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    Growing up I have read many readings about the practicing’s of Dalai Lama‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Mohandas K. Gandhi‚ Princess Diana‚ and Mother Teresa and they all advocated nonviolence. Nonviolence is a powerful structure to harmonize relationships among people towards a better establishment of justice and a better future. Nonviolence are a respectable way to voice your opinion against injustice likewise represented by the Indian seer‚ mystic‚ philosopher‚ leader started the modern non-violence

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    Special article the economy of West Bengal Ratan Khasnabis Even after 30 years of Left Front rule in West Bengal‚ the state has lagged behind in a few economic indicators‚ this‚ despite better performance in agriculture. Agricultural growth rates have however declined in the last decade or so‚ the reasons for which have been elaborated upon. A gradual movement towards unorganised labour has characterised working patterns in the state and the phenomenon is studied‚ along with the conditions

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    Why was rearmament so important for Hitler ? The treaty of Versailles cut Germany’s armed forces to a tiny percentage of what it used to be during the First World War. During the 1920’s the league was trying to establish a plan for disarmament but many nations were using rearmament as a way to get over the depression‚ especially after 1929. In 1932 a world Disarmament conference was called. The conference was a failure‚ as no country was willing to disarm as much as they wanted. Hitler thought

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    How important was the use of legislation in the Nazi consolidation of power by the end of 1933? The use of legislation was very important to the Nazis and their consolidation of power‚ and was a key tool for the Nazi’s to make there actions legal and justifiable. This way of legalising what other wise would have been deemed illegal and immoral ways of running a political party and government. This meant they could keep the balance of a respectful government and ruthless power driven party well

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    India Geography of India Location India is located in southern Asia. India borders Pakistan‚ China‚ Nepal‚ and Bangladesh. Pakistan is on the northwest border. China and Nepal are on the northern border. Bangladesh is on the northeastern border. More than half of India is surrounded by the Indian Ocean. Climate‚ Weather‚ and Seasons India has one of the most diverse climates in the world. It has monsoons‚ to very hot weather‚ all the way to the snowy Himalayan Mountains. A monsoon is a wind

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    children. All of them pleading for help. Now‚ imagine adults doing the exact same thing. But what type of place would hold this brutal atmosphere? None other than Auschwitz. Auschwitz was a deadly‚ torturous camp conducted by the Nazi soldiers during the Holocaust. Auschwitz was guided by a man named Rudolf Höss. Auschwitz was a three-part camp‚ mostly consisting of political prisoners. The camp included families‚ children‚ infants‚ and elders. Auschwitz stands out compared to other camps because of the

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    led the way for the 19th amendment‚ when woman won the right to vote. Sadly‚ the amendment was not added to the constitution until 14 years after her death. Here are three reasons why Susan B. Anthony is important. One of the reasons she is famous because she was a suffragist. A suffragist means someone who fought for the right to vote. For example‚ Susan Anthony was arrested for illegally voting in the

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    Samsung operates on both low-cost and differentiation strategies. From the cost data given in the case‚ its low cost is mainly due to lower raw materials‚ R&D and labor cost. Lower raw material cost is achieved through producing multiple product architectures on each production line‚ with skilled engineers stationed to handle all kinds of contingencies. More importantly‚ Samsung is able to learn new design rules and apply it to their production. According to the case‚ Samsung currently uses the smallest

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    Attenborough’s “Gandhi” The term ‘nationalism’ evokes several feelings with which one can try to define the term but never with a concrete definition. Some define the term as a strong identification of a group of individuals with a political entity defined in national terms‚ i.e. a nation. Others might say that nationalism is the belief that an ethnic group has a right to statehood. Benedict Anderson defines the nation as “an imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited

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    movements in India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa‚ all gained independence through freedom movements headed by their ambitious leaders. Mohandas Gandhi‚ India’s freedom leader believed Satyagraha would help India to achieve its freedom. Satyagrapha was based upon the principles of nonviolence‚ civil disobedience‚ and the belief that the truth will set you free. Mohandas Gandhi‚ leader of the Indian National Congress wanted Swaraj‚ independence‚ in India. In 1930 after

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