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    Sardar Patel

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    It is the prime responsibility of every citizen to feel that his country is free and to defend its freedom is his duty. The most influential person for me is the great freedom fighter ‘Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel’‚ who was born in 1875. His contributions are really inspirational and without him we will not be able to live in an independent India. Today I am going to talk about 3 contributions Sardar Patel made for my country. No. 1 Contribution for Farmers No.2 Contribution for Indian freedom

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    If oxen or horses or lions had hands and could draw with them and make works of art as men do‚ horses would draw the shapes of gods like horses‚ oxen like oxen; each kind would represent their bodies just like their own forms. ¡± This sort of secularism is uniquely Greek. Gods were no saviors to Greeks for they believed in the full expression of human personality. Compared with coinstantaneous Indian myths‚ Greek myths were never created to develop philosophical thinking or to indicate moral choices

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    However‚ at the same time‚ America’s faith gained more political power intriguingly more because of the muscle of The Republican Party. Western Europe‚ on the other hand‚ had claimed itself as the first-born of secularism despite its only recent fall of supremacy and control of church. Secularism found to be the most logical solution in affirming the continuation of the integrity of its faith‚ digs deeper into the matter of democracy’s compatibility

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    the capitalistic system that America has established has created greed and corruption that poses effects to individuals to prioritize what is important to them in terms of morals and values. This has become a threat to Islam due to modernization‚ secularism‚ and western capitalistic influences that pose a threat to the teachings of Islam and the way of life of individuals to stay sovereign to God. Esack also states that post decisions of 9/11 for America has done nothing more than cost many more innocent

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    characteristic of the reforms and was claimed to complement each other. The six arrows have become the emblem of the Republican People’s Party which was founded in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal [Atat�rk] and now the main opposition party. These are republicanism‚ secularism or laicism‚ nationalism‚ populism‚ etatism/statism and reformism/transformationism. Except for republicanism‚ all these had actually firm Ottoman roots‚ not in form of doctrine or principle but as characteristics of the modernization process‚ and

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    several important ways‚ and reflected changing social attitudes. Where Baroque was rooted in religion and promoted by the Catholic Church as a response to the Protestant Reformation‚ Rococo flourished during the “Age of Enlightenment”‚ a time where secularism reigned and attitudes towards morals loosened considerably. As such‚ the artwork reflected the current social climate: It was frivolous and light-hearted‚ featuring light‚ airy colors and a strong emphasis on delicate‚ curling motifs and ornamentation

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    India’s struggle for independence by Bipan Citandra Indian National Congress Founded * Founded in December 1885 by 72 political workers. * First organised expression of Indian nationalism on an all-India scale A powerful and long lasting myth ‘the safety valve’ had arisen around this question. The myth is that The Indian National Congress: * Started by A.O.Hume and other under the official direction‚ guidance and advice of no less a person that Lord Dufferin‚ the Viceroy * Was

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    still serve today as a sign post for establishing a democratic government: 1. Republicanism: Replacing the hereditary monarchy with an elected parliament. 2. Nationalism: Citizens working together with pride in a common interest. 3. Secularism: Separating religion from government. 4. Populism: The equality of all citizens before the law. 5. Reformism: A constant process of development and modernisation. 6. Etatism: An economic system combining private enterprise with government-funded

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    India

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    the atmosphere of horror and terror created by communal disharmony into an atmosphere of goodwill‚ co-exis­tence and tolerance. We taught the lesson of regard to different communities living in India. Thus‚ we decided to take the nation towards secularism. When we formed our constitution‚ we expressed in a clear language that our aim was to make India a ’Secular State’. As against the narrow mindedness of the Pakistani leaders‚ who in­tended to make Pakistan a Theocratic State‚ we aimed at and succeeded

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    Absolutism In France

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    ORIGINS OF NATIONALISM IN FRANCE In terms of the origins of national identity in France it is agreed that the French Revolution was the single most important period of radical social and political upheaval and was henceforth a catalyst for the spread of nationalism in France aswell as throughout the rest of Europe. Despite the fact the French Revolution occurred over 200 years ago‚ in present day France‚ there remain various symbols of the revolution which have become deeply embedded in the national

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