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    National Moment

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    Social Philosophy The Consensus Summary Exercises 1.1 INTRODUCTION The developmental aspirations of the people of India unfolded themselves through the various stages of the freedom movement. The violent resistance of the Indian people to the British rule in 1857 and the subsequent tribal upsurges were defensive movements against foreign rule. They were almost totally political. But the peasant struggles that occurred since the late nineteenth century had a clear economic perspective. They were

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    Subash Chandra Bose

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    influence of Mahatma Gandhi and joined the Indian National Congress (a.k.a. Congress). Gandhiji directed him to work with Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das‚ the Bengali leader whom Bose acknowledged as his political guru. Bose was outspoken in his anti-British stance

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    emerged as one of the party’s leaders. Gandhi encouraged Indians to boycott British goods and buy Indian goods instead. This helped to revitalise local economies in India and it also hit home at the British by undermining their economy in the country. Gandhi preached passive resistance‚ believing that acts of violence against the British only provoked a negative reaction whereas passive resistance provoked the British into doing something which invariably pushed more people into supporting the Indian

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    british colonization

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    Vacca‚ dressed in military-style camouflage trousers‚ was filmed telling the girl: "Turn this leg forward‚ there you go‚ just like that. Alright‚ go ahead and give me one shot. Alriiiiight! Alright full auto..." The video then cut off but‚ according to police‚ the girl immediately lost control of the high powered Uzi as it recoiled and jumped skyward. She maintained her grip but it raised up above her head and at least one bullet struck Vacca in his head. He was airlifted to hospital in Las

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    British People

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    ЭКЗАМЕНАЦИОННЫЙ БИЛЕТ № 9 1. Беседа на тему: “The British / American / Canadian People: A Social Profile”. British nation is considered to be the most conservative in Europe. It is not a secret that every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. In Great Britain people attach greater importance to traditions and customs than in other European countries. Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. The best examples are their queen‚ money system‚ their

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    Economic Changes in India

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    impact on Indian Economy was Britain (now known as England). This was because the British who came as traders in India slowly became the rulers of India. Before them many other countries came to India and even many foreign rulers ruled India but they embraced India and its culture and economy but the British did not have any such intentions. They changed India in a way that benefited them the most. The British ruled India for about 150 years and this was the time when everything in India

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    neighbors‚ a nuclear powered arms race‚ and state-sponsored terrorism. Summary of Evidence: The freedom movements started when the Englishman Allan Hume helped a group of Indians start the Indian National Congress in 1885‚ which didn’t compete with British power. In the early 1900s‚ Bal Gangadhar Tilak brought a new faction within it‚ whose aim was independence. The Indian National Congress also had socialist impacts. In 1906‚ a big split occurred and the few Muslim that’s were in the Indian National

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    National Integration

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    tried to bring the whole country under one array. The arrival of the British in India started a new chapter in India’s history. Always aiming at dividing the people so as to rule themselves‚ they launched a number of disintegrating measures to litter away the common points among various religions‚ communities and classes in the country. The British rule‚ however‚ provided one common economic system to the country although the British did their best to divide the people socially and economically in order

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    Br Ambedkar

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    Buddhism * 8 Death * 9 Ambedkar v. Gandhi on village life * 10 Criticism and legacy 10.1 Aftermath * 11 Film * 12 References * 13 Further reading * 14 External links Early life The young Ambedkar. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born in the British-founded town and

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    British Airways

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    UNIT 1 Business Environment Business Environment Analysis of British Airways Student: Plamen Enchev ID: W-91314622 1. Introduction The notion of business environmental analysis refers to an empirical study concerning the strategic measures and practices that leverage organisations to gain sustainable position irrespective of their business location. In relation to the recent competitive environment of internationalisation‚ the strategic management processes of the marketers are often observed

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