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    History of Bihar

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    Main article: History of Bihar See also: Timeline for Bihar‚ Magadha‚ History of Buddhism in India‚ and Decline of Buddhism in India Gautama Buddha undertaking extreme ascetic practices before he realised it was not necessary and his enlightenment on the bank of river Falgu in Bodh Gaya‚ Bihar. The greatest Indian empire‚ the Mauryan empire‚ originated from Magadha in 325 BC‚ it was started by Chandragupta Maurya who was born in Magadha‚ and had its capital at Patliputra (modern Patna). The

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    Caste Systems are common wherever there is a society. If you are at the top of a caste system‚ life is good. As a normal person‚ one cannot find the way to the top of the pyramid‚ but can fall into the depths of the outcasts and untouchables. If one is an untouchable‚ they’re stuck. One cannot go down any further‚ as one is at the bottom‚ and one most certainly cannot go up. Things have changed since then‚ but groupings haven’t. People have been grouped for superiority‚ but not all groups are negative

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    Devlopment Strategy in India

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    In India three types of models are made for economic devlopment of India. These models or strategies help India in solve economic growth related problems. These strategies are following: (a) HEAVY INDUSTRY STRATEGY(1950-1980); (b) GANDHIAN STRATEGY(1980-1990); (c) RAO-MANMOHAN STRATEGY(1992) (A)HEAVY INDUSTRY STRATEGY This strategy of devlopment is made by indian planning prof. or statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in 1953. P.C.Mahalanobis was the real architect of these strategy.

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    Big Bang Theory

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    Big Bang Theory premiered on CBS in 2003. When the show began it centered on five characters. Four of the five characters are genius young men whom all work at the same university as scientist‚ Leonard Hofstadter‚ Sheldon Cooper‚ Howard Wolowitz‚ and Raj Koothrappali. With their love of comic books‚ role-playing games and individual quirkiness these characters are examples of “nerds”. The show begins when roommates Leonard and Sheldon meet their neighbor Penny‚ a beautiful all be it dumb blond whom

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    it and this helps them get over it easily. It is acknowledged and treated well enough. Rajesh Koothrappali from “The Big Bang Theory” is unable to speak to women. He uses his friend and sometimes alcohol as a means of communication with them. We see Raj with a social phobia called Selective Mutism. Selective Mutism is a type of anxiety disorder where the individual is unable to speak to people around him but can speak to their family members. They are okay with speaking in a situation where they are

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    1. The lowest level of India’s society‚ considered “untouchables” were called _______ Pariahs‚ “harijans”‚ “Untouchables”‚ “Outcastes”‚ Dalit‚ “Children of God” 2. The priests in Hinduism belong to what caste? Brahmins 3. What is “Dharma”? “Path of Life”‚ religious teachings of Hinduism – (“eternal order‚ religion & law of the universe)‚ Also – the teachings of Buddha in Buddhism. 4. Which of the religions or philosophies does not worship clergy or gods? Confucianism‚ Buddhism

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and His Contributions Some personalities leave far-reaching effects in history and the succeeding generations cannot ignore them. Such is the personality of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who showed the ray of light to the Muslims and enabled them to restore their lost status. The great emancipator of the Indian Muslims Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born at Delhi on October 17‚ 1817. This is the period when the great Mughal Empire was close to a complete collapse. Sir Syed’s family had

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    Cornell Notes Chapter 6

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     ________________________________                                                Date: _________________________________       Notes:  ● “Scheduled caste” known as Chambar‚ formally known as  “untouchables”= lowest category in India’s ranked society  ● Mahatma Gandhi sought to raise status of “untouchables” referring  to them as Harijan or “children of God”  ● Caste‚ class‚ patriarchy‚ slavery are not vanished  ● First civilizations were sharply divided along class lines‚ and they  too were patr

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    CAC between India and China When analyzing cultural traditions and innovations‚ economic relationships‚ and social classifications and expectations during/between the periods of classical China and classical India. Classical China lasted from 2000 B.C.E - 600 C.E‚ while classical India lasted from 600 B.C.E – 600 C.E. There are quite a few similarities and differences between these two civilizations. With regards to cultural traditions and innovations both developed similar technologies in their

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    did Persia’s granting of concessions eventually lead to its takeover by Britain and Russia? Section 4: British Imperialism in India For each term or name‚ identify/define and explain the significance: sepoy “jewel in the crown” Sepoy Mutiny Raj Answer the following questions: 1. Why didn’t Indians unite against the British in the Sepoy Mutiny? 2.

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