only British Prime Minister to have been Welsh and to have spoken English as a second language‚ with Welsh being his first. Seebohm Rowntree: Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree‚ (7 July 1871–7 October 1954) was a British sociological researcher‚ social reformer and industrialist. Charles Booth: Charles Booth (30 March 1840 – 23 November 1916) was an English philanthropist and social researcher. He is most famed for his
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In what ways do the legislative and executive branches restrain the judiciary? I believe that‚ when considering the fact that they as individual branches have the fully granted power to not only make the laws but; they are also the ones seeing that these laws be enforced through proper channels and chain of command. This leaves the judiciary with limited actions. However if actions were to be taken against specific laws then the Supreme Court have the final say. Although all have a say in the power
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swami vivekananda drew equal attention at the first World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 . He won a silver medal in same . His statue still stands at the Jain temple in Chicago. He was key member of Indian National Congress . And as a reformer established a] Gandhi Philosophical Society‚ b] Society for the Education of Women in India (SEWI). Under the banner of SEWI‚ several Indian women came to U.S.A. for higher studies. c] School of Oriental Philosophy‚ d] Jain Literature Society in
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Addison: A Social Reformer Joseph Addison was one of the great critics and social reformers during the regime of Queen Anne. He was well known English essayist‚ poet‚ playwright‚ and politician. Having multidimensional qualities‚ he achieved social name and fame during his life time especially as a social reformer. His appealing manners and conversation made him one of the most popular men in the society. His contribution towards the society as a social reformer cannot be described. He is also famous
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Raja ram Mohun Roy Born: May 22‚ 1772 Died: September 27‚ 1833 Achievements: Founded Atmiya Sabha and Brahma Samaj. He played a key role in abolition‚ and Sati. He fought for the rights of women. Raja Ram Mohan Roy is known as the ’Maker of Modern India’. He was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj‚ one of the first Indian socio-religious reform movements. He played a major role in abolishing the role of Sati. Raja Rammohan Roy was a great scholar and an independent thinker. He advocated the study
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1. Computer output which is displayed on the screen of a terminal without a permanent copy is called— (A) Soft copy (B) Hard copy (C) Hardware (D) None of these Ans : (A) 2. A storage device or medium where the access time is dependent upon the location of the data is called— (A) Serial access (B) Parallel access (C) Null access (D) None of these Ans : (A) 3. The set of computer programs‚ procedures‚ and associated documentation related to the effective operation of a computer system
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Dr. Ambedkar - A Social Reformer Dr. Bheem Rao Ramji Ambavadekar popularly known as Babasaheb was born on 14th April 1891 in a poor Mahar family. His teachers at school were impressed and added a surname to him. as Ambedkar. He hailed from a poor family belonging to one of the Hindu untouchable communities in India. His father was Ramji. Dr. Ambedkar was the 14th son of his father. Ambedkar was a brilliant child. After leaving school Ambedkar studied F.A.‚ at the Elphinstone Collage‚ Mumbai
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different sections‚ each representing different era of the British history. The sections were the Elizabethan era‚ the Jacobean era‚ the Georgian era‚ the Victorian era and the modern era. The staff was also dressed according to the era they’ve been in. It felt so realistic that in every section I felt like I really was literally back in the time. * ------------------------------------------------- The best part – eating! In the Elizabethan era section the dishes were mostly desserts‚ which
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Were the founding fathers democratic reformers? In reference to John P. Roche’s “The Founding Fathers: A Reform Caucus in Action‚” the founding fathers were nothing other than doing what was best for the people and the country. Thus‚ making them democratic reformers. On an apposing side‚ Howard Zinn’s written document “A People’s History of the United States‚” proclaims that the founding fathers were rich slave owners who were in favor of protecting the property and rights of the rich by designing
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Andy Tran Mr.Banks 10/6/2014 Were the Founding Fathers Democratic Reformers? After reading both view points of John P. Roche and Howard Zinn‚ I felt like there were more things to back up the arguments made by Zinn‚ which is one of the reasons why I think that the founding fathers were not in fact democratic reformers. The founding fathers were wealthy statesmen who worked for the best of their interests to preserve their wealth. Howard Zinn’s writing discusses the American Revolution
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