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    I‚ 100% Concord with Oga Tata submission on the white man‚but to contend that Sir Snooper with his prodigious cosmopolitan intellectual acumen is oblivious to the fact ‚that the white man and his civilization and civilizing mission is the meanest animal and one with profoundest bestiality of nature in the jungle will be incredulous and to postulate that Sir Snooper is victim of brainwashing will be nebulous. In my humble opinion Sir Snooper apologia for "western civilization" and its concomitant

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    The Role of Law in Changing Perspectives towards Homosexuality “If there is one constitutional tenet that can be said to be underlying theme of the Indian Constitution‚ it is that of Inclusiveness. This Court believes that Indian Constitution reflects this value deeply ingrained in Indian society‚ nurtured over several generations. Those perceived by the majority as deviants or different are not on that score excluded or ostracised.”59 With this ratio‚ the Delhi High Court on 2nd July‚ 2009

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    China doesn’t want to admit the true cause of the disaster. (Branigan‚ 2013) Natural factors do play a major role in this disaster‚ but one questions whether the famine would have been this severe if it had taken place in a democracy. The economist Amartya Sen said for example: ‘no famine has taken place in the history of the world in a functioning democracy‚ be it economically rich or relatively poor’. (Bernstein‚ 1999) Up till now‚ the famine is not very known among people across the world‚ partly because

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    Rabindranath Tagore and Gandhiji-have bequeathed a unique legacy to us which has nourished our minds and intellect. In more recent times‚ among many others‚ scholars like Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman‚ Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and Amartya Sen have contributed to the development of Physics and Economics and laid down theories that have been recognised‚ accepted and acclaimed throughout the academic world. I salute all these savants! Friends‚ to build India of our dreams‚ the

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    2013 IBPS-NEWS Admin February 2013 Current Affairs POWERED BY www.ibps-news.blogspot.com [FEBRUARY 2013 CURRENT AFFAIRS] Here is a list of important current events of February 2013 on National & International news‚ Sports news‚ Prize & Award‚ Science & Technology news helpful for upcoming IBPS‚ SBI‚ SSC‚ UPSC etc. recruitment exam. Downloaded from www.ibps-news.blogspot.com Page 1 February 2013 Current Affairs National News • • • • • • The 2001 Indian Parliament attack case victim

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    Topic: Famines‚ poverty‚ government policy‚ food supply in colonial India Introduction From 1760 till 1943 India was hit by terrible famines on a regular basis. More than 85 million Indians died in these famines which were in reality genocides done by the British Raj. Contrast this to the fact that there have been no famine related deaths since independence. British famine policy in India was influenced by the arguments of Adam Smith‚ as seen by the non-interference of the government with the

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    Tirthankar. The Economic History of India‚ 1857-1947. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ second edition (2007)‚ p Satyananarayana A.‚ Expansion of Commodity Production and Agrarian Market. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ second edition (2005)‚ p SenAmartya K. Poverty and Famines: An Essay in Entitlement and Deprivation. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1981. Rotberg and Theodore K. Rabb‚ 135-52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1983. http://srch.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/rp/publications/no10/10-06_Wakimura

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    Black’s Law Dictionary defines ‘displacement’ as ‘a forced removal of a person from the person’s home or country‚ especially because of war.’ Dictionary of Sociology defines ecological displacement as the process in which a stronger or more advanced group takes over an area (without military conquest- by economic pressure or sheer numbers) formerly occupied by a less advanced or weaker group. The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement were formulated by a team of international legal scholars

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    Sample Paper MANET “MET” Qualifying Entrance Test for B. Tech Marine Engineering / B.Sc.Nautical Science Degree Course Sample Test Paper Date:-2/06/2013 Time – 2 Hrs Total Marks – 150 INSTRUCTIONS & INFORMATION 1. 2. A separate Answer Sheet is provided for answers. You must write your name and form number as well as sign on the answer sheet. 3. All Questions carry one mark each. Marks will only be earned for correct answers. However‚ there will be no negative marking

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    INDIA OF MY DREAM All of us want India to become a respectable super power in the world. India had rich past. it was because of its riches‚ that it was invaded innumerable times and its wealth was plundered. The Britishers ruled India for almost two centuries and exploited the country economically. At the time of independence‚ the country was in turmoil‚ its economy had been shuttered and there was unrest all around. However it was time for India to write its own history. A lot of progress has been

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