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    For the next 1,500 years, different parts of India were ruled by Middle kingdoms, among which the famous Gupta Empire stood out. This period witnessed an intellectual resurgence of the Hindu religion. It can be called the "Golden Age of India". During this time, aspects of culture and religion spread to a lot of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India had sea trade with the Roman Empire. During this time, the Indian cultural influence spread over large areas of Southeast Asia. This would lead…

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    There were not many facts used to back up the topic of interest, but the few that were used seemed to be minimal numbers, such as “I don’t remember an Indian wedding I’ve attended or a Bollywood movie I’ve seen where the hair is cut off the women”, in most cases only using herself as a reference creating a sense of uncertainty in the reader because there is no way that one person can know everything about one society. Also towards the end…

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    Sita Research Paper

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    But this ancient tradition has a much deeper meaning than the noisy, colorful and exotic image transcribed by Bollywood productions or tourist stories. Marriage is a very important sacred ceremony in Hindu culture dating back to over 4,000 years, and above all, is the most important of the thirteen Samskaras. In Hinduism, each rite of passage marks a milestone in…

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    Coke Vs Pepsi Essay

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    Coke and Pepsi had a tough time getting into the market in India. However, the venture appeared to be well worth it, since in 1993 about 45 percent of the soft beverages industry consisted of small manufacturers and the business was worth 3.2million dollars. Coke had already been in India, but in 1977, it was forced to leave because of a dispute with the Indian government.India was seen for a long time as being antagonistic to outside speculators. Indeed the 'Principle of Indigenous…

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    Padmini was a visual treat and a connosseur’s delight on the silver screen, a damsel who was admired and acclaimed not only for her classic beauty but also for her memorable histronics. She was hailed as the queen of south indian cinema in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Born in Travencore, Kerala, on 12th June 1932, she was the middle sister. Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini became popular dancers in different genres like Kathakali, Bharatnatyam and folk dance and came to be called the Travencore Sisters.…

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    Micromax Case Study

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    In a country obsessed with cricket and Bollywood, this global actor has not made a mark on the revenues of the companies specially in tier 2/3 cities. Although the move is said to be one targeting the global sales, it has cost Micromax huge amount of money, where as its Indian competitors have resorted to Bollywood for their promotion. Other Factors: • Micromax used to have 134 models on sale online, which was more than 122…

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    opinions, rather than saying what they think the interviewer would want to hear or what those in authority would want them to say (Kvale and Brinkmann 2009). The focus group participants were not previously known to the researcher and each selected a Bollywood actor or actress's name to be identified by; this assured anonymity and also served to create an informal group cohesion to make the group feel at ease. There was no attempt to try and reach a consensus regarding the issues discussed. The…

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    want the group to be more interpersonal and have different group members lead and make dances and skits as well so that develops leadership skills. I would prepare the first group by showcasing different Bollywood films and have the girls work in teams and come up with dances to different Bollywood music. I would do this as an icebreaker and to show the girls we can all have fun and then eventually show the girls how to be strong and independent by building up leadership skills by picking a girl…

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    Brown Bag Dance Analysis

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    Something about her dancing enticed the audience watching, her attitude she presented herself was sassy in the beginning to charismatic. She moved with energy, it makes a person feel as if they’re in a Bollywood music shoot/video. When she finished, the roar and clapping of the audience lets her know she’s done a spectacular performance. The next dance is termed Twitterpated, choreographed by Beth Bowen, performance by Jude Law. The song used is “Love and…

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    Akshay Kumar New Movie 'Airlift' Different From 'Argo' ! Akshay Kumar denies all comparisons between his film Airlift and Hollywood's Argo. Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, who will be seen in "Airlift", enlivened by the evacuation of Indians who were stuck in Kuwait amid the Iraq-Kuwait war, says it can't be compared with Hollywood star Ben Affleck's Oscar-winning film "Argo". This is a totally unique story and non-anecdotal. "Airlift" is based around a Kuwait-based entrepreneur who was stuck…

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