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India's World
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7 pages. This paper will analyze the tensions within India's democracy with respect to the challenges of leadership, nationalism, economic development, regional issues and poverty. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAindia.rtf
India: The Gupta and the Mughal Empires
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A 10 page examination of the Gupta and
the Mughal empires in India. The paper examines the various strategies and problems
which the empires possessed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAgupta.rtf
India; Assessment of the Construction Industry
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This 8 page paper is written as a report for the Board of Directors of a large hypothetical, UK multinational company evaluating the macro and task environment of the construction industry in India and assesses the suitability for the development of trading and investment relations. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEconstructind.rtf
India; Assessment of the Construction Industry
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This 11 page paper is written as a report for the Board of Directors of a large hypothetical, UK multinational company evaluating the macro and task environment of the construction industry in India and assesses the suitability for the development of trading and investment relations. The paper also includes a SWOT analysis. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEconstructinds.rtf
Indian Cultural Conflict
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A 3 page essay that offers suggestion to an Indian English Language Learner on how to discuss a personal viewpoint on cultural conflict. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: khindcul.rtf
India’s Bride Burning Situation
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An 8 page overview of the history of patriarchal domination in India which sometimes results in such horrific practices as wife burning, the practice by which the family of a newly married man, or a man who is to be married in the near future, demands a large dowry from the wife’s family and if not obliged murders the wife. Notes that although this practice occurs primarily among the middle class, caste, age, marital status, and economics all enter into the equation. Emphasizes that existing laws and enforcement are non-effective and that the power to change this situation lies with the women themselves. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPwomBrn.wps
India’s High Tech Industry: Successes and Shortcomings in the Software Export Industry
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A 10 page overview of India’s past and future in the high tech industry. This paper reviews India’s recent business history, recounting statistics, successes, and limitations. The author contends that While India has enjoyed a reputation of producing top players in the software design industry, many of those players must seek work outside the country. There are, in fact, many other shortcomings which act to limit India’s potential in this industry. The establishment of the high tech infrastructure needed to support software design and manufacture, software diversification, and the identification of other potential markets for export are items of priority for India in today’s complex business arena. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPindSft.rtf
Indigenous Status: India Verses North America
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A 6 page discussion of the social stratification that continues to exist in these two regions.
This paper contends, however, that there are examples in both India and in North America in which the same indigenous peoples that occupy the lowest social echelon have banded together to make significant changes in the contemporary urban societies in which they live. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: PPnaIndi.rtf
Indira Gandhi And The Emergency
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15 pages in length. The Emergency can be seen as a milestone of continuing negotiation between 'traditional' Indian ideas/institutions and the modern progressive ideals embraced by the Congress Party that remain alien to most of the Indian population. Analyzing the fundamental basis behind the Emergency, one finds that modernity in India has always been laid on society from the top, with all power solely residing with the Congress and the Nehru family. However, no matter how much power is concentrated within the central government with all their Nehruian ideals, the fact remains how real power lies between that at the center and the extraordinary stratification throughout the rest of the country, which functioned upon an entirely different basis. Under Indira Gandhi, as well as that of her father, the central government's point of view has always maintained a sense of a nation being jeopardized by its various constituents; as such, the nation-state must be defended. Clearly, there exists the entrenched idea of how the Nehru family has long upheld a lock upon the progressive change in India and, thus, must play an essential role in the defense of this nation-state. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: TLCemerg.rtf
Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies”. Jhumpa Lahiri (1967- ) wrote “Interpreter of Maladies”, a collection of nine short stories, in 1999 which since has been critically acclaimed in addition to having received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Although this was Lahiri’s first major publication, the cross-cultural, -gendered and -generational approach to the stories holds a universal appeal for all readers. Born of Indian heritage but residing in New York, Lahiri maintains a subtle approach to her Indian culture and while all of her stories contain Indian characters or themes, Lahiri does not overwhelm readers with traditional Indian “magical realism” but instead provides readers with inside looks at her characters who experience the emotions associated with loss, communication, and loneliness; experience and emotions to which all readers can relate.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJJLahi1.rtf