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    the Burmese as a symbol of people losing themselves for power‚ “I perceived in this moment that when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys. He becomes a sort of hollow‚ posing dummy‚ the conventionalized figure of a sahib. For it is the condition of his rule that he shall spend his life in trying to impress the "natives and so in every crisis he has got to do what the "natives" expect of him. He wears a mask‚ and his face grows to fit it. “ In the end he wants these

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    Services rendered by Shah Wali-Ullah (1703-62) Shah Wali-Ullah was a great Muslim saint of the 18th century. His real name was Qutbud-Din Ahmed but due to his spiritual virtues he was called Wali-ullah. He was born to a noble learned family of Delhi on 21st February 1703. His father Shah Abdur-Rahim was a renowned scholar of that period. Shah Wali-Ullah showed great promise at an early age. By the age of fifteen he had mastered the major branches of Islamic studies.. After the death of his father

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    educated scholar who delivered the speech in formal English‚ had no such attention deficit problem‚ particularly among the elite Indians who had had British education and among the ordinary‚ patriotic Indians who adored those English speaking Indian ‘Sahibs.’ I believe and I am sure you would agree with me that if Nehru had delivered the speech in Hindi‚ its appeal among the English speaking Indians would have been weak and it might have been so forgotten. In his effective

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    Bhagat Singh ( 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh‚ the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages. Born into a Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist

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    they ended up suffering huge losses. The reason being that they were never fully aware of the extent of the Food and Drug (FDA) Investigation into Ranbaxy when it was asked to shut down all its pending and future drug applications from its Ponta Sahib plant in 2009. (Source: https://blog.ipleaders.in/due-diligence-ma-transactions/) Current News:- PIPE Deals Fall Sharply In First Half Of 2016 During May-June 2016‚ PE funds invested $154 million in public equities‚ they are the lowest amount

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    Using the Military for Domestic Security: Operation Blue Star INTRODUCTION With very rare exceptions‚ in the United States the military is prohibited from performing domestic security functions. In recent years‚ due primarily to a perceived need to use the vast resources of the military to efficiently combat terrorism‚ there has been a move underway to reassess these restrictions. When examining this issue‚ however‚ it is not enough to enumerate the skills‚ training‚ and resources that the

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    would have to vacate the Red Fort of Delhi and move to suburban town of Mehrauli. • Besides Awadh‚ the Punjab‚ Satara‚ Nagpur‚ Jhansi‚ and other small states had been annexed. • Dalhousie discontinued the pension allowed to Peshwa’s son Nana Sahib and expelled him from his ancestral palace at Poona and exiled him to Bithur near Cawnpore. • Lord Macaulay designed the English system of education to glorify the Christian faith and to bring into contempt the religious beliefs of the young students

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    PREPARED FOR: PROF. MAHANTY PREPARED BY: Group no. 1 PGDM 2011-2013 Approved By: ______________ Date:-9TH September 2012 : A PROJECT REPORT ON MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY For MARKETING RESEARCH By GROUP 1 Group 1 :- Abhijit Basak – 236 Paromita Tarafder- 262 Ajay Kumawat – 254 Benu Gulati – 242 Ajay Sing Chauhan– 190 Deepak Kuntwal–248 Abstract In recent years‚ the adoption of mobile phones

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    A New Identity Culture manifests in the way someone lives his or her life; what he or she believes. In other words‚ someone’s identity is shaped by the culture that he or she comes from. Accordingly‚ uprooting someone from his or her own country- culture- and throwing him or her into another one‚ could lead to a state of frustration and pain resulted from the clash of values that attacks him or her entity and social status. Such impacts of the cultural encounter are revealed in the short story

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    Moral Poverty In "What is Poverty?" Theodore Dalrymple argues that the poverty in England is not economic‚ it is moral and spiritual. In the text "The City by the Sea" by Shiva Naipaul discusses the poverty in Bombay and its economic and moral connections. Theodore Dalrymple also argues that the poverty his situation in England is worse than poverty in Third World countries. I agree with Dalrymple’s first thesis‚ but in Naipaul’s essay the life conditions are more miserable than England. That’s

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