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    move into that house and take ownership of it‚ dictating how day-to-day operations should work further on‚ with no prior knowledge of the previous dynamic? It sounds like an absurd concept‚ but this is exactly what the Europeans did during the era of imperialism. The Scramble for Africa was a competition featuring the major European powers in a race to see who could conquer the most land and extract the best resources from the continent. Africans and Native Americans witnessed firsthand the effects

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    Lecturer Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education & Research‚ Kandivali (East)‚ Mumbai. Title of the Paper : Impact of driving forces of Globalization – Role of Education Globalization has come to be a principal characteristic feature of the new millennium and it has become an inescapable reality in today’s society. No community and society can remain isolated from the forces of globalization. The cyber society has come with a bang. The computer culture is spreading rapidly. Even in a poor country

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    Africa is‚ surprisingly‚ an underdeveloped country‚ despite her abundant natural resources.Colonialism came in disguise of civilization and in the process destroyed the core values of Africa.The traditional system of education was undermined to perpetuate western education which is alien to African culture.The trade and economic system was quite exploitative and was capitalist oriented.Tactically‚ the European colonialists explored and exploited both human and material resources of Africa to develop

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    Macbeth “Lady Macbeth is the real driving force behind the murder of King Duncan” Discuss this statement and decide whether or not you agree. Known as one of the most influential writers in history‚ Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford upon Avon. During the 17th century Shakespeare rose to more fame and became one of the popular playwright writers across the globe. Altogether his collection of master pieces is 154 heart-wrenching sonnets and 37 compelling plays. ‘Macbeth’ delivers a powerful

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    The history behind Auschwitz Concentration Camp Did you know that Auschwitz Concentration Camp was the largest camp to be set up by Nazi Germany? Auschwitz was the most notorious camp in Poland. “ As Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel warned years ago‚ to forget a holocaust is to kill twice.” What kind of treatment was used in the camp? Who were the leaders of this camp? Where did the people in this camp come from? Many people lost their lives to this labor camp. Auschwitz was a very brutal and harsh place

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    Monarchy which had lead the country for centuries. For the French Enlightenment principles such as Nationalism and Equality motivated the people to overthrow the ancient Bourbon Monarchs. In Russia the ideological catalyst which sparked the revolution was Lenin’s Communism. Lenin adapted Communism for the Russian people‚ and created a powerful ideology which the masses could support and unify under‚ thus fueling the Revolution. Despite the difference in philosophies supporting the three

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    The Prosperous Kingdoms of Africa Although many may think otherwise‚ but Africans are not barbarians. This stereotype was developed by Europeans during the Age of Imperialism. African kingdoms were some of the wealthiest empires known at their time. Most of these empires dominated gold and salt mines. Also‚ they relied heavily on trade with Arabs and Indians. The kingdoms of Mali‚ Ghana‚ and the Eastern city states‚ were some of the most powerful kingdoms during their reign. One could tell

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    Answer: 1 year 2. Seatbelts must be in good working order and worn by which vehicle occupants? Your Answer: By all the vehicle’s occupants at all times 3. During the behind-the-wheel driving test at the DMV‚ seatbelts: Your Answer: Need to be worn by everyone in the vehicle 4. What is the minimum amount of liability insurance coverage required? Your Answer: 15/30/5 5. When you are parked alongside a curb‚ the front and back wheels must be parallel and within

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    What was the American War of Independence’s impact on Europe? Use the example of 3 countries. The impact of the American War of independence was as diverse as it was complex. It’s ideology rendered the masses in Paris aflame and ultimately some historians suggest it caused the French revolution. However‚ outside France it’s ideological effect was more subdued and it’s main impact was economic as a result of the war. There were some advantageous long term trade opportunities which in time were good

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    century a new wave of imperialism‚ which affected all parts of the world and was very sophisticated in its nature‚ known as ‘European Imperialism’ started. A strong nationalism of that time (an idea of national superiority) veiled under ‘the Social Darwinist Movement’ (Europeans felt that they had the right to take control over weaker areas/regions) set what is known as ‘a Scramble for Africa’. West Africa was already known/researched/investigated to Europe‚ but the interior was untouched/undiscovered/very

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