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    Bodo Women Case Study

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    PARTICIPATION OF THE BODO WOMEN IN AGRICULTURAL AND ALLIED OPERATIONS : A CASE STUDY IN BAKSADISTRICT OF ASSAM, INDIA DETSUNG SWARGIARY, JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, DEPT. OF FOLKLORE RESEARCH, GAUHATI UNIVERSITY, ASSAM, INDIA detswargiary@gmail.com ABSTRACT The women in the Bodo society occupy a crucial place. They play a vital role in social, cultural, religious and economic means of life in their society. The Bodo women of village folk actively participate in agricultural…

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    1. 74% of the respondents were male and26% of the respondents were female. 2. 50% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 15-25. 24% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 25-35, 16% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 35-45. 3. 14% respondents working for Indian Sugar Mills Association under 1 year, 18% respondents working for Indian Sugar Mills Association 1-3 years, 20% respondents 3-5 years working for Indian Sugar Millsorganization 4. 26% example of…

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    In this urbanization era, most of the people are live in urban areas because there are more job opportunities and provide high standard living compare to rural areas. Therefore, they prefer to stay far away from the wild places. However, nowadays there are much of people going to travel for fun and relaxation during holiday. There are some of the people would like to escape from the urban areas and seeking the adventure destination for relaxation, challenge, learning and exploration. This…

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    Immigration is a process where a person enters to a new country for the purpose of permanent residence and for the purpose of higher education, standard of living, better facilities, and better pay. However, some people migrate due to escalating poverty, unemployment, political, economic fluctuation, escape from prejudice along with worse environment changes and family reunification or just a wish to live in new surroundings on a voluntary basis. Starvation is also a key factor among people who…

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    What makes a country? Is it its people born in the country, its citizens? Is it the lines on the map, its borders? Or is it an idea the country claims to stand on? For Langston Hughes, the American Poet, Writer and social activist, one of the leader of the Harlem Renaissance, the answer is simple, yet elegant: His homeland the United States of America is everything above! It is his home just as it is his family and it is himself. It is the ideas that he put his faith in and the song he sings. In…

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    Everyone has to make decisions, but making them becomes even more difficult when you are in the spotlight. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there are many decisions to make, such as; when Caesar came back from Rome, he was offered the crown three times but denies it. He does this because he wants to feel needed; Brutus and the other conspirators realized what Caesar was doing and that he had the chance to be dangerous. With the help of Cassius’s letters, Brutus joined the conspirators, and they…

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    More than half the population of the world will be living in smart cities by the end of next decade. People want to avail benefits of a high tech environment living as an added advantage for those who want to. Technology is an aspect that is more responsive to people’s necessities, as one of the advantages of living in smart cities. Technology is also a powerful resource that tends to make people move towards cities making use of it. It is a response of the urban population in urban regions to…

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    International migration and taxation Migration Migration is the movement of people into a destination country which they are not natives of or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take-up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. When people across national borders during their migration, they are called migrants or immigrants (from Latin: migrare, wanderer)…

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    Suriname Research Paper

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    What are the major ethnic groups in Suriname? The largest ethnic group in Suriname is Hindustani, which is an immigrant from India who migrated north in the 19th century. The number of Hindustani as much as 37% of the population, the second largest ethnic group in the country namely Creole community (31%), then Java (15%), Maroon (10%), and Amerindian (2%). What is the official language of Suriname? The official language of Suriname is the Netherlands, Suriname is the only country in the area…

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    One of the reasons is that the market of Muslim population is massive. Muslims number 1.6 billion, representing 23% of all the people worldwide. (Center, 2012) Other than that, the population of the Muslim is growing rapidly. (Hackett, 2017). The word ‘halal’ literally means permissible- and in translation it is usually used as lawful. (HFA, 2017). This means that for any food to be considered halal it must comply with the religious ritual and observance of Sharia law. It is well known in the…

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