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Articles related to "India"
Doing business in India The largest democracy in the world, India has shed its image as the exotic land of holy men and breathtaking temples to assert its position as an economic power house. india • doing business india • india's culture • india's languages • india it business
Bengal's Vegetarian Widows To a Western person, vegetarianism implies a proud and rational decision, but to a Bengali it signifies widowhood and food taboos. vegetarianism india • bengali widow • india widow • bengali cuisine • india cuisine
Clinton Envoy To Persuade India, Pak To Resume Talks US President Bill Clinton is sending a high-ranking personal envoy to India and Pakistan next week, to persuade both countries to resume their suspended bilateral dialogue.
The British in India 1825-1859 The colorful and varied uniforms of British Army military units in India in the 19th century. india • indian colonial history • british empire • english colonialism • british military history
Tough time for Indian rubber plantations. Low prices forcing Indian rubber farmers to look for alternatives natural rubber • india
Outsourcing : The debate in USA Outsourcing has agonized the American public for the last couple of years. Job loss, long-term effects on the economy and potential loss of America's position as a leader outsourcing • debate on outsourcing • outsourcing debate • india • china
The Aryan Invasions The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they? aryan • india • chariot • migration • acculturation
The Ghurid Sultanate, 1009-1215 The history of the Ghurid Sultanate, their liberation from the Ghaznavid Dynasty and eventual defeat by the Khwarizm Shah. afghanisatan • ghaznavid dynasty • herat • helmand valley • iran
What Did Genghis Khan Eat? Kublai Khan famously said that meat was suitable for men and vegetables for animals. Yet he himself enjoyed vegetable crepes. What else did the Mongols eat? mongols • lamb • yak • tibet • genghis khan
FedEx Global Sales Despite an expected global slowdown in 2007, the world's biggest fast-delivery company will benefit from strong consumer demand in China & India. fedex global international sales • flights india & china • world's largest express transportation company • value air land cargo trade • worldwide parcel delivery business
Dr. Khan, Pakistan's Bomb Maker dr. abdul qadeer khan • pakistan • nuclear science • nuclear espionage
Surprising Starvation Facts Researchers are revealing surprising discoveries about malnutrition and starving children worldwide - also known as "child wasting." Is this a new psychological disorder? world hunger • surprising starvation facts • wasting away • psychological disorder • starving children worldwide
Raw Meat as Culinary Tradition In Belgium raw meat is a delicacy. But try to convince an Indian or an American of that! Do irrational taboos still inform the taboo? consumption eating raw hamburger meat • filet americain prepare tartare de boeuf toast can • belgium belgian daily delicacy • disgusting food taboo india • culinary traditions america hygiene
Festival of the Chariots Rathayatra - The Festival of the Chariots - is one of the oldest Hindu festivals in the world and is celebrated annually in cities across the USA, Europe and Africa rathayatra • festival of chariots • the festival of chariots • chariot festival • lord krishna
Information Technology in Africa:1 The IT industry in Africa is growing, attracting foreign investment and attention. Though small compared to India or China, the industry is showing promising future africa • it industry in africa • developing it industry in africa • south africa • it industry in south africa
More People Means Fewer Big Cats tiger • cougar • cougars • shrinking habitats • human-animal encounters
Songs to Soothe the Savage Breast In this time where school violence has become so prevalent, an educator begins to wonder if there is more that can be done to "soothe the savage breast" within us. Fine Arts does that very thing better than any other resource. peace • assault • classroom • violence • students
Blending Capitalism and Democracy (Part 5 of 5) Part 5 in a five-part series on "the Clash of Capitalism and Democracy" capitalism • democracy • business politics • democratization
311's Uplifter 311, a unique reggae/rock/hip-hop hybrid, released on June 2nd their latest album, Uplifter. Celebrating their new music and the summer season, the band is now touring. 311 uplifter • 311 day • the road to 311 day • summer unity tour • hey you
Festivals that Mark the Seasons We may no longer realize it, but many of our celebrations are time-keepers on an old agrarian calendar. seasonal festivals • agrarian calendar festivals • winter light celebration lent christmas • fall death easter chinese new year's holi • summer beltaine inauspicious
General Cornwallis General Cornwallis commanded the British Army in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. He remains one of Britian's most debated military commanders. general corwallis • cornwallis • american war revolution • general nathaniel greene • mysore war
Gypsy Magic Gypsies - mysterious purveyors of future knowledge, or charletons of the hightest degree? Cross my palm with silver, and I'll tell you all about it. gypsies • tarot • palmistry • crystal ball • carnivals
IBM Global Sales IBM senior management design a roadmap based on leading trends in information technology (IT) & world trade. ibm global sales • annual revenues international business machines • world leader information technology • big blue’s sales outside united states • hardware software and services
Throwing Powder on Your Face A holiday where the tradition to throw colored powder on your face is celebrated throughout the world. easter • paghwa • hindu • hindustani • hindu new year
Business in Nepal Nepal, land of Mount Everest and mystical monastries, has long been a tourist attraction. This week we will dicuss Nepal as a business location. nepal • business in nepal • investment opportunities in nepal • nepalese economy • business opportunities in nepal
The Emerging Markets Century Antoine van Agtmael's book of this title describes how emerging markets will rival older market leaders in the coming decades. emerging markets century • antoine van agtmael • global corporations • regional businesses • asia commerce
BALI HI - A Wedding took place in Paradise A wedding was held in Paradise. Bali, the island of dreams and gardens weddings • bali • indonesia
The Four Elephant Species Four species of elephant are recognized as DNA shows two species are different from the Asian and African. All are endangered largely due to habitat destruction and loss. asian elephant • african elephant • borneo pygmy elephant • forest elephant • habitat destruction and loss
Eastern and Middle Eastern Instruments Weekly articles are offered at this site for a multitude of areas and topics dealing with music education. This site will provide insight on how to incorporate the internet in your music classrooms. Plus, there are many lessons and activities that can be printed out for teachers to use in their daily lesson plans, even if they don't have Internet access at their schools. rabbab • eastern instruments • middle eastern • school • music
Trouble and Her Friends Review of the science fiction novel Trouble and her Friends by Melissa Scott.
Bob Brinker Update: April 23 This article examines Bob Brinker's 5 root causes for a bear market as of April 23, 2006. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
China- World Hunger More than one in four children in the developing world are malnourished. China is working hard to reach the goal set by the U.N. to reduce child poverty by 2015. u.n. poverty • malnutrition • south africa • brutality • unicef
Natalie Grant Starts HOME Horrified by the sexual exploitation of thousands of children, Natalie Grant started the HOME Foundation to help rescue and heal child prostitutes in India. natalie grant • the home foundation • world vision • child prostitution • sexual exploitation of children
The Jatakas Has your child read Aesop's fables? Does he want to read more stories involving clever animals and wise people? Are you searching for stories that teach important life lessons every child should learn? If you've answered yes to any one of these questions, then it is time you looked into the Jatakas. jataka • buddhism • etext • books • kids |
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