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    Unity In 1800s

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    of big business also became the downfall‚ As time progressed in the 1890s to 1920s they used the problems to solve their problems they had Unity but also caused division. Later on from 1920 to 1945‚ America faced a change in conflict because of economics but also because of equality‚ From 1945 to the 1980s‚ there was a huge change in

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    life in India. Religious faiths and social customs are two sensitive aspects with which Indians are emotionally involved. Little amount of interference might lead to unrest and resentment against the British Rule. Only after 1813‚ when the British felt politically safe and secured they stopped forward for introducing changes for transformation or modernization of Indian society and culture. Two factors primarily promoted the British to introduce a series of reforms for modernization of India

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    Multicultural Unity

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    Discuss the importance of multicultural unity in developing a culture of peace in the Mauritian Nation. Mauritius is one of the polyethnic country that has the most peaceful and stable democratic government. Mauritius is also known as a multicultural unity and being that the Mauritian population enjoys a rich ethnic background‚ consisting of Hindus‚ Muslim‚ Tamils‚ Africans‚ Malagasy descents and Chinese. The main religions are Hinduism‚ Christianity and Islam. Mauritius is a small country where

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    India Unity

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    billion people. As such stats imply‚ there ought to be diversity‚ but this does not always imply that there are differences. Rather‚ India is a land where in spite of so much of diversity‚ there is still unity. Be it the joining of hands for a mission or against it‚ Indians have always shows great unity. There have also been instances where people have fought against each other for some reason or the other but such cases do break out in all countries‚ so India being a niche of such diversity can be

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    Unity is foreign

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    in 1957 and the formation of Malaysia in 1963‚ Malaysians are supposed to bind to their land and be united. However‚ unity is still foreign to Malaysia. It is difficult for Malaysians to be really united due to the fact that its formation was race based‚ adding the prejudices and stereotypes that causes Malaysians suspicious with each other. It is quite difficult to have real unity since there is still racism‚ followed by the political system which is race based‚ and the lack of political will to

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    STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PAST TO THE PRESENT Ancient India:- In ancient India‚ the women enjoyed equal status with men in all fields of life. Works by ancient Indian grammarians such as Patanjali and Katyayana suggest that women were educated in the early Vedic period. Rigvedic verses suggest that the women married at a mature age and were probably free to select their husband. Scriptures such as Rig Veda and Upanishads mention several women sages and seers‚ notably Gargi and Maitreyi. According

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    heads the Children’s Film Society of India. (india devine.com) Dont u think the kind of movies coming in bollywood today r polluting our rich culture? these filmmakers belong to high society & spend most of there time me in foreign countries so they depict the lifestyle of those counties in Indian movies which is no where close to our culture.The life of Delhi& Mumbai is diff from other cities.asmovies have a very strong effect on Indian masses so these film makers

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    Unity and Coherence

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    Unity and Coherence Today ‚ we learned two things witch we have to know before you write an essay. These are paragraph structure and Unity& Coherence. For the paragraph structure‚ we have to conclude a topic sentence‚ supporting sentence‚ and concluding sentence. Combination of those three becomes a paragraph. A good topic sentence should be state the main topic of the essay very clearly‚ and it tells reader about big idea. A good supporting sentence must be explain about the topic sentence

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    Rape contaminates our society. It is an infection that affects every aspect of daily society‚ from perceptions to actions to thoughts to emotions. And all infections have epidemics. Looking at Indian society today‚ it is safe to say that we are in the midst of just such an outbreak—perhaps not in terms of the quantity or quality of such incidents‚ but certainly in terms of the reactions and attitudes towards them. More people are raising their voices in protest than ever before. Awareness is spreading

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    The Impact of Buddhism on Indian society It has been said that Buddhism came as a reaction to the corruption of the Vedic ideals that were governing the Indian society. The  Vedic ideals which were governing society till then had  become conventional and lost their inner force.  As we have seen in the earlier chapter‚ the caste system had a high and noble goal; but now it tended to become hereditary‚ rigid and inelastic. At the same time the teachings of the Vedic Rishis were being applied in a

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