Jawaharlal Nehru

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    Have you ever wondered how someone who is treated poorly and is abused turns his pain into power? On the bus if they didn't move he would be forced out or arrested. Well Martin Luther King jr did. Martin was born January 15,1929 in Atlanta,Georgia. He helped whites and people of color get together. He was also a Baptist minister and social activist. Martin was just about a teenager or a boy he was coming home on the bus. Then the bus driver told him to move into a different seat for the whites…

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    After the end of Second World War, the two power bloc was raising in world politics and the revelry between the blocs was on top. The cold war politics emerged as a bitter experience of international relations. Both blocs were mollifying the other countries of the world. It had to become stronger because of many newly independent countries. For the sake their independence many countries choose the third path to avoiding war and keeping their independence, they framed NAM (Non-alignment Movement)…

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    causes. In her book the greater common good she tells how in name of development the government takes the rights of people. How the government gives twist and turns to situation which leaves its citizen in a baffled condition. The book starts with Nehru addressing the people of village who were displaced by the hirakund dam 1948 "If you are to suffer, you should suffer in the interest of the country. There has always been a conflict between the needs of the people and the demands of government…

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    Stuck in the Middle: The Story of Kashmir “The consequences of that partition have been so terrible that one is inclined to think that anything else would have been preferable.” Nehru the Prime Minister of India at the time of partition spoke about the tragedy that occurred because of the partition, including the faith of Kashmir. The partition of India and Pakistan occurred in 1947 when the British disengaged their hold over India, but India would also lose part of its land to a new country…

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    Within the continent of Asia lies the seventh largest country in the world with a whopping 3.28 million square feet – India. Rajasthan is the largest of twenty-nine states within India, located between Pakistan, Gujarat and Punjab. In contrast Goa is the smallest state within. It is found in the southwest part of the country. Gujarat, which is positioned on the utmost west of India, is the most populated state. Three bodies of water surround this large land: the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal…

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    Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India once said, “Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.” In his quote, Nehru is discussing how culture helps open people’s minds. Each person in the world has their own distinct culture with beliefs, customs, and attitudes that shapes their identity and view of the world. My cultural beliefs have shaped me into a person that views family as the most important thing in the world. In the late 1980s, both of my parents left their home…

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    influencing others. I personally feel that determinism and free will could occur together, but mostly by free will. Just like the poker card example in class. “The hand that is dealt you represents determinism; the way you play it is free will. (Jawaharlal Nehru)” I believe in free will more because I feel that we could change into the type of person who we want to be if we really tried. In the past, I took karate classes. It was hard, there’s a lot of exercising and movement. Everytime when…

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    Indira Gandhi Case Study

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    Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh One of the references quotes By refusing the Prime Minister’s chair Mrs. Sonia Gandhi has shown the nation that she is the true successor of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty and that she has acquired the spirit of patriotism of which her father-in-law Feroz Gandhi and her grandfather-in law Pt. Jawaharlal Lal Nehru both are outstanding examples in the history of…

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    In 1990, while receiving the Freedom of Speech award in Myanmar, also referred to as Burma, Aung Sang Suu Kyi gave a memorable speech with the title “Freedom of Fear”. In 1948, her father Aung San, the modern founder of Burma and Prime Minister at the time was assassinated, with only one member of his cabinet having survived the attack. This member, by the name of U Ne Win went on to become her father’s successor as not only the Prime Minister, but also the new Burmese Dictator. He also…

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    Indian Preamble Analysis

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    The constitution of India starts with the preamble .It is considered as the main soul of the Indian constitution. It is the most precious part of the Indian constitution. Basically preamble is a brief introduction to a speech and that’s what exactly preamble in the Indian constitution does. Preamble comes from a Latin word ‘praeambulus ‘ which means it walks before a speech , often explaining what’s going to come.it records the aims and the aspirants of every individual of India. Preamble is…

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