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    Compare and contrast of marketing strategy of Li-Ning domestically and internationally Introduction After the establishment of market economy in China‚ Chinese economy developed at a rapid speed and its achievement in economic construction is obvious to all; In the 2001s‚ China assessed to WTO‚ it is benefit for export trade and absorbing foreign investment; In the 2010s‚ China become the second largest economy in this world. With the expansion of Chinese economy‚ Chinese sports brand rises and

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    DALITS’ AND THE CASTE SYSTEM OF INDIA Abstract This speculative paper argues that the caste system of India could be seen as a presentday remnant of ‘tribal apartheid’ which came into being when Indo-European warlike nomadic pastoralists overran and dominated an earlier urban Dravidian peoples. This form of discrimination based on identity is akin to racism. The enduring salience of caste and colour consciousness among Indians forms one of the great modern paradoxes that have resisted Indian

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    Dalits are marginalized

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    Dalits are Marginalized Anthony ENG4U Mrs. Pivniveru September 10‚ 2014 All people are all considered equal. However‚ in the article theuntouchables‚ there is a special group of people in India they are considered untouchable. There is a special name for them which is Dalit. They are restricted by the other castes. They are forced to do the nasty works. And they have no right in their lives. Therefore the article theuntouchables written by Sally Armstrong is an example

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    Reina Louise R. Felonia PhilGov BSIT 2.1C Sir Jian Dayuta Mother of Philippine Democracy María Corazón Sumulong "Cory" Cojuangco Aquino was born on January 25‚ 1933‚ in Paniqui‚ Tarlac‚ María Corazón "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco was the fourth child of José Cojuangco‚ Sr. and Demetria Sumulong. Her siblings were Pedro‚ Josephine‚ Teresita‚ Jose‚ Jr. and Maria Paz. Both Aquino’s parents came from prominent clans. Her father was a prominent Tarlac businessman and politician‚ and her great-grandfather

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    Bangag Nga

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    bangag nga Once there was a cowherd‚ Niulang‚ who lived with his elder brother and sister-in-law. But she disliked and abused him‚ and the boy was forced to leave home with only an old cow for company. The cow‚ however‚ was a former god who had violated imperial rules and was sent to earth in bovine form. One day the cow led Niulang to a lake where fairies took a bath on earth. Among them was Zhinu‚ the most beautiful fairy and a skilled seamstress. | The two fell in love at first sight

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    Dalit Theology

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    Dalit theology is a branch of Christian theology that emerged among the Dalit caste in India in the 1980s. It shares a number of themes with liberation theology‚ which arose two decades earlier‚ including a self-identity as a people undergoing Exodus.[1] Dalit theology sees hope in the "Nazareth Manifesto" of Luke 4‚[2] where Jesus speaks of preaching "good news to the poor ... freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind" and of releasing "the oppressed."[3] Development A

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    Submitted by Rajesh Kumar Understanding Dalit Diaspora: A Review Introduction In this article mainly focused on Dalit diaspora and what is the problems face Dalit people in host country. Vivek Kumar divided of diaspora in to two part first part is ‘old’ and second part is ‘new’ diaspora. In the old diaspora comprises indentured laborers and assisted laborers who were taken by the colonial power and the contractors to different countries and second part is new Dalit diaspora includes semi-literate and

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    Dalits and New Media: Towards a Progressive Social Discourse Introduction Communication in India is complex and complicate in tune with the stratification and hierarchical order of Indian casteist society. Casteism‚ being the most complex and discriminatory social system of the world‚ vehemently denied the right of Dalits to have education. Thus letters and literature were inaccessible for Dalits for about three millennia; even though they kept their oral tradition alive. Things were changed

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    The Formation of Dalit Sensibility in Dalit Literature Kusum Lata*Surekha Dangwal** In Indian society there exists a hierarchical ordering of people called Varna System which refers to “a notional all India fourfold division of society into estates based on function” and each individual has a position in society according to this hierarchy laid out by the Law books of the classical period. The upper rung of this system is the ‘Brahmins’ followed by ‘Kshatriyas’ (Warriors) and ‘Vaishyas’ (Merchants)

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    Ninoy Aquino

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    Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino Jr. (Nov. 27‚ 1932-Aug. 21‚ 1983) I. Background Benigno Aquino of the Philippines was a leading opponent of the rule of President Ferdinand Marcos (1917–1989)‚ who governed the Philippines from 1966 to 1986. Aquino’s opposition ended in August 1983 when‚ after living in the United States for three years‚ he returned to the Philippine capital of Manila and was assassinated (killed) at the airport. Aquino’s death touched off massive demonstrations against President

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