Global Warming: The Dilemma Mankind Should Fear Jawaharlal Nehru‚ former prime minister of India‚ expressed‚ “We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty‚ charm and adventure.” At one time‚ Nehru was right with his reasoning. The world once had breathtaking seas‚ rolling hills‚ and sandy beaches. However‚ recently‚ climate change has taken a toll on the glorious Earth. Those breathtaking seas? The increase of acidity in the ocean is eradicating the existence of coral reefs‚ and‚ in the future
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1960-1970 “Fashions fade‚ style is eternal.” By Yves Saint Laurent (Sibeal Ito FIP) Introduction The 1960’s saw a massive development in fashion in comparison to the long skirts and conservative style of the 50’s. The decade was in the middle of an economic boom and lots of prosperity which led the expansion of fashion. What was also very important about the 60s was that people became unhappy with their governments‚ especially in the US.
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Indo Pak History PAPER - I SULTAN MUHAMMAD BIN TUGHLAQ "Sultan Muhammad Tughluq was a victim of circumstances over which he had nominal control" Comment. (2000)‚ (2007) “Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughluq’s character was a mixture of two extremes‚ but he was a man of Ideas”. Discuss. (2002) Discuss good points and bad points ofSultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq. (2003) Critically analyse the causes of the downfall of Tughluq Dynasty (2008) MAHMOOD OF GHAZNA “Mahmood of Ghzna’s real aim was to establish
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limitations in regard to the specific focus question. B. Summary of evidence The Non-Aligned Movement was founded 1961 during the Belgrade Conference. The main founders were India’s Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru‚ Yugoslav President Josip Tito and Egypt’s President Gamal Abdul Nasser.1 It was an organisation of neutral states that opposed to be drawn into the bipolar fight between the USSR and the USA during the Cold War. Member states were mainly Asia and
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Secularism in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. | This article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. (April 2012) | | This article has been nominated to be checked for its neutrality. Discussion of this nomination
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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Pir Amin-ul-Hasanat of Manki Sharif Israj Khan1 Toheeda Begum2 The North West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) has a unique place in the history of Pakistan Movement. In the beginning of the twentieth century marked the inclusion of political realization in the frontier. Some educated young blood took its first formal manifestation in 1912 and the formation of Provincial Muslim League took place at Peshawar (Khattak‚ 1998‚ January-June-3). The
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Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation in practice - With the Case Study of Kashmir ⁃ 16 Table of Contents Page number I. II. III. Introduction 3 IV. A Historical Overview – The Reasons for Kashmir ’s Importance 4 V. The Origin of Conflict Studies
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countries and peoples and to the founding of tens of new sovereign states. NAM had played a fundamental role in preserving the world security and peace. Heads of State and Government Gamal Abdul Nasser of Egypt‚ Kwame Nikrumah of Ghana‚ Shri Jawaharial Nehru of India Ahmad Sukarno of Indonesia and Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia are the founding fathers of NAM and its exemplary leaders. They are also the representatives of 5 main countries when the movement was formatted. It is believed by the historian
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most readily come to mind: Mahatma Gandhi‚ the immensely popular and "saintly" frail pacifist‚ and his highly respected‚ Fabian Socialist acolyte‚ Jawaharlal Nehru. Less familiar to Westerners is Subhas Chandra Bose‚ a man of com parable stature who admired Gandhi but despaired at his aims and methods‚ and who became a bitter rival of Nehru. Bose played a very active and prominent role in India ’s political life during most of the 1930s. For example‚ he was twice (1938 and 1939) elected Pres ident
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7/17/13 Subhas Chandra Bose: The Afterlife of India’s Fascist Leader | History Today Wednesday‚ 17 July 2013 | Login / Register Search the archive Subhas Chandra Bose: The Afterlife of India’s Fascist Leader By Hugh Purcell (/taxonomy/term/281) | Published in History Today (/taxonomy/term/43) Volume: 60 Issue: 11 (/taxonomy/term/23086) 2010 (/taxonomy/term/14784) Tw eet 71 10 Like 851 (/PRI NT/66186) DECOLONISATION (/TAXONOMY /TERM/22516) 20TH CENTURY (/TAXONOMY
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