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    The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives is a South Asian island country which located in the Indian Ocean. Maldives lies on southwest of India and Sri Lanka. The chain of 26 atolls stretches from Ihavandhippolhu Atoll in the north to the Addu City in the South. The Maldives is one of the world’s most geographically dispersed countries, and the smallest Asian country by both land area and population. The Maldives has an area of less than 300 square kilometers and a total coastline of…

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    Hotel Case Study

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    located in the North Western Province in Sri Lanka surrounded by ancient historical places. The main products in HPH are selling hospitality, leisure and quality food. HPH offers standard accommodation for families, travel groups, honeymoon couples and anyone who expect superb service, elegant style, clean and fully facilitated rooms. HPH also provided a tranquil environment for visiting celebrities long before the days of tourism. The hotel personnel mainly target the European, Asian, North &…

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    plateau, and built magnificent temples at Dorasamudra that were noted for their intricate and elaborate sculpture. Bittiga's grandson, Vira Ballala II (reigned 1173-1220) extended Hoysala control N of Mysore and made the dynasty the most powerful in S India. The Hoysalas later came into conflict with the empire of Vijayanagar and the Muslim sultans of Delhi, and the last Hoysala rule was overthrown in 1346. At its height the dynasty ruled over parts of the modern states of Mysore, Andhra…

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    My choice book that I chose was, Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. It was published in 2006 with 108 chapters. The book is organized in the three countries that she traveled to, Italy, India, and Indonesia. When you first open the book, there is an introduction where she talks about what was most memorable to her during her travels. Comparing Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon and Eat Pray Love, they are both different but a bit similar in a way. The similarities with the two books are…

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    Ikea Executive Summary

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    examine the fundamental issues of worldwide marketing relating to the brand launch in India. As a worker of the organization, I have been asked by senior VP of marketing in IKEA, this report ought to address natural examination of the Indian market environment, business procedure for launch of IKEA brand in India and section advertising strategies with timeline strategy. IKEA has a plan to open 25 retail outlets in north Indian states and south Indian states with the venture arrangement of…

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    “Changes in the Land” is a personal work of William Cronon that generally gives a persuasive and original interpretation of the dynamic conditions in the plant and animal communities in New England that took place when there was a change from Indian authority to European authority. It uses both the ecologist and historian tools to construct an analysis of the way the people and the land influenced each other, and the way the complex network of relationships created the communities of New England…

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    India is a diverse country when it comes to religion. Some of the multiple religions that hold a larger number of followers are Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism; these four all became popular at the same time in India’s history. There are also multiple religions that are practiced within tribes and have managed to survive the major religious influence. Because of the amount and diversity of religions within India it makes it a very special melting pot (Religion, 2011 para. 1). The…

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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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    Shg Movement Case Study

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    1.1. Background of the study 1.1.1. SHG movement in India A number of experiments were made during the last century towards poverty alleviation in the country. The attempts were at finding technical solutions, infrastructural solutions, financial solutions, institutional solutions; skill training solutions, rights based solutions. Large scale projects, large bureaucracies, large scale developmental institutions, programs and schemes were seen as a means which would address poverty in the country…

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    to the togetherness of Linga and Yoni in a Shiva Linga as the point of energy, creation and enlightenment. In Shiva temples, Shiva cannot be worshipped without acknowledging the goddess. The Linga stone rises from a leaf shaped trough that points north towards the Pole Star. This is the Yoni, the entrance to the womb of the goddess. The temple is the container of the womb into which Shiva has been drawn. She envelops him, only through her can He be realised. Shiva and Shakti thus form one single…

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