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Papers On India
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Patriarchal Bargaining In India & The US
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10 pages in length. While patriarchal bargaining seems very strange to us, not only is it the tradition in India, it is a tradition that is practiced routinely and with fervor. Any business aspiring to invest in India must understand that though patriarchal bargaining is not our way, it is theirs. US companies investing in India must remember that they essentially are guests in the country, and as such, owe it to their hosts to make concessions to India's old traditions without necessarily embracing them. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Bargain.wps
Paper Title: Patriarchal Bargaining In India & The US
Survival of the Zoroastrians of India
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This 12 page report
discusses the Zoroastrians of India (also known as the Paris or
Parsees), who fled from Persia in the Middle Ages to protect
their beliefs from the spread of Islam. The founder of their
religion was the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathushtra). The increasing
complexities of modern society have also deeply affected the
Zoroastrians, who like most deeply religious groups that exist
outside of the mainstream of life, have been susceptible to the
overpowering and transformative power of modern life.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWzoroas.wps
Paper Title: Survival of the Zoroastrians of India
Social Hierarchy: Similarities Between Old Regime Europe, America, Hindu India and Confucian China
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A 7 page discussion of the similarities between four distinct geographic and political regions in terms of social hierarchy. Emphasizes the role of the lower classes in shaping and supporting each region. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPsocHei.wps
Paper Title: Social Hierarchy: Similarities Between Old Regime Europe, America, Hindu India and Confucian China
Lenin and Gandhi / Leadership, Power & the Pursuit of Peace?
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5 pages. Any comparison between Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin might seem obvious in the dichotomy: while Gandhi was considered one of the greatest proponents of non-violence, Lenin was recognized as a significant figure in enacting violence and totalitarianism. But there are a number of similarities that come to light when considering the influence and the structures that supported the leadership of these two men, and an important look at their own perspectives supports this premise.
Filename: Lengand.wps
Paper Title: Lenin and Gandhi / Leadership, Power & the Pursuit of Peace?
Mohandas K. Gandhi, the Salt March of 1930, Its Impact on the Labor Force, and Efforts to Achieve Hindu and Muslim Harmony
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A 6 page paper which examines Mohandas K. Gandhi's
relationship with the Indian labor force, its impact on his famous 'Salt March' of 1930, and considers Gandhi's efforts to achieve harmony among Hindus and Muslims. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TGmgsalt.wps
Paper Title: Mohandas K. Gandhi, the Salt March of 1930, Its Impact on the Labor Force, and Efforts to Achieve Hindu and Muslim Harmony
Basic Film Review / Gandhi
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A 3 page review & overview of the 1982/83 movie 'Gandhi.' No Bibliography. Keywords : film, India, history.
Filename: Gandhfil.wps
Paper Title: Basic Film Review / Gandhi
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