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    Importance of College Education Education is human power, without education your life is not worth living because there wouldn’t be higher paying jobs. The educational degree you get determines the quality of life you want to live in your future. Have faith in where you are heading toward. You will achieve your goal if you put all your effort on it. Universities are not always the option to start your college life. Educated people’s life can start from community college too. Time is money,…

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    our selfish needs by considering why we are humans and how we relate to our environment and putting our “old thinking” away. (Stengers, 2003). Passang’s online reflection drew my attention. I became drawn to the concept of ‘Green school for Green Bhutan’. He noted that this approach to learning helps children to get education through experience with nature. However, I will add by submitting to (Woodhouse, 2001) which states that “place-based education attempts to position the individual in…

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    Paragraph one... Saying: This paragraph is telling the reader the differing human rights in America versus Bhutan. Then to finish the paragraph it asks the reader that if in the search for happiness one can become even less unhappy than when they started and there may be reasons to believe this. Doing: This paragraph is giving the reader background on our pursuit of happiness laws in two different countries. It is also giving an introduction for what the essay is going to be about by…

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    Terra’s birthmark is a Port-Wine stain that is mentioned to be shaped loosely like Bhutan and covers her entire cheek. Her birthmark is a constant obstacle, whether it is people staring at her for it, the sharp comments from her father, or her own shame of the red splotch. Throughout the book Terra works towards overcoming this mark. When…

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    Nepal travel information is important to know the tourist visa, trekking information, place to see, world heritage site, major cities, how to get Nepal, things to do, money exchange, water, environment, and accommodation. Nepal is a small country with a diversity of culture, society, ethnic group, geography, and language. Nepal travel information explains different subjects, including place to stay, best season, attractions, tourist visa, and people. Kathmandu is the first entry point of Nepal,…

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    According to "Merriam Webster" dictionary explanation, “Reputation” is "the common opinion that people have about someone or something". It is how we think of a particular person. It can be good or bad, either one. For example, Stalin and Hitler were dictators with negative reputations which remain until today; on the other hand, Mahatma Gandhi has a positive reputation because of his fight for freedom and peace. Reputation is built of a special and unique personality, achievement, and effect…

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    Diaspora

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    Boston Globe in 1993. “It was an enormous transformation in my life.” She added, “I really jumped the grooves”. After a year short she appointed to teach postcolonial and world literature at the University of California, Berkeley in 1989. She was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant in 1986 for continuing to write. In her many interview she says about the difficult life of her in Canada. She says, she found herself treated and discriminated against, as a member of the ‘visible…

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    Originally, my parents come from a small country in North East Asia known as Bhutan. However, I was born and raised in a refugee camp in a far-flung village in Nepal. Like many refugee families in this community, my parents had met, fell in love, and tied the knot while living in the camp. Every individual has a distinct, shared, or to a certain degree, a similar type of environment where they are born and brought up. However, in my case, I believe that I was brought up in an environment…

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    sub-indicators. An example would be, the total percentage of women aged 25 or older with at least secondary level education was close to around 54.6% for easter asia and pacific (EAP), whereas for India, it was just 26.6%, which was lower than LEDC’s such as Bhutan (34%) and Bangladesh (30.8%). After doing further research I found out that the most fundamental expression of gender inequality in India is the liking of sons instead of daughters. The CSR which is the child sex ration in the age…

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    Tata Case Study

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    TATA GROUP Tata Group History: Tata group was founded by Jamsetji tata in 1868 as a trading company. Now the group has expanded its operations to 80 countries across six continents. The group has over 100 companies which are operating separately. The major companies under the umbrella of TATA group are Tata consultancy services (TCS), TATA power, TATA motors, Taj Hotels, TATA chemicals, TATA communications, TATA global beverages, Titan industries, TATA teleservices. They are the pioneers in…

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