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    Unity in diversity’ is the motto of our nation. India is a diversified country with many languages with many cultures and the people also different from one state to another. India’s is called as ‘Hindustan’ as it was full of Hindus once upon a time. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni employs myth in her novels to show the people how culture, tradition, religion and ecology play an important role in the lives of man. Myths are the stories that are based on tradition, culture and religion. They are not…

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    “Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.” (Edward Everett) The word “education” is a compact of learnings which is a continuous and lifelong process. Education is the light of the lives. Education is one of the most essential aspects of the development of human civilization. Human status was raised by education and hence it has lead everyone to prosperity. It attributes most important, precious and permanent property of an individual. Manpower, the strength in the unity…

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    1. Cultural boundaries- boundaries between states that coincide with differences in ethnicity, especially language and religion; another cultural boundary is drawn according to geometry. Example: Based on language, Quebec, and a can be considered a cultural boundary. In Quebec, french is their official language, but the rest of the country predominantly speaks English. Chinatown, which exists in New York City, is another example. Asian’s predominantly inhabit this area, and languages such as…

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    I born and raised over India. I am a third child of my family. While I was turned two years old and my uncle decided to do my file that way I can immigrant here in United State of America, so he did send my file to the immigration offices. I never know about that though. I was really friendly and outspoken person, started growing up with my awesome siblings, and my neighbor’s friends. It’s not only it; I was also very intelligent and hard working student as well. During the school times I had…

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    IQRA GLAXOSMITHKLINE By Rehman Ali (17528) An assignment submitted to Dr. Siraj Jamal Siddiqui in partial fulfillment for the requirements of the course ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY & DESIGN Department of Business Administration Wednesday July 29, 2015 INTRODUCTION: GlaxoSmithKline is one of the heading pharmaceutical organizations in everywhere all through the world and it is the world's second most noteworthy relationship with high arranging stands for agent contemplations. It was…

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    Kasab Case Study

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    be done through a simple question as to whether the kasab case is a legal triumph or moral defeat. Kasab is one of those few people whose names are intertwined with their destinies. The name Kasab derived from the word ‘quassab’ means 'butcher' in Urdu. When a man cold bloodedly eliminates other human beings against whom he bore no grudge he is not only a criminal but also a threat and danger to civilization. When a loyal dog turns rabid there is no other way but to kill it to save it and the…

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    Sikhism In South Asia

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    modern period. In Sufi romance we can find two important symbols: Bird which is the divine spirit, God moving through creation, and the mirror, which is the human seeker who reflects the beauty of God’s creation (Class, “In the wine shop of love, the Urdu…

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    Everyone has different perspective to look at the world. These perspectives help us learn about events and people which then shape into values which are embarked upon our children. Every culture upholds different values and teachings, which distinguish it from the other, and it is not justifiable to ignore or disrespect one’s perspective, socially or culturally or otherwise. “Culture is defined as the shared patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs, and affective…

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    LANGUAGE AND ITS ROLE IN FANTASY LITERATURE The fantasy genre is distinctive due to its freedom of expression – the entirely independent framework of story and its style of writing. It has the ability to take people into an alternate universe via a portal or immerse them in a completely different world. These worlds are characterised as unique and separate from us due to the unfamiliar lands, mystical culture and history of the characters in the story which is brought to us by the use of a…

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    The importance of knowledge in the Islamic world was intrinsic to its culture. For, the Prophet Muhammad had repeatedly stressed on the importance of knowledge and learning: “Acquire knowledge, it enables its possessor to distinguish right from wrong; it lights the way to heaven. It is our friend in the desert, our company in solitude and companion when friendless. It guides us to happiness, it sustains us in misery, it is an ornament amongst friends and an armour against enemies.” Several…

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