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Essays On India
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Forster's "A Passage To India"
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5 pages in length. E.M. Forster's novel, A Passage to India, opens in British India and closes in Indian India; while the characters are the same, the situation is significantly different. The manner by which Forster portrays this difference, as well as its significance of Fielding and Aziz's relations, illustrates the separation between East and West, the association between India's Muslims and Hindus, social mores, colonialism, as well as issues of early twentieth century industrialization and technology. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: Forster's "A Passage To India"
Gita Mehta’s “Snakes and Ladders: Glimpses of Modern India”
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This 5 page report discusses Gita Mehta’s 1997 book “Snakes and
Ladders: Glimpses of Modern India” that offers a new vision of
the vast and multi-faceted, and very real world of India. Through
out her series of essays about India’s history, politics, and
economy, a reader sees the modern aspects of Indian life that
have little to do with its literary or cinematic portrayals. For
example, as parts of India reach toward the first world, Mehta
describes how the caste system is slowly disappearing, poor
people are working their way out of debt, and all Indians are
working toward a democracy. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: Gita Mehta’s “Snakes and Ladders: Glimpses of Modern India”
Have Pre-Existing Tensions Created the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; The Case of India and Pakistan
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This 12 page paper discussing the proposition that the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is a reflection of pre-existing tensions, not a cause of international instability. This is discussed reference to India and Pakistan. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Have Pre-Existing Tensions Created the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; The Case of India and Pakistan
HINDUISM AND INDIA
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This 9-page paper focuses on how Hinduims developed with India, and why and when it actually emerged as the "national" religion of the nation. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: HINDUISM AND INDIA
Hindustani Music
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This 3 page paper discusses various aspects of Hindustani music. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Essay Title: Hindustani Music
How Globalization has Hurt India
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This 6 page paper evaluates India and how it has been harmed by globalization. Various issues are explored inclusive of morality, AIDS, and pollution. Other issues concern the deterioration of the culture.
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Essay Title: How Globalization has Hurt India
India / A Country Study
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A 5 page paper on the geography, population, and economics of India,-- including its current anti-American trend. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Essay Title: India / A Country Study
India / The New Nuclear Power
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A 15 page research paper which argues that the recent nuclear tests conducted in both India and Pakistan are seen by these countries as political bargaining chips in a dangerous game of nuclear bluff reminiscent of the cold war between the United States and the former Soviet Union. The writer demonstrates that the current nuclear buildup, which was initiated by India, has more to do with the rise of Hindu nationalism in that country then to any real threats to Indian security. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Essay Title: India / The New Nuclear Power
India And Pakistan: Issues That Have Increased Tension And Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons
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29 pages in length. The myriad issues India and Pakistan continue to face that have increased the tension and proliferation of nuclear weapons on the South Asian continent are vast and complex. With nuclear conflict, religious diversity and leadership disharmony heading the long list, other issues just as critical include history, culture and civilization. Is it possible to establish peace between these ever-warring countries, or are history's critical thinkers right when they said that mankind is destined to demolish its own existence? Bibliography lists 28 sources.
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Essay Title: India And Pakistan: Issues That Have Increased Tension And Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons
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