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    dictatorship and corruption. The current democratic protests today, once again, reflect the battle between students and the military junta. In 1932, Pridi Banomyang (1900-1983) introduced the first democratic Thai Constitution after his overthrow of King Rama VII through the People’s Party. From the start, the 1932 Constitution portrayed that democracy was unlikely to succeed in the country due to the fact that itself and many of the earlier, following Constitutions “emphasized only the…

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    Effy Mcdougall Case

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    After Effy McDougall died in 1906, her husband Malcolm lived for another 6 years. Annabella 's father had lived 93 years finally succumbing to old age in his Foley home with its beaver meadow nearby, showing the McDougall genes for longevity. Murdoch 's life was much calmer than his Watts namesake. He had two children by his first wife Isabella Liness, Flora in 1878 and Murdoch Wilder in 1885. He still could have his share of trouble however. As he had done 15 years previously Murdoch had to…

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    Ancient or modern, the society is always male oriented and views women as objects for pleasure. Even when the government advocates policies to protect women, their safety, integrity and honour are consistently being questioned and violated. The problem lies in the collective psyche of the society, which includes both men and women. The sensibility is fashioned according to the male norms and thus the females in our society either witness or participate in their own subjugation process. This…

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    There are many ethical issues throughout the human race which are approached differently by each religion. With the ethical issue of abortion and euthanasia, Hinduism, Theravada Buddhism, and Christianity all have different and similar views about this huge debate in society today. Hinduism, being the root of many religions, is the world’s oldest major religion till this day. With most ancient religions, outsiders were the ones who appointed a name for a discovered group of beliefs. The name…

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    The Dalit movement, like any other phenomena, has no single ground; it is multi-dimensional in its historic, socio-political and cultural elements. These dimensions are reread and reinterpreted from time to time. Each interpretation has brought a new dimesion to the movement, at the same time we are put to ponder over pitfalls. Dalit literature, in particular Dalit autobiographies, provides a spectrum of different issues around Dalit movement. Dalit autobiographies reflect the ideas of Dr. B. R…

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    Culturally Relevant Strategies for Science Lessons: Urban Setting Math & Science Methods EDEL 4409 Nateal Hemingway Rationale Reaching cultural relevance in a classroom can be a daunting task. However, research suggests that certain strategies can be used to promote a culturally responsive (CR) classroom. The research question that I am going to address is What are some CR strategies one should consider and/or implement when teaching a science lesson to urban children? My question…

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    Temporary *Hard drive: Permanent -Price -Processing Speed *Memory: faster-CPU *Hard drive d. Different types of computers and their characteristics Reading* Computer Hardware Systems- Types of Computer systems -Computer architecture: Main memory: RAMàonly work when computer is operating Secondary memory: External memoryàlike hard drives that store the work of computer for future references -Personal Computer: 1) Inexpensive, portable 2) Provide just enough power, store and process small…

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    • Suryavanshis – The Suryavanshis are followers of Shri Ram and the Solar Calendar and try to lead a life that is as ideal as possible. The Suryavanshis believe in Satya, Dharma, Maan—Truth, Duty, and Honor.[13] • Chandravanshis – The Chandravanshis are followers of the Lunar Calendar. Traditionally the Chandravanshis and Suryavanshis are enemies.They are democratic dynasty who believes in Shringar, Saundarya and Swatantrata- Passion, Beauty and Freedom.[14] • Naga – A cursed race of people who…

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    What happens to us when we die? This has been a question commonly asked and ardently debated by many since the beginning of humanity. Reincarnation, a solution for some to this question, involves the rebirth of a soul into a new body after its death, thus beginning a new life for the same soul. It is one of the most fascinating, yet mysterious concepts that reveals itself in several of today’s major world religions. Literally meaning, “to take on the flesh again”, reincarnation is especially…

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    Malgonkar, Bhavani Bhattacharya, Nayan Tara Sahgel, Anita Desai, Kamala Markandaya and Arun Joshi have diluted this dualism of culture in their different distinctive ways. Arun Joshi`s’’ The Foreigner’’, Kamala Markandaya`s ‘’The Nowhere Man’’, Santa Rama Rau`s’’ Remember The House,’’ Sarat kumar Ghos`’’ The Prince of Destiny ‘’ , Raju Rao`s ‘’The Serpent and the Rope’’ ,deal with the tension ensuing from de -cuturation. Anita Desai also shows her tangible concern with the multi-cultural…

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