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    Historically women have participated in all spheres of life with courage and gusto. Indian Higher Education system is no exception. Indian mythology is rich with stories of highly educated and evolved women. So much so that our deity of learning is also a woman! One can trace the historical evidence of ancient Indian Education to the 3rd century BC. Those days education was imparted orally and many women scholars participated in this. When Buddhism spread to India‚ some world famous educational institutions

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    The machines were beeping and there were pools of blood beside the woman. She was laying in the middle of the floor but nothing could be done. The victim was on the television. The incident wasn’t real‚ but the experience was undeniable. Medical dramas have become so realistic‚ that we often blur the line between what is real and what is fictional. On television‚ hospitals experience abundant traumas‚ rarely experience death‚ and doctors are glorified as heroes‚ whereas in reality it is not as dramatic

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    people are being denied medical treatments just because marijuana has been illegal and misunderstood for so long. For as long as anyone can remember medical and legal marijuana has been seen in the negative side of the news and bad opinions by the general population. In recent years people‚ local governments‚ and state governments in the United States have been speaking out and is changing the way many people are viewing marijuana in this paper we will discuss the financial‚ medical‚ negative and positive

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    Canabinoid‚ marijuana‚ and hemp are the compound of the cannabis ‚which are the most important component in the manufacture of medicine (National Academy of Sciences‚2017). Medical cannabis used for therapeutic purpose. There are 2 main benefits of medical cannabis‚ which are treated in physical and mental health disorder. Medical cannabis is used for treating many diseases such as HIV and Multiple sclerosis. Normally‚ patients with HIV disease are loss of appetite. Therefore‚ they are weight

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    2012. Web. 08 Dec. 2012. Ferner‚ Matt. "Law Enforcement Community Members urge Obama‚ Holder to Respect State Marijuana Legislation." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 20 Nov. 2012. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. Goldstein‚ Chris. Buzzkill: N.J. medical marijuana regulations are the nation ’s toughest. Dec. 2012. Web. 8 December 2012. "Http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/new-interests-pot-growing-arise-after-marijuana-be/nTPhH/." More Interests in Pot Growing Arise after Marijuana Becomes Legal. N.p

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    Reasons emancipation act was passed Abolitionists kept the idea frequent in the minds of the public and were working tirelessly in and out of parliament‚ hence pressuring the government to act Persecution of missionaries and slave rebellions turned the public from the british planters The planters’ attitudes in response to the amelioration was dissatisfactory and proved that it was necessary for parliament to act. Humanitarians spoke on the uneconomical nature of slavery. Others were industrialists

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    In "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ the author depicts how someone can be trapped in an unproductive and unsatisfying reality because of other’s thoughtlessness‚ exploitation‚ and domination. When combined with the contemporary society’s belief‚ presumably the later half of the 19th century‚ a further understanding of Chopin’s thoughts and feelings can be realized. Mrs. Louise Mallard‚ the victim and messenger of this story‚ is the image of such a person. Her relationship with her husband

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    Traditions are a serious issue in every African society even till this modern day and age. From marriage ceremonies up till the way we greet and interact with people in our society. Every society has different traditions in which they believe in‚ some most times similar with those of the other community or society. Tradition is something that has existed for quite a while now and I believe even with the help of a higher authority‚ some traditions can never be abolished or go unrecognized. Mrs.

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    The Emancipation Proclamation effected many groups and changed the character of the war. The Emancipation Proclamation changed the direction of the union war effort. Lincoln did not want slavery to expand into the western territories. Lincoln’s proclamation declared forever free the slaves in those confederate

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    Calling for military emancipation makes it difficult to declare who actually freed the slaves before the ratification of the thirteenth amendment. The slaves who ran to Union lines were freed with the document‚ but they ran to the military on their own will. Lincoln did not have anything to do with their running away because it has happened for centuries. It is this fact that makes the efficiency of the Emancipation Proclamation questionable. If the document did not remove the slaves from their

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