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    <title>CULTURE CARDS for Mumbai&#8230;and for Anyone with an Interest in India&#8217;s Changing Cultures </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>CULTURE CARDS&#8482; for Mumbai&#8230;and for anyone with an interest in India&#8217;s changing cultures.  Recently released in Mumbai, this new interactive educational card game all about the city&#8217;s cultures, history, geography, religions and special places is now available at local bookstores and distributors of educational toys. (PRWeb Oct 16, 2006)</P>
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    <title>Culture Cards&#8482; is Mumbai&#039;s New Educational Game with a Purpose: &#039;Keeping Culture&#039;</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Culture Cards&#8482; is &#8220;keeping culture&#8221; in Mumbai. An educational, interactive game for Mumbaikars and NRIs alike, the purpose is to keep the varied cultures in the city from being lost in the midst of the economic rush of globalization and urbanization.  It&#039;s a challenge for Indians to keep culture on their minds, and for the international community to appreciate it. (PRWeb Sep 20, 2006)</P>
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    <title>Culture Cards&#8482; Development Inspired by Mumbai, India&#039;s Myriad of Cultural Distinctions </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>It is Mumbai&#8217;s multicultural distinctions that the developers of Culture Cards&#8482; are interested in &#8220;keeping&#8221; and what has inspired the development and production of Culture Cards&#8482;. (PRWeb Aug 30, 2006)</P>
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    <title>&quot;Culture Cards,&quot; A New Educational Card Game for Anyone From or Interested in India is Readying for Release on October 1st</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Developed in India, this colorful and thought-provoking interactive game promises to be challenging for Indians living inside and outside of Mumbai, where it was developed on the city which it is based.  It promises to also be interesting for anyone watching India and is saying, &quot;Who ARE these people?&quot; (PRWeb Aug 23, 2006)</P>
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    <title>&quot;Inside Mumbai, Children of the Balwadi: Changing the Face of Education,&quot; A New Book Released By Asha Saraswat</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Who are the children of the Balwadi?  They represent the future of India.  They will be an influence:  positive&#8212;or not.  They can become men and women of character&#8212;or not.  Children can have the chance to achieve their physical, psychological and academic potential and live hopeful, fulfilled lives&#8212;or not.  The choice lies in equal opportunity in education.  The choice lies in the city&#8217;s commitment to all of Mumbai&#8217;s children.  And that is the point.  You need to read this book. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2005)</P>
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