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    Tribal Gaming Effects On Native Americans

    In the article, “What does a casino mean to a tribe?” by Angela A. Gonzales, an associate’s professor in the department of sociology at Cornell University, mentions The positive economic impact of casinos on Indian tribes notwithstanding, several studies have found gaming to be a boon to local business owner and citizens alike, attracting tourist dollars into the area and helping to alleviate poverty, unemployment, this for example is a positive effect on both

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    Indian Budget

    Key Features of Budget 2012-2013 http://indiabudget.nic.in Key Features of Budget 2012-2013 APPROACH TO THE BUDGET  For Indian economy, recovery was interrupted this year due to intensification of debt crises in Euro zone, political turmoil in Middle East, rise in crude oil price and earthquake in Japan. GDP is estimated to grow by 6.9 per cent in 2011-12, after having grown at 8.4 per cent in preceding two years. India however remains front runner in economic growth in any cross-country

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    Indian Literarture

    \\ ANDHRA PRADESH BEVERAGES CORPORATION LIMITED HYDERABAD RTI ACT INFORMATION HAND BOOK A.P. BEVERAGES CORPORATION LTD., 9 & 10, Proh. & Excise Complex, M.J.Road, Nampally, HYDERABAD-1. 1 ::1:: ANDHRA PRADESH BEVERAGES CORPORATION LIMITED 1.0. INTRODUCTION: The Andhra Pradesh Beverages Corporation Limited (APBCL) was established in the year 1986 as a fully owned undertaking of the Government, with the main objective of supplying hygienic packed arrack to the licensees and is

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    Ethica

    Value/Belief Pattern Despite 1.7 million people in the US identifying themselves as Asian Indians or Indian Americans in the 2000 Census, Indian immigrants are not highly as a group in America because they usually speak English...and values acquired in India prior to immigrating to the US. Despite their numbers, however, Indian immigrants are not highly visible as a group because they usually speak English and do not tend to concentrate in distinct neighborhoods. Moreover, because many are highly

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    Native American Environmental Issues

    unity in their physical and spiritual universe. Their cosmologies connected them with all animate and inanimate beings. Indians moved in a sentient world, managing its bounty and diversity carefully lest they upset the spirit "bosses," who balanced and endowed that world. They acknowledged the power of Mother Earth and the mutual obligation between hunter and hunted as coequals. Indians celebrated the earth's annual rebirth and offered thanks for her first fruits. They ritually addressed and prepared

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    Swach Bharat

    elected government is doing everything. Be it temples, mosques, gurudwaras or any place, we must take efforts to clean our surroundings. Cleanliness is not only the responsibility of the 'safaai kaamgar', it is the responsibility of 125 crore Indians. If Indians can reach Mars at a cheap cost, can we not clean our neighbourhoods?" Giving credit to previous governments, Modi said, "I do not make any claim that only the newly elected government has done everything. All governments have done something

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    Indian Literature

    Objectives: Objectives: At the end of the Discussion, the students will be able to: 1. Understand the Story of Krishna’s birth 2. Identify the Literary Elements of the Story. 3. Discover Indian Culture through their Literature. Read and Learn! Read and Learn! The Birth of Shri Krishna The birth of Krishna is in itself a transcendental phenomenon that generates awe among the Hindus and overwhelms one and all with its supra mundane happenings. Mother Earth

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    Paper

    attributable to the Indians of the Plains and the American Southwest through the 19th century. Some of these perspectives may be appropriate to other Native American tribes within North America. 1. The Pueblo culture is characterized by collectivistic, ritual emphasis under priestly direction. 2. The Plains Indians emphasize individual self-realization through aggressive fighting against outsiders and hallucinatory vision experiences. 3. The Pueblo Indians were gardeners, the

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    Telephone

    Antiquity – Indian Food. In India, spices have been an integral part of civilization. Spices were traded from Indian from the time of Romans. For a very long time, Arab merchants use to supply spices to Europe, and the Arabs closely guarded the secret of the source of their spices in India. Europe set sail many voyages in search of India for its spices. It is often cited by historians that spice trade between India and Europe was the primary catalyst for the Europe’s ‘Age of Discovery’. Traders

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    Greek Metholgy

    Cultures can also share a few differences such as rituals, fashion and traditions. There are many similarities and differences between Haitian culture and North Indian culture, such as customs, tradition and religion. There are many similarities between northern Indian music and Haitian music. For one Haitian music and northern Indian music both use modern instruments such as the guitar, organ, electric piano and synthesizer, also both of their music is a reflection of their own community. Macknson

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