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    Women in India

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    Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales Read now Close Women in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article’s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please help improve the article by updating it. There may be additional information on the talk page. (October 2012) Page semi-protected Women in India PratibhaIndia.jpg Pratibha Devisingh Patil was the 12th President of the Republic of India and first woman to hold the office.[1] Gender Inequality

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    Privacy‚ the state of being free from a public attention‚ is a very sensitive and debatable topic in today’s world. What is an invasion of privacy? It is the invasion into another personal life of another individual‚ with no cause. Law enforcement cameras are cameras‚ body worn police cameras‚ and hidden cameras of all types. Closed circuit television‚ also known as surveillance‚ is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place or close observation‚ especially of a suspected spy

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    Railways in india

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    CHAPTER I COLONIAL POWER AND THE INTRODUCTION OF RAILWAYS IN INDIA Transport is an important infrastructure inevitable for the developmental process of a country. The progress of a country depends upon the availability of a viable system of transport facilities. Without proper means of transport and communications it may not be possible for any government to administer a vast country like India. Indian Railways played a vital role in the 1 economic development and national integration

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    CLEAN-India‚ for a Green India ‘When the last tree is cut and the last fish killed‚ the last river poisoned‚ then you will see that you can’t eat money.’ -John May The CLEAN-India Programme India has a population of over one billion‚ of which almost 300 million live in around 600 towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ as a result of stressed environmental conditions‚ most of these towns and cities are unable to cope with the rapid pace of urbanisation. Water pollution‚ unavailability of drinking water

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    League‚ the founder of Pakistan‚ didn’t hold the same opinion with the most people. Fearing that their privileged position might be threatened in a democratic India society with Hindu majority‚ the Muslim elite from the All-India Muslim League proposed a plan calling for a separate Islam homeland ---- Pakistan for all the Muslims in India. In order to support their perspective‚ they drew the inspiration from Muhammad Iqbal’s philosophy and poetry and created a new viewpoint called “two-nation theory”

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    Imperialism in India

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    poverty increased. British officials were paid out of the India treasury. Imperialism drained India’s wealth. It destroyed India economically and politically. India became dependent due to imperialism. It destroyed India’s handicraft and small scale industries. The imperialistic powers treated India as a place to extend their power. Imperialism gradually destroyed India. While destroying India economically and politically‚ imperialism also had some good effects on India. With the spread of

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    India and English

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    India and English From 1857‚ when English was introduced by the Imperial Government as the only medium of education‚ the English language has played a significant role in the lives of Indian people. After a long struggle by national leaders‚ in the 1920s‚ the British rulers reluctantly permitted school education through the medium of Indian languages (designated as vernaculars). In 1947 when India gained independence from the British rule‚ English was to have been replaced by national languages

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    1.1. THE BRITISH CONTEXT: HISTORICAL GROWTH Britain‚ better known nowadays as the UK of GB and Northern Ireland‚ comprises England‚ Scotland‚ Wales and Northern Ireland. The biggest island‚ GB‚ is divided into England‚ Scotland and Wales; whereas Northern Ireland shares the second largest island with the Republic of Ireland. In prehistory‚ these areas were visited by Old‚ Middle and New Stone Age nomads‚ some of whom later settled permanently. From about 600BC-AD1066‚ the islands experienced

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    Comedy and British Identity

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    most daunting questions posed to graduate students (or any student for that matter) is the one inquiring about their focus. When asked about this project‚ I have told friends and family that I study the use of Americanness in British comedy as a means to reassert a sense of British identity. This is the easiest and most concise way I have found to answer the question. It is also a sentence constructed in such a way as to impress those unfamiliar with television studies. For some reason‚ when people hear

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    One country does not intervene with another county without probable cause. Usually‚ the reason for intervention falls back on the security of other countries. The Intervention in Haiti along with The Bay of Pigs Invasion both took place for this reason. The United States concluded the need to intervene and try and put and end to the madness. The chaos Haiti and Cuba faced all stemmed from an unfit leader and government. Because of this‚ the United States distrusted both Haiti and Cuba (Came‚ 1994

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