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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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    English 3 AP 21 October 2011 The Struggle for the Soul of Arthur Dimmesdale In the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne relates the struggle of Dimmesdale’s soul to the classic model of good vs. evil. Arthur Dimmesdale has committed a sin that is heavily frowned upon throughout his community‚ though; nobody in the community knows what that sin is besides Hester Prynne. Dimmesdale is the minister of the community and he has committed the sin of adultery‚ partaking in an affair with

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    Women in the nineteenth century were beginning to liberate themselves. Thus‚ when the Civil War came along‚ many women were not content to sit home and set up fund-raisers for the cause. According to the book “Century Of The Struggle” by Elenor Flexner “The influx of women into teaching and their entrance into government offices data from Civil War. Thousands more broke away from stove and laundry tub to look for work in the cities or to do the heavy manual labor required to keep the family homestead

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    Women in Indian Freedom Struggle Women in Indian Freedom Struggle have played a vital role with immense courage‚ confidence and patriotism. They were the iconic figures in Indian political arena. Role of Women in Independence Movement  Women in Indian freedom struggle have significantly contributed almost at par with their male counterparts in fighting the British yoke. The initiative‚ bravery‚ guts and headship that the women have showed in the freedom movements for the country’s

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    Struggle: Needed to Achieve Freedom How much Freedom do we actually have? To answer this we first must answer what it means to be free. Merman-Webster Dictionary said that free means “Not physically held by something‚” they defined freedom as “The absence of necessity‚ coercion‚ or constraint in choice or action.” In other words it means people aren’t forced to do something‚ that people have the right to speak up and pursue their dreams. From this definition it is evident that‚ for the most part

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    bonding. This young lady was faced with many hardship and struggles that began in the home with her family. The storyline behind how this young girl was sexually and mentally abused by her father. The abuse continued later on when she was forced to marry an older man with young children of his own. Throughout her struggles with self-worth and her own identity‚ she developed to become a very strong women. Celie‚ the young girl voiced her struggles in the movie through written letters she wrote to God

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    the time‚ nothing new‚ now add college to the mix‚ such challenging times. Single mothers face several struggles such as: finding time to study‚ getting back to good study habits‚ and not having a good support system. Being a single mother going to college it is hard finding time to study. Having to work full time while going to school is very hard‚ but it can be done. It is also a struggle to juggle family time in with time for study. Children are so demanding‚ the younger they are the more

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    theories may be the best way to analyze the work. For example‚ Bettelheim strongly believed in the consistent story-board of traditional fairy-tale that appeals to the young mind in a productive way. According to Bettelheim in “Introduction: The Struggle for Meaning”‚ “It is characteristic of fairy tales to state an existential dilemma briefly and pointedly. This permits the child to come to grips with the problem in its most essential form‚ where a more complex plot would confuse matters for him

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