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    Syed Ahmed Khan did his best to make the Muslims realize their differences with the Hindus with regard to religions‚ social and language‚ rational and international identity and for this purpose he diverted attention of the Indian Muslims towards a new idea of “Two Nation” or “Two entities.” After Hindi-Urdu controversy Sir Syed felt that it was not possible for Hindus and Muslims to progress as a single nation. He said: “I am convinced now that Hindus and Muslims could never become one nation as

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    Two Nation Theory

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    TWO NATION THEORY Muhammad Asbaq Younis MEANING OF TWO NATION THEORY  The Two Nation theory means the cultural‚ political‚ religious‚ economic and social dissimilarities between the two major communities‚ Hindus and Muslims of the Subcontinent.  This theory means that there were two nations in the subcontinent‚ the Hindus and the Muslims.  Subcontinent consists of two different communities having their own philosophy of life.  This theory gave rise to two distinct political ideologies

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    Summer Project Evaluation Sheet (2010-12) Part-I [To be filled up by the Student] Name of Student/s : Name of the Organization : Organizations Address : Details of Project Guide at Company Name of Project Guide at Company : Designation of Project Guide : Mobile : 9310150045 Phone: .….…………………… Fax: .….…………………… Email id of Project Guide : …………………………………………..….………………………

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    and Herman Kulke being Marxist introduced the processural and integrative model which talked about agrarian expression‚ urban transformation etc. Chattopadhayaya also stated that making of early medieval India was a positive development in terms of new social phenomena. For eg: this period witnessed increased clearing and settlement of uncultivated lands‚ growth of nuclear rural settlements‚ transformation of non- state societies into state societies

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    The Unhate Foundation

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    promotion of the culture of non-hate and acceptance‚ based on the founding values of United Colors of Benetton. The core principles through which the Foundation operates are: the fight against hate and discrimination in all its forms; the support of new generations‚ where youth are the main actors and beneficiaries of concrete projects‚ communication campaigns and education activities; the dissemination of the social impact of Art‚ as the key tool of the Foundation in its activities against hate and

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    culture and heritage. It still is a melting pot of architecture‚ language‚ cuisine‚ art‚ craftsmanship and many more. The culture and tradition of old delhi are talked about in many books and magazines‚ but one can get the true feel of the city only when one visits it. Although it has fallen off the maps‚ Shahjahanabad still remains the soul of delhi. The most important structure in shahjahanabad is the jama masjid and the red fort. These two are the main monuments in the city. In the earlier times

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    HND CREATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION Unit 62 Television News Nassor Introduction NEWS Formats of TV News Programmes News Determining Factor Entertainment News Coverage Comparison References NEWS

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    The Taj Mahal

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    The Taj​  ​ Mahal       Year of Construction​ : 1631 Completed In​ : 1653 Time Taken​ : 22 years Built By​ : Shah Jahan Dedicated to​ : Mumtaz​  ​ Mahal (Arjumand​  ​ Bano Begum)‚ the wife of Shah Jahan Location​ : Agra (Uttar Pradesh) The Taj​  M ​ahal stands in the city of Agra in the northern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh‚ on the banks of Yamuna River. The Taj  Mahal was built by Mughal Emperor‚ Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife Mumtaz​  ​ Mahal‚ also known as Arjumand​  ​ Bano Begum

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    “Every problem can be resolved peacefully.” Do you agree? Many think every problem can be resolved peacefully. Hindus especially think that every problem can be resolved peacefully because in Hinduism they believe in Ahisma. Ahisma is the respect for all living things and avoidance of violence towards others. Their belief in Ahisma makes them regard violence and war as a last option. Problems cannot be solved through war; war brings destruction which cannot be compensated for many years. No one

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    Archetypes and the Chakras The chakra that resembles the light and shadow attributes of The Damsel archetype is the Heart Chakra. Like The Damsel archetype‚ the Heart Chakra’s purpose is to obtain balance and love. The Heart Chakra is secure when an individual exhibits acceptance within themselves and others. In my opinion‚ The Damsel is balanced when one is able to identify and reflect on what a healthy relationship means to them while having a strong sense of self-reliance and self-acceptance.

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