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    Is Gurkhas a Mercenary?

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    Is the Gurkha a Mercenary? Gurkhas are people from Nepal‚ recruited for the British national army‚ Singapore Police and the Indian Army. They are not hired just to fight war. Different nations have different security and military strategy‚ for example‚ the primary purpose of the Gurkhas in the Singapore Police is to act as a neutral or impartial force should there be any racial conflict in Singapore. British Gurkhas and Indian Gurkhas are deployed differently as per their host nation’s military

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    The Gurkhas “Bravest of the the Brave ‚most generous of generous ‚ never had a country more faithful friends than you.Sir Ralph Turner MC‚3rd Queen Alexander’s Own Gurkha Rifles .1931 Better dead than a live coward . Gurkha prove. The name “Gurkha ” comes from the hill town of the gorkha from which the Nepalese kingdom had expanded. If there was a minute’s silence for every gurkha causalty from world war || alone ‚we would have to keep quiet for two weeks.”Gurkha welfare trust. Former chief

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    Sroth Code Case Study

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    Sroth Code: making premium games and apps in Nepal Everything about the makers of ‘Haku Run’ game The idea of starting the company came when Uttam Adhikari and Uday Bikram Gurung‚ who used to work as IT Coordinators in Cloudtech‚ a call center‚ felt working there uninteresting‚ because of high-pressure‚ low pay‚ and almost no-growth of the company. Having worked in a similar company‚ that was almost going nowhere‚ they felt like leaving the job. Gurung‚ originally a student of Adhikari‚ had loved

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    SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF GURUNG CASTE GROUP A report submitted to the department of Sociology and Anthropology for the partial fulfillment of HSEB (10 +2) class 12 Name : Mira K.C Class : XII (12) Roll No. : 7 SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF GURUNG CASTE GROUP A report submitted to the department of Sociology and Anthropology for the partial fulfillment of HSEB (10 +2) class 12 Submitted By Submitted To Table of Content CHAPTER I 1. Introduction 1.1. Background

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    Essay [2007] Qns 6. How important is a sense of history in shaping the future of Singapore’s society? Singapore is without a doubt‚ a diversified nation with many different cultures and races. Contrary to the popular belief of difference leading to antagonism‚ Singapore is perhaps one of the few countries globally to welcome people despite their variable backgrounds and still remain collectively competitive. Indeed‚ credit is due to Singapore’s society past or present‚ had been seen to be shaped

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    judicial review has succeeded is the closure of Independent Living Fund in November 2013 where several disabled people successfully challenged the decision of government to abolish the Independent Living Fund‚ and the case of the Gurkha soldier in 2009 where all the Gurkha veterans who has retired before 1997 who has served for at least four years are permitted to settle in the United Kingdom. This proved that unlawful decisions by public authorities can be challenged by the public under the doctrine

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    is lacking severely in examples. David Miller uses too many hypotheticals and does not use enough real situations that have actually occurred. The author also should have added statistics and harder evidence. For example. when he states that the Gurkhas are unhappy and are living in measley conditions barely getting enough reparations to get by.That is an example of misleading vividness. For all we know that could just be a handful of people. He did not add enough statistics to back that up. Another

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    Why Is The Kukri A Knife

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    The Kukri has become synonymous with the Gurkha soldiers from Nepal.   The earliest record of the weapon is from 1627‚ with the design remaining unchanged over the centuries.   An average Kukri is between 14-16 inches in length with a steel blade and a wooden‚ bone or metal curved handle.   Origianlly made by the Nepalese Kami clan of blacksmiths‚ the curved knife is also commonly used by hill farmers in the Himalayas and is handed down between generations.   The design is a perfect balance of weight

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    Project Amnagement

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    from identifying clients needs‚ getting approval from top management to acceptance of proposal by clients. In April 2012‚ the project is considering offers from two clients. First‚ a large event has to be organized for the launch of new brand for Gurkha Brewery. The event must be organized on 15 May 2012. The project needs to manage venue‚ invitee list‚ cater party and distribute invitations and brochures. With this event‚ project can earn a net profit of NRs. 500‚000 if it is completed successfully

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    India’s pre-colonial historic timeline features a richly diverse culture and religious practices. This diversity stems from the many immigrants and traders‚ as well as invading armies‚ who took part of their own philosophies to India. The landscape and climate throughout the Indian subcontinent ranges extraordinarily from dry deserts to tropical rainforests. India’s diverse culture is in many ways a reflection of its wide-ranging climate. Languages‚ customs‚ literature‚ food‚ songs‚ and clothing

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