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    Sikhism In South Asia

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    Marlenis Rey Asia 152: Final Paper Prompt # 5 Over the past three millennia, the South Asian subcontinent has seen the arrival of various immigrant groups, who have all shaped the political structures and cultural forms of the region in various ways. With this in mind, compare and contrast the belief systems of two or more philosophies or religions that have started in or traveled to South Asia, noting, where relevant, their connections to empire and culture (literature, theater, dance, music,…

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    Maternal Health Issues

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    (from 385 in 1990 to 216 maternal deaths per 100000 live births in 2015) ; annual maternal deaths have decreased by 43% ; 99% of global maternal deaths occur in developing regions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia; the decline in estimated mortality rates is not equal across the world ; in 2015 the two regions with the highest MMR were Oceania and Sub-Saharan Africa. (WHO; UNICEF; UNFPA; WORLD BANK GROUP; United Nations Population Division, 2015) These findings lead to the…

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    Baba Ramdev Case Study

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    Operating Model- swamibabaramdevmedicines.com Patanjaliayurveda.org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How…

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    Since almost as long as civilization of man dates back women have been treated unfairly. Women were allowed to vote after men, were and still have been discriminated against, and even get lower pay than their counterparts. But in the last few decades women have been taking a stand and fighting back. Women are now fighting to even be able to embrace their sexuality like men can. But in other cultures history has yet to change and women are more unequal than ever in the 21st century. Some say…

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    Humayun Tomb Analysis

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    After his death Humayun was buried in his castle in Purana Quila at Delhi but was later relocated to Shri Hind in Punjab, it was feared that Hindu King Hemu who was an old nemesis of Mughals might destroy the tomb. It was only after 9 Years of his death, he was laid in his tomb to Rest in peace. Humayun’s tomb is an eternal symbol of a wife’s love for her husband…

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    Religious difference was the core of two nation theory.Muslims needed a state where they can practice their religion without other forces trying to create problems for them . Two nation theory origin started when first muslim came in subcontinent .Muslims follow islam and Hindus follow Hinduism. These two religions are not different side of same coin instead they are different coins . The religion of Muslims (Islam) follows tauheed means they believe in One God (Allah) while hindus believe in…

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    legends are all Asian: the Afghan stallion merchant, Mahbub Ali; the Indian master of disguises, Hurree Babu; and the mysterious agent E23. For Kipling, it was essential that an effective intelligence organization recruited from an objective region utilized master language specialists and, where conceivable, abused the…

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    Alexander The Great Essay

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    King Philip Ⅱ once told Alexander the Great, “O my son, look thee out a kingdom equal to and worthy of thyself, for Macedonia is too little for thee.” Soon after Alexander the Great conquered Persia, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Bactria and the Punjab. Despite his age, Alexander the Great contributed more to the world than anyone because he united one-fourth of the World through Greek language and culture. Macedonian King Alexander the Great was born on July, 20 356 B.C in Pella, Macedonia. His parents…

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    Chandragupta I was the first great ruler of this dynasty who ruled from 320 AD to 335 AD. He expanded the empire by conquering kingdoms of Prayag, Magadha and Nepal. He made use of matrimonial alliances to expand the empire along the Gangetic plain. Samudragupta, the son of Chandragupta I, ascended the throne of the Gupta Empire in 335 AD and ruled till 380 AD. Samudragupta was known for his military prowess and is known as the Napoleon of India. He carried out a series of military conquests…

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    Ghost Cities Essay

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    buildings that will not survive that long (PWC, 2013). Furthermore, the Chinese are only allowed to live in the region were they were born, so they cannot move from the Beijing region to the Shanghai region. This, however, should not be a problem that causes the ghost cities, or a factor that impedes the solving of them. These cities are being constructed in multiple places in every region. As already mentioned, Chinese ghost cities take some time to be used, but it turns out that in the…

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