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The name "India" is originally derived from the name of the river Sindhu (Indus River) and has been in use in Greek since Herodotus (4th century BCE). The term appeared in Old English as early the 9th century and reemerged in Modern English in the 17th century.
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The answer is - Normative Analysis
<span>The correct answer is 15.
Originally, Pongo and Perdita has fifteen puppies in their litter. We only know the names of some of them: Patch, Lucky, Rolly, Penny, Freckles, and Pepper. However, over the course of the movie, Cruella de Vil and her 'gang' steal the puppies in order to make her expensive clothing out of their pelts. Luckily, the 15 puppies manage to get saved, along with 80+ other puppies that were kept in Cruella's captivity - that's why the movie is called 101 Dalmatian. </span>
The economic development of the littoral countries since the mid-20th century has been uneven, following attainment of independence by most states. The formation of regional trade blocs led to an increase in sea trade and the development of new products. Most Indian Ocean states have continued to export raw materials and import manufactured goods produced elsewhere, with a few exceptions like Australia, India, and South Africa. Petroleum dominates commerce, as the Indian Ocean has come to be an important throughway for transport of crude oil to Europe, North America, and East Asia. Other major commodities include iron, coal, rubber, and tea. Iron ore from Western Australia state and from India and South Africa is shipped to Japan, while coal is exported to the United Kingdom from Australia via the Indian Ocean. Processed seafood has emerged as a major export item from the littoral states. In addition, tourism has grown in importance on many of the islands.