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    Capacity to Aspire- refers to a very future success oriented culture capacity. With a strong capacity to aspire, poverty and society can be altered to become developed and successful by establishing a plan and follow set norms. For a poor society to build their desired prosperous future, it must revolt against social structures that only constrain the less wealthy population, create a strong voice in order to promote their ideas and deserves against constraining the poor from governmental and…

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    The story takes place in Mumbai, India. Westernized trade has increased over the past few decades, but this has taken a toll on the people in one of India's major cities, Mumbai. Annawadi (a slum) is filled with disease, poverty, and crime. Annawadians will do anything to get out of the slum and into the middle class, even if it means breaking the law and hurting their neighbors. Furthermore, many people envy one another for their worth and accomplishments. The character’s morals and beliefs…

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    and perceived experience. A two-sample proportion test carried out which accepts the null hypothesis (H0) where the p-value is 5% above the significance level that means that the customers of the select cooperative banks in the select area of the Mumbai are not satisfied with the products offered by these select cooperative banks. These cooperative banks need to work and improve in the indicated products and its variants so that customers once bank with these banks should get satisfactory…

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    Top 10 Best Child Specialist in Thane INTRODUCTION A child is a unique gift to its respective parents and so the parents are completely responsible and authorized to take care of him/her. Children especially of 1-5 years old are more susceptible to various kinds of illness and diseases because of their weak developed immune system, so in case of anything above we should immediately consult a pediatrician (child-specialist) and discuss the smallest things that are affecting our child’s health.…

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    of hope hidden amongst the pile of hopelessness. In both the film and the book, the setting is in a place of poverty and the characters are searching for a hope in a pile of garbage. The book is placed in a slum of Annawadi, outside of the rich Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is the location of the film. Both share a similar story of poverty, disease, hunger, dirt, and fear along with a tiny spark of light. In the movie, the hope is easier to find than in the book. The book doesn’t…

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    Often times people visualize a country they have yet to visit with correspondence to a relevant movie or image they have seen. India, a South Asian country of one billion people, is generally either viewed as the colorful, gold filled realm shown in the Tom Cruise starrer, Mission Impossible, or as the poverty stricken, slum infested land depicted in Danny Boyles’s, Slumdog Millionaire. Although these two portrayals may seem drastic, they are not too far off the accuracy of what India is as a…

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    is desirable or undesirable, superior or inferior good or bad, beautiful or ugly. In the documentary, The Real Slumdogs by Steve Baker, it talks about the very real slums of India, not the one found in movies. The largest slum in the world is in Mumbai, India and is called Dharavi. One of the major points the documentary mentions is how the people of this slum cherish their personal values. One of them, and the most mentioned, is the value of education. Parents in the documentary want their…

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    Dabbwala Case Study

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    Mumbai is a very populated productive city in India which has a lot of workers; but they can’t all go home for lunch each day so they come with their meal every day either it’s home cooked or carter, Mumbai’s Dabbwala collective does this service usually for a monthly fee; The meals are cooked in the morning (by family or caterer), placed in dabbas boxes and delivered to each individual worker’s office at lunch time. After lunch the boxes are collected and returned so that they can be re-sent…

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    The Real Slumdogs Summary

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    longer depend on their taken-for-granted assumptions about life The video called The Real Slumdogs takes place in Dharavi, India, a real life slum with around one million people living in one square mile. Dharavi is a landfill created by the people of Mumbai and is now the work place for all of its residents of Dharavi. The producer shows conditions of what a real slum looks like compared to what people come to think when they hear the word “slum”. Their homes and businesses are built out of…

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    individual and he considered that building inventories, expecting a value rise, and making benefits through that was useful for growth.During this period, Dhirubhai and his family used to remain in an one room flat at the Jaihind Estate in Bhuleshwar. Mumbai. In 1968, he moved to an up market condo at Altamount Road in South…

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