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    India China & US – A Comparative study of the Recent Trends in their Economic Growth. 1. CAPT. Dr. M. Venkataramanan Associate Professor Department of Economics D G Vaishnav College Chennai 2. Mrs. S.V.Nandini Lecturer Department of Economics D G Vaishnav College Chennai India‚ China & US – A Comparative Study of the Recent Trends in their Economic Growth. In the words of Swami Vivekananda “There runs an economic struggle through every religious struggle. The animal

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    New Election 1960

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    year 1960 was a year of new ideas and new beginnings. During the Cold War‚ the Civil Rights Movement and the changes in youth culture‚ Americans were looking for a new leader. The election of 1960 was a gateway to change in America. With a close popular vote Electoral College vote‚ the election brought in a new president with new ideas and beliefs. This change helped America during the Cold War and the Space Race‚ making America become one of the most dominate countries in the world. The 1960’s was

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    Student Movement 1960

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    In 1960‚ the united states of America play a vital role because it was something bring new changes and social order in the government. Student Movement‚ Vietnam Movement‚ Women Movement‚ Gay Right Movement and Environmental Movement are the last movements that happen on that era to bring a new change in the U.S. Student Movement in 1960: The student movement worked mainly to fight racism and hardship‚ increase student rights‚ and to end the Vietnam War. The students expect to hand power to the people

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    Since Feeling Is First

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    in this essay are about one of the most powerful and complex emotions of all‚ love. The chosen two poems are the following; "Since Feeling Is First" by E. E. Cummings and "Love Is Not All" by Edna St. Vincent Millay. While these two poems share the same topic‚ the themes presented in each poem varies slightly. Love has no logic. That is the theme of the poem " Since Feeling Is First." Even the title itself is quite an indication as to what E. E. Cummings has written about in his poem. At

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    Population Growth

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    population poli~y whose main fo~us was the reduction of the rapid population growth. The main population program was the family planning program aimed at providing contraceptive technology to reduce fertility. The rapid declines in fertility noted in some countries have been attributed in varying extent to the impact of such programs. It was difficult‚ however‚ to assessthe impact such program has had on the population growth since the countries that had achieved the most rapid declines in fertility were

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    The number of divorces since the 1960’s has increased largely from around 40 thousand a year to 150 in 2005. Nowadays‚ 40% of marriages end in divorce. It is an important issue in society as it is common and affects many families. I am going to assess the reasons and explanations behind this increase. Functionalists such as Ronald Fletcher and Talcott Parsons argued that the expectations of marriage have risen since the 1950’s and these changes have lead to increasingly unstable relationships.

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    Changes Since the Sixties

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    for others it was filled with totally far out acid trips and creative boom. All in all it was a progressive decade from the race to the moon to the introduction of the first McDonalds Big Mac to the assassination of JFK. Although life has changed since the sixties‚ music‚ fads‚ and pop culture of that time has begun to resurface in our youths lives. During the sixties‚ film was changed forever. Throughout this era effective and continual advancements took place so the film industry is not that

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    Some of the main reasons for suburban growth in post-World War II America was due to the Second Great Migration of African Americans to the West and the North‚ the GI Bill‚ and the baby boom. At the end of World War II the African Americans continued to leave the rural and racism of the South for the opportunities that were continuing to develop in the West and the North. The GI Bill‚ VA loans‚ and newly enacted FHA loans‚ allowed families affordable housing and to have more children. This new housing

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    In a speech titled "Let Us Reason Together‚" Du Bois argues for physically fighting against the murderers‚ the lynchers‚ and the mobs. However‚ he warns that African Americans "must never let justifiable self-defense against individuals become blind and lawless offense against all white folk" ("Let Us Reason Together"). In contrast‚ while Martin Luther King Jr. also developed social and political philosophies in defense

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    Although there were many events that took place prior to the 1960s‚ the 1960s was the time that those violent and nonviolent protest for civil rights‚ equality‚ and freedom went global because blacks had had access televisions and radios to experience the inequality in their society especially in the southern states such as Alabama and Mississippi. Many southern states did not see African Americans as human and if so‚ blacks still did not get equal rights. It was the time that many African Americans

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