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    British house

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    just have psychological force.They announce to the world exactly where the private property begins. II. The importance of home Despite the reverence‚ they tend to feel for ‘home’‚ the abstract idea of home is more important than house British people have little deep rooted attachment to their house‚ their land.The home that they will love just as much as they do the previous one. The house is like investment.They will sell it when the time and the price are right. All illustration of

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    India

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    Jessica Shaw December 3‚ 2011 Individual Project Ale and Lager Beer in India Beer first appeared in India in the mid-1700’s‚ during the early years of the British Empire. The demand of beer came from the British troops and other British officials who were suffering in the blistering heat of the Indian climate. The demand for beer was at such a high rate that a British distributor‚ George Hogson‚ developed a special type of beer in his brewery in London‚ England. The beer was dubbed Indian

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    It was in the year 1947 that both India and Pakistan were granted independence on the midnight of August 14-15 but Pakistan celebrates its independence on August 14 and India on August 15. Ironic but interestingly‚ Pakistan first independence day was celebrated as August 15 and later on it became August 14. Another reason was that British Viceroy Mountbatten‚ who chose August 15 symbolizing the surrender of Japan to Allies two years ago as the date‚ preferred to transfer power to Pakistan on August

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    Warren Buffett Professional Career: Warren Edward Buffett is an American Investor‚ Business Magnate and Philanthropist. He is widely considered as the most successful Investor of the 20th century. Buffett is the primary Shareholder‚ Chairman and CEO of BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY and consistently ranked among the world?s wealthiest people. He was ranked as the World?s Wealthiest Person in 2008 and as the 3rd Wealthiest Person in 2011.In 2012‚ American magazine TIME named Buffett as one of the

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    <<<< CCS(LTC) RULES >>>> CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION) RULES‚ 1988   1. Short title‚ commencement and application. –  (1) These rules may be called the Central Civil Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules‚ 1988. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. (3) Subject to the provisions of sub-rule (4)‚ these rules shall apply to all persons – (i) who are appointed to civil services and posts including

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    period. A growing problem for British rule was the rise of nationalism‚ which impacted foreign policy as Britain sought to preserve its position. British interests in Iraq and Egypt included the security of the Suez Canal‚ oil reserves‚ easy access to India‚ as well as potential military bases. By retaliating violently to rebellion and making concessions to the nationalists‚ Britain was able to protect its interests with old Imperial values shifting into modern self-rule. For example‚ in Egypt Britain

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    Comprehensive Notes for BA & MA Courses‚ UGC-NET / JRF‚ SET‚ SLET‚ MPhil & PhD Entrance Tests‚ and PSC and UPSC Exams in English Literature SAMPLE BOOKLET Co-ordinated by Kalyani Vallath 67 Vrindavan Gardens Pattom Palace PO Trivandrum—4‚ Kerala Ph: 0471-2444402 ; 9387839871 1Foreword This Sample Booklet offers a glimpse into Vallaths TES notes on English Literature that helps students excel in a variety of examinations-- BA & MA‚ UGC-NET / JRF‚ SET‚ SLET‚ MPhil &

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    ABSTRACT This research paper presents empirically analysis of the impact of GDP growth rate and employment rate on inflation. For this purpose data from 1995 to 2008 has been collected and analyzed through OLS technique. The result of the model shows that GDP growth rate and employment rate adequately affect inflation. With the increase in GDP and employment‚ inflation decreases. INTRODUCTION Inflation is a burning issue in Pakistan. It is generally felt that for several years Pakistan has

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    British Judiciary

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    Does the composition of the judiciary adequately represent British society today? The key purpose of this essay is to explore and critically analyse the current composition of the British judiciary as it stands today. Using statistics‚ reports and articles this paper will attempt to illuminate the subject‚ and in turn‚ explain why the judiciary seems to be a force of older‚ white males‚ yet has an apparent absence of women and ethnic minorities amongst the higher positions of the courts system

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    he Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishes the structure‚ procedures‚ powers‚ and duties of government institutions‚ and sets out fundamental rights‚ directive principles‚ and the duties of citizens. It is the longest[1] written constitution 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

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