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    Plan…………………………………………………………………11 Executive Summary India is located in South Asia and is Asia’s second most populous with over 1.2 billion people. It is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India and boasts the most populous democracy in the world. The most dominant religion in India today is Hinduism. About 80% of Indians are Hindus. Around 500 BC two other religions developed in India‚ namely‚ Buddhism and Jainism. Today only about 0.5% of Indians

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    Poverty in India 963 million people around the world are living in hunger‚ 923 million people are malnourished‚ about 5.6 million children die each year from malnutrition and one-third of the world’s poverty is just in India. India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world‚ that’s why so many wonder why their poverty rate isn’t decreasing faster. The majority of Indians are living off of an average of 2 dollars per day‚ most living in villages and farm lands live off of less. I will

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    1.Under what conditions may a people alter or abolish their government? People may abolish their government in the event that‚ their rights are violated by the government. When the government how to much power and the people no longer feel safe‚ then we may take action and alter or abolish the government. 2. Why does Jefferson consider King George a tyrant? Jefferson considers King George a tyrant because he is unjust‚ selfish‚ and uses his power without consideration for the people

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    correct words‚ and the precise movements and steps. The child then fully absorbs the how‚ the when‚ and the vocabulary used in his environment to make life more pleasant for other and for him. In the end‚ the child will have incorporated these graces and courtesies into his everyday life‚ which will allow for a more pleasant classroom as well as a more pleasant environment wherever the child may go. It is amazing how a society where so much scientific and political progress has been made could forget

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    INDIAN independence act

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    Indian independence act India gained independence in 1947. In the first half of the 20th century‚ having been the "Jewel in the Crown" of the British Empire‚ India became the first part of that Empire to secure separate nationhood and independence. The Parliamentary Archives holds a variety of records which document the relationship between the United Kingdom and India‚ including photographs of Indian Army Officers on the Terrace on the occasion of the coronation of Edward VII in 1902‚ and papers

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    Did you know that John Locke influenced some parts of the Declaration of Independence? John Locke was an Englishman‚ who of which‚ had a fascinating philosophies and theories. These philosophies and theories impacted many things and people. In fact‚ one of his theories were presented in the Declaration of Independence. Without further ado‚ let’s get to it! So‚ his early life went like this. He was born on August 29‚ 1638‚ at Wrington‚ United Kingdom. His father was also named John Locke‚ he was

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    Canada’s Road to Independence Canada’s road to independence was a a windy mountain pass‚ filled with high cliffs and treacherous valleys. From a simple colony‚ to a economic powerhouse. Through legal actions we separated ourselves from Britain. Unlike the Americans‚ who threw a temper-tantrum and revolted. We were more civilized. We took baby steps‚ achieving our own seat in the League of Nations and UN. Furthermore we showed our ability with the Battle of Vimy Ridge and Ortona. In addition

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    Even though there is still a lack of diversity in the STEM field and nerd culture‚ there have been efforts to diversify them. For example‚ in the article “Revenge of the Nerds: How Barbie Got Her Geek On” Ann Zimmerman discusses how women in the STEM field tried and succeed to get representation through Barbie. Mattel Inc.‚ opened a poll to let the people vote on what Barbie’s next career was. The options were: “architect‚ anchorwoman‚ computer engineer‚ environmentalist and surgeon.” Zimmerman writes

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    Who’s Got the Monkey? 1. Summarize the article ½ page • What are the main concepts/points? • In your own words‚ what is the article saying? • What is one main lesson you learned from the article? • What is a “monkey” in the context of the article? 2. Describe 3 of your monkeys 1 page 3. Describe when you got or took a monkey that actually did NOT belong to you ½ page 4. What happened?(positive and negative) ½ page 5. Conclusion: what would you do again? 1 page Communication Strategies

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    need to to finish the work assigned‚ so the next day at school it affects their learning because they are tired. How is it benefiting us‚ if it has all these flaws? People only look at the positives and just push aside the negatives‚ but in this situation the negatives outweigh the positives. We believe that homework is transient‚ people never really remember it after about a week‚ so how does it help? Families suffer for not being as close because students are busy doing homework most of the night

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