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    – 1 TOOLS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING CHAPTER – 2 IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING ON POLITICS CHAPTER – 3 SOCIAL NETWORKING & FUTURE OF POLITICS CHAPTER – 4 IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING IN PAST CHAPTER – 5 PROS & CONS OF SOCIAL NETWORK (IN CONTEXT TO INDIAN POLITICS) CHAPTER – 6 EVOLUTION & PHASES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING (BRIEF STUDY OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES) CHAPTER – 7 FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONCLUSION

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    India’s struggle for independence by Bipan Citandra Indian National Congress Founded * Founded in December 1885 by 72 political workers. * First organised expression of Indian nationalism on an all-India scale A powerful and long lasting myth ‘the safety valve’ had arisen around this question. The myth is that The Indian National Congress: * Started by A.O.Hume and other under the official direction‚ guidance and advice of no less a person that Lord Dufferin‚ the Viceroy * Was

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    rely on others’ stereotypes before getting to know others. Stereotypes about Jews have both positive and negative. From long time ago and until present‚ stereotypes about Jews make the way Jews are treated by people differently. Positive Jewish stereotypes make people think Jews are always intelligent and rich. Sometimes‚ people are not wrong about it because over 50 percent of rich people are Jews in America. Many of Jews are rich so people think they control the economy‚ but actually the government

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    French and Indian War Essay The French and Indian War (or the Seven Years War)‚ one of the bloodiest wars in the 18th century‚ took place from 1756 to 1763. This war was the product of an imperial struggle between France and England over colonial land‚ wealth‚ and some say to even prove dominance within their rivalry. France and England were the “world leaders” at this time and with the start of the 13 colonies in North America‚ they both saw a great opportunity to expand land holdings and to spread

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    15th August‚ 1947‚ the day is etched out in the minds and hearts of all Indians. India gained freedom after years of struggle against the British Rule. Independence Day of any country is a moment of pride and glory. On this special occasion‚ rich tributes are paid to the freedom fighters like Gandhi‚ Nehru‚ Tilak‚ Bhagat Singh‚ Sarojini Naidu amongst others‚ who fought selflessly for the freedom of our country‚ sacrificed their lives to free their motherland from the clutches of the oppressors

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    The French and Indian War was a victorious war (for the British) in which we defeated the French to gain the Ohio River Valley. Having the Ohio River Valley in our possession is essential because it was an idea place for fur trade. My personal motivation for trying my best in the war was Benjamin Franklin’s “Join or Die” political cartoon. It depicted that the Thirteen Colonies should unite and work together to solve any conflict. I’m not sure what his purpose was‚ but maybe it sparked the Revolution

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    guerrilla warfare against the French successfully through the war. * James Wolfe – important general who led the British to an important victory at the Battle of Quebec. * Jeffry Amherst – He is best known as one of the victors of the French and Indian War‚ when he conquered Louisbourg‚ Quebec City and Montreal. He was also the first British Governor General in the territories that became Canada. Many places and streets are named after him‚ in Canada and the United States. * James Abercrombie

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    hushed player up the street rolls the ball down to the bat. The rolled ball hits the bat and flies up unpredictably; the batter missed the catch; he and the fielder switch positions. Indian Ball. And there were no roads at all. And the trees were very tall. Capture the flag was‚ essentially‚ the French and Indian War. The dead-end street (Europe) saw open combat at its fixed border. Brute strength could win. We disdained the street‚ although of course we had to guard its border. We fought the

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    speak to you on this auspicious occasion of Republic Day As we are celebrating the 64th Republic Day of India‚ we students have some responsibilities to shoulder‚ and some duties to plunge ourselves. The contribution of students in the struggle for Indian independence and thereafter in the making of modern India can never be negated. From the prehistoric times to the recent years‚ students in India have played a significant role in shaping the history‚ culture and demographics of our beloved motherland

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    HIST 2003 “Abuse of Power: Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act of 1830”‚ Alfred A. Cave This article concentrates on the seventh president of the United States of America‚ Andrew Jackson‚ and the ethnic cleansing of Native Americans by forcing relocation to west of the Mississippi River. The removal of the Native Americans was to be voluntary‚ but it was nothing of the sort. In 1829‚ President Jackson stated to Congress about the Indian removal that‚ “This emigration should be voluntary

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