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Pachwara is in the heartland of the Santhal and Paharia, two of India's indigenous tribes.
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"A big part of our strategy was to be either integrated into the media-authoring application or integrated into big websites where people actually distribute their content (like GarageBand.com)," Paharia said.
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"There's not a clear agreement between the artist and fan," Paharia said.
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Male Paharia tribe from the time that any one devoted himself to the profession of priest and augur his hair was allowed to grow like that of a Nazarite; his power of divination entirely disappeared if he cut it.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Badges and leader boards, excluding fees to consultants like Paharia, cost next to nothing.
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Last April, Paharia met with New York-based food ordering website Campusfood.com, which wanted to increase the likelihood of a first-time user returning to the site.
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"Our work demonstrates how moral disengagement can be used to deal with cognitive dissonance that arises from everyday consumption," write Paharia and Deshpandé in their paper,
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_al_ names appear to be of a titular or totemistic character, as Mor peacock, Sohania beautiful, Nagaria a drummer, Paharia a hillman,
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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Paharia built a feature that rewards repeat customers with whimsical badges such as Raw Deal (10 sushi orders in a month and Beta Taster (one of the first 50
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Khortha, Mundari, Ho, Nagpuri and Paharia will receive as much importance as Hindi and Urdu, "he told
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