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    The rise of British Imperialism within India took place in the 17th century‚ when the first fleet of European ships landed on the shores of South Asia. Before British imperialism‚ India was separated into groups of independent and semi-independent kingdoms and territories‚ with British intentions to unite India as one; one language‚ one God‚ and one ruler (Bradley‚ 2001). On December 31st 1600‚ Queen Elizabeth of England established trade between the East India Company and the British‚ which overtime

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    British Literature II March 2‚ 2012 Final Paper Romantic and Victorian Literature and writers have an endless about of similarities that make both of them the overall most influential eras of literature. It is in following paragraphs I will attempt to bring together the most fascinating points and authors that built the road on which future writers try to compare their works to these masterminds. It is in the social issues‚ religious doubts and social prosecutions that have previously withheld

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    The British Raj was the rule of the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. Raj is the term used when the British government stopped the Sepoy Rebellion and took control of India during the reign of Queen Victoria. Back then India wasn’t a nation it was divided into various parts which where governed by different kingdoms and different rulers‚ even if they had the same language. But just some of the kingdoms where actually powerful‚ and the ones that had it where excelled

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    Warren Buffett Professional Career: Warren Edward Buffett is an American Investor‚ Business Magnate and Philanthropist. He is widely considered as the most successful Investor of the 20th century. Buffett is the primary Shareholder‚ Chairman and CEO of BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY and consistently ranked among the world?s wealthiest people. He was ranked as the World?s Wealthiest Person in 2008 and as the 3rd Wealthiest Person in 2011.In 2012‚ American magazine TIME named Buffett as one of the

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    The British Royal Family

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    The British Royal Family Contents Chapter 1. Introduction……………………………………….4-5 Chapter 2. In the United Kingdom……………………………..6 I. Public role and image……………………………….6-7 II. Funding………………………………………………...7 Chapter 3. Royal styles and titles……………………………….8 I. Royal styles and titles……………………………...8-11 II. The crown jewels……………………………….…11-15 III. Peerages………………………………………….16-19 Bibliography…………………………………………………….20 Introduction: The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives

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    used as a tool of oppression as well as liberation during Republican Era. The way of dressing was meant to be Chinese’s liberation movement from 1912 to 1949‚ because of it against ancient feudalism and supported gender equality. The abolition of imperial China in 1912 had an immediate effect on dresses and styles of Chinese people. This time was the golden age of changing‚ ended of feudal society and opened a new chapter in China. During this time‚ Chinese people‚ women particularly led several movements

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    evolved from a matter which solely involves the mother’s family and a single midwife to a matter which involves a myriad of doctors‚ the government and subsequently the state. Anne Mcclintock explores the rise of such phenomena in her book titled Imperial Leather: Race‚ Gender‚ and Sexuality in the Colonial Context. She attributes a wide range of phenomena regarding race‚ gender‚ sexuality as well as the scene above to the rise and establishment of imperialism. This paper will therefore expand and

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    Introduction British American Tobacco plc (informally BAT) is a British multinational tobacco company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is the world’s second-largest tobacco company by sales (after Philip Morris International). BAT has a market-leading position in over 50 countries and operations in around 180 countries. Its four largest-selling brands are Dunhill‚ Lucky Strike‚ Kent and Pall Mall‚ with others including Kool‚ Benson & Hedges and Rothmans. BAT has a primary listing on

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    British colonial rule and Indian Subcontinent 1/19/2013 Prepared by – (Group 10 The rising stars) Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947 Group members – The British Raj (rāj‚ lit. "reign" in Hindi)[1] was British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947.[2] The term can also refer to the period of dominion.[2][3] The region under British control‚ commonly calledIndia in contemporary usage‚ included areas directly administered by the

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    Assignment 2: Reading for Structure and Argumentation In the article titled ‘The British American’‚ J. Williams T. Youngs‚ describe the life of William Byrd to explore the definition of American identity during colonial period. In this article‚ the author attempts to answer the question of how American of British ancestry identify themselves and what place they view as their ‘motherland’. The author argues that the colonialist in 17th and 18th century‚ such as William Byrd‚ lived in two worlds where

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