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    The principal notion of concluding the decline of the subcontinent based on the decline of Mughal power in the 18th century still exists. The time period after Aurangzeb’s death and before the pre-Colonial regime in the subcontinent encountered various political conflicts and extensive cultural progress. In terms of the political conflicts‚ the Mughals faced a financial crisis which was generally caused by the immense expansion and catalyzed by other events. They also had to deal with the numerous

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    PROGRAM NAME : BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COURSE NAME : SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY (CD 213) STUDENT NAME : LOUIS TOBY SOLOMON YEAR : 2‚ SEMESTER 1 STUDENT NUMBER : 151210094 ATTENTION : MISS THANDIWE MATAYATAYA ASSIGNMENT # : 1 DUE DATE

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    case that the basic structure of the Constitution (including many fundamental rights) is unalterable by a constitutional amendment. * 1978-Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act‚ 1978 [6][7] * 1984 – Operation Blue Star and the subsequent 1984 Anti-Sikh riots * 1989 – Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act‚ 1989 is passed. Main article: Freedom of expression in India According to the estimates of Reporters Without Borders‚ India ranks 122nd worldwide in 2010 on the press

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    Religions Roles Religions have been around for a long time. A few common religions are Christianity‚ Judaism‚ Hinduism‚ and Buddhism. Many of these religions have been around for thousands of years and have a lot of rules that are common to one another. For example no sex until after marriage is one of the rules. The rules practiced by religious people don ’t automatically make those people moral. Religions tell the people who practice it what one should and shouldn’t be done but‚ we as a country

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    happened to Canada. In the name of multiculturalism‚ Canadian leaders have been giving in to all kinds minorities’ requests. Some years ago‚ a Sikh (adept of Sikhism religion)‚ who was a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) requested to exchange the Stetson hat‚ a hundred-year-old Canadian heritage for a turban‚ a traditional hat wore by Sikhs. Naturally‚ because of senseless multiculturalist laws‚ he won the case. Obviously‚ his diversity was more important than “l’esprit de corps”

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    moral of the visual text. It also assists in character building throughout the movie. This is shown through the character Jess Bhamra. Her parents set with extremely high rituals and a sister close to marriage‚ Jess is trusted to become the standard Sikh housewife in order to pursue the future that is expected from her. However‚ Jess’ interest is someplace else - the girl has a great passion for football. She is defiant of her parents by sneaking out or lying to them so she can carry out her determination

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    Indian Culture and Tradition I was born in India and I have spent 17 years in India and then I came here in United States. There is lot of difference between these two countries. Today I would like to tell about Indian culture and tradition. India is known for its culture and tradition. Indian culture is believed one of the oldest cultures. I am writing this topic in MLA format. "History of Asian Indian Immigration to the United States." DISCovering Multicultural America: African Americans‚ Hispanic

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    Is Abortion wrong or right? No one really knows that if it’s right or wrong. Abortion is the removal of foetus from the womb before it can survive. If you did have an abortion‚ you would be killing a child even before it would start its childhood. Around 42 million abortions performed every year worldwide. Would you kill someone innocent that you make you happy? Abortion is one of the most polarising moral issues. Most people are on one side or the other‚ very few are undecided. In this speech

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    1947. The division of Indian Subcontinent was based on the majority of the religious population so if an area has a majority of the Muslim population that area was supposed to become a part of Pakistan after 14 August 1947. The ruler of Kashmir was Sikh and was against the Muslims of Pakistan and therefore he resisted deciding Kashmir’s succession to either Pakistan or India because if succeeded to India the Muslim majority would not have tolerated. But the situation went wrong when ruler decided

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    severing ties with India‚ the major market for its commodities. And much of Punjab’s electricity was imported from Indian power stations. Above all other concerns were the violence and the refugee problem: Muslims were fleeing India; Hindus and Sikhs were fleeing Pakistan. Jinnah’s plea to regard religion as a personal matter‚ not a state matter‚ was ignored. No one was prepared for the communal rioting and the mass movements of population that followed the June 3‚ 1947‚ London announcement of

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