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    Title- The Romantic city of Udaipur Keywords- Udaipur, city of lakes, garden city, Mewar, Maharana Udai Singh, Lake city, Lake pichola, Romantic destination, Venice of the East, lake palace, city palace, jag mandir, maharana pratap memorial, Chetak. Summary- Udaipur , better known as “The City of Lakes” or also sometimes as “Venice of the East”, a witness of the bounties of nature, in every which way possible. The palaces that exhibit the heroic past and the awe of nature that defies…

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    has to offer and I want to be able to say I have visited each one at some point in my life. To begin, the great wall of China is something I’ve always wanted to see. Mostly because I believe it is a sight I would never forget. Along with that, the Taj Mahal is something extremely beautiful that I think every person should at least desire to see. It is nearly symmetrical by design and the garden in front of it is said to be amazing as well. The other wonders are also intriguing and a large part…

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    Aurangzeb Characteristics

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    On the other hand, Aurangzeb had declared Taj Mahal against the Islamic law. Because there is no permission to build a structure over any grave. Aurangzeb introduced a book which he believes that, it would be easy for everyone to follow Islamic laws. For that book he chooses Islamic scholars from…

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    “Tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business/professional purposes” (UNWTO).Tourism has become a major phenomenon and a way of life for a majority of people today. Therefore tourism literature has time and again stated that it is one of the leading industries. It is an important sector, and a dominant economic development instrument grounded on destination resources.…

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    Once again, director, Danny Boyle has combined drama and crime with a pinch of romance and created a British film called Slumdog Millionaire. The film is written by Simon Beaufoy and produced by Christian Colson. The movie is yet another example of rags-to-riches, it is about a Muslim boy named Jamal Malik, who grew up on the streets of Mumbai, India with his older brother Salim Malik, as they lost their mother in an anti-Muslim riot. Jamal and Salim met a little pretty girl of their age called…

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    In the late 1800s, European countries had economic and geographical advantage over their counterparts in Africa and India, which sparked Western Imperialism. Due to their industrial power, European countries were largely successful in their expansionist policies. Imperialism was enormously beneficial to the national superpowers heading it, fulfilling their economic needs of raw materials and new markets as well as promoting political and military needs. Even though Western Imperialism did…

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    1:6.2. National Scenario Tiwari in his book- “Tourism and Socio-Economic Development” greatly emphasised the importance of domestic tourist in economic development of the state. No doubt, tourism is fast becoming global with an eye on quality. For instance the number of domestic tourists visiting Orissa in the year 1980 was 19,293 but increased sharply to 13,24,025 in2000, fuelling economic growth and development (Tiwari,2004). Today in India Tourism is the largest service industry with a…

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    frustrated young protagonist Dave Sanders. This coming of age story set in the rural south was later turned into a 1961 TV movie starring LeVar Burton. In Almos’ a Man, a film version of the short story “The Man Who Was Almost a Man”, the composer Taj Mahal makes use of background music in order to convey specific emotions as well as atmosphere. Music has been an integral part of film making for a very long time. In the earliest years, motion pictures…

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    John Trump Research Paper

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    controversial developer. Between the building years of Trumps growing hotel empire, he became involved in the casino business partnering with Harrah's. In return creating major national attractions to places you yourself may have visited. The Trump Taj Mahal is one of the most visited casinos in Atlantic City, making 216 million in 2014 (Atlantic City Casino Revenue, para. 7). Trump experienced great success making extraordinary business dissensions and investments in anything from properties…

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    Effects Of Terrorism Essay

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    Name: Saud AlHamdan. Professor: Alexander Deluise. English 1104. 28 Nov 2016. Terrorism and How to End it Terrorism is the use of different acts of violence to spread fear for individual religious, political and social objective. It involves the performance of non-humane acts in the society. The terrorists and their supporters have conflicting interests with the governments and other parties. Therefore, they prefer to engage in illegal acts to pass their thoughts to the individuals in the…

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