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India.

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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Map of India.

Traditional Foods:
Biryani, Naan, Baati, Dal, Poha, Kofta, Butter chicken, and Pohe.

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Gender Roles man:
While many are fighting for more women's rights in India, gender roles put the women at home. Their gender roles in India are based on religion and culture more than laws. Many feel that women are oppressed in India. Women often have a lower social status they. Many may feel that women are treated negatively, however, they are often revered in religious practices and have ceremonies dedicated to them. There are no laws to treat women fairly in the workplace.

Gender Rules women:
While many are fighting for more women's rights in India, gender roles put the women at home. Their gender roles in India are based on religion and culture more than laws. Many feel that women are oppressed in India. Women often have a lower social status they. Many may feel that women are treated negatively, however, they are often revered in religious practices and have ceremonies dedicated to them. There are no laws to treat women fairly in the workplace.

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Marriage, Family & Kinship:
Family, Kinship and Marriage in India attempts to capture the great variety of family types and kinship practices that are to be found in the South Asia region, and the several theoretical formulations which posit an underlying unity in this variety.

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Socialization Child Rearing & Education:
Mothers of preschoolers in China and India reported on the value they accorded to items tapping two socialization goals, Filial Piety and Socioemotional Development and two parenting styles, Authoritative and Authoritarian.

Summary:
The world's largest democracy and a rising economic giant, India is now as well known across the globe for its mastery of computer technology as it is for its many-armed gods and its famous spiritual traditions. But India is also the world's most ancient surviving civilization, with unbroken continuity back into prehistory. India's history is a ten thousand year epic but for over two millennia, India has been at the center of world history. For all that time India has been famous for its spiritual traditions; it gave birth to two world religions, one of which—Buddhism—had a profound impact on all of East Asia, China, Japan and Korea, and in modern times has found root even in the US and Europe.

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