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    The Adaptation of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa to the Divided World of the Cold War From 1945 to 1962 the number of nations on Earth quadrupled to around 200. These agrarian nations, emerging from colonialism, were forced to adapt to a world influenced by the Cold War and dominated economically by the United States and the Soviet Union. In an attempt to adapt to the divided world of the Cold War, the elites in these newly independent countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa came to…

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    The book is a amalgamation of contributions of Novel Prize winner renowned economist Amartya Sen’s, glorious papers on public conversation and rational pluralism in Indian society that incorporate Indian history and uniqueness, culture, focusing on the custom public debates and intellectual pluralism. It is the perceptions of Indian culture, history, or individuality which is not inevitably distorted or discerning but also without having a clear scientific interpretation. The book is a coherent…

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    one of you must make sacrifices to become a hero possessed of courage and intrepidity. Then only shall we all be able to enjoy true freedom” (Kyi). Another hero she quoted was Jawaharlal Nehru, who was the first prime minister of Independent India that led a movement against British rule (BBC). The excerpt she inserted by Nehru helped frame her ideas together.“The greatest gift for an individual or a nation . .. was abhaya, fearlessness, not merely bodily courage but absence of fear from the…

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    an Indian and as a man, bettering the country. His civil disobedience movement influenced many civil rights leaders around the world. (Ghandi) India became a republic in 1947 after it was granted its independence. The first prime minister was Jawaharlal Nehru. After Mahatma Ghandi was assassinated in 1948, the Indian National Congress began facing economic problems and slowly weakened. After the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1950, India became a democracy. Most Indians respected…

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    Hindu Rashtra

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    Hindu Rashtra is one of the most complex and misunderstood concepts of modern India. Intellectuals and opinion makers had divergent beliefs on this issue. There has been a historical significance as well as modern understanding of this concept that makes it a very widely debated issue on various print and visual media. The concept of Hindu rashtra can be understood by understanding the meaning of the two words ‘Hindu’ and ‘rashtra’ separately. The term Hindu connotes not a particular religion,…

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    “Free Will” is a philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from various alternatives. However, it is crucial to note that the action that we choose might not correspond to the outcome that we desire as free will is solely pertinent to the course of action, not the result. Throughout the millennia, a significant number of philosophers postulated that the concept of free will is in the vicinity of moral responsibility which in turn…

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    In the years following World War II, Great Britain along with most of Europe, was war-torn from the aftermath that had resulted from a long, tiresome, six years of war to which World War II had on greater Europe. Although Great Britain was one the victors in World War II, the cost of war weighed heavily on not only themselves, but Europe as a whole. This post war era not only forced Great Britain to refocus its attention more specifically on the reconstruction of itself, but also cut back on…

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    Romeo and Juliet A tragedy with free will “Life is like a game of cards. The hand you're dealt is determinism; the way you play it is free will” (Jawaharlal Nehru). In this play by the Audience will be introduced to an essay written for the purpose to show that this play is full of free will. many people debate on weather this play is full of fate or free will. rest assured that this play is full of free will. continuing this statement the thesis of this play will be shown. In the tragic drama…

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    Capitalism Should Not Be Promoted as the Best Economic System Jawaharlal Nehru stated that “The forces of a capitalist society, if left unchecked, tend to make the rich richer and the poor poorer”. The term ‘Capitalism’ was introduced in the 17th century having the meaning that government interventions should be limited in the market. Presently, the major devolved countries economy, such as America, are following the concept of a capital system. In recent years, Capitalism is blamed for the…

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    Revisiting Cultural Tourism Prospects of Kuchipudi Classical Dance and Kalamkari Fabric Art Work of Krishna District Contribution of Tourism in Indian Economy: The World Tourism Organisation defines tourists as people who “travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercises of an activity remunerated from within the place visited”. Tourism can be understood as a travel for…

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