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British Empire and India
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A paper which looks at the extent of British colonialism and imperialism at the time of Victoria's Goldern Jubilee, with particular reference to the relationship between Britain and India. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLbritemp.rtf
British India in the Twentieth Century
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This 6 page paper focuses on land policy. While the twentieth century is the focus of this paper, the history leading up to it is a large part of the paper. Much that occurs in the nineteenth century provides support for the current situation in India. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA548BI.rtf
British Perspectives on Akbar’s Reign
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A six page paper which looks at the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar of India, and the way in which British perspectives on Akbar and his cultural innovations altered from the time of Elizabeth 1 through the era of colonialism and post-colonialism.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JLakbar.wps
Business Practices In India
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This 10 page overview looks at the market in India particularly as it pertains to Americans who do business there. Topics include : customs, traditions, language, religion and superstitions and why it is important to understand the culture of a country in which one conducts business. Specific examples include Kentucky Fried Chicken's difficulties as well as McDonald's smoother entry. Bibliography lists12 sources.
Filename: Busindia.wps
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