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    civilisation and culture over the past several millennia. Few are aware that India was the fountainhead of important foundational scientific developments and approaches. These cover many great scientific discoveries and technological achievements in Mathematics‚ Astronomy‚ Architecture‚ Chemistry‚ Metallurgy‚ Medicine‚ Natural Philosophy and other areas. A great deal of this traveled outwards from India. Equally‚ India also assimilated scientific ideas and techniques from elsewhere‚ with open-mindedness

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    India gained its independence from Britain on the 15th of August‚ 1946 but then was previously faced with another issue. Partition. Muslims and Hindus wanted to be separated into their own countries‚ but what impacts would this have economically and socially? I will answer this question‚ analyzing both aspects‚ throughout this essay. This essay is based on books and articles I have read as well as interviews from my family members and detailed research through the internet. One source I mainly

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    India is a large country. Harboring more than 2 billion people‚ it’ll soon break records of overpopulation held by China. The men here are said to be brave‚ kind and chivalrous. The women considered‚ traditional‚ learned and hospitable. The cities here are abundant in whatever they sow and breed stupendous cavalry to charge. The rich bring in fine money to buy fine luxuries for the eyes of fine people. 
 Democracy prevails. The unwanted die. The important live. Each state highlights its accomplishments

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    The Role of Agriculture in the Middle Ages In the middle ages the peasants of the manor labored in the fields and produced the crops. They had a system that worked for them‚ but it was not sufficient enough and they needed to find a way to produce more crops more efficiently. They used a system call the open field system which allowed a number of households to work on a single field. They did not fence in the property which allowed each family to take turns working the field. Around 1000A.D

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    The Global Recession and India The third quarter of 2007 saw a tremendous rise in the Indian stock market. It was amoment when every sector in India was booming‚ and the SENSEX‚ peaking at the20000 mark was the focus of every person in India. It was a moment when peoplewondered if they had lost the opportunity of a lifetime. What was then a hastydecision by most to make a quick buck‚ resulted in total pandemonium when thestock markets came crashing down all through 2008. It was in the last year

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    Contemporary Art Form Maggi Henry HUM/266 Christina Giacona 8/17/2010 Introduction “Sustainable agriculture is a way of raising food that is healthy for consumers and animals‚ does not harm the environment‚ is humane for workers‚ respects animals‚ provides a fair wage to the farmer‚ and supports and enhances rural communities” (sustainabletable.org). Depending on where you are purchasing your sustainable goods from purchasing these sustainable foods one is not only helping our economy

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    came to India at the start of the seventeenth century‚ changing the course of India’s history. During the seventeenth century many nations attempted to become wealthier through selling goods. One of these being spices which India had plenty‚ and it was this that lead to the colonisation of India. Through Indian colonisation‚ India faced many changes in the modification of policies that affected the economic stability of India. Another major impact of British colonisation was the huge impact it had

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    Growing up Around Agriculture  I believe everyone has been born to do something. I was born to be a veterinarian. People tell me that I will probably end up changing my degree choice “twenty seven times” before I even graduate from College. I believe otherwise. I have grown up on a farm with filled with adopted animals of all kinds- rabbits‚ pigeons‚ goats‚ frogs‚ dogs‚ chickens‚ cats‚ cattle‚ and an iguana. Ever since I was seven‚ I knew I was born to become a veterinarian.  This past year I was

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    Agriculture Farming methods were primitive and ineffective in the early part of the Middle Ages. At planting time‚ peasants tossed out seeds and plowed fields. Only few plants grew and yields were low. However‚ people gradually adopted new methods and technology. A new farming method was developed. Improvements in agriculture began in 8th and 9th century CE and became widespread in the year 1000. One advancement was the three-field system‚ a method of crop rotation. On the manor‚ there

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    In 2008‚ the economy took an unexpected turn that experts themselves was in disbelief when it happened. The U.S economy was headed in a recession. The first sign was when Bear Stearns put itself up for sale‚ one of the largest as well as the oldest investment company that survived the Great Depression‚ but when the mortgage crises started‚ Bear Stearns was having a hard time (Solomon‚ 2011). When this happened‚ experts knew this was a sign of trouble. A few months later‚ Lehman Brother that was established

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