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    effects that had come after. Gandhi was born in Porbondar India but moved to Rajkot at the age of seven, and was the youngest of his four other siblings. Gandhi’s childhood consisted of strict beliefs and complete order. However, it was relatively easy considering he grew up in the Bania caste. At that time the only people that lived there where at a high status in wealth. His father was the prime minister of small city states in India and his mother was known as a “devout religious women who…

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    Irish devoted disciple), breathed India. He was a personality of multiple facets – a thinker, a philosopher, a saint, a preacher, a leader, a reformer and so on. Very few people know him as a Poet. The English poetry in India brought by the ending years of the nineteenth century has chiefly taken the form of a revival of cultural patriotism, highly necessary for a nation. It also has religious impact on it in the sense that it evolved out of the magnificent past of India. And whosoever can be…

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    George Orwell, pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, a son of a British civil servant, was born on June 25, 1903 in Motihari, Bengal, India and died on January 1, 1950 at the age of 47. He spent his first day in India where his father was stationed. A year after his birth, his mother brought him and his older sister, Marjorie, to England and settled in Henley-on-Thames. George Orwell was known as an English novelist, essayist, and critic in Great Britain. His work is marked by ordinary language,…

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    Siddharta Gautama was born to King Shuddhodana and Queen Maya in 566 B.C.E in southern Nepal. His tribe name was Gautama and his given name was Siddhartha. There were two possible outcomes for his life. He could inherit the throne and follow in his father’s footsteps to become a king or if he was ever exposed to the reality of suffering of the world he would become a great spiritual leader. His father wanted him to follow in his footsteps and become a king, so he protected Buddha from seeing…

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    Tribal Tradition Essay

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    educational policy. Missionaries along with the help of the state spread the education in the tribal land but it was for their own purpose, further, missionaries deprived tribal from getting higher education. Missionaries were ignorant towards tribal culture. They imposed their own thoughts on them. Still today tribal is going through same pain and suffering. There is a slight change in their social and economic condition in present society. There is a lot more to do for…

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    With more than 80 years of rich heritage in India, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is considered one of the largest company of Fast Moving Consumer Goods in the country. It has a rich history, with an eye always on growth. The company believes in values which has helped its business grow and sustain in the competitive market. They build their brands and develop products based on the customer insights, innovation and relentless marketing and design. The company is committed to create a positive…

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    Himalaya Essay

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    shaped the life and culture of South Asian people. Comprising of nine highest peaks in the world, this awe inspiring range has been an object of veneration for people and epitomizes the concept of sublime beauty. The Himalayas are bordered on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain, on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, and on the east by the Indian state of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh. The Himalayas span five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan,…

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    Balram In The White Tiger

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    Killer, entrepreneur, and biased all words that describe Aravind Adiga’s main character in The White Tiger. Balram grow up in the darkness as a boy his father was a rickshaw puller, a poor man. His mother died when he was at a young age and then his father dies in a doctorless government hospital. He then made his way to driver’s school and got a job as Mr. Ashoks driver and begins to make his way into the light. Despite Adiga thinking he has an unbiased scope through Balram, he is biased…

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    harmonious and stronger bonding among the citizens, be it Hindus or non-Hindus and to enhances unity in a multi-ethnic country like Malaysia. The celebration also shows variety of Hindus culture, such as the traditional clothes the dhoti and sari, the dishes and sweets such as ladoo, ommapadi and murukku. This culture is mesmerizing and attracts many of locals and tourist attraction to learn more about the Hindus practices and…

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    Sita Research Paper

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    Hindus and attests to the power and the predominance of traditional feminine ideal. In fact, every Indian woman has heard of the myths of Sita, her purity, her selfless dedication to her husband, and her total fidelity. As such, extroverted women in India may “feel trapped in, and experience a higher degree of conflict in, Indian arranged marriages because of the cultural norm that recommends wives be docile, submissive and limited to household activities” (Jaiswal 150). The ideal of the perfect…

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