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    He listens to the voice of his soul, which finally comes out victorious. Here the characters are freethinkers, true lovers of life, harbingers of innovative ideas, of liberty and precursors of the youth-calling-approach. Chetan Bhagat himself wrote script for this film. The movie is noted for the special appearance of Bollywood star Salman Khan. His next novel is content with a great theme about the cricket, which is named as The 3 Mistakes of My Life. This is a novel of the dark passion. It…

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    Chandragupta I was the first great ruler of this dynasty who ruled from 320 AD to 335 AD. He expanded the empire by conquering kingdoms of Prayag, Magadha and Nepal. He made use of matrimonial alliances to expand the empire along the Gangetic plain. Samudragupta, the son of Chandragupta I, ascended the throne of the Gupta Empire in 335 AD and ruled till 380 AD. Samudragupta was known for his military prowess and is known as the Napoleon of India. He carried out a series of military conquests…

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    The Sultanate rule is known for the destruction of hundreds of Hindu temples across northern and central India. The rulers persecuted Hindus and promoted the forced conversion of the local population to Islam. This period saw the establishment of a Hindu Kingdom, Vijayanagar Empire, in south India in 1336 by two Hindu brothers, Harihar and Bukka. It was an attempt to protect the Hindu culture from the invading Muslim armies from north India. In 1398, the Delhi Sultanate was invaded by Timur the…

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    This week debate is about the effect of the bicameral government process on recent laws. Bicameral legislature discusses a portion of the government that involves two governmental houses. Sometimes, it includes two congressional chambers. The major reason of bicameral parliament is to represent the citizen of the nation and the state government. Usually, federal government practice bicameral process for their administration. There are two opinions regarding the goal for a dual process. First,…

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    The Star of David is a symbol used to identify Judaism. It’s supposed to represent the shape of King David’s shield (Levine 2015). This symbol is well respected in Israel, it’s part of their national flag. It’s called a hexagram or six-point star (Levine 2015). One of the first Jewish uses of the Star is part of the colophon; part of the embroidery of the title page of a book, the printer sometimes included the family name on the colophon which showed class and wealth (Levine 2015). Today the…

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    Nitish Kumar's report card: The philosophy behind a successful one year -Nirala Bidesiya The Bihar government had prepared a 140-page report detailing its achievements during the first year. It had called a press conference on November 20 to present the report. However, the Kanpur rail accident scuttled this plan. Meanwhile, the NDA leaders Ram Vilas Paswan, Upendra Kushwaha and Jitan Ram Manjhi came up with a different account of Nitish government's performance with the document titled “Ek…

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    1 It was a muggy evening of July, 1993, when, I got some unexpected visitors from my village, Rehanpur. They were none, but the close relatives of one of the friends of my elder sister, Bilqees Bano. She studied in the village Middle School until class seven together. After that, both had parted their ways as it was their helplessness to do so. There was no longer any high school in my village. And, village people would hardly allow their sisters and daughters to go to any far-flung schools for…

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    One of 40 children, a young boy named Amitosh, describes to reporters from The Guardian, how his life as a sweatshop worker began. He was bought from his family's isolated village near Bihar and was dragged to New Delhi by train. Amitosh recalls that a few men came to their door in early July, convincing his parents that, if they sent their son to work in the city, they won't have to work in the farms. Looking through the bus windows and observing, Amitosh noticed one of the men pulling out a…

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    There are different types of freedom, some for example are freedom of conscience, to achieve a coherent and balanced life from the inside; Freedom of expression, in order to disseminate ideas and promote open debate and discussion; Freedom of assembly as a guarantee to associate with those who share ideals and work for them; Freedom to choose responsibly and peacefully to the rulers, among others. After this brief analysis of the concept of freedom, we see what it encompasses and what it means,…

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    The BJP did not have this problem: as Table 6.3 shows, in each of the eight elections the value of its amplification coefficient was less than one meaning that is was able to neutralise some of its vote disadvantage, relative to the non-BJP parties, in terms of its seat disadvantage. For example, in 2009, with α = 0.89, for every vote won by the BJP, the non-BJP parties won 4.3 votes but, for every seat won by the BJP, the non-BJP parties won 3.7 seats. Thus the essential difference between the…

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