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    The Indian Removal

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    assimilate with white American culture‚ Indians were encouraged to "convert to Christianity; learn to speak and read English; and adopt European-style economic practices such as the individual ownership of land and other property. However‚ in 1802 Georgia and Federal Government had started talking about passing a law to remove the indians and move them west of the Mississippi. The indian removal act was put in place to give the southern states the land that the indians had originally settled on. The act

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    Alex Larson P.7 12/3/12 Change and Continuity of Commerce in the Indian Ocean Region from 650 CE to 1750 CE. The Indian Ocean has always been a powerful trading region‚ between East Africa and China‚ that has caused religion‚ crops‚ languages‚ and people to spread. Through the rise and fall of powerful land and sea empires‚ trade routes shifted and control switched hands numerous times over history. The goods have remained fairly constant‚ compared to the traders and the powers behind them

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    Indian Nationalism

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    resentment by Indians. They were treated as second-class citizens and were given only the poorest jobs. British in positions of power‚ such as General Mayo (Viceroy of India) openly made statements of racial superiority. Educated Indian professionals - felt they were denied equal opportunities within the "machinery" of British rule (such as the Indian Civil Service). They founded a nationalist movement that initially sought equal status for Indians and eventually sought full Indian independence

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    Indian Democracy

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    fifty-three years there have been regular elections to the Parliament and state legislatures. This reflects the maturity and wisdom of the Indian electorate‚ in whom the ultimate power and sovereignty rests. With the passage of time‚ Indian voters have become more assertive and active as regards their participation in the process of democracy. The turnout of Indian voters has significantly increased during the past elections. It was about 52% only during the Lok Sabha elections of 1952 which increased

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    maths

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    Haryana‚ Jammu and Kashmir‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ Chandigarh and Delhi. Sainis also claim themselves to be Rajputs[2] of Yaduvanshi descent. As both a statutory agricultural tribe and a designated martial race during the British Raj era that followed the Indian Rebellion of 1857‚ Sainis had been chiefly engaged in both agriculture and military service since then until recent times. However‚ since the independence of India‚ Sainis have diversified into different trades and professions other than military

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    finished in 1989‚ shortly before the first station Dakshin Gangotri was buried in ice and abandoned in 1990-91. Maitri is situated on the rocky mountainous region called Schirmacher Oasis. “Maitri” Base was established in March 1989 after the first Indian Station Dakshin Gangotri became buried in ice. "Maitri" is built on adjustable telescopic legs and has 25 single occupancy rooms as well as research‚ supply‚ power and general purpose buildings. It is located on the East Antarctic mainland south of

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    Indian Love Leter

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    Dear : Prema [pic]You must be surprised to received this PUTHU KAVITHAI. I am your secret KADHALAN and my name is ARUNACHELAM. Thought I am PADDIKATHAVAN .. I am also your KAAVALAN and you’re my IDHAYA THAMARAI wouldn’t you like to be my parents MARUMAGAL and make me the BAASHA of your life. I am AAYIARTHIL ORUVAN and I’ll take you from MADRAS to PONDICHEEERI. You look like PUTHU VASANTHAM most of the time but resemble BATRAKALI from some angels.. ULLATHAI ALLITHA‚ I am THIRUDA THIRUDA. So don’t

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    Indian Dances

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    Indian dances India shows a variety of dances which can be seen in various parts of the country. These dances are performed differently and are an important aspect in Indian dance because they bring the past in the present by telling us about ancient Indian history. Besides entertainment these dances are knowledgble. The Indian dance are divided in two types Indian classical dance and Indian folk dance. The Indian classical dance comprises of : Bharatanatyam‚ Kathak‚ Odissi‚ Kuchipudi‚ Mohini attam

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    India has literacy rate of 83.2%‚ higher than the national rate. This is one of the major reasons that eastern India is falling behind western India. As literacy decides the awareness and intelligence of people it can be derived from this that east Indian people aren’t aware of the educational institutes as it is also a fact that eastern India has some of the best institutes of the country such as IIT – Kharagpur‚ IIT –Bhubaneshwar ETC. The eastern coast of India is also more prone to the natural

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    Indian Nationalism

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    PART B HISTORY COURSEWORK “Assess the significance of Indian Nationalism in the period 1845-1947 in changing Britain’s relationship with its Empire in India”. It is possible to say that it was a rising feeling of nationalism that led to the change in relations between Britain and India which is what led to the ultimate end of the British Empire since it came to a point where India was ungovernable. John Keay states that “India was convulsed by a crescendo of satyagrahas‚ swadeshi boycotts; strikes

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