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    In A Passage to India colonization is only one of the many aspects of the relationship between the East and the West. The construction of the East and the West paved the way for the creation of stereotypes of Easterners by Westerners and vice versa and the physical, social, cultural, and emotional distance between the two parties perpetuated the reliance on stereotypes as a means of understanding one another. Another binary opposition presented in A Passage to India is that of…

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    Native Language Essay

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    used as the Native Language, include countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia (Kirkpatrick 27). The “Outer Circle” includes countries of ESL that have developed their own spoken norms, but rely on models for written English (Mesthrie & Bhatt 29). ESL’s, countries where English is not the main language but is still important or included as an official language, include countries like India, Malaysia, and the Philippines (Kirkpatrick…

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    on a federal level but Australian states and territories have legislated on the issue. It was legal for a period…

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    entrepreneurs and the chairman and managing director of V-guard, recently came up with a novel idea to save the lives of people suffering from incurable kidney ailments. He has started a network of kidney donors and recipients called the Kidney Foundation of India. This new banking system reaches out to renal failure patients. Against the cases of kidney failure in Kerala the new kidney banking network has been started with these initiatives. Aurolab: eye care Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy…

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    Colonialism, 67). Indian subcontinent and Indigo is a good example in this case. British colonizer forcibly made the farmers in India to cultivate indigo in their lands and then they took the indigo from the farmers in very cheap rates. Then the British supplied the indigo to their homeland, the then Britain, and there they made Jeans (a kind of cloth) and then exported them back to India and sold them at a very high price. For the betterment of the textile business the transporting system had…

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    Ap World History Dbq Essay

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    unparalleled links with foreign nations across the globe, and this was made possible by the political will of European states, the development of naval power and superior arms, and their strategy of interaction with Indigenous peoples. The political…

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    There are different meanings about the meaning of the Western World. Western civilization was born thousands of years ago with the rise of the Greek city-state, influenced by Middle Eastern culture. EAST East (Latin orens, oriri participle: appear birth) is the name of the direction from which the sun (and other stars) minted in antiquity, namely the East rises. By extension, it refers to those regions that are east of the benchmark. In the "Western" culture he was given this name to Asia.…

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    export and import to North Korea, they might be anger and attack some of the small country around due to anger. Everything come with price. If North Korea did attack other states with hydrogen bomb, which is possible due to ignorance leaders. The nature and some territory will be damage, and this is the reason what most states try to avoid. But if we keep letting North Korea build more missile, it would certainly cause security dilemma. If we use THAAD directly toward North Korea and they bomb…

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    Westward Expansion Essay

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    Louisiana Territory from the French government in 1803, the nation’s size had more than doubled and the American people were encouraged to explore and settle the new land. The process of expansion and territorial acquisition continued for more than 100 years until the admittance of Arizona in 1912 and the American nation had by then grown by almost three and half times its own size prior to the Louisiana…

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    Endangered Tiger Essay

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    the 37 species of cats in the world and unfortunately has recently become the most endangered of all the large wild cats. All tigers face two major threats. One is habitat destruction. This not only results in less territory for the cats to live in but also leaves the tigers' territory fragmented into separate islands making is hard for tigers to mate, which make it difficult for the species to survive. Conservation efforts are often aimed at creating sanctuaries, which are connected by safe…

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