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The Independence Of India: A Critical Analysis
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A 15 page research paper discussing the process of India?s gaining of independence from the British. This paper details and analyzes the history of India, the colonization of India by the British, the process of gaining independence from the British and the transformation since becoming independent. Special emphasis is given to the process of India?s independence, including analysis of the political, social and economic adjustments during and since India?s independence. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Indiai.wps
Paper Title: The Independence Of India: A Critical Analysis

The India and Pakistan Conflict Over Kashmir
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This 9 page report discusses the fact that the conflict between Pakistan and India (and China) regarding Kashmir has its origins in a time long before nuclear capability, Osama bin Laden, or issues of economic globalization had reached the consciousness of the rest of the world. The core issues, if it is possible to assert that there are such things, are the facts that Kashmir shares a religious heritage with Pakistan and a more political connection with India. Throw in the separatist desires that Kashmir attain independence and it becomes increasingly clear as to why there is little room for compromise and negotiation. India sees Kashmir as an example of how its secular principles can work. Pakistan sees Muslims in Kashmir as in need of protection against a Hindu majority in India. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BWinpaki.rtf
Paper Title: The India and Pakistan Conflict Over Kashmir

The Indian Caste System
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More than 10 pages worth of notes on the Indian Caste system and its early history. No Bibliography.
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Paper Title: The Indian Caste System

The Indian Government and Actions Against Child Labor
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the Indian Government’s actions against child labor and other issues in relation to international pressure and trade. Within the last decade, international pressure has been placed upon developing countries to eliminate child labor. Depending upon the source, it has been reported that there are between 11 and 60 million children being exploited as underpaid labor in India. India, in response to international demand, has begun the “world’s largest child labor elimination program” which includes national and international funding, organizational development and educational programs in order to eliminate child labor and rehabilitate those children taken out of exploitative situations. While the steps taken by the Indian Government are positive in regards to the elimination of child labor, controversy still exists in regards to India, as a developing country, remaining competitive within the international market place which is considerably easier when child labor wages are in place over adult wages. Tutorial language is inserted throughout the text in square brackets for instructional purposes. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJIngov1.rtf
Paper Title: The Indian Government and Actions Against Child Labor

The Kashmir Conflict
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A 5 page overview of the history of the conflict between India and Pakistan which has raged on since 1947. Traces Kashmir's quest for independence and identifies Pakistan as the current aggressor in the affair. Concludes, however, that peace will not come with the pointing of fingers, peace will only come with a three way compromise between Kashmir, Pakistan and India. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPkashmr.wps
Paper Title: The Kashmir Conflict

The Nature of Gender Roles in the Tale of Ramayana and the Gender Roles Found Today
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This is an 8 page paper discussing gender roles in Ramayana and those of today. The tale of Ramayana first said to be written around the year 1000 B.C. outlines the traditional gender roles in dharma. Rama as the male role model was obedient to his parents and faithful to his wife and eventually led an army to rescue her as would a traditional hero. Sita is Rama’s faithful and beautiful wife who follows him when he is banished in the forest, is faithful to him when she is abducted and obedient to him when he asks her to perform a test of her chastity. The tale has provided gender models for thousands of years and has also undergone various reinterpretations which constantly redefine the roles of Sita and Rama. In some versions, Sita is a strong and powerful woman who is humiliated by her husband’s request. Despite the different versions which exist, modern day Indian women and men and Indian communities in the western world have been found to have different gender roles. While many families still have “traditional” roles with the woman in charge of the house and children and obedient to her husband, still other studies have found that many modern Indian women today see themselves as independent professionals and in many cases, the major wage earners in their households. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJRamay1.rtf
Paper Title: The Nature of Gender Roles in the Tale of Ramayana and the Gender Roles Found Today


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