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    this is what happened every summer; women became free souls‚ but once the temperature dropped‚ their freedom was frozen. Men once again claimed their wives and held them down for another year to come. This was accepted by society‚ as long as a woman followed the implied rules of fidelity‚ but when these rules were broken‚ there were deadly consequences. In The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ Edna’s freedom of flirtation drags her down as she fights for independence from the possession-driven‚ man-powered

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    person who will head the list of people for their contribution to India it will be none other than Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Not just because he is the Father of the Nation but his immense contribution to the country not just in terms of struggle for freedom but his ideologies and thoughts which changed the map of our country. When he took the charge of Indian National Congress it was a turning point in its history due to his enormous following‚ his spiritual powers and his non-violent means of

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    “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling but in rising every time we fall” (“Quote by Nelson Mandela”). Katherine Stockett’s novel‚ The Help‚ depicts the struggles of African-American maids living in the South in the 1960s through their experiences whilst working in prejudice white households. Skeeter‚ a young white woman‚ moves back to Jackson‚ Mississippi after getting her degree at Ole Miss. Skeeter wants to be a writer instead of a housewife like the rest of the women in her town

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    Chaudhary Raghuveer Narain Singh Tyagi‚ ‘Loni March” award by Shri Devdutt Sharma Commissioner‚ Meerut mandal on 23rd May’06 [Dandi March‚Loni March Platinum Jubilee celebrated by Hastinapur Shodh Sansthan Meerut ] 6. Member Of Judiciary Board of essay competition conducted by Sahityik Sanskritik Parishad‚ C.C.S. University‚ Meerut. 7. Member of Discipline & Administrative Committee‚ International Seminar on "Russian Language‚ Literature and Culture today"‚ 8-9‚ March 2005. 8. Member of Executive

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    beliefs‚ causing citizens to protest in the fight for their religious freedom. The idea of having religious freedom has been the dream for colonist since early colonization in the New World. Although most colonies such as Massachusetts would not accept the practice of certain religions‚ Rhode Island was an exception. It was until the Rhode Island Charter of 1663‚ that colonist settled in Rhode Island in hopes religious freedom and separation of the church and state. The Toleration Act of 1689 would

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    Dr. King was a great man he marched for freedom‚ he protested peacefully so that the black could vote‚ and most importantly he had a dream that the nation will rise up to its true meaning. He also had a dream that his 4 kids would not be judged by their color but by their character. He really wanted freedom to ring out all across the world. During the march they mad many mistakes by using violence. Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed in a restaurant. They wanted to have a war with major. Dr. King led a

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    [continues] Read full essay Article I. Cite This Essay Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Freedom Struggle One of the greatest men in the history of India is unarguably Mahatma Gandhi. The way he gave shape and character to India’s freedom struggle is worthy of a standing ovation. He sacrificed his own life for the sake of his country. The respect that he earned for himself despite leading a simple lifestyle is much appreciable. Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in the freedom struggle of India. His non

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    would do‚ just instead took it to the extreme. Throughout the story"Into the Wild" there is evidence to support the claim that Chris was attracted to this danger and was willing to risk anything to get what he wanted‚ which in this case was "ultimate freedom". He did not want help from people and he did not want to help himself with any of his own goods. From the beginning he knew that the journey would be dangerous‚ he took the risk and went on it anyways. He also didn’t take the journey

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    Gujarat is a good example of progress for all states to emulate [pic][pic][pic] By Prof. Mukul G. Asher Via e-mail Gujarat’s governance and economic achievements are exemplary.  Why not the governments of other Indian states and the Central government respect Gujarat’s governance and economic achievements and emulate Gujarat’s approach to economic development and transparency in governance? As the state of Gujarat nears completion of the first decade of the 21st century‚ its achievements

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    Land of the Free What is freedom? Is it the ability to do what one pleases? Is it the ability to have one’s own thoughts? Or is it the ability to express oneself without facing consequences? The reality is‚ no idea is more fundamental to Americans‚ both individually and as a nation‚ than freedom. No other word is so deeply carved into the hearts of the people and in the history of the country. In fact‚ it was this mere idea that gave Englishmen a reason to travel four thousand miles through the fierce

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