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    Along the east, or rather running up to north-east, extended the continuous coast-line of the Bay of Bengal, stretching for nearly 1200 miles, from Cape Comorin to the Chilka Lake. The western coast was formed by the shores of the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, for about 540 miles. Running parallel to the coast on the west was the high range of mountains…

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    The effects of infrastructure can be dire to the civilization staying afloat. In Mesopotamia they had a very good prosperous irrigation system created by the Sumerian People, with these Irrigation systems they “ tapped into rivers, built reservoirs, and dug canals, so they could irrigate fields of Barkley, wheat and peas”(Ziegler 26). With these irrigation systems came migrations of different people, such as the Semitic People as they became more prosperous they acquired a government and…

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    concerned about. These attitudes led to frequent conflicts and strained relationships with native populations that weren’t as present in French colonialism. The British aimed to – or claimed to – avoid these conflicts; the commander of the Botany Bay expedition was ordered to live “in amity and kindness” with the Indigenous Australians in the 1780s, though this rapidly devolved. The settler colonies in these areas were the both product of overpopulation after rapid population growth in Britain…

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    Tourism in India is economically important and growing rapidly. Tamilnadu, Uttarpradesh and Maharashtra are the top most tourism places in India. Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai and Jaipur are often visited by foreign tourists. The ministry of tourism designs national policies for the development and promotion of tourism. Quality in the travel and tourism sector is pretty much essential. Providing security and minimising crime is very important. The Ministry of tourism has already designs national…

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    Kovalam Kerala Essay

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    Kovalam in Kerala is one of the hot tourist destinations in India. Kovalam is called as the beach town in the Thiruvananthapuram city on the Arabian sea coast. The literal meaning of Kovalam is “a grove of coconut trees”. There are plenty of things you can do in the enchanting beach destination town of Kovalam. Sun bath lying on the beach or swimming in the cool waters, have an oil and Ayurvedic massage, savor your tongue with seafood or try your hand at fishing. Have a ride on surfboards and…

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    Let’s take a step out of the country, across the Pacific Ocean, trudge against the waves of the Philippine Sea, sidestep through the gulf of Thailand and enter the Bay of Bengal and march north until you touch Indian soil. Now bolt through time to the Indian revolution when British colonial oppression mimicked the oppression in the colonies, when a man was beaten for refusing to give up his seat for a European. Step into…

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    In the article “Who are the Rohingya” the writer described them as “the world’s most persecuted minority”. Among the Rohingya’s majority of them are Muslim, there is a minority of hindu. There were around 1.1 million Rohingya living in Myanmar. Myanmar is a Buddhist majority country, the Rohingya people are living in that country for centuries. Most of the Rohingya lives in the western coastal state of Rakhaine and have faced a huge lack of basic needs. Since they are being tortured by the…

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    Bangladesh gained Independence from Pakistan in 1971 and established a working Constitution the year following. Residing on the apex of the Bay of Bengal, alongside Myanmar and India and containing Asia’s three largest rivers forming the fertile Bengal Delta has led the nation to become a middle power state in international affairs and a major developing country. Introduction When examining the last 30 to 40 years, Bangladesh gained their independence from Pakistan, and established a new…

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    THE AFRICAN PRESENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN CIVILIZATION In Godfrey Higgins' original work Anaclypsis, he relates an account of Herodotus giving a record of his goes to the grounds of the Blacks: "And upon his arrival to Greece they assembled around and asked, "Inform us regarding this awesome Land of the blacks called Ethiopia." And Herodotus said, "There are two extraordinary Ethiopian countries, one in Sind (India) and the other in Egypt". Herodotus' record of the immense African developments…

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    Thousands of muslims rohingya have escape from Myanmar, many of them are crossing by land into the border of Bangladesh. while some others choose to take the sea to reach others countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The discriminatory policies of the myanmar government in rakhin state, which have caused hundred of thousands of rohingya to flee sinced the late 1970s. Their plight has been compounded by the responses of many of Myanmar’s neighbors, which have been slow to take in…

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