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    Role Of Solar Energy Essay

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    Indian government launches eight national missions with NAPCC and the Jawaharlal Nehru National solar mission is especially concentrating on solar energy and its part to minimize future emissions while extending development opportunities all through the nation. According to Arora et al., (2010), The other seven National Missions…

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    Equiano is one of the most famous writers , claimed of the rights of blacks, so who called on the British government to abolish slavery. He wrote about black slaves in his book entitled The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa. The Interesting Narrative (1789) is the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano. It was the first slave autobiography and one of the earliest publication by an African. Equiano describes the experiences of his life and the time spent in slavery.…

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    By means of arranging intertextual approaches, Rushdie has problematized postmodernist representational systems of the West, specifically, its colonial and imperial discourse. Besides, his novels are interested in the study of Eastern cultural traditions and history, particularly those of India and Pakistan. As a postcolonialist writer, Rushdie attempts to deconstruct the colonial historical account of the colonizer and subvert it through the creation of another explanations and accounts. The…

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    Education has been a boon to mankind ever since man has found its importance. It’s a form of learning that enables man to acquire knowledge and passes it on to the next generations to come. From time to time, education was defined and redefined for the betterment of mankind. Without education , man would have been hurled into darkness of ignorance Human race would have perished from the face of earth without education and civilization. I had always been curious to know about new things and I…

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    Caste based discrimination is an often denied social reality of higher education campuses in India. The blindness to caste exists not only in conversations amongst students and faculty but also exists in academic curriculum and the administration of a University. Throughout my studies in law and some part of social work education, I too grew up being blind to cast. While some of the blindness was deliberate, most of it was unconsciously convenient. Such blindness has even manifested itself in…

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    Nayantara Shagal Analysis

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    Nayantara Shagal ’s innovative odyssey extents a period about three decades which observed the publication of five novels and two story-collections, besides other non fictional writings. Nayantara Shagal’s creative world is inhabited by people of various religious faiths, diverse ethnicities and different cultural predilections. An instinctive urge to grapple with cultural tension best defines her creative impulse remarkably manifested in all her fictional writings. With a view to making an in…

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    My Visit India Essay

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    told us that the fort was designed by the same person who designed the Taj Mahal. The fort also lies on the banks of the same rive, the Yamuna. It is a well known icon of India, mainly because when India gained its independence, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru raised an Indian Flag over the gates of the Red Fort. The Red Fort has an immense role in displaying the rich Indian history. It has served many empires since the Mughals, including the Persian and the…

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    Film Analysis Essay

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    dismay the film created civil unrest in all places including even in the Parliament where the generic agenda was to ban the film as it might send a wrong message to the western audiences about Hindu culture and worship. The then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru intervened in the situation and spoke in favor of Ray which saved the film from a would be ban. The masterpiece that “Devi” was is validated with the same intensity even in the present day Bengal or in a larger sense- present day India.…

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    David Mitchell, an English novelist once said, “All revolutions are, until they happen, then they are historical inevitabilities.” This quote best describes the situation during both the American and Indian revolutions. The American and Indian Revolutions achieved independence from Great Britain for many reasons. The British involvement in both countries were different in the way they drove the start of the revolution, and the actual war of independence was developed by the different ideology of…

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    Jawaharlal Nehru once said, “Life is like a game of cards. The hand you're dealt is determinism; the way you play it is free will.” In order to determine if something is real or not, you must be able to understand what it is. When the concept of fate floats around in the minds of people who allow it to, the question of whether Fate is real or not comes to play. Fate is an idea that is sometimes is very hard to grasp simply because the meaning of fate has so many meanings. In general, everyone…

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