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    Occidentalism

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    Occidentalism The term Occidentalism is used in one of two main ways: a) Stereotyped and sometimes dehumanizing views on the Western world‚ including Europe and the English-speaking world; and b) Ideologies or visions of the West developed in either the West or non-West. The former definition stresses negative constructions of the West and is often focused on the Islamic world. The latter approach has a broader range and includes both positive and negative representations. The term was used

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    is fundamental to allround development of body‚ mind and soul. Education refines sensitivities and perceptions that contribute to national cohesion ‚ a scientific temper and independence of mind and spirit‚thus furthering the goals of socialism‚ secularism and democracy. Education develops manpower for different levels of economy.education are the unique investment for the present and the future. imparting the knowledge‚ the education‚ that prepares the students and builds them into good future citizens

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    India’s social structure is a unique blend of diverse religions‚ cultures‚ and racial groups. Historically‚ India has been a hospitable land to numerous immigrants and hence fell an easy prey to invaders from distant parts of Asia and Europe. The cultural patterns of these alien settlers have‚ over the past many centuries‚ been interwoven with the native culture to produce India’s glorious cultural heritage.       The uniqueness of Indian social structure lies in it’s unity amidst diversity. The

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    Does Gandhi Matter?

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    dreamt of doing. So‚ was he immortal? A god sent down to free the disillusioned Indians? This belief was tragically proved wrong by the bullets of Nathuram Godse on the 30th of January 1948. An apostle of peace falling prey to violence‚ an angel of secularism gunned down by the bullets of intolerance that had infested the minds of a few. An irony of fate‚ or a cruel twist of destiny? Godse was sentenced to death‚ an eye for an eye. But‚ the question staring India in the face today is‚ "Does the message

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    As a young adult‚ there has been an increase in secularism and not having any kind of belief in God. However‚ there are some dutiful principles that can still be connected with current mental and physical issues in society in order to incorporate religion and be impacted due to it. In the article‚ “Green Guilt” by Stephen Asman‚ it interests me that some arguments can also incorporate religion with conversations about physical/psychological issues with humans. The author’s use of pathos seems to

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    Explain the impact brought about by the rise of Ilustrados and the Filipino Clergy in the Philippine Nationalist Movement and their influence to Rizal. The most prominent Ilustrados were Graciano López Jaena‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar‚ Mariano Ponce‚ Antonio Luna and José Rizal‚ the Philippine national hero. Rizal’s novels Noli Me Tangere ("Touch Me Not") and El filibusterismo ("The Subversive") “exposed to the world the injustices imposed on Filipinos under the Spanish colonial regime”.

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    Lady in her Bath ART101: Art History The Renaissance began in the late 15th century and spanned from Italy to throughout Europe‚ and it was a rebirth of everything ranging from economy to art. Francois Clouet was a painter to the Kings and his work “Lady in Her Bath”‚ embraced this new form of artistic expression. In this paper I am going to explain how the “Lady in Her Bath” painting reflects the culture and ideology of the Renaissance Era and as well‚ explain some of the values‚ influences

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    Liberalism and colonialism: a critique of Locke and Mill Bhikhu Parekh Liberalism is both egalitarian and inegalitarian‚ it stresses both the unity of mankind and the hierarchy of cultures‚ it is both tolerant and intolerant‚ peaceful and violent‚ pragmatic and dogmatic‚ skeptical and self-righteous. Bhikhu Parekh examines the writing of John Locke and John Stuart Mill‚ two of greatest liberal philosophers. Locke state that the Indians had cultivated and lived on their land for centuries and

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    nothing but unity. How to form this unity? We should always remember that only patriotism can form unity irrespective of religion‚ language‚ caste‚ customs and traditions. So having patriotism only can save the freedom of our nation. To keep faith in secularism No compromise must be with patriotism‚ Punish the forces that support terrorism Else one bad day we will loose our freedom. I would like to express my views about the dark side of Present India. How should I say ‘My INDIA is great’? In this republic

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    Military dictatorship and hieratical political leaders failed in Bangladesh Military dictatorship and hieratical political leaders failed in Bangladesh to institutionalize democracy and ensure development and liberty for the people. It looks like that we have to restart from the beginning. As early as 1965 the late Akhter hamid Khan of Comilla Academy had a vision to take government to the doorstep of common people through a local government and micro- enterprises under cooperative with management

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