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    Language Families Of India

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    Other languages spoken in India come from the Austro-Asiatic and Tibeto-Burman language families. India has no national language. Hindi, with the largest number of speakers, is the official language of the government. English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a "subsidiary official language"; it is important in education, especially as a medium of higher education. Each state and union territory has one or more official languages, and the constitution…

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    Political Motivations Political reasons were a crucial contribution to British imperialism in America. These political ambitions were deeply rooted in nationalism and a sense of patriotism. Moreover, because the Europeans were constantly engaging in warfare, the British believed that expansion of borders would increase the might of the country and the empire. Expansion of borders could not be attained within Europe since all land had been conquered. They, therefore, required new land that was…

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    twenty-first century. In recent memory attacks by "nationalists" on foreign students, gypsies, and Jews in 1992 and in 1993 stands out. The rise of the Jobbik (political) party of Hungary in 2012 parallels a rise in anti-Semitic attitudes among the general population. A trans-continental country of Eurasia lying mainly in the…

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    was eighteen and studied in the roman college where he had astronomer author of the Gregorian that was accepted in 1582 and the Italian theologian Robert Bellarmine. When Matteo quickly volunteered to go to china he first spent the three years in India during the time period of 1578 to 1583 before…

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    They sent General Edward Braddock as commander in chief for the British, but he later died in a battle. In North America, the war settled as a stalemate for a few years. However, Europe was a different story. The French scored an important naval victory; they captured British possession of Minorca in 1756. Tables turned in 1757 when the war became to go into British favor. They defeated French forces in India and later in 1759 they also defeated Canada. French…

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    Voting Rights Bill, passed on May 26, 1965. The act banned literacy tests, and instilled the government as proctors of the polls in places where less than 50 percent of the nonwhite population had not registered to vote, and allowed the U.S. attorney general access to see what poll taxes went to. The fight to equality was well on its…

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    Rome Dbq Analysis

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    explanation shows that tools were an everyday necessity, often improving them to better their efficiency for the good of the many- proving that technology was extremely important to their lifestyle. Document six, written by Frontinus, a Roman general, governor of Britain, and water commissioner for the city of Rome, entails that Roman aqueducts were extremely helpful and useful as they reached far throughout Rome and cleaned water thoroughly for the use of the public (document 6). Although…

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    Dry Ice-In-Fog Lab

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    (2007): 779-782. Web. 9 September 2016. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cb700240b 3. Panel finds plagiarism by university leader In March of 2002, Balwant Singh Raijput, a particle physicist and vice chancellor of Kumaun University in Nainital, India, as well as his student Suresh C. Joshi were found guilty of the act of plagiarism. It was found by “an international group of physicists, including three Nobelists” that their paper in the monthly issue of the Europhysics Letters had an…

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    The Jesuits Reforms

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    In Chapter 1 the Jesuits, they are set apart from other orders for many reasons. The first big one is that they grew the fastest they traveled places such as northern Italy as well as central, India, Southeast asia, Brazil, Japan, and many more places. As the book says that “The Society of Jesus was only one of several new religious orders founded at the same time, but it grew and achieved status that far exceeded the others” (O'Malley 114). Thus proving that the Jesuits were really growing.…

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    which discontented frontiersmen took part; a similar uprising in Maryland would take place later that year. About a thousand Virginians (including former indentured servants, poor whites and poor blacks) rose up in arms against the rule of Virginia Governor William Berkeley. Berkeley had recently refused to retaliate for a series of Indian attacks on frontier settlements. This prompted some to take matters into their own hands, attacking Native Americans, chasing Berkeley from Jamestown,…

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