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    1. When looking at the differences between cultural‚ natural‚ and truly aesthetic objects‚ it’s relatively easy to define each in their own ways. Cultural objects differ from natural objects in the sense that cultural objects have been placed in an artistic manner by‚ and for the human population‚ whereas natural objects are in the most basic term‚ objects placed by nature for no other external reason. For instance‚ a bed of rocks laying among a path‚ strewn out for an artistic affect is considered

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    The Taj

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    Bounty Inn” Hospitality is all about offering warmth to someone who looks for help at a strange or unfriendly place. It refers to the process of receiving and entertaining a guest with goodwill .This Project explain and undergoes the tactics of the “Taj Hotel”‚ India to under vent its fine edges across the World. Group:25”The Phoenix” PGCGMIT‚(Batch201314) XLRI‚Jamshedpur 15-Mar-13 The Bounty Inn 2013 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this Project entitled “The Bounty Inn”‚ for the

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    To determine the aesthetic value of a river‚ there are several parameters that we need to observe. Firstly‚ look at the transparency of the river water. Transparency is the measure of the depth of light that can penetrate into the water (What is water transparency?‚ n.d.). It depends on the amount of particle scattering in the water‚ such as algae and sediment. The lower the turbidity of the water (the higher the transparency)‚ the higher the aesthetic value of the river. High turbidity of water

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    26/11 Mumbai attack: HR practices converted ordinary Taj employees in... 1 of 3 http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-11-24/news/3043760... ADVERTISEMENT News News By Company Home News Markets News By Industry Corporate Trends IPO Personal Finance News By Company Economy Tech P olitics/Nation Jobs Opinion Features International Business SMB Environment Stock Quote Blogs ET NOW NRI Corporate Announcement Earnings

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    Akbari Mahal

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    Sara: So as the name suggests‚ was this Badshah Akbar’s palace‚ Abul? Abul Fazl: In a way‚ yes.The ruins of Akbari Mahal meaning Akbar’s Palace are a testimony to the presence of the huge imperial courts surrounded by a series of spacious chambers. Set between Jehangiri Mahal and Bengali Burj‚ it was a part of a larger palace complex and was used for various residential purposes. Built in between 1565-69‚ it had a large stone paved courtyard enclosed by suites and chambers. You can still see the

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    The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and its subsidiaries are collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces. It is recognized as one of Asia’s largest and finest hotel company. Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces comprises 93 hotels in 55 locations across India with an additional 16 international hotels in the Maldives‚ Malaysia‚ Australia‚ UK‚ USA‚ Bhutan‚ Sri Lanka‚ Africa and the Middle East. Each Taj hotel offers the luxury of service‚ the apogee of Indian hospitality‚ vantage locations

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    Mahal Kita

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    National Anthem of the Philippines (English) Land of the morning Child of the sun returning With fervor burning Thee do our souls adore. Land dear and holy‚ Cradle of noble heroes‚ Ne’er shall invaders Trample thy sacred shores. Ever within thy skies and through thy clouds And o’er thy hills and seas; Do we behold thy radiance‚ feel the throb Of glorious liberty. Thy banner dear to all hearts Its sun and stars alright‚ Oh‚ never shall its shining fields Be dimmed by tyrants

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    Mumtaz Mahal

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    Mumtaz Mahal Arjumand Banu Begum (also called Mumtaz Mahal) was the third wife of Shah Jahan. Mumtaz Mahal (meaning ’Jewel of the palace’) was the nickname her husband gave to her. Mumtaz Mahal was born in April 1593 in Agra‚ India. Her father was the Persian noble Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan‚ the brother of Nur Jahan. Mumtaz was a Muslim and fell in love with and married her cousin‚ Shah Jahan‚ later to be the Mughal emperor on May 10‚ 1612 at the age of 19. She was his third wife‚ and became his

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    PARRHESIA NUMBER 1 • 2006 • 1 – 12 Thinking between disciplines: an aesthetics of knowledge1 Jacques Rancière Translated by Jon Roffe What should be understood by the invocation of an ‘aesthetics of knowledge’? It is clearly not a matter of saying that the forms of knowledge must take on an aesthetic dimension. The expression presupposes that such a dimension does not have to be added as a supplementary ornament‚ that it is there in every sense as an immanent given of knowledge. It

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    BEFORE STARTING WITH OUR PROJECT HERE ARE SOME FACTS ABOUT TAJ ... [pic] DO U KNOW? [pic] ➢ TAJ MAHAL PALACE HOTEL has completed 100 years in the year 2003‚ and is the oldest 5 star hotel in our country. ➢ Taj’s name was kept TAJ as MR. Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata wanted to make his customers feel as if they are staying in a royal palace; this is probably the reason why the interiors of TAJ MAHAL PALACE are like the one found inside a palace. For more than 100 years‚ we

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