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    society and culture has a beginning. They grow and make their own rituals‚ traditions‚ or beliefs. China and India were the first civilizations to build a vast society and have governments which ruled over a large amount of citizens. There were cultures who had some ideas and inventions but India and China designed advanced tools and technology that no one had ever thought of. China and India were the first two civilizations to build a society off of religion‚ government‚ and societal ideas and beliefs

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    India gained its independence from Britain on the 15th of August‚ 1946 but then was previously faced with another issue. Partition. Muslims and Hindus wanted to be separated into their own countries‚ but what impacts would this have economically and socially? I will answer this question‚ analyzing both aspects‚ throughout this essay. This essay is based on books and articles I have read as well as interviews from my family members and detailed research through the internet. One source I mainly

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    Abtract The colonization of India and the immense transfer of wealth that moved from the latter to Britain were vital to the success of the British Empire. In fact‚ the Viceroy of British India in 1894 called India “the pivot of our Empire …” I examine the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the subcontinent. Besides highlighting the fact that without cheap labor and raw materials from India‚ the modernization of Britain during this era would have been highly unlikely‚ I will show how colonial

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    able to keep congress and the public guessing‚ thereby retain their influence until the last minute. There was a great belief early on of steadiness for America‚ and to achieve that there must be a stable president‚ so it was more likely back then to be reelected opposed to getting change. Presidents were arguably more effective if their opponents assumed they would be running for another term. 2. Does the two-term limit weaken the president’s ability to influence the course of the nation in

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    What does it mean to be American? To me an American has always meant someone who is free‚ someone who is able to live their life as they see fit‚ someone who can live their life to the fullest. As an immigrant‚ America has always been this place where your dreams are real and possible. Once my family and I touched down in the United States‚ our goals and dreams became tangible. Success and American‚ has always gone hand in hand in my mind. I feel extremely lucky to live in America‚ if my family did

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    Muslim Migrants in south india a study on malabar The historically misapprehended culturally differenced ‘Mappila’ Muslims of Kerala are a little known community in Indian subcontinent‚ though ‘Malabari’ is more familiar in the Islamic world. The coast of ‘Malabar’ has the first place to host Islam in the country. Since the dawn of Islam in Arabia in the 7th century A.D‚ the believers carried on the proselytization and the promulgation of the religion along with their maritime activities in different

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    To what extent was Bismarck’s domestic and foreign policy a success? In the period after German unification (1871-1890)‚ Otto Von Bismarck had to face lots of problems both on the domestic and foreign fronts that proved his political and practical skills. Many historians said when commenting Bismarck’s policies after his death that the ‘Iron Chancellor’- as he was also nicked-named - had many successes in both domestic and foreign policies but also had to face some failures‚ especially regarding

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    A Stable Environment Today about twenty-two million children in America are raised by only one of their biological parents (Moos). Separation and divorce are the most common reasons that some children only have one parent in their lives‚ but it is crucial to the child’s well-being to have both. Parents should share responsibilities because both mothers and fathers play an important role in the child’s development and this can determine the child’s character for the rest of their life. Single parenting

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    There is today a recognition that populations are left behind and a sense of lost opportunities thatmare reminiscent of what gave rise‚ thirty years ago‚ to Alma-Ata’s paradigm shift in thinking about health. The Alma-Ata Conference mobilized a “Primary Health Care movement” of professionals and institutions‚ governments and civil society organizations‚ researchers and grassroots organizations that undertook to tackle the “politically‚ socially and economically unacceptable” health inequalities in

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    Examine the Challenges of Immigrant in the Canadian Labour Market Abstract The last few decades have witnessed both an expansion and a transformation of immigration flows‚ which pose significant challenges with respect to how people work with differences across culture and space. Against this background‚ this paper is mainly to explore what are the challenges of the new immigrants face in the Canadian labour market. According to new data from the Labour Force Survey‚ released by

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