, people were spied on for the sake of national security. He…

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    On September 11th, 2001, four separate attacks on the United States were coordinated and carried out by an Islamic extremist terrorist group known as al-Qaeda. Four planes were hijacked by 19 different terrorists, with two of the planes flying into both buildings of the World Trade Center in New York City, one plane flying into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the final plane crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks followed a growing unrest towards the western world and the USA…

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    Introduction: Patriarchy and male domination is the phenomenon’s which is most common in Asian societies. Male domination it not a contemporary phenomena but it has long history in different region countries. Unfortunately the females are the most deprived group of the society which is always affected by male hegemony. Females are dominated by male through different names and various means. Male hegemony and male domination created too much challenges for women and it is a big social issue which…

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    Baba Ramdev Case Study

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    Operating Model- swamibabaramdevmedicines.com Patanjaliayurveda.org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How…

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    Lijjat Papad Case Study

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    WOMEN AS ENTREPRENEURS A LIJJAT PAPAD CASE STUDY When women entrepreneurs of India are discussed, some of the famous and successful women that come to our mind are Ms Indu Jain (Chairwoman of the largest Media Group- Bennet Coleman & Co), Ms Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (Chairwoman and Managing Director of Biocon India Group), Ms Indira Nooyi (Chairperson and Chief executive officer of Pepsico), Vandana Luthra (an authority on wellness, the Government has appointed her as the Chairperson of the Beauty…

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