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    There was a time when people used to write on palm leaves. This was before the discovery of paper. Some of the old Manuscripts written on palm leaves are preserved in our National Manuscript Library in Delhi. The Chinese were the first to invent the art of printing. They made wooden blocks to print letters. This was started during the period of the Tang Dynasty in 600 AD. The oldest known surviving printed work in a woodblock is a Buddhist scripture of 684 AD. It is now exhibited in a calligraphy

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE SUSHMA POTTETI M.Sc. COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING The heart of human excellence often begins to beat when you discover a pursuit that absorbs you‚ challenges you and gives you a sense of meaning‚ joy and passion. I have found that one thing that helps me to live peacefully on this glorious planet is “successful engagement in meaningful work” keeping in my mind where my hands are. An intrepid dream by the Wright brothers to give the humankind wings to fly‚ an intrepid dream by

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    accomplishment‚ which included over throwing foreign places. Social Darwinist view on imperialism was that “the stronger groups will takeover and replace the weaker ones. This idea was known as ‘The White Man’s Burden” after a poem by Rudyard Kipling.

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    Did you know that less than half of the world population is totally free today? One of these few nations is the U.S‚ which is one of the freest countries in the world. But is it really? Connection… The world had many issues in the medieval ages until they had the enlightenment which claimed that people were all equal and had natural rights… until they turned right around and committed countless atrocities to other “uncivilized” countries in imperialism. Even today‚ we are severely missing in these

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    MAJOR EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WHICH SOUGHT INVESTMENT ABROAD. - NATIONALISM WAS ANOTHER POWERFUL FACTOR. SOCIAL DARWINISM‚ WITH ITS CONCEPT OF "SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST" AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE "WHITE MAN’S BURDEN" MADE POPULAR BY THE ENGLISHMAN RUDYARD KIPLING CONTRIBUTED TO THE SPIRIT OF NATIONALISM IN EXTENDING COLONIALISM. THERE WAS ALSO POLITICAL PRESTIGE IN HAVING COLONIES AS IMPERIALISM BECAME A RACE TO ACQUIRE MORE IN THE SPIRIT OF NATIONALISM. - A THIRD REASON FOR THIS "NEW" IMPERIALISM

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    45) This belief allowed the government to wage wars and annex other countries while retaining public support‚ despite the lack of a valid reason. Another example of America’s malicious intents could be found in the poem‚ White Man’s Burden by Rudyard Kipling. This poem described the racial superiority of the Caucasian population and went on to place responsibility on the Caucasian population for educating all other inferior races. This poem represented the general sense of superiority felt by average

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    In the late 19th century‚ Europe began imperializing Africa‚ creating colonies within African borders‚ and taking control of their lives. After the slave trade was abolished in 1807 and slavery followed in 1833‚ Europe was left eager to use Africa for other resources. At first‚ it was difficult for them to invade because of difficulty navigating rivers‚ malaria‚ and resistance from African tribes. However‚ tribes were weakened by the slave trade because Europeans had taken the strongest men from

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    Eloise: the Prosperous Woman In several Caribbean nations‚ European countries attempted to colonize and exploit the indigenous people. Through her various works‚ Myriam Warner-Vieyra is gaining increased recognition for her sensitive portrayals of Caribbean women who are placed in roles which doom them for failure. Myriam Warner-Vieyra’s short story “Passport to Paradise” is a quintessential example of her writing. The story is in a collection of nine short stories titled‚ Femmes échouées‚ which

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    the imperialism during the last three centuries.This eassy influenced by his previous book Orinentlism‚ published in 1987. Said convinces the impact of dominant culture basically the British writers of the 19th and 20th century‚ for example‚ Rudyard Kipling and Jane Austen on imperialism and colonialism throughout three novels. He defines imperialism as “the practice‚ the theory‚ and the attitudes of a dominating metropolitan center ruling a distant territory”. His definition of culture is complicated

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    Post-colonial Theory What it is: • the study of interactions between European nations and the societies they colonized; • an examination of the impact of the European conquest‚ colonisation and domination of non-European lands‚ peoples‚ and cultures; • an analysis of the inherent ideas of European superiority over non-European peoples and cultures; • an analysis of the role of representation in installing and perpetuating such notions. From the point of view of colonised

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