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Creating Trustworthy Green Hotels Around Oceans

This paper examines the impact of green service attributes on consumer trust in sustainable green hotels around oceans. The study focuses on 12 certified green hotels in India and explores how Green Service Encounters influence consumer trust and re-patronage intention. The findings reveal that trus

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The Pala Empire: Rise and Patronage of Buddhism

The Pala Empire, known for its significant expansion and patronage of Mahayana Buddhism, saw key rulers like Gopala, Dharmapala, and Devapala leading to a cultural flourishing with establishments like Vikramashila and Nalanda universities. Noted Buddhist scholars from this period include Atisha and

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Understanding Bureaucracy: Origins, Functions, and Myths

Explore the concept of bureaucracy, tracing its origins and elements according to Max Weber's analysis. Discover the evolution from patronage to the merit-based system and debunk common bureaucratic myths prevalent in society. Gain insights into the role of civil servants and the intricate workings

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History of Tamil Nadu: The Sangam Age and Literary Sources

The history of Tamil Nadu during the Sangam Age is rich with literary excellence from the Tamil Sangam, where poets composed significant works. The three Sangams were pivotal in preserving Tamil literature under royal patronage, providing insight into the social, political, and economic conditions o

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Socio-Cultural Features of Village Community in India

The traditional village community in India was historically self-sufficient, with its own production and consumption units. Over time, changes have led to increased interactions among villages, diminishing self-sufficiency. Factors like multi-caste populations, markets, pilgrimages, and pilgrimages

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Emergence of Small Kingdoms in North India During 8th to 10th Century

The rise of small kingdoms in North India between 750 CE to 1000 CE was a result of the disintegration of empires, economic struggles, and weak administration. This period saw the emergence of powerful kingdoms like the Rastrakutas, Palas, and Pratiharas in different regions of India, each contribut

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Literature in the 16th Century: Styles, Patronage, and Poetry Traditions

Explore the concept of literature in the 16th century, focusing on rhetoric in the Renaissance, major styles in art, the role of courtiers and patrons, poetic traditions like heroic, Ovidian, pastoral, and sonnet, and delve into the analysis of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder's poem "The Long Love that i

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Shakespeare's Sonnets: Treasures of Elizabethan Poetry

Shakespeare's sonnets, considered precious pearls of Elizabethan poetry, were written primarily in 1594 under the patronage of the Earl of Southampton. Divided into sections addressing a young man and a Dark Lady, they explore themes of love, beauty, and passion with a unique perspective. Despite be

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Perceptions of Patron-Client Politics on Corruption in Papua New Guinea: A Research Proposal

Investigate the impact of patron-client politics on corruption in PNG to understand its effects on civil service and governance. Analyze traditional and modern systems to identify prevailing patronage types and their influence on corruption. The study aims to redefine corruption in the PNG context f

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Transformation of South Wales Metro Phase 2

The South Wales Metro Phase 2 project aims to bring significant changes to the transportation system, including potential improvements to the bus network, reduced congestion, and benefits for both residents and businesses. It focuses on enhancing connectivity, increasing rail patronage, and promotin

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European Enlightenment and Social Changes in the 18th Century

The 18th century witnessed significant changes in European states, marked by the emergence of natural laws, natural rights, and enlightened absolutism. Concepts such as patronage, balance of power, and primogeniture also played pivotal roles. The era saw the implementation of reason of state and the

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The Commissioning of Adrien de Montigny: Patronage and Artistic Freedom

Explore how Adrien de Montigny's art flourished under patronage, balancing creativity and commissioned work.\n

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Understanding Classical Era Symphony and Chamber Music

In the Classical Era, symphonies emerged as standalone works separate from operas, featuring a typical format of four movements with varying moods and tempos. Chamber music, enjoyed by players and listeners alike, particularly the string quartet, was popular. Haydn, with patronage from the Esterhazy

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Understanding the Role of the Prime Minister in Government

Exploring the sources of a Prime Minister's power, constraints they face, and authority within the cabinet system. Topics include party support, royal prerogative, popular mandate, parliamentary leadership, patronage, powers, and constraints within the cabinet.

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Politics and Corruption in the Gilded Age

The Gilded Age was marked by political machines, patronage, voter fraud, and a lack of antitrust enforcement. Presidents like Ulysses S. Grant were plagued by corruption scandals. The Republican Party was divided between Stalwarts and Half-Breeds, further complicating the political landscape. Leader

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Importance of Traditional Media in Rural India

Rural India is rich in diverse folk art forms that hold significant cultural value. Traditional media or folk media plays a crucial role in communication, offering familiarity, acceptance, and flexibility to convey messages effectively. Despite the lack of scholarly patronage, efforts are being made

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Elite Patronage and Power Relations in Wales: Research Insights

Research project on elite positions of patronage in Wales, focusing on systems of patronage within civil society, access to elite roles in charities, and the reproduction of capital in civil society. Theoretical framework includes discussions on gender, education, and exclusionary practices in civil

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Understanding Political Regimes: From Oligarchy to Mafia State in Hungary

Exploring the evolution of political systems in Hungary post-1989, this examination delves into a spectrum of regimes including liberal democracies, dictatorships, and hybrid structures. It analyzes the intricacies of patronage politics and the sociological dimensions that shape the landscape of pow

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