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…. Pepsi, trying to fight off the Coca-Cola onslaught, has responded with deep discounting. Now on to one of the largest economic growing markets in the world, India. Coca-Cola controlled the Indian market until 1977, when the Janata Party beat the Congress…
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…music. For information on Indian music, see the World Book article INDIA, DANCE AND MUSIC OF. This article deals with the importance of music, musical instruments, the elements of music, and the system used for writing down music. It also includes…
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…author who championed many causes, one of them being fair treatment of the downtrodden and oppressed. The only example of potential racism is his treatment of the Goshoot Indians in Roughing It. The main body of his work points to innovative anti-racist themes…
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…of the Indian Army is 980,000; Pakistan's is 520,000. There are no formal defence ties with the People's Republic of China (PRC), but Beijing is an active supporter of Pakistan, co-operating in the provision and development of weapons. There is a regular mutually…
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…, language and legal status and there are over six hundred recognized bands in the country. Status Indians are registered under the Indian Act and belong to a band that has signed a treaty or other federal government document. Non-Status Indians identify…
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…, language and legal status and there are over six hundred recognized bands in the country. Status Indians are registered under the Indian Act and belong to a band that has signed a treaty or other federal government document. Non-Status Indians identify…
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…of items such as cotton and silk increased. Indian goods where demanded on the open market and Indian imports where few compared to their exports. Some of these imports included horses, black slaves and ivory from Africa. Slowly but surely India's economy…
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…to the sea. Most of the country is at an elevation of 3,000 to 6,500 feet above sea level. South Africa lies north of 35 S latitude and is surrounded on three sides by the Indian and Atlantic oceans. Two large high-pressure areas control…
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…to the sea. Most of the country is at an elevation of 3,000 to 6,500 feet above sea level. South Africa lies north of 35 S latitude and is surrounded on three sides by the Indian and Atlantic oceans. Two large high-pressure areas control…
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…and the English. The king had supreme power over all decision making. One problem was that the colonists were soldiers known to be loose cannons at times. In order to fix that the Spanish sent church officials to convert the Indians to Christianity and make them…
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