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    Westernization of India

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    destroying the cultural diversity of the world. As one of the oldest nations in the sense of tradition and culture‚ India has been a land of sages‚ saints and various renowned scholars. Countless religious temples and shrines built in different parts of the nation expose the devotion to religion and family that dwells within all aspects of India’s culture. Everything was steady for India until a few decades back. Most of the people were farmers and survived on their pieces of land. They were satisfied

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    Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln. Rosa Parks and George Washington‚ too. Well‚ Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were also great leaders that made an impact on the world. They freed so many people and they believed that everyone deserves freedom. They both worked hard for their freedom. Although both authors presented well‚ Gandhi’s text was more persuasive because he affected more people (people all over India)‚ was a little more peaceful‚ and he left a spark or a memory in his people’s hearts.

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    The Day the Cowboys Quit by Elmer Kelton is a historical fiction novel detailing the Great Cowboy Strike of 1883. The main character‚ Hitch‚ finds himself stuck between the striking cowboys and the rich owners of the cattle ranches. Set just two decades after the civil war‚ barbed wire and the idea of trespassing came about in the plains. The big cattle companies began to take losses when the end of free grazing came‚ so the cowboys’ meager pay is not raised and their right to start their own small

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    India

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    Government  Official country name:​  India  Government System:​  Constitutional Federal (federation) Republic  Head of State:​  Pranab Mukherjee  Official Languages:​  Hindi‚ English  Region:​  Asia  Allies/blocs:​  Russia‚ Singapore‚ South Korea    People  Population:​  1‚220‚800‚358  Growth Rate:​  1.51%  Major religions/cultures:​  Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism  Standard of living:​  Overall life expectancy rate: 65  infant mortality rate:​  72 per 1‚00 live births  literacy rate:​

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    Unesco and India

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    Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development A joint initiative by UNESCO and the Government of India UNESCO and the Government of India in a major new partnership The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Government of India are embarking on a major new partnership to create the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development. Through research and capacity-building‚ the Institute aims to develop

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    India

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    With this background‚ the next section briefly highlights the important trends with respect to aggregate female employment in the Indian manufacturing sector over the 1990s. It is argued that much of the use of female labour in export production in India has been in informal and unorganised workplaces‚ including home-based work‚ with associated implications for pay‚ working conditions and consequently also for social policy. The cases of Export Oriented Units (EOUs) and Export Processing Zones (EPZs)

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    nationalism in india

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    Nationalism in India  Nationalism It involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a political entity defined in national terms‚ i.e.‚ a nation.  Modern nationalism was associated with the formation of nation-states.  In India‚ as in many other colonies‚ the growth of nationalism is connected to the anti-colonial movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.  The First World War‚ Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement The war played an important role in shaping India‟s freedom

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    India

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    1. Vertical Symmetry In this image it shows vertical symmetry. This is an image of the front of the taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal is a landmark in India. The Taj Mahal is knows as the jewel of Muslim art‚ and was made in memory of Emperor Shah Jahans wife. The Taj Mahaal was finished in 1653. 2. Vertical Symmetry This image has vertical symmetry‚ in this image it says the words Subhan’Allāh which is an Arabic phrase translated as "Glorious is God." 1. Horizontal Symmetry

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    Superstitions and India

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    The Power of Superstition in Public Life in India Why are superstitions a part of public life in India? The modern mechanisms for risk-management or “disciplines” ranging from statistics to modern medicine exist side-by-side with superstitions in the country. The answer to why these disciplines have not penetrated into the pores of Indian society lies in the history of political power in India. It is difficult to use the word “superstition” without imagining quotation marks around it. For‚

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    Spiritual formation: Gandhi and loving God as truth As one puts oneself in the way of God‚ several theological questions necessarily arise: what is God? How does one engage‚ experience‚ and enter into the way of God? For the Christian seeker‚ the questions become more specific: is this God the sky God Yahweh? Is Jesus of Nazareth the incarnation of this God? Is God only interested in self-described ’Christians‚’ or is he for all? For Mohandas K. Gandhi‚ Hindu spiritual seeker

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