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    AMITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SEC. 46‚ GURGAON Class:-X HOLIDAY HOMEWORK MAY 2014 English and GT CLASS : X HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 1. Write the book review of the novel’ Diary of Anne Frank’ (300 -350 words) 2. Perspective: There are so many issues that bother us in our day to day lives and we wish someone did something about it. We question in anger why people are not doing anything. Here is your chance to channelize your positive energy into something more impacting and formal with The Global

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    Kashmir: a. Hari Singh handed over control of the coveted kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir to India‚ despite Pakistani protest and calls for a referendum that would allow the citizens to decide b. 1997‚ yes c. Kasmirians‚ Jammuians‚ Pakistani‚ Indians d. over 50‚000 people e. yes‚ neighboring countries have stepped in during to find a solution Slovenia: a. the breakup of yugoslavia dividing into several independent countries and efforts to protect‚ retrieve or even utilize the small minority of

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    4. Deaths of early leaders: Mr. Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan‚ there were no more inspirational leaders. 5. Kashmir was an open wound which kept high tension between India and Pakistan when what was needed was cooperation. 6. It was Kashmir issue for which Pakistan had to spend more money on defense‚ money which was desperately needed to build up the state. 7. There were huge areas of barren desert and high mountains‚ and

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    Indian Foreign Policy: Non Alignment in the midst of the Cold War At the onset of the cold war‚ the world was rapidly developing into two hostile camps‚ one dominated by the west – most particularly by the US – and the other by the USSR. The two superpowers differed only by ideology‚ the US with capitalism and the USSR with communism‚ but both sought to aggressively spread their ideologies and expand their spheres of influence to other sovereign nations. No means was spared in this expansion‚

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    Assignment 1 Submitted by : Abeera Masood Major : Media Studies ( Sem-1) Subject : History of Lahore Topic : Mehmood Ghaznavi Date : 29-09-14 Submitted to : Miss Farah Ahsan Mehmood Ghaznavi Introduction : Born : October 2‚ 971 AD Died : April 30‚ 1030 Yamīn-ud-Dawla Abul-Qāṣim Maḥmūd ibn Sebüktegīn more commonly known as Mahmud of Ghazni 2 November 971 – 30 April 1030)‚ also known as Mahmūd-i Zābulī was the most prominent ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire One

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    British Imperialistic Journey Into India and China British imperialism heralded changes in society‚ industry‚ and cultures of both India and China. Both nations were forever changed by this Western influence. India was an underdeveloped‚ naive country‚ easily manipulated and exploited by the territorially crazed‚ money-hungry British Empire. They influenced India’s economy‚ imposed unjust laws‚ and created hostels and uprisings within the nation. In contrast‚ China was a more advanced and developed

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    infidels. The objective of terrorism is to make people run out of the territory. Once terror spreads‚ people run away for cover thereby the perpetrator of the crime achieves the objective. This menace needs to be shelved out in Kashmir with an obvious intent of annexing Kashmir. For‚ if the caste Hindus flee and the ballot caste‚ there is no chance for a vote for India. Terrorists have struck the bait across the state during 1990s‚ so much so that eighty per cent of Hindu community has fled from the

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    distance with northern India in between. * It did not work out and in 1971 East Pakistan broke away from West Pakistan and became Bangladesh. * Some territory is still in dispute between Pakistan and India. This disputed region is called Kashmir. * Violent fighting broke out between the minority (25%) Hindu and the majority (75%) Muslim population. This resulted in war. * The UN negotiated a ceasefire and established a line of control for each country. This was intended temporary

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    (Reality and fact based Research Report) “when someone bring a news to g you – you should investigate its credibility first” first Quran Very Beefy article on Geo‚ my p y y ‚ y personal visit to the office of Mr. Sarmad‚ the second man in power after the owner‚ exposed him. Mr. Bush was seen in informal clothing having his picture taken with this short‚ half balding and totally pro-western attitude guy named Sarmad‚ so what it says??? Why would the then President Bush ??

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    Human rights and the violation of human rights in india Human Rights in India Human rights and the violation of human rights is an important area of concern in India. This essay will talk about some of the human rights that are being violated in India‚ the reasons they are violated‚ and how the problem can be stopped. Human rights should be defined first‚ they are as follows: It enshrines the right of every human being to: `life‚ liberty and security of person’; freedom from slavery; torture

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