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    the different caste and gender issues. For instance I will give some of the reform movements introduced by the different reformers, like, Raja Rammohan roy who introduced both the sati and brahmo samaj movements which are happened to be occurred in Bengal, the Prarthana Samaj in Maharashtra and arya samaj in Punjab introduced by the swami dayanand saraswati, and ishwar Chandra vidya sagar on age on of consent bill. From all contexts I will be mainly focusing…

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    Social philosophy claims to have prominent places for protest and mass movement. This paper is an attempt to explore these concepts in the eyes of three Modern Indian philosophers, i.e., Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. People protest for many reasons. Social psychology has lots to offer the study of protest. At the heart of every protest are grievances, such as experience of illegitimate inequality,…

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    Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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    book is clearly better than the movie. This is almost always the case with book to film adaptations. The story takes place for the most part on a life boat in the Pacific Ocean with a young boy named Piscine Molitor Patel, also known as “Pi” and a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. To the movie’s credit such a book as Life of Pi is certainly hard to modify to the big screen in 120 minutes or less considering all the colorful characters and themes that are painted in the novel. The author’s note…

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    Bodo Language Essay

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    Constitution. 1.2:LINGUISTIC CLASSIFICATION The Bodo language belonging to the Sino-Tibetan or Tibeto-Chinese family of language. The Bodo language is spoken all over Assam, Arunachal, Nepal, Bhutan, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, West Bengal and Bangladesh. The Bodos are known as “Mech”. The population of Bodo speakers according to 1991 census report was 1,984,569 (Bodo1,324,748), (mech 659,821) and now at present it has exceed above 40 lakhs. The Bodo language…

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    Did you know that in India 125 million speak english. This is do to imperialism that started with the Industrial revolution. Although some people can justify the things the British did to India politically, economically and socially, if we asked the Indians we would hear a different story from the Indians who experienced British ruling first hand. Politically speaking some things the British did benefited India, but Britain hurt them economically and socially that brought India to an all time…

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    dependents some suffering. He said to give even to the point of marginal utility. Singer writes of marginal utility as “at which by giving more one would cause oneself and one’s dependents as much suffering as one would prevent in Bengal.” (Giving to refuges from Bengal was an example he gave.) He started off with assuming…

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    Sepoy Research Paper

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    In the late 1700s-1800s, during the decline of the Mughal Empire, the British East India Company took advantage of the “military fiscalism” present in India. Soldiers would pay taxes to their kings and conquer more land for him, raising more soldiers in the process. Because the British were limited in how many of their own troops they could send to India, they created sepoy regiments of native Indian soldiers, but trained them in the European style. Through the enforcement of a subsidiary system…

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    Atheism In Life Of Pi

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    227 days while accompanied by a 450 pound Bengal tiger. He claims that through his faith and prayers, Pi was able to survive on a rigorous journey in which no human has accomplished before. During the time of his struggle, Pi had been practicing four faiths, one of them including atheism. Pi’s encounters throughout his surreal story contradict the beliefs of atheists. Through the lens of an atheist, Pi fabricated his story involving Richard Parker the Bengal tiger because the events that…

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    While they would not hang around after work otherwise, the Germans and Indians would be enthusiastic in grabbing a beer over the soccer games. In Munich, this sentiment, as a matter of fact, runs through the year as Indians, especially from West Bengal, Goa and Kerala try to identify with FC Bayern as ‘their’ team in Germany. Colleagues who would only exchange basic greetings at work would otherwise meet at biergartens for the matches…

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