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    greatly influenced by the liberalism of William E. Gladstone‚ who had become prime minister for the fourth time in 1892‚ the year of Jinnah’s arrival in London. Jinnah also took a keen interest in the affairs of India and in Indian students. When the Parsi leader Dadabhai Naoroji‚ a leading Indian nationalist‚ ran for the

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    to head the family-owned company.Born into an old Parsi family of Bombay‚ in December 28th 1937. He received a Bachelor‟s degree in architecture from America‟s Cornell University in 1962.He returned to India and joined the Tata Group.Tata is single and leads a modest lifestyle in his bachelor apartment. The US-educated bachelor lives alone with his two German Shepherds in an apartment in Mumbai. He is known to be a supporter of the traditional Parsi way of life. He has a passion for home cooked food

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    culture of India is one of the most diverse in the whole world. It has been the birthplace of various religions of the world‚ which include Hinduism‚ Jainism‚ Buddhism‚ and Sikhism. Some other important religions like Christianity‚ Muslims‚ Jews‚ Parsis are also representative of the religious culture of India. India is a land of various languages. Every state of India is representative of the respective language culture. One of the oldest languages of India is Sanskrit‚ which dates back to 1500

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    In the article‚ the author mentioned that father was not happy because Kersi wrote many negative sides about Parsi families in his book‚ but he still was surprised and proud of him to be published (Mistry). Likeness‚ Jess’s father finally supported her dream to go to the final of her football tournament because he give up on cricket which is his favourite sport

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    ADOPTION OF CHILD IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HINDUS INTRODUCTION “Adoption” means the process through which the adopted child is permanently separated from his biological parents and becomes the legitimate child of his adoptive parents with all the rights‚ privileges and responsibilities that are attached to the relationship. The dictionary meaning of the term ‘adoption’ is the act of taking and rearing of the child of other’s parents as one’s own child. Attitudes and laws regarding adoption

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    “Your safety is my primary concern‚ my lord.” “All right then‚ contact your people and please keep this between you and me. Let’s keep Balthazar unaware of our arrangement for now.” “As you wish.” Sara bowed and left. Feelings of foreboding flooded his senses as the hair on the back of his neck stood out. Someone had listened to his conversation‚ and was residing in the shadows of his room. How had he not sensed this before? “Whoever is here‚ step forward. Do so quickly or face my

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    Literature of this age was naturally influenced by thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi and the lifestyle espoused by him. Its influ ence is seen more on the genres like 75 poetry and novels but a travel writer like Kakashae b Kalelkar who was deeply influenced by Gandhian philosophy‚ produced a remar kable volume of travel writing which has its important place in Indian Bhasha lite rature in general. The need and curiosity of visiting places within the country was intensified during this time. Gandhi appealed

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    Zoroastrianism -Gathas – book of hymns praising God -Indo-Europeans -Magi – Those who preserved the teachings of Zarathrusta in writing -Medes- Indo-european branch that settled in northern Persia and fell to the Persians in the 6th century -Parsis- Indian Zoroastrians -Pathians- Parthians Persian dynasty (247 bce-224 ce) (reached its peak under Mithradates -Perseopolis- New capital of Persia established under Darius in 520 bce -Qanat-underground canals -Sasanids-Later powerful Persian dynasty

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    Makenzie Wood 12/14/13 5th hour Cricket and Politics In South Asia‚ cricket was a new found religion for the people of India. India’s win in the World Cup in 1983 was a defining moment‚ cricket was at an all time high‚ with the media and Bollywood as well. Between 1880 and 2005 cricket effected politics by bridging religious tensions‚ a way to express nationalism and a way of unifying people of different groups together. Cricket was a unique game that brought people together. Documents 1‚2‚3‚4

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    barrister joined Lincoln’s Inn‚ later stating that the reason he chose Lincoln’s over the other Inns of Court was that over the main entrance to Lincoln’s Inn were the names of the world’s great lawgivers‚ including Muhammad.He became an admirer of the Parsi Indian political leaders Dadabhai Naoroji. In 1895‚ at age 19‚ he became the youngest Indian to be called to the bar in England. Although he returned to Karachi‚ he remained there only a short time before moving to Bombay.Aged twenty‚ Jinnah began

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