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    Multiculturalism is the appreciation‚ acceptance or promotion of multiple cultures. Multiculralists believe that in a multi-ethnic society‚ culture difference should be preserved and celebrated because such a vision sees diversity as a positive force‚ increasing richness of communities and actually encouraging tolerance. Multiculturalism supporters embrace diversity as a positive force‚ encouraging and enabling different cultures to learn about each others art‚ literature and philosophy as well

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    SOCIOLOGY PROJECTS – Semester 2 / 2004-2005 Here is a list of project ideas that you may select from to satisfy your project requirements. Project Path students must do three different types of projects during the semester (e.g.‚ a poster‚ a piece of artwork‚ and a book report). This list is not meant to limit you. If you have an original idea‚ or if one of these ideas gives you another idea‚ let me know and we will discuss it! SERVICE LEARNING: You may develop a service learning project

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    home. Miss Emily was left a pauper by her fathers’ death . However‚ the most important thing left her was the Grierson name and all that it represented in that town. The Grierson name conveyed such respect on Miss Emily‚ that she was virtually untouchable by anything except her own personal tragic circumstances. She escaped the consequences of poverty virtually by being who she was. She was so secure in her own identity that she faced down and "vanquished" the city authorities on the issue

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    Gandhi is imprisoned in South Africa  1915 - Gandhi returns to India  1922 - After a big trial‚ Gandhi is sentenced to six years in jail  1930 - Gandhi has to go to jail for breaking India’s Salt Laws  1932 - Gandhi fasts to protest treatment of Untouchables  1934 - He launches the All Indian Village Industries Association  1942 - Gandhi begins the nationwide "Quit India" movement 1944 - Gandhi’s wife dies at age seventy-four  1947 - India gets its independence from the British 1948 - On January

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    sweeping victory‚ began to formulate his strategies on how he would use an "Indian Removal campaign". In 1829‚ after seeing that his beloved Indian Removal Bill was not being followed‚ Jackson began dealing with the Indian tribes and offered them "untouchable" tracts of lands west of the Mississippi River if they would only cede their lands to the US and move themselves there. The United States’ falseness is shown in the way that they broke the majority of the promises of protection that they made

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    author expresses a view of disbelief of the transpired events and demonstrates a theme of anger morphing into revenge that was prevalent in the country at that time. At the time of the Wold Trade Center attacks the country seemed prosperous and untouchable then we were toppled with minimal effort

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    proposed using the “scorched earth” tactic‚ which was to destroy all resources in front of him to prevent him from using them. The intended effect would be to starve Sherman and his Army. However‚ because the Confederates did not know where he was going‚ they were unable to get in front of him. The scorched earth tactic was abandoned as the Confederates realized they could not destroy the entire south. Sherman was essentially‚ left unchallenged. Another tactic employed by General Sherman was to use

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    Tell me about yourself. What makes you think you’re qualified to work for this company? Or‚ I’m interviewing 120 people for 2 jobs. Why should I hire you? I have had an experience of internship at your company ‘Sperco Inc.’‚ and I was fascinated by the extremely fast development dynamics‚ which shows that the company has outdistanced its competitors for 14 steps in the global list of international pharmaceutical companies. Therefore‚ it is definitely the place that suits me‚ since not only did I

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    not do the trade and commerce. Thus there was no dispute regarding trade. But gradually‚ the Brahmins imposed their superiority on other castes. The Kshatriyas also did the works of trade and commerce. The Shudras were neglected and treated as untouchables. They were also exploited by other castes. Thus the social order was affected. M.K.Gandhi fought against the caste system in India. He called the low caste people as Harijans or the Children of God. The democratic Government in India has taken

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    the objective of the Statutory Commission appointed by the new Tory government in Britain in 1927? What was the response of Indians towards it? 8. Describe the events leading to Salt March. 9. Describe Gandhi’s efforts to uplift the nation’s ‘untouchables’. 10. There were a variety of cultural processes through which nationalism captured people’s imagination. Explain any one of them.

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