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    India is a country divided by its people, cultures and norms. Every state in the country hold its own different values and beliefs. Being the 7th largest country in the world, it is home to over a billion people. The country has said to have a total of 1652 languages spoken, where only 31 of them are official. Let’s not even get started on the number of casts and cultures that exist in the country, because the state I’m from, alone has over at least 10. Lack of respect for each other, the failure

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    Culture of India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Bharatanatyam, one of eight designated classical dance forms of India. The culture of India refers to the religions, beliefs, customs, traditions, languages, ceremonies, arts, values and the way of life in India and its people. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. Its culture often labeled as an amalgamation of these diverse sub-cultures

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    BUSINESS CULTURE Since 1970s, in INDIA the perspective of multinational companies has changed drastically, when the country invited FDI (foreign direct investment) and opened its economy, and worldwide players, for instance, 3M, Coca Cola, Volkswagen and began investigating their business. In the year1980, diverse MNCs, for instance, Motorola, NEC and Philips were gladly accepted. They valued corporate expense rates and paid no obligations on their capital merchandise imports. Generally, they were

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    Foundations of Culture 1. Describe the traditional way of indoor cooking in rural and semi-¬urban areas of India, including the type(s) of fuel used for cooking. What types of foods are usually prepared? As many parts of India are yet not develop, the people in India still cook over an open fire inside their homes. Their stoves are composed of clay, but many steel use a three stone fire triangle elevated to a point where it is able to support a pot. Many Indian people still do not have natural

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis of India BUSI 604: International Business The nation that I have chosen for this Global Business Cultural Analysis research project is India. India has one of the fastest growing and largest economies despite being one of the poorest countries. “India has emerged as the world's third largest economy, in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), just behind the U.S. and China, according to a report from the World Bank” (Bawaba

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    between cultures and the romantic era. It revolves around the American Indian culture. In the film, you can see the characters deal with the issue of outsourcing by exploring the differences between the American and Indian culture. In dealing with the current trend of outsourcing, outsourcing captures not only the lives of the new India, but also from the newly globalized world and the importance of understanding between cultures. It also does a wonderful job of presenting the beauty of India 's cultural

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    2016 TALES OF THE CITY While walking through a city, the pedestrian creates the city. Due to urbanisation people travel from one city to another and thus start exploring the new cities culture and traditions and thus this person becomes flaneur in the new city. Flaneur was a concept first mentioned by Charles Baudelaire in his writings. A flaneur is the casual wanderer observer and reporter of street life in the modern city. In the twentieth-century

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    India is a captivating country full of humble traditions, lively festivals, and honest beliefs. With over 2 billion people, India has a vast array of religions and languages with Hindi being the most popular. The Hindu culture is a culture of love, respect, honoring others and humbling one's own ego so that the inner nature, which is naturally pure and modest, will shine forth (Mailerindia Infotek Limited). Hindi is a kind and peaceful religion. It is only fitting to combine a temperate religion

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    of information for writing the paper. Some of the books related the Indian culture to the different aspects of cultural materialism. (Sen 2004) states an outline on the history of the Indian culture. It describes the Indian culture as a great adversity that has even assimilated children in the great diversity. (Prakash 2005) states the interrelationship between cultural materialism in relationship to the Indian culture. Cultural materialism is made into three layers that include structure, infrastructure

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    Slum dog Millionaire: Indian Culture I chose to learn a little bit more about Indian culture, and I thought Slum Dog Millionaire was a great resource to do so. This movie depicts the story of 2 young Indian boys and their journey in life through love, hardship, and culture. The story starts out with the two boy living a happy life with their mother, but when their mother dies from the religious wars they are forced to learn to fend for themselves. On their journey they let a little girl tag along

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