Papers 1581-1590 of total 7777 found.
…to the theory of meaning as it is perceived by the Ancient Indian Scholar, one should take a tour through the colorful world of Ancient Indian Thoughts. According to the Indian scholars individual word doesn't have any meaning. What ever meaning we ascribe…
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…committed by African Americans. 1.1 percent were committed by American Indian or Alaskan Natives, and 1.1 percent were committed by Asian or Pacific Islander. These percentages give good information on the overall of who commits crimes, but it does not really…
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…. By compromising and cutting the price of power generation they ensured that the Indians saved face to some extent whilst realizing economies of scale with a larger plant. Another avenue towards resolution that Enron could have taken includes the participation…
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…operating licenses to numerous service providers, etc. As a result of which, the Indian mobile handset industry has recorded a turnover of Rs 8,344 crore from a measly Rs 1,250 crore in the FY (Financial Year) 2002-03. While comparing the GSM and CDMA markets, we…
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…India free from British colonization and help the Indian people finally receive their independence and freedom throughout their country. The Indian people were ruled by the British and they were unhappy because of the British's racial ignorance towards them…
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…and his soldiers inside. After a third of them died in the fighting, Washington surrendered. This clash marked the beginning of the French and Indian War. The French and Indian War lasted nearly nine years, and it moved forward in three distinct phases. During…
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…Butler's first chapter shows the decline of Indian populations due to disease, the dramatic decline in the proportion of English colonists and the tragedy of the slave trade, and the largest forced human migration in history, which brought more Africans…
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…Born in India as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he later was given the name Mahatma Gandhi--Mahatma meaning "great soul." Architect of Indian independence, he truly was a great soul. At a time when his country was ruled by British, he wanted to change…
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…15% of the world's population. Approximately 36% of Indians are under the age of 15 and 60% are between 15 and 65 with about 70% of its population living in rural areas. The total population, estimated at 931 million people in mid-1996, is second only…
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…about Christopher Columbus and others who were credited for discovering the New World. I do not recall being told about the many negative impacts that were caused to the Native Americans. Well I always had this nice picture of Chris and the Indians sitting…
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