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    I year Subject: -History Annihilation of caste - Dr B R Ambedkar Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born in 1891 into an ‘untouchable’ family. He was one of the most radical thinkers of India. He transformed the social‚ economic and political landscape in the struggle against British colonialism. The Annihilation of caste by Dr. B R Ambedkar is an undelivered speech

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    plan ahead with the goals he wanted to achieve‚ writing lists of what he planned on doing after he came to power. The aims of which the Nazis wanted to achieve were put into play soon after they came to power. One of these aims was the removal or annihilation of the Jews from Germany. This plan has never been confirmed as no documentation has been found with a signature authorizing these actions‚ as Hitler was never one to give his orders in writing‚ often giving orders verbally and with little detail

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    The two schools of thought in contemporary studies of the holocaust origins fall under the categories of functionalism and intentionalism. Functionalists believe that Hitler was an anti-Semite yet held no permanent orchestrated plan to eliminate the Jewish race‚ rather that the vast genocide of the Holocaust was a result of the continual German anti-Semitic policy changing to become increasingly radical and the failure of the Jewish deportation plans. In contrast Intentionalist Historians generally

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    states “A satirist is someone who has a very sceptical view of human nature‚ but who still has the optimism to make some sort of a joke out of it‚ however brutal that joke might be.” He believed people of the 1960’s capable of laughing at their own annihilation. Are paradigms merely guidelines to life? Kubrick believed not‚ stating that “hypocrisy was not some petty human foible‚ it was the corrupted essence of our

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    Shaykh Ahmad al-Faruqi as-Sirhindi May Allah Sanctify His Soul "If God causes one to approach Him‚ He reveals Himself to him as the object of his desire‚ without his knowing‚ As the fire of Moses‚ which he saw through the eye of his need‚ And who is the Divinity which he did not recognize. If thou understandeth my words thou knowest that thou hast need of the apparent form: If Moses had searched for something other than the fire He would have seen Him in that‚ and not inversely." Ibn

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    The evolution of the early universe was the aftermath of the big bang. The early stages of the universe evolved which lead to the creation of matter and the separation of what is now known as the four fundamental particles of the universe. The creation of matter in the early universe was aided by the four fundamental forces‚ the strong force‚ the weak force‚ the electromagnetic force and the force of gravity. The standard model includes the three of the four fundamental forces excluding gravity

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    force and atomic weapons. During this time‚ the Russian government began to experiment with the manufacture and testing of nuclear weapons. Once it became evident that they possessed the ability to make these types of weapons‚ fears of nuclear annihilation and Communist take-over became more than a possibility. It was feared that the Soviet Union was on a path set on World domination and they United States was determined to contain it. The American family during the Cold War Era held in high

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    Library of Baghdad in April 2003 was “the most severe single blow to cultural heritage in modern history” (402). The incessant political oppression of Saddam Hussein devastated a nation of cultural importance and caused the first massive cultural annihilation of the twenty-first century because it instigated the obliteration of a very significant Iraqi monument‚ the National Library. The National Library of Baghdad was a large three-story building that not only contained recent publications but also

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    Trans-Galactic Tournament is arguably the best free-to-play MOBA in the Playstation 4. Not only is it free-to-play‚ but it provides tons of content to its dynamic player-base. Thanks to its fast-paced gameplay which deviates from the traditional MOBA format‚ it provides a refreshing experience guaranteeing adrenaline-fueled moments every second. Currently‚ the game features three game modes‚ 20 champions‚ dozens of customization options and power-ups‚ and hundreds of hours of pure entertainment.

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    spiritual explorations of Romanticism‚ and the skepticism of modernity. According to Wolfgang Clemen “Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus signalizes a new stage in the history of English drama so far as here for the first time a playwright embodied in dramatic form a symbolic representation of his own spiritual wrestlings.” Literally soliloquy means talking to himself aloud when a person is alone or is supposed to be alone. In a play it means the talking on the part of the character regardless of the presence of

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