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    Women Freedom Fighter

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    TGT(S. Sc.) Topic :- Role of Women in Freedom struggle of India Women of the freedom struggle  India has for a long time produced of most as feckless female as she did male ones. Unlike in most other civilizations and contrary to popular belief‚ Indian women played politically and socially important roles since times unknown. HERE is a look at a few such forgotten women heroes of the Indian freedom struggle.  Women’s participation in India’s freedom struggle began as early as 1817 when BHIMA

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    The 1991 movie “BOYZN THE HOOD” is written and directed by John Singleton‚ and the director of photography is Charles Mills. The movie is edited by Bruce Cannon; music by Stanley Clarke‚and produced by Steve Nicolaides. Columbia pictures released the hour and seven minutes movie. The main characters of the movie is Doughboy‚ Tre Styles‚ Ricky Baker‚ Furious Styles‚ Reva Styles‚ Brandi and Mrs.Baker. The movie is rated R and is considered a drama film‚ but also considered an action movie. The film

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    Jawaharlal Nehru born on 14th November 1889 in Allahabad‚ was the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics for much of the 20th century. He emerged as the paramount leader of the Indian Independence Movement under Mahatma Gandhi and ruled India from its establishment as an independent nation in 1947 until his death in office in 1964. Nehru is considered to be the architect of the modern Indian nation-state; a sovereign‚ socialist‚ secular‚ and democratic republic. A

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    The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)‚ headed by Julius Malema‚ has had conflicting and controversial views on the dress code that the South African parliament should adhere to. The choice of attire that the EFF aspire to wear; and the reasons for wearing such articles will be discussed and examined in further detail in this essay. From an EFF point of view their right to freedom of expression F and their right to equality F‚ could potentially be limited in terms of the limitation clause F entrenched

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    The LGBT: Misunderstood Freedom Fighters The lesbians‚ gays‚ bisexuals and transgendered are some of the most misunderstood persons in our world today. People have grown close-minded and judgmental towards them‚ unfortunately unaware of the effects of those actions. Imagine being seen as an outcast everywhere you go‚ in which you do not have a sense of belongingness and security. People cast you disgusted looks‚ as if your presence alone makes them uncomfortable. These are what the lesbians‚ gays

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    Mandela - The Fight For Freedom Imagine living in your own country where drinking from the wrong water fountain could get you into jail. These are the types of dangers that a black South African‚ or also known as the ‘coloured’ person‚ could get into. The ‘coloured’ and the ‘non-coloured’ were forced to ride on separate trains‚ go to separate schools‚ and were even forced to sit on different benches. In 1913‚ 7.3% of the South African land is was given to the blacks‚ who take took up 80% of

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    Was Mandela a freedom fighter or a terrorist? Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918 in the Eastern Cape of South Africa (Williams and Hermann‚ 2012). After hearing the stories of his ancestor’s bravery‚ he was inspired and he dreamed of making his own impact to his people for freedom. (Venter‚ 2012). I believe that Nelson Mandela was a freedom fighter and not a terrorist. Sometimes the definitions of those two words may get mixed up and it is quite hard to identify the difference between the

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    Being a terrorist or freedom fighter truly depends on which side you are. For example the Austro-Hungarians most likely thought Gavrilo Princip was a terrorist because he disturbed their rein of power‚ however to the Serbians‚ Gavrilo was most likely seen as a freedom fighter. Furthermore the best way to decide is to be an un-biased third party. First off looking at the definitions and looking at widely regarded terrorist attack such as 911‚ we look at why Gavrilo attacked. In 911 terrorists attack

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    Of the people who know about John Brown‚ some will debate over the fact that he was a freedom fighter or a terrorist. Some will say he is a terrorist because he killed so many people. Then there is the people who say he is a freedom fighter who vowed his life to end slavery even if it cost him his life. First let’s talk about how he is a freedom fighter. When John went into Harpers Ferry he could of just blew up the armory‚ destroying the town and killing many like a terrorist would have since their

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    Freedom Fighter or Terrorist which is John Brown. I believe John Brown is a terrorist. From the violence he did. John Brown should have thought out his plain to help with slavery in a different way. He did violence because his dad did not like slavery but John Brown cared about the slaves. He thought God wanted him to free the slaves with violence so he did. Main reason of terrorism is defined- “the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property intimidate or coerce government‚

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