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    The eighteenth century highlighted the strengths of the European powers , and the weaknesses of the Ottoman Empire. For three hundred and eighty three years , the Ottoman Empire, built and managed to maintain their territories over the Middle East. However, the West was achieving political , military and economic superiority at a rapid pace. This sort of rivalry was not unfamiliar with the Ottomans , yet it was quite alarming to them. They were not fond of the thought that perhaps the European…

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    Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, and it 's played in over 120 countries. It is supported by millions of passionate fans of all ages. They play in the park, on the beach, and even in the street. To the layman, the game can seem a bit complicated, but it 's quite easy to understand once people know the basics. Fans have different ways to show their emotions like fighting with the friend during a match and after a game. Rich, poor, young, and old, this ancient 16th-century…

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    pain this minorities suffer everyday must not be tolerated, since no one must be banned from their faith and no family must be evicted from their home, but that’s how humans work, never realizing until feeling in our own flesh. India: Let’s start by focusing in India, which its Christian persecution movement is caused by an…

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    In an Indian Society, can love and family transcend the caste system, that which separates people into separate classes? The caste system has been in India for thousands of years. It has been legally outlawed but still has pull in society to this day. In Roy’s book the theme is that society is an ugly thing. Love and family are unable to triumph over the class boundaries. Ammu and Velutha, like many others who have tried to love across classes end up paying a heavy price. In The God of Small…

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    The article states “it is no secret also that there are many reasons for artist to get frustrated by the current music business system with venues that don’t support new artist, radio stations only giving airplay to certain artist, musicians playing at venues for free…

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    these views are negative and or positive. Overall the view on imperialism wasn’t favored by many. As stated by Lenin, he saw imperialism as a monopoly. Imperialism is the process of a country gaining all of the power to take over someone else’s territory. Imperialism reflects monopoly, where one person gets to take over everything. This happens because they have power, prestige and wealth. With those three components it’s hard to overcome anything. George Orwell, Mark Twain, and Rudyard Kipling…

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    Imperialism is taking over a country or territory by a stronger nation with dominating political, economic, and social life of the nation. Nationalism caused economic competition for the European continents. Imperialism caused a role by causing tension and expanding European conflict throughout the entire world. New nations of Italy and Germany challenged Great Britain…

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    United States and China are not heading toward a rivalry similar to the United States-Soviet conflict during the 20th century. This can be explained using the three levels of analysis in international relations: system, unit and individual respectively. Firstly, the system level of analysis, the international system is defined by anarchy—the absence of a central authority (Waltz). United States and the Soviet Union were sovereign and thus were autonomous to each other. The Cold War in the…

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    maps are rhetorical texts used to negotiate power relations and maintain hegemonic systems. Both literally and metaphorically, maps were largely deployed to disseminate certain conceptualizations about space, particularly the idea of ‘Africa’ or ‘India’ as bounded, exotic, peripheral, archaic, and timeless. In “Beyond Culture”, Akil Gupta and Jameson Ferguson further elaborate on the intertwined nature of space and colonialism: Colonialism…represents the displacement of one form of…

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    Use of contraceptive methods to avoid unwanted pregnancy. In the United States, women are having their first child at the older age (26) because back in 1980 was an average age of 22.7. In China, the Chinese government has a policy that regulates a number of children per couples. India is trying to control their growth of its population by introducing family planning programs to their people. ¬ Better plan when it comes to food…

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