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    standing putting machine-washed cloths on the clothesline or/and folding them, cooking, or planning for cooking, for example, chopping vegetables and making mixture, or cooking a piece of meal, ironing , housekeeping and extensions of these outside the home, for example, shopping. Domestic worker also work for childcare or care of elderly people. There are no standard standards that choose working conditions. All things considered, employers choose wages however this is frequently the "rate"…

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    near the end of “The Hummingbird”. She does not have family within close proximity and does not want to commit to a relationship. Another trait that Anna has is that she often identifies with the victim. In “The Hummingbird”, Anna is convinced that Bihar is in…

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    King In Ancient India

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    ROLE OF KING IN ANCIENT INDIA Monarchy in ancient India was sovereignty over a territory by a king who functioned as its protector, a role which involved both secular and religious power. Maintenance of peace: The primary role of the king was to solve disputes and maintain peace in the society. The Aiteraiya Brahmana mentions how the king was created for discharging the vital function of peace maintenance of the state. Gods decided to create a king in the form of a man by taking specific…

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    Summary Of Chronic Hunger

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    The book basically talks about people living in poverty and in deprivation of healthy food, not only in the countryside but even in the shadows of glittering cities. The author, Harsh Mander states that there are about 80 to 230 million men, women and children who sleep hungry every night in our country. Throughout the book he illustrates chronic hunger in which a situation of perpetual hunger, starvation, or famine due to unequal distribution of wealth or other social injustice is shown. The…

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    Chapter : 5 Assassination of Indira Gandhi and Riots against Sikhs Indira Gandhi ordered Indian Army to storm Golden Temple to flush out Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwale and his followers from the temple. Although Operation Blue Star was successful in getting rid of Bhinderanwale but it initiated resentment among the Sikhs against Indira Gandhi. The Times of India published excerpts of an Interview which Mrs. Gandhi gave to BBC reporter on 20th June 1984 with a headline ‘Action against terrorists,…

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    Maggi Noodle Case Study

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    Saran Kumar and Dhivya (2014) discusses the study is basically framed by implementing customer based brand equity model in Maggi noodle. This study mainly focused before the banned period of Maggi noodle and how customer’s attitude of brand loyalty is a measure of the attachment that a customer has with a brand. So, this study will help to identify their loyalty level of Maggi noodle with six dimensions (Salience, performance, imagery, judgment, feeling and resonance) of CBBE model. This author…

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    or trial. Section 364 prescribes the manner in which the examination of an accused person is to be recorded. Confession is not defined in Qanun-e-Shahadat 1984 or even in Indian Evidence Act 1872. In a landmark case Aghnoo Nagesia versus State of Bihar , the honorable judge observed that for a long time, the Courts in India adopted the definition of confession given in Art. 22 of Stephen's…

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    YES, I know it might have come across as a major surprise to all those who know me, I did infact read this book. I read it all. And I took some time out and did not post the review. But now it's here. Major Spoilers ahead. (As I have ranted the whole story basically. I NEEDED some kind of therapeutical venting after I lost so many of my brain cells reading this.) I had absolutely no plans of reading another clichéd novel with bad writing and predictable plot and annoying characters. But one…

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    Jocelyn Jones 8 December 2015 3:30 English 1001 Zordani Research Paper Draft 3 Mahatma Gandhi In a world where oppression has touched many societies, great leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Dalai Lama, and Nelson Mandela have used methods of passive resistance to promote equality in their nations. Mahatma Gandhi executed different ways to change the injustice Indians experienced in India and South Africa. Gandhi can be considered an important individual because of his ability to combat…

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    Importance Of Food Taboos

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    PERVASIVENESS OF FOOD TABOOS AMONG INDIAN MOTHERS DURING REPRODUCTIVE PERIOD V. Punithavathi, M.Sc.,M.Phil. Project Associate, Department and Centre for Women’s Studies, Mother Teresa Women’s University. ABSTRACT All society has its own traditional beliefs and practices related to health care in general and regarding harmful as well as beneficial effects of foods for women during pregnancy. A cross - sectional study conducted on rural Indian mothers of Madurai District Tamil Nadu. Purpose of…

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