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    Slumdog Millionaire Essay

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    movie‚ keeping them away from danger and providing for them. They escape from the danger of Maman by climbing on board a train to make money and fall off to land in front of the Taj Mahal to make more money from tourists. This was out of their control‚ of all the places they could have landed‚ they landed at the Taj Mahal where they went on to make more money. Jamal’s difficult life has taught him many useful qualities that help him to achieve his success in the future. Things such as losing his mum

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    Native Animals of Asia

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    Native animals of Asia Treeshrews : native to the tropical forest of Southeast Asia. Spalacidae : native to eastern Asia‚ the Horn of Africa‚ the Middle East‚ & south-eastern Europe. Civets : native to the tropics of Africa and Asia. Natural Wonders Mt. Everest : On the Nepal-Tiber border looms the world’s highest peak‚ Mt. Everest (29‚028 ft.)‚ along the Himalayan Range. Dead Sea : The world’s lowest land area is

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    Assignment of CRM onTaj Hotel (Digital Marketing) BY :- AYush Khandelwal About Taj Hotel • The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and its subsidiaries are collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palace sand are recognize dasone of Asia’s largest and fines Hotel Company. • Mr.Jamsetji.N.Tata was the founder and opened first hotel The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel‚ Bombay in1903. • Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces comprises more than 60 hotels in 45 locations across India with an additional

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    British India Dbq

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    While the British government was efficient at ruling India and left India peacefully‚ the overall political Impact that the British had on India was quite negative‚ because they governed only for themselves and created mass amounts of conflict when they left. In the article Why Britain should be proud of its rule in India by Dr. Kartar Lalvani‚ it states that “The British administration of India‚ a country with a population of 500 million‚ diverse religions and spread over 17‚000 square miles was

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    Itmauddauhal Analysis

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    mesmerised him and no sooner he had begun to forget his mental preoccupation‚ it struck him. “The Taj Mahal was like a night sky without the twinkling stars. His Taj Mahal

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    Health Tourism Proposal

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    élan. And that is why there is something here to hold every traveler‚ whether discerning or jaded‚ first timer or repeat visitor. Of course‚ the rich heritage of the country is the most enduring dimension which beckons the traveler. From the Taj Mahal‚ which transform from shimmering white during the day to a silvery radiance on a moonlit night‚ to the intricate carvings in Ellora and

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    their needs. Forests and coastal regions were cut down to allow space for hotels. Many of these actions disrupted the well being of these countries by causing pollution and by destroying the world heritages found there. A nice example would be the Taj Mahal which was made of white marbles now turned yellow because of pollution. Due to these problems‚ the travel industries which include airline companies‚ tour operators and hotel chains will face a decline in the number of tourists visiting them as they

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    Red Fort

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    India Lal Quila also called the Red Fort is one of the most important monuments of India. It stands on the bank of river Yamuna. The whole structure is made of Red stone. The fort was built by Shahjahan - the Mughal King who also built the famous Taj Mahal - in 1648. Shahjahan called it the Uru-Muhalla. Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi and Red Fort was the new capital. Lal Quila stands at the eastern side of Shahjahanabad and the very name of "Lal Quila" comes from the huge wall that

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    Travel Disadvantage

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    experiences on the road‚ you’d have learned them at home too. If you haven’t got an open and curious mind at home‚ being somewhere else isn’t going to suddenly alter your cranial capacity. 5. There is no need to travel anymore. Want to know what the Taj Mahal is like? There are thousands of images‚ videos and articles online and in books. You can also watch many travel TV shows about your place of interest. Others have been there and done it‚ so why not save yourself the hassle and just follow their trip

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    are not only in existence‚ but run out of control. Nothing is safe; water is contaminated thus‚ causing an ideal location for disease. Of course‚ there is the beauty and enigma of India‚ the mystery of the mausoleum known as the Taj Mahal and the serenity one experiences by practicing yoga on the banks of the holy Ganges‚ as well as other tourist attractions.

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