Papers 2111-2120 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…prevention such as improving blood safety. Numbers! Globally India is second only to South Africa in terms of the overall number of people living with HIV. * NACO estimated that there the number of Indians living with HIV increased by 500,000 in 2003 to 5.1…
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…with disease and mythology- pushing their beliefs and practices upon them. It also makes reference to the certainty that Samuel Hearne had "just" survived at points in his journey, and he had depended upon the Indians for this survival. Because Hearne can be seen…
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…. In the article "Crazy Horse Beer Brews a Legal Storm," by Michael Gartner, one reads of Indians who take offense to Crazy Horse beer. These groups of Indians advocate the removal of the beer due to it exploiting the name of their famous Indian leader Crazy Horse…
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…. Whether its roots lie in India or the roots of Indian philosophy branched from an Indo-Aryan invasion, we may never know. But it is most likely that the Middle East was a crossroads of ancient religious philosophical systems. You will be surprised to know…
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…. That is why those two dynasties only lasted for about 20 years, while the other two lasted for three to four hundred years. 6.The golden age of Indian history began with the Gupta age, which lasted for well over two centuries. The Indian empire of the Gupta age…
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…was partially completed in their minds before the first shot was fire or musketball began to fly. The American Revolution had its beginnings in the French and Indian war. For seven years, Britain battled the French and Indian nations in the colonies. Where…
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…conquests. The Indian natives could only survive where the population density of the pre-existing society were high such as the areas of the former Aztec and Inca Empires.(Braudel, 1985, p.393) Moreover, historians claimed the epidemiological argument to explain…
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Category: /History
…Discuss the social function of the caste in Indian culture. The social function of the caste system in Indian culture was too ensure that the wealthy and powerful maintained their high social status and standard of living by making sure…
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Category: /History
…). The largest problem of all was the native Algonquian Indian attacks. The Indians continually raided the colony and ambushed the colonists in the hope that the colony would be abandoned. This made life almost impossible for the Virginia colonists ("Smith" 2…
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Category: /History
…to migrate from their homeland of Punjab to India. This followed a year of extreme agitation between the Muslims and the Sikhs that led Indian government to create Punjab as a single Punjabi-speaking state in 1966. It remains to this day the home of most…
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