The Journal of Asian Studies http://journals.cambridge.org/JAS Additional services for The Journal of Asian Studies: Email alerts: Click here Subscriptions: Click here Commercial reprints: Click here Terms of use : Click here Architecture of Bali: A Source Book of Traditional and Modern Forms. By Made (Michael White) Wijaya. Honolulu: University of Hawai Press, 2002. 224 pp. \$50.00(cloth). Mary-Louise Totton The Journal of Asian Studies / Volume 63 / Issue 02 / May 2004, pp 566 - 568
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Brand Management Assignment On Positioning of Kurkure Course Facilitator Prof Rajeev Kamble Submitted By Sandip Bose Roll No. 2013256 (PGDM 2013-15) Kurkure: Nice snacking experience Kurkure – A Pepsico product which was launched in 1995, came into the market introducing snacks. It mainly competed with the namkeen available in the market. Evening snacks which in India is known for namkeen is eaten everywhere. Kurkure did significantly well to replace it by introducing snacks. Kurkure
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Heritage meets people, here in Assam One of the vibrant states from the NorthEast, Assam is spread across 2.39% of the Indian landmass. Assam shares its boundaries with Bangladesh, West Bengal and Bhutan. The state overlooks the Barail hill range between the two valleys of Brahmaputra and Barak. Its wide range of species in flora and fauna, immaculate tea and terraced gardens make her a nature’s delight. Assam also called the Ahom is the biggest and the most accessible amongst its six sisters
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advanced techniques based on storytelling. I participated in a Natyapriya Dance Academy showcase, which depicted the lives of Indian saints Thyagaraja and Purandaradasa. Additionally, our group placed third for a performance enacting the story of Durga (Hindu goddess). Sticking with dance has taught me the importance of persevering through obstacles and remaining determined. Now, despite that I no longer dance with the same girls and that the choreography has gotten harder, I still have the same
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Political Empowerment of Women: Comparative Study of South Asian Countries Amna Mahmood A South Asia is a home of variety of cultures, languages and religions. Here we can find a number of variations in customs, value systems and ways of life. But one thing is common among all the cultures and regions of South Asia that is gender discrimination. Women traditionally are considered subordinated to the male and this remained a prominent feature both in the rural and the urban areas. In urban areas
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Catholicism and Hinduism: Stands on Gender, Sexuality and Violence 1. Introduction This essay aims to compare and contrast specific aspects of Catholicism and Hinduism, more specifically their stands on gender, sexuality and violence. Catholicism and Hinduism are two of the world’s greatest religions; the former originated in the west and spread across the world whereas the latter is followed primarily in the Indian subcontinent and to some extent in the Southeast Asian states. Catholicism
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Course No: EHRM-521 Course Title: Compensation Management Prepared for Abu Sayef Md. Muntaquimul Bari Chowdhuri Lecturer, Department of Management Studies Faculty of Business Studies Jahagirnagor University Prepared By: Md. Abu Rukana (Std. ID: 2011 3 122 ) Md. Hemayetul Islam (Std. ID: 2011 3 022) Mohammad Khalilur Rahman(Std. ID: 20122394) Ziasmin Akter (Std. ID: 20113286) Content…….. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Synopsis of mobile operator in BD Robi Banglalink Citycell Findings Recommendation Q/A
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A problem of perspective Over the past two centuries the developed world has evolved a single dimensional worldview. Advances in technology and living standards have glossed over and in many places erased, the regional and class differences that characterised the world for previous generations. This is particularly obvious in countries like Australia where the national ethos has an ingrained commitment to egalitarianism. A view compounded by the dominant Christian belief system with its underlying
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Hinduism refers to the civilization if the Hindus, the inhabitants of the land of the Indus river. This term was introduced in about 1830 and it denotes the Indian civilization of about the last 2000 years by British writers. In the last century of the second millennium BC was when the Indo-European people settled in India and their religion was Vedism and Hinduism evolved from that. By incorporating all forms of worship and belief Hinduism does not necessitate the selection or elimination of any
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Introduction: Teletalk, is the only telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh owned by the government. With more than 3,600,000 users, Teletalk is a leading mobile phone operator in the country. Teletalk was the first company to introduce 3G technology in Bangladesh. It also established the first 24-hour Call Center to support its subscribers. With the slogan Amader Phone, Teletalk promises its customers to bring the best of communication technologies so that they can stay close. HRM Practices
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