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    What is the impact of Regional Political Parties in Indian Politics? Till 1967‚ in India there was a single party rule. Even in States also there was a domination of Congress party. But‚ the scenario changed after 1967. Other parties started coming to power in the states. There will be different party in the centre and in the states. Regional parties started entering Indian political system. From 1980’s we can see the coalition government in the centre. Congress last its domination and regional

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    of gold in Africa simply by paying for everything using gold. However‚ gold was not the only resource traded in Africa. The trans-Saharan trade routes were a vast trade network that reached across the continent‚ on which diverse goods and resources were traded‚ and knowledge‚ ideas‚ and religion spread in a phenomenon known as cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion that occurred along the trans-Saharan trade routes shaped the development of culture in medieval Africa. The trans-Saharan trade routes

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    PHL 305: AFRICAN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT QUESTION: TAKE ONE AFRICAN SOCIO-POLITICAL PHILOSOPHER AND DISCUSS: A. HIS POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY B. THE PROBLEM HE TRIED TO SOLVE C. THE EXTENT TO WHICH HE WAS SUCCESSFUL. African socialism was one of the earliest theories proffered by many African leaders at the outset of independence. Leaders such as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah‚ Julius Nyerere‚ Obafemi Awolowo and Leopold Senghor all supported this concept but had different approaches to

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    The Social injustice and inequality in South Africa! English Final Essay Charmina Khanam 1128965 May 9th‚ 2013 603-102-MQ During the time of slavery in South Africa‚ the South African people were deprived of their homeland because the colonists colonized it. The white colonists snatched their land brutally and took their freedom of rights. In Nadine Gordimer’s‚ `` Country Lovers`` and Kate Chopin’s`` Desiree’s Baby``‚ both authors illustrate injustice and inequality within a society

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    Social and Economic Effects of HIV/AIDS on Poverty in Africa Within the last thirty years‚ it has become well recognized that HIV/AIDS is a serious disease that takes many lives every year. However‚ we may not be getting the full story. What people don’t realize is the extreme social and economic effects that result from the spread of HIV in Africa. This should be a serious concern of every person of every country‚ not only because of the massive loss of life‚ but because of the danger posed by

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    Question: What was the major social‚ cultural‚ political and economic fallout of WWI? It can be argued convincingly that the United States emerged from World War I as the world superpower because of U.S intervention and President Woodrow Wilson’s diplomatic leadership. America had now become the ‘saviour of Europe.’ The United States left World War I with a major confidence boost. The war resulted in the death of empires‚ the birth of nations and in national boundaries being redrawn around the

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    Jesus Before Christianity (1976‚ 2001) by Albert Nolan is a book that explores Jesus from the perspective of his humanity‚ rather than his divinity. During the time that he spent on Earth‚ he was a teacher whose mission was to teach all people‚ the poor and oppressed as well as the wealthy and powerful upper social classes‚ how to live a fruitful life on earth. This involved changing the entire social and economic structure‚ specifically the possession of power‚ separation by social class‚ distribution

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    It is a widely accepted notion that Paul of Tarsus‚ a Christian teacher living from AD 4- 67‚ ultimately and significantly impacted Christianity’s expression. Through his writings and beliefs‚ Paul has changed the spiritual dimension of Christianity in its entirety. Paul‚ originally a persecutor of Christians for the Roman Empire‚ received his conversion on the Road to Damascus. It is this that prompted his change of heart‚ and for his incessant preaching of the gospel. Perhaps driven by his former

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    GLOSSARY Data - is a collection of information about a certain person or things. DataDictionary - a composite collection of specification about the nature of data and information. Database - a collection of related information or interrelated data which is organized in a useful manner that provide basic procedures like retrieving information. Data flow - specific pathway for moving data. Data Flow Diagram- is a graphical illustration that shows the

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    What is Required for Development: How Can Africa Achieve It Introduction Economic superiority has not been historically achieved simply because the people of a nation want it. When applying various rules of trade and economic theory to a nation that is undeveloped‚ the assumption is not that a specific strategy will work‚ but rather that a given strategy should‚ to the best of our knowledge‚ work. We have never created a fully functioning‚ advanced‚ and economically stable country in a lab experiment

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