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    Jimmy Boy Case Study

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    palate for seafood . Opening hours 11:30 AM to 4 PM, 6 PM to 11 PM, and famous for its sea food, Mangalorean , fried fish, butter garlic prawns, and gussi . Approx cost for two persons for proper lunch would be anything around rs 850 . Sher – e – Punjab – This place is made for Punjabi lovers . The most famous dish here is Tangdi Kabab and Multani paneer . Opening hours are 12 noon to 12 midnight . Chicken lababdar and chicken kali mirch are also some of the recommended dishes by them . It…

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    others argue that they are very similar. The huge population of Hinduism influenced the new religion Sikhism. There are many similarities in the two religions. Sikhism and Hinduism are both from the Indian sub-continent. Sikhism was created in Punjab which is in northern India. Hindus pray in a temple, also known as a Mandir while Sikhs pray in a Gurdwara, but Sikhs can pray anywhere such as their house to the streets. This is known as personal worship. Some similarities are both religions…

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    My Feudal Lord Analysis

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    of Ghulam Mustafa Khar on the Basis of “My Feudal Lord” Research Objective My Feudal Lord is an autobiography of Tehmina Durrani highlighting her marriage with the famous political figure of Pakistan Ghulam Mustafa Khar also known as the “Lion of Punjab”. She openly talks about the fourteen years of emotional and physical abuse she endured in this marriage on the hands of Mustafa Khar . The political leader who may otherwise seem very charming and charismatic to the public of Pakistan is…

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    Unit Trust Of India

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    UTI (Unit Trust of India) The Unit Trust of India to a great extent manages the common asset plans and in this way famously known as UTI Mutual Fund all over India. It is overseen by UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited which was set up on January 14, 2003. UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited has been constituted by the UTI Trustee Company Private Limited for managing different plans created by UTI shared asset furthermore the plans that are exchanged by the UTI common asset…

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    Corruption In I Am Malala

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    and money that came with the leadership of Thebes. In the autobiography, I Am Malala written Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick is about Malala standing up to her right against the Muslim extremists known as the Taliban that have taken over the Punjab region of Pakistan. The region was Malala 's home area and she experienced…

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    There has been a recent debate on whether or not the green revolution should be revived. In Bourne’s article, “The End of Plenty” he discusses the green revolution refers to the research and development of technology that allowed for more than double of the average yields of corn, rice, and wheat to be produced between the 1950’s and 1990’s. Although at this time many of the hungry were fed, the green revolution still created problems environmentally. The green revolution is dangerous and should…

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    Sardar Vallabhai Patel was truly the architect of united INDIA. He was also know as Vallabhai Jhaverbhai Patel. HE was one of the great leaders of Indian National Congress and one of the founding leaders of the republic of INDIA. He guided independent India into a united nation and worked as an architect in it’s rebuilding. He was elected as the Home Minister and as well as the Deputy Prime Minister of India. He won the heart of all of India with his tactics and his efforts to restore peace…

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    Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language talked by more than 100 million local speakers around the world, making it the tenth most generally talked language [2015] in the world. It is the local language of the Punjabi individuals who occupy the recorded Punjab area of Pakistan and India. Among the Indo-European languages it is strange in being a tonal language. Punjabi is the most broadly talked language in Pakistan, the 11th most generally talked in India and the 3rd most talked local language in the…

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    In this emerging world of technology, it is difficult to imagine any single being on this planet without a mobile. In advanced countries, as well in developing economies, everything from banking to education to shopping to healthcare is managed by this tiny device. This small but smart device has tremendously changed the way the world functions. Being passionate for computers and everything digital, I have a strong desire to work with Microsoft, Apple or Google and contribute to their efforts in…

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    Gupta and Goel (1999) depicted ‘Chutki’ work as the traditional embroidery of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh in the article ‘Rampur folk art: Chutki work embroidery’. Major attribute of ‘chutki’ work was a dot and a leaf, which was set by folding pieces by hand called as ‘patti’. These designs were named after the arrangements as ‘chaddiyan’, ‘jaldaar’, ‘haar’, ‘suraj’ and ‘gamla’. Dresses and made-ups were amazingly supplemented with chutki work. Simple slipstitch was used to fasten small motifs onto…

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