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    Mass movement (india) 1920 to 1942 The idea of Satyagraha Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January 1915. As you know he had come from South Africa when he had successfully fought the racist regime with a novel method of mass agitation‚ which he called Satyagraha. The idea of Satyagraha emphasized the power of truth and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true‚ if the struggle was against injustice‚ then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without

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    In the ancient times‚ the Greeks called the area of the world’s first civilization ‘Mesopotamia’ which means‚ “The land between the two rivers.” This name was given because; Ancient Mesopotamia is where the first foundations of ancient city -states were laid. Ancient Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Fertile Crescent‚ which today is known as modern Iraq. Its location played a large role in its flourishing civilizations. The soil in this area was incredibly

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    DATA INTERPRETING Exercise Reasons for choosing Reasons for not choosing Yoga Benefits both mind and body; improve breathing Walking Has no age limit; no machines requited Cycling Requires a bicycle Swimming Provides exercise to the whole body Need to be close to a swimming pool Of late‚ people have become more health-conscious. They are talking exercising more seriously and are exercising regularly. The most popular form of exercise is yoga and walking. It is too popular

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    Impact of Ict in Daily Life

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    Share 0 More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In Impact of ICT in our daily life FRIDAY‚ 23 NOVEMBER 2012 BLOG ARCHIVE ▼ 2012 (1) A s human being we are always at t ach wit h lot of essent ial t hings in our lif e. Jobs‚ educat ion‚ret ailing‚ banking t hese are t he compulsory t hings in our lif e. It was very hard t o get in t ouch wit h t hese bef ore t echnology changed our lif e and made it easier f or us. It has cont ribut ed a lot t o exchange our lif e f rom writ ing

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    Egypt and Mesopotamia

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    Egypt and Mesopotamia have both similarities and differences; one aspect that was very different between Egypt and Mesopotamia was the government. In Egypt‚ they had just one leader‚ the pharaoh. Egypt would have needed this strong central government for projects such as organizing and overseeing of the pyramid buildings. The early Mesopotamians used a city-state type government. Each area was controlled by its own political and economic center. Each area was a separate political unit. The social

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    Multiple Choice: (C) - Mesopotamia comes from the Greek word “mesos” - meaning middle‚ and the Greek work “potamos” - meaning river. As such‚ Mesopotamia means “between rivers”‚ which is apt‚ considering it was build between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Mesopotamia had an arid climate that could facilitate the irrigation of crops. (B) - The first man to be considered an emperor was Sargon of Akkad‚ also known as Sargon the Great. His reign in Mesopotamia lasted from 2334 to 2779 BCE. He ruled

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    AP World History Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both shared many distinct qualities amongst their civilizations. For example‚ their polytheistic beliefs as well as a similar social structure. These two civilizations differed in numerous modes‚ including political authority and geography. Mesopotamian civilizations settled along the Tigris-Euphrates Rivers. Egyptians settled along the Nile River. Both of these civilizations used their rivers as a natural resource to survive. Agriculture was

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    Many years ago at around 3500 B.C. Mesopotamians invented two things that would change the world forever. These inventions still influence our world today. Ancient Mesopotamia helped the world and still does‚ but if there wasn’t a written language everything would be a disaster‚ but two inventions helped the world and it was a written language and Hammurabi’s Code. How would you communicate with letters? Well‚ the Mesopotamians paved the way with the invention of cuneiform. Cuneiform was developed

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    Geography impacts many regions‚ but my main focuses are on Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia have similarities‚ but despite that‚ they also have differences. The culture‚ religion‚ and land of both regions have been impacted by geography‚ and the differences and comparasions of both will explain more of their regions background and how they were impacted over the years. First and foremost‚ Ancient Egypt has two pieces of land called the ´black land´ and the ´red land´

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    Daily Life for a WWI Soldier The daily life for a man serving on the front line in WWI‚ and there are only 20 men still alive in the world today‚ wasn’t like it is now or even what it was for WWII “Death was a constant companion to those serving in the line‚ even when no raid or attack was launched or defended against. In busy sectors the constant shellfire directed by the enemy brought random death‚ whether their victims were lounging in a trench or lying in a dugout (many men were buried as

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