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    History’‚ fromC.C.S.university‚ 1998. Have done M.Phil. with First division & Gold Medalist‚from Meerut University‚ 1993. Topic for Research in Ph.D.: “ Rashtriya Sanchetna Avam Bhartiya Mukti Sangram Mey Mawana (Meerut) Ka Yogdan.” 9. Awards/Honours: 1. Member of Executive Committee of Ch. Charan Singh University‚ Meerut From 15th Feb-2008 to 14th’Aug’08. 2. Assistant editor of smarika “sabad-sabet sanchetna” ‚ Mitra Samaj Meerut‚ 14th sep –2007. 3. Member of Executive Committee U.P. History

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    This essay will look at representations of black and white women in both The History of Mary Prince by Mary Prince and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and in doing so it will also look at the distinctions between what is perceived as normal and what is perceived as deviant in the two works. In order to discuss this I will look at the characters of Jane and Bertha in Jane Eyre. This essay will discuss how they are depicted within the novel and will include works such as The Madwoman in the Attic by

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    women in the book were weak for instance Lady Capulet was because she was submissive to her husband Lord Capulet. She would do anything he told her to do because if not then she would have to be killed; it was just like those in the late 1500’s. The struggle that women faced was very severe for them which then leads to a massive impact towards women back then . The women were unable to do things that men could have of done because they didn’t have the rights to. Lady Capulet was one of the characters

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    Struggles of African Americans. Sherzel George ETH/125 September 23‚ 2012 Samantha Morris African American Struggles I have chosen to write about African Americans. I have also chosen to write this letter to a friend who I want to understand the struggles and accomplishments of the African American race we have descended from. Dear Barry‚ I am writing this letter to you on behalf of my African American ancestors and myself. This letter is to inform you of the struggles and accomplishments

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    suggests that this is a very scaring and intimidating event‚ making the South Vietnamese people feel intimidated and scared. But they also likely felt relieved because in the same section it announces‚ “After years of struggle‚ Vietnam had been unified.” The words “years of struggle‚” tell how this was a long war and it was finally over. Because of the end of a long war‚ the

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    to accept their humanity and not shy away from the things that in which make them disagreeable. Even more so‚ I do believe that as humans were are capable to all help each other with this problem even though it is more of an individual’s own inner struggle. This is because William James touches on the point that people have a strong influential hold on each other. An example being

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    Role of Women in India’s Struggle for Freedom Introduction The history of Indian Freedom Struggle would be incomplete without mentioning the contributions of women. The sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place. They fought with true spirit and undaunted courage and faced various tortures‚ exploitations and hardships to earn us freedom. When most of the men freedom fighters were in prison the women came forward and took charge of the struggle. The list of great women whose

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    Key Landmarks in the Indian Freedom Struggle "Nadir Shah looted the country only once. But the British loot us every day. Every year wealth to the tune of 4.5 million dollar is being drained out‚ sucking our very blood. Britain should immediately quit India.’’ That’s what the Sindh Times wrote on May 20‚ 1884‚ a year before the Indian National Congress was born and 58 years before the ’’Quit India’’ movement of 1942 was launched. Contrary to the view that nationalist sentiments were awoken by the

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    because I have lived with a sister who struggled with drugs for many years. People who are addicted to drugs are very self-absorbed. I watched my sister abandon her own children because she was too selfish to see past her own pain. Second‚ people who struggle with addiction are deceitful. Addicts will do whatever it takes to get a fix. They will steal‚ lie‚ and make up lavish stories all just for another high. Third‚ they have no morals. Like I said above addicts will do whatever it takes to get another

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    : “The Coca-Coca Company Struggles with Ethical Crises” HRM 522-Ethics and Advocacy for HR Professionals Abstract Since the late nineteenth century Coca-Cola has been a successful company. Coco-Cola went to war with its competitor PepsiCo throughout the 1990s as Coca-Cola expanded its market overseas. Its overseas sales increased to the point where over 85 percent of its sales came from outside of the United States (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich and Ferrell‚ 2011). As a consequence‚ the Coca-Cola brand

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