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FUSION OF MODERN INTERIOR STYLE AND NORTH INDIAN TRADITIONAL INTERIOR STYLE
ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts, 2023The interior design style of different states of India has been the subject of considerable research in disciplines such as art forms, handicrafts and cultural identities of interior styles. But modernization of the world has created a rage of creating minimalistic spaces, this caused the need for the fusion of traditional into modern interior style ...
Manshi Sharma +2 more
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Vocabulary and Style in an Indian Language
American Speech, 1934In Papago unwritten literature one finds a range of expression and an emphasis entirely different from those of English. Some of these features are common to many American Indian languages; some have been developed to suit the psychology of these desert foodgatherers. Or, has the psychology developed to suit the language?
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Power-Balancing Styles of Indian Managers
Human Relations, 1988Emerson's (1962, 1972ab) power-dependence model has had a profound impact on the manner in which power can be viewed in relationships. However, there has been little empirical work examining Emerson's approach, and even less focused at the individual level.
G. S. Das, Chester C. Cotton
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Infant Feeding Styles of West Indian Women
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1999An ethnographic field study design was used to explore infant feeding among 20 West Indian women on the island of St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands. Two styles of infant feeding emerged from the data, “older style” and “contemporary style.” Three patterns of combined breast and bottle feeding were identified: day/night, supplemental, and random ...
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Temperament styles of Indian and USA children
School Psychology International, 2011Age, gender, and cross-national differences of children ages 8- through 16-years-old in India ( n = 400) and the United States of America ( n = 3,200) are examined on four bipolar temperament styles: extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-feeling, and organized-flexible styles.
Thomas Oakland +4 more
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Indian Fashion, Tradition, Innovation, Style
Costume, 2016What is Indian fashion? The general response to such a question is likely to mention the sari as national dress and ornate Indian wedding attire but little between or beyond that.
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Managing Future (Change): Indian Style
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Universally it is found that only 'change' that always remains unchanged. With technological advancements and various 'revolutions' like industrial revolution, communication revolution, information revolution, nano-revolution, etc the world is facing changes not only in increasing numbers but also in the 'pace' of changes resulting in shorter life ...
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Indian Negotiation Style: A Cultural Perspective
2014While a great deal has been written about negotiation styles in Japan (Graham, 1984; March, 1988; Kramer, 1989) and in China (Pye, 1982; Blackman, 1997; Faure, 1998; Fang, 1999), negotiation in India appears to be the poor cousin as far as the negotiation literature goes.
Benoliel, Michael, Kapur, Amrit
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Cognitive Styles of Caucasian and Native Indian Juvenile Offenders
Psychological Reports, 198313 Native Indian and 24 Caucasian male juvenile offenders were compared with 21 Native Indian and 14 Caucasian male juvenile nonoffenders on Byrne's Repression-Sensitization Scale, Rotter's locus of control questionnaire, and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory including derived factors.
P M, Valliant, M E, Asu, R, Howitt
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The Indian Style and the Ottoman Literary Canon
International Journal of Persian Literature, 2018Abstract This article shows how the marginality of the Indian Style within the current canon of Ottoman literature is in part the result of a long-standing fissure within Ottoman literary culture, by which many of the literati separated themselves from the court following the end of the great days of court patronage.
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