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    Education

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    Radhakrishnan committee report The Radhakrishnan Committee had lot to say about the University Education but it reviewed the secondary education in the country as well. It was this commission which remarked that "Secondary Education continues to be the weakest link in our educational machinery and needs urgent reform." It recommended: (i) A twelve year secondary course instead of ten years‚ (ii) That teachers’ lot be improved‚ (iii) Admission to the university be after intermediate examination

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    Choctaw Indians

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    The Choctaw Indians The Choctaw Indians is a tribe of Musksgean stock .The Choctaws were once part of a larger tribe that included the Greeks and Seminoles and are considered one of the five civilized tribes (Cherokees ‚ Greeks‚ Choctaws ‚ Seminoles‚ and Chickasaws) . At one time Choctaw territory extended from Mississippi to Georgia‚ but by the time Europeans began to arrive in North America they were primarily in Mississippi and Louisiana. The Choctaw Indians were into cultivation ‚

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    The Indian Constitution

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    of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 444[Note 1] articles in 22 parts‚ 12 schedules and 118 amendments. Besides the Hindi version‚ there is an official English translation. Dr.Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar is widely known as the father of the Indian Constitution. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949‚ and came into effect on 26 January 1950.[2] The date 26 January was chosen to commemorate the Purna Swaraj declaration of independence of 1930. With its adoption

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    Taino Indians

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    Taíno Indians‚ a subgroup of the Arawakan Indians (a group of American Indians in northeastern South America)‚ The Arawakan achievements included construction of ceremonial ball parks whose boundaries were marked by upright stone dolmens‚ development of a universal language‚ and creation of a complicated religious cosmology. The Arawak/Taino society was basically a very gentle culture. It was characterized by happiness‚ friendliness and a highly organized hierarchical‚ paternal society‚ and

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    Indian Food

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    INDIAN FOOD In Malaysia‚ there is an abundant of Indian restaurants and food stalls to wet your appetite. They are traditionally served on a thali‚ a circular metal tray on which a number of smalls bowls called katori‚ also made from metal‚ are placed. Eaten with fingers‚ rice or bread are placed directly on the thali while curries and other dishes are served in the bowls. For South Indian cuisine‚ banana leaves are often used as plates where rice is served in the center‚ followed by various curries

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    Indian Costumes

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    Indian state costumes are exclusive to the region and the culture of the particular state and vary to a great extent. Each Indian state has their traditional costumes and attires that are deeply rooted in the history‚religion‚ tradition‚ customs and culture of the specific state. Costumes of North Indian State The primary fibre used in North India is cotton. However‚ since this part of India experiences winter‚ woolen clothes are quite common as well. The costumes of Jammu & Kashmir are made

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    Indian Software

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    countries and buy some other product which they do not make. The comparative advantage theory explains the rise of Indian software industry to the fullest‚ and it makes a lot of sense why they grew so much over the past decade. Heckscher-Ohlin theory believes that the comparative advantage depends on the resources the country has; meaning land‚ labor‚ and capital. This is the extent to which Indian software industry goes. They have very good resources and mostly important they have a cheap labor. Engineers

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    INDIAN RAILWAYS

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    CASE STUDY ON INDIAN RAILWAYS (MONOPOLY) In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable substitute goods. Monopoly should be distinguished from monopsony‚ in which there is only one buyer of the product or service;

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    Indian Culture

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    I think I like the Indian culture the most because it is the one culture that I have see give the most amount of respect to elders and stuff. like for example‚ when u leave home u go to ur grandpa‚ grandma‚ mom ‚ dad and all the elders and get their blessings. Everything is done with the permission of elders. People give soo much respect to elders. Like the old parents live with the kids unlike seen in other countries where they live a life in a old age home. And many rules that I learned from my

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    After reviewing Stratford Sherman Eight Steps toward Integrity‚ it has different components of business ethics that businesses can use as a basic guideline. The Eight Steps toward Integrity include: doing what we say we will do‚ doing the right thing‚ taking responsibility‚ supporting our own weight‚ holistic thinking‚ checking the mirror‚ defining the rules and values. The first step is doing what we say we will do which “includes keeping promises and meeting deadlines… —and often‚ tough negotiation—prior

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