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    Hinduism vs. Judaism Jihaad O Barnett Georgia Military College Judaism is a religion formed perhaps four-thousand years ago by a group of people called by God. These people called Hebrews, who considered to be “God’s Chosen People”, originated from the country Ur or otherwise known today as the Fertile Crescent in Mesopotamia. Originally, the Hebrews were known as a nomadic people who grazed their herds along the Fertile Crescent. Abraham, a wealthy leader of the group of the Hebrews, was…

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    As a traditional dancer, we love to support our dance history and those traditional Kathak dance format represents the cultures strength, tradition and physical enthusiastic but today people are getting addict modern stylized dance. Those Kathak dancers are dying species and they are only 100-150 left today and they are part of our culture. They created our culture strong and valuable and we are losing those people day by day. It has a lot of reason behind that. They are not making…

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    According to Swami Vivekananda the Meaning of Education Vivekananda believed a country's future depends on its people; his teachings focused on the development of the mass. He wanted “to set in motion machinery which will bring noblest ideas to the doorstep of even the poorest and the meanest.” Vivekananda believed that the essence of Hinduism was best expressed in the Vedanta philosophy, based on the interpretation of Adi Shankara. He said that no one teaches others, they learn by themselves…

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    COURSE - RURAL DEVELOPMENT (M.A.FIRST YEAR ) The Centrality of Education Rabindranath Tagore said that :' In my view the imposing tower of misery which today resets on the heart of India has its sole foundation in the absence of education .' Basic education is most important in the process of development and social progress particularly…

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    In her article “Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism,” Nussbaum gives us another instance of love of country described in Rabindranath Tagore’s novel The Home and The World. Nussbaum talks about how was a young wife called Bimala fascinated by the patriotic discourse of her husband’s friend Sandip who founded Swadeshi movement that calls for a “boycott of foreign goods” (Nussbaum…

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    An Essay on The College Union No educationist today thinks that education means only the study of books and passing examinations. It is universally admitted that a modern student must not only satisfy certain academic standards, but he must take upon himself a large number of extra-academic obligations. These related to the organization of the activities of students in order to give them scope to develop their latent powers in different departments of cultural life, as well as their capacity for…

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    how woman’s identity never belongs to her and depends on her relationship with others. This depicts the serious problem of gender inequality. Film and literature can be used to determine the solutions to these problems by creating awareness. Rabindranath Tagore’s novel Nastanirh (The Broken Nest, 1901) and Satyajit Ray’s film Charulata (1964) have been creating awareness…

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    ABSTRACT Bhabani Bhattacharya one of the foremost Indo-Anglian writers was not only a realist and visionary, he was also an artist with his genuine concern for society. He has in him a passionate plea for the synthesis of modern and traditional values with a positive affirmation of life. A man of multitudinous interests he has made his mark not only as a novelist and short story writer but also as a translator, creative historian and a biographer. Bhattacharya has especially excelled…

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    “Love is an endless mystery, for it has nothing else to explain it” a quote by Rabindranath Tagore, summarizes the themes implemented in “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway, and “What we Talk About When we Talk About Love” by Raymond Carver. These two stories, contain a husband and wife who attempt to decipher the meaning of love. Hemingway’s characters do this subliminally, whereas Carver’s character’s discuss the meaning in a much broader fashion. Both authors have similar writing…

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    Effects Of New Imperialism

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    Europeans have imperialized many countries from different regions of the world. They have begun to look at Africa and Asia for future colonization. This time period is known as New Imperialism, which took place from 1800-1914. Before Imperialism, England went through an industrial revolution. Since Britain was the world’s leading colonial power, New Imperialism allowed them to colonize other countries for raw materials and new resources. The people in Britain were also good nationalists because…

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