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    Raja Rao Kanthapura

    Emancipation Of Women and their role in nationalist movement in Raja Rao’s Kanthapura Raja Rao’s first published work in English, the Kanthapura had a rather controversial and revolutionary plot in accordance with women being participants of nationalist movements. The third world countries, at that time, were opposed to the idea of women in the socio-political realms. Kanthapura drove through barriers of male dominance and female regression that prevailed in India at that time and Raja Rao was

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    Muhammad Zia Ul Haq

    EARLY LIFE: Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq was born in a Punjabi Arain family in Jalandhar, Punjab State of the British India,on 12 August 1924 as the second offspring of Muhammad Akbar, who filled in as a staff assistant in the Army GHQ of India Command of British Armed Forces in Delhi and Simla, before the freedom of Pakistan from British frontier guideline in 1947. He finished his education in Simla and after that went to St. Stephen's College of the University of Delhi for his BA degree ever, which he

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    Hubert Harrison Impact On Society

    Aminat Raji 1. Hubert Harrison was a brilliant writer, orator, educator, critic and political activist. He was born at Estate Concordia, Saint Croix, Danish West Indies on April 27, 1883. He was an orphan by the age of 17 when he moved to the United States. For the next 27 years of his life, he worked to extinguish class exploitation in racial oppression. In which he maintained by participating in and helping to create a intellectual life and by working for the lives of the common black people

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    Martin Luther King Jr.

    “The quest for peace and Justice” by Martin Luther King Jr. was written after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In the article he talks about how far mankind has come today in science and technology, yet lacking morally and spiritually. He discusses three problems of spiritual and moral lag. They are racial injustice, poverty, and war. When talking about racial injustice, King says that is one of the major struggles of their time. Negros passion to be free was growing in the US as part of civil

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    The People vs. Martin Shkreli

    The People vs. Martin Shkreli The People vs. Martin Shkreli In August of 2015, Martin Shkreli, the CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, purchased the rights of a 62 year old drug , called Daraprim, that has been used for treatment of patients with HIV/AIDS, among other diseases. The Daraprim pill, which costs approximately $1.00 to make, was being sold for $13.50; however, soon after Shkreli purchased the rights to the drug, the pill went from $13.50 to $750.00 per pill, a 5

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    Martin Luther King Non Violence

    Martin LutherKing in his Nobel Lecture, delivered in the Auditorium of the University of Oslo on December 11 1964 said "Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon. Indeed, it is a weapon unique in history, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it." Martin Luther King, Jr., The Quest for Peace and Justice (1964) To sum, violence has been considered by some theorists as a legitimate weapon of state apparatus to repress its dissenters or anti-socials whereas there are others who

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    The Colonial Expantion

    AHMEDABAD: For almost 120 years, this 'civil dispute' was a closely guarded family secret of the erstwhile royals of Bhavnagar. As the country gets ready to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's 143rd birth anniversary on Tuesday, scions of the family have unraveled a precious gem of history. They say Gandhiji's first case in India after returning from London as a law graduate in July 1891 was their property dispute. Ads by Google * Live Farah Khan HangoutConnect Here to Talk to Her on Breastfeeding

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    Brain Is Better Than Beauty

    IT IS BETTER TO HAVE BRAIN THAN BEAUTY ‘Knowledge is power’ and brain is the container of knowledge. A man is different from a beast only for his brain that makes him learn to differentiate between good and evil. Physical beauty is an added quality. Life is enlightened for brains and not for beauty. A beautiful appearance with dull brains is of no use. On the other hand, a bugle appearance having a powerful brain can produce something for human welfare. So, brains have got prominence over beauty

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    Swami Vivekanand Narendranath Datta

    Swami Vivekananda (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902) or Narendranath Datta was an Indian Hindu monk, a chief disciple of the 19th-century Indian mystic Ramakrishna. He was a key figure in the introducing the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world and also in raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century. He worked for the revival of Hinduism in India, and also contributed to the concept of nationalism in India

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    Apple

    THE 7’S FRAMEWORK OF THE INDIGO AIRLINES. Strategy - three key tenets for success of indigo are affordable fares, on-time performance and hassel-free travel. These may seem like big words, but I personally experienced this while flying the airline. The fare was the second-lowest on the sector I flew, and I picked the flight because of its superior on-time performance as compared to others on the same route. In fact, even in-flight, there was emphasis on these three tenets, especially on-time performance

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