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    IS THERE A WAR OVER HISTORY? WHY IS THIS SO? The war being referred to in the title is fundamentally amid the historians since all the historians are divided into two school of thoughts- the conventional approach and the revised approach. The traditional history‚ which was taught to us in school arose from the historians who followed the conventional or the orthodox approach. It is the plain reality that went from stage to stage till it got its final shape from oral form to written form. This methodology

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    Style “Egypt has long fascinated the west.” This couldn’t be more true. Egyptian art can be said to be one of the most significant periods in art history. Their modern advances in such a far time ago were made unknowingly and helped shape art to what it is today. By just looking at it‚ Egyptian art may not come off as amazing as it actually is. One must dig deeper. The artwork they were creating wasn’t always made to be art. Instead‚ it was mainly made for religious purposes. Anything they created

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    Pip’s sister‚ and he is the village blacksmith‚ he really loves Pip and he take care about him‚ he is very calm‚ quiet and kind‚ he really suffered when Pip treated him so bad. Miss Havisham‚ a rich old lady who lives in a castle-mansion known as Satis House‚ Miss Havisham is a bitter woman who was jilted at the altar on her wedding day‚ long ago. She stills using her wedding dress and the rotting wedding cake remains on the dinner table. She raises Estella to be the tool of her revenge‚ training

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    women married at a mature age and were probably free to select their own husbands. So‚ what happened in the middle age/Medieval Period of Indian civilization? Indian women’s position in society further deteriorated during the medieval period‚ when Sati‚ child marriages and a ban on remarriage by widows became part of social life in some communities in India. India’s Patriarchal Traditions Dowry Tradition: Much of the discrimination against women arises from India’s dowry tradition‚ where the

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    Europe 1750-1900 Political * Change: systems of government o France shifts from a monarchy to a revolutionary republic to a authoritarian empire (which in turn only lasts until 1870) o During the radical phase of the French Revolution‚ Robespierre tried to centralize the government o Socialism gains supporters in Germany by the 1880s * Reason: changes in circumstances (such as economy and technology) * Change: shifts in power caused by rising movements of nationalism and liberalism o Around

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    Charles Dickens Miss Havisham and William Faulkner’s Miss Emily attributed an analogy in respect of the mysterious as well as miserable life they lead. Despite the fact that both memorable characters are created in dissimilar periods and by different writers‚ shared fundamental similarities. This comparative study is not only focusing on the common plights‚ conflicts and circumstances‚ but also.examine the contrasting points of their lives. The writers effectively used the description of physical

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    Latin Ovid Text – Amores III ’Non ego nobilium sedeo studiosus equorum;     cui tamen ipsa faves‚ vincat ut ille‚ precor. ut loquerer tecum veni‚ tecumque sederem‚     ne tibi non notus‚ quem facis‚ esset amor. tu cursus spectas‚ ego te; spectemus uterque     quod iuvat‚ atque oculos pascat uterque suos. O‚ cuicumque faves‚ felix agitator equorum!     ergo illi curae contigit esse tuae?  hoc mihi contingat‚ sacro de carcere missis     insistam forti mente vehendus equis‚ et modo lora

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    WOMEN BOOKS: 1. “Gender equality and women empowerment in Pakistan” Rashida Patel • Analysis of the situation of women in Pakistan • Continuous and increasing misinterpretation of Islam 2. “Women in Pakistan” Heinz Gunther Klien • Obstacles and opportunities for development of women in Pakistan • Focuses on vocational development and cottage industry 3. “My Feudal Lord” Tehmina Durrani • Story of domestic violence in Pakistan QUOTATIONS: 1) “Never underestimate a man’s ability to

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    India’s First War of Independence‚ termed Sepoy Riots by the British was an attempt to unite India against the invading British and to restore power to the Mogul emperor Bahadur Shah. The resistance disintegrated primarily due to lack of leadership and unity on the part of Indians‚ as also to cruel suppression by the British Army. It was a remarkable event in Indian history and marked the end of the Mughal empire and sealed India’s fate as a British colony for the next 100 years.Causes for the RevoltThere

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