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    In this essay, I will discuss above elements in China and India and also describe why China is better to do a mobile game…

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    A Curious Wealth of Poverty There is no place on earth quite like India. It is alive and bursting at the seams, its economy expanding at unprecedented rates. Potential is the national currency: GDP skyrocketing, international investment booming, and industry flourishing. Where dirt once dominated, there now stand skyscrapers, highways, luxury apartments. And yet, amidst all this wealth and prosperity, 363 million Indians are still living below the poverty line (Katyal), excluded from the…

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    India's Caste System Essay

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    of one member of society over another (Morrison, Terri pg.223). India 's caste system is structured in four main classes, Brahmin (Priest), have always been the highest ranking of the four classes that make up Hindu society. Traditionally they have been people who engaged in biblical education and teaching; usually in temples or to particular families. Brahmans still follow other traditional occupations such as teacher, government clerk or…

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    Korean Food Essay

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    (Chung 1997). Besides that, the Korean government also gives encouragement to citizens who cook well in the society. For example, Da Chang Jin which is a famous drama in Korea described a poor female who has worked hard on cooking. At the end, the government was approved her contribution in the cooking field and granted her top honor. This has reflected the food culture of Korea. South Asia countries South Asia can divide into southwest and southeast region. India is an example of the…

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    etc. The reason I decided to change form of protest I was using is because the British empire was watching passively what was happening in India with their arms crossed so a new method was needed to take this revolution forward. I lead a lot of important atarahaya movements in South Africa but I knew If I wanted to make a big impact I needed to go back to India. And that is what I did, In 1915 returned back to…

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    from the British government and sometimes they seemed to fight with each other to prevail their cultural, social and religious values, but time to time it became more worse as well as important for both the communities. This led the idea of “Two Nation Theory”…

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    Diversity In India

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    Diversity in India India is an extremely diverse country in Asia. It has many different religions and languages that lead to many problems for the government. In terms of population, it is the world’s largest democracy, according to Masci (2001). The country is relatively new only gaining independence in 1947 from the United Kingdom. India has adopted many of the colonial forms from their previous masters, such as a common law system, a parliament, as well as the English language. The country…

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    be harmless and powerful. He was persistent even when the government put him behind bars. Gandhi used his voice to inspire and persuade people. Satyagrahas is one of the backbones for non violent protests that is in place today. Gandhi first found this idea in South Africa while he was working in a law firm. Mandela and Gandhi both used their knowledge for a greater cause. He was in South Africa for twenty years before he went back to India. When he went…

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    India is a country in South Asia and the country’s origins are rooted in ancient history. The name of the country is derived from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization that was centered around the Indus River Valley. The Indus Valley Civilization, which was known as the Harappa civilization, was located in the northwest corner of now what is known as India. The Indus civilization is one of the three oldest civilizations in the world. India has been long recognized for its vast empires and…

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    Climate Cost of India’s Population Boom With the second largest population in the world, the country of India, located in South Asia continues to grow rapidly. While being a relatively new democracy, gaining independence shortly after World War two, India has visions of International success. While being somewhat limited in the natural resources the country possesses, the population boom in India is putting stress on its own country and climate. With the climate issues faced by Indian locals, a…

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