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Third Class in Indian Railways

By: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

...Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869 – 1948) was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa or total nonviolence—which led India to independence and inspired m...

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Kingshuk: New War for Integrity & Sovereignty

By: Rukunuddin Ahmed

....36/N0.8/2012 2 Time zone will televise the facts of creditors of the Independence declaration and obviously Late Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Late... ...matic behaviors. Reality is, 26 March 1971 is considered the official Independence Day of Bangladesh, and the name Bangladesh was in effect henc... ...best of living. ”Our struggle is for our freedom. Our struggle is for our independence." Editor’ Note Bureau offices: UK, USA & CANADA 380 Bruns... ...nnel who were demanding separa- tion of the East from West Pakistan. The movement con- flicted on the basis of BANGLA language. Bengali military, p... ... the West Pakistan army. On 16 Decem- ber 1971, the allied forces of the Indian army and the Mukti Bahini defeated the West Pakistani forces dep... ...0.8/2012 5 the Urdu language had been promoted as the lingua franca of Indian Muslims by political and religious leaders such as Sir Khwaja Sali... .... The language was considered a vital element of the Islamic culture for Indian Muslims; Hindi and the Deva- nagari script were seen as fun- dament... ...ge is spoken. Bengali was the focus, in 1951–52, of the Bengali Language Movement (Bhasha Ando- lon) in what was then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh...

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...on? Could they foresee that that same Company would influence more than 200 years of British and Indian history and found the greatest Empire the wo... ...n. ‘I was tied to a tree by my friends who wanted to play our favourite game of Settlers and Red Indians. I was the youngest, so they decided I sho... ...rs and Red Indians. I was the youngest, so they decided I should be the “Settler” captured by the Indians.’ Rosita knew this game, which the childre... ...arried on the the shoulders of four men. THE CURSE OF KALI 41 Helen, observing the precarious movements of the dandies, as the men moved their l... ...nd saw her standing quietly behind her. She reminded Helen of a black cat with her almost furtive movements and strange amber eyes, which seemed to ... ...e to trot, squeezing gently with both calves and after a while rising to the rhythm of Sultana’s movements. The horse soon realised that these hands... ...g. The little, lost child he found in the English woods was now a grown woman with her pride and independence of spirit. Audrey Blankenhagen 86 ... ...n the foothills of the Himalayas and returned with her family to England after India was granted Independence from British Rule in 1947. Audrey now ...

...lers living in splendid isolation; the opulence and intrigue of a Muslim Royal Court; the machinations of a sinister cult of Kali; the horrors of the Indian Mutiny: are the themes woven into the rich backcloth of ?THE CURSE OF KALI?. In this turbulent setting are a man and a woman whose destinies are inextricably linked, their love yearning to flower despite every obstacle...

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March of the Evil Empires! : English Versus the Feudal Languages!!

By: Ved from Victoria Institutions

... Women Husband-Wife Relationship Social mobility of Women Consider the following illustrative situations Arranged marriages Marriage of a girl Independence in Women Intimacy between men and women Men’s attitude to women & its effect on women Figure Love Marriages Chapter 8 Family System Divorce Chapter 9 Bureaucracy The sweetness of a government job in...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...at the most. Towards the end of the 19th century, the Armenians formed guerrilla movements in eastern Van (the Armenakans, in 1885) and in Russia... ...r later, the first Strowger exchange was installed with great fanfare at La Porte, Indiana. It had less than 80 subscribers. Strowger died in 1902... ...ore the Japanese capitulated. Aung San raised a Burmese contingent - the "Burma Independence Army" - to assist the Japanese in their invasion of... ...orked closely with the British, whom he hitherto claimed to have been fighting for independence. When the war was over, he established a private... ...is commend - the People's Volunteer Organization. He proceeded to negotiate Burma's independence from Britain and its first elections. He was murder... ...wds stormed the Bastille - a fortress prison in east Paris - in response to ominous movements of royal troops in and around the capital. Contrary to... ...d known as Mahatma "Great Souled") Gandhi (1869-1948). He was NOT born to a poor Indian family. His father was dewan (chief minister) of Porband... ...from hotels reserved "for Europeans only." These humiliations were the daily lot of Indian traders and labourers in Natal who had learned to pocket ... ...at the end of the noun is a later, British, addition. Ironically, he belonged to a movement seeking to abolish capital punishment altogether. Gui...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ain on one of his legs had their thoughts parted once more in the kinetic movements of linguistic moans. "What airline will you be flying out of... ...o roam the streets like homeless but highly mobile mendicants, their every movement enslaved and dictated by the pronouncement of street names called ... ... had proposed getting up early initially to compensate for his slow, pokey movements but not as early as this and he resented having lost sleep for su... ... Children were her distraction but when they were older she resented their independence. As far as your father is concerned, he loved you even more: ... ... Burmese individuals smiling in the northern regions and stolid Moslem and Indians in the south. The rural views in sunrise and sunset were more real... ...thoughts and sensations and self-contained. In late boyhood a boy mastered independence that in infancy and early boyhood he struggled to achieve. It... ... or the abandonment of Kumpee. At first Suthep strutted around in his independence like a dominant rooster but as the months went by the independ... ...er. The anchorman said that Moslems and Hindus were burning houses in one Indian community. Hindus were throwing Moslem children into bonfires, telli...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...u in India W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai – 600036, India e-mail... ...ant women and use of condom while visiting CSWs are on the agenda and in the Indian scenario no effort is even made to test CSWs for HIV. Althoug... ...latives also sexually abuse them. W 2 – No wealth / property In the Indian system of law, that too, after the advent of the Manusmriti (Th... ...rom big boils in the legs and hands, which physically prevented them from any movement. Some of them had problem with fingers. These people cannot t... ... them. 34. It is pertinent to mention that in India even after 50 years of independence, India has so far not appointed a single women as a Chief... ...and Reality. Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. 94. Quinn, T.C. (1994) The Movement of Populations and the Spread of HIV-1 and HIV- 2 Infections....

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...d offset a stern presence. Seattle, Chief and spiritual leader of the Suquamish Indians, was dressed regally with his full chieftain bonnet gently s... ...nd witness a day of reconciliation be­ tween the United States and the Suquamish Indians. A day that marks the beginning of a new relationship ... a ... ...sity. He was also required to maintain a rigorous teaching schedule in American Indian Culture and Artifacts. In addition, he had contracted to fini... ... open for Richard to enter. Inside, red and black shad­ ows danced in a rhythmic movement to a slow burning gold and red fire in the center of the te... ... hit today. CNN said that you were go­ ing to be the darling ofthe environmental movement. So what's the problem?" River Song asked without any emoti... ... office. Alana had a pencil between her teeth, and her body was in full aerobic movement as she side­ stepped from one end of the long desk to the ot... ...rdent supporter of the IRA, and an effective fund raiser for the cause of Irish Independence. Everyone knew he was murdered by an Ulster assassin, b...

...Beside a riverbed, an old man sits lost in his thoughts; he is SEATTLE, Chief of the Suqamish Indians. He remembers his boyhood when his grandfather foretold him of his destiny, when he was told of the Web Of Life and his duties as it's protector. The Web of Life, they believe, is the symbiotic connection that exists ...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

... been written about both, scientist and smarandachism - the name given to the movement by Ion Rotaru and Titu Popescu. However the paradoxist number ... ...sm or exaltation in front of the unwonted - real, anyway- of the new literary movement. But same reactions have had before me a series of some foreig... ... the cause has to be searched for elsewhere. The postmodernism appears as a movement as large as the whole artistic and literary world’s sphere, a... ...oxism without leaving it entirely and forever; he allows himself freedoms for independence, that lead him to outline himself as a writer with a relat... ...lophiles. The informative insertions appear more rare (“They’ve butchered the Indians. They have no school in their language. They’ve forced them to...

...ved is ... paradoxical. Tens of books, studies and articles have already been written about both, scientist and smarandachism - the name given to the movement by Ion Rotaru and Titu Popescu. However the paradoxist number 1 in the world is less known in his native country. At the same time some researchers ( Jacques Sarthou, Dan Tarchila, Doru Motoc and even... Ion Rotaru) ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ity of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1953. The Spiritual Legacy of The American Indian, by Joseph Epes Brown. © 1982 by Joseph Epes Brown. Reprinted by per... ...k, 1972. The paper by Paul Radin “The Religious Experiences of an American Indian” was published in Eranos 18-1950, © Eranos Foundation, Ascona, Switz... ...Mechanism In Mysticism Contrasting Viewpoints A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176 Orenda Deity And Pantheon Time, Space, Direction Dream An... ...us.” What I experienced I later realized was typical in mystical religious movements, and Quakers are historically a part of the mainstream tradition ... ...WHAT IS RELIGION? 9 10 same era, as well as with organized Arab religious movements, and with a very old, long-standing Mesopotamian religious cultur... ...ghly centralized government and civil service. The Palestinian reli- gious movements were also organized, but on a less intensive scale. They appear t... ...le end and purpose of any legitimate government. 143 The US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were framed by men who were for the mo... ...central cooperative which provides supplies and health services. Financial independence for the group can be realized through an enterprise such as ca...

...What Is Religion? 1Buddhism 16Christianity 59Mysticism 118A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176The Sacred Land: Australian Aboriginal Religion 238Conclusion 277References 293The Collected Works Of Carl Jung 299...

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Barrister Parvateesam

By: Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry

...er languages, and the naive way he behaves with people from the outside world. It ends with his reaching the shores of England. With the struggle for independence barely beginning in south India, Parvateesam decides to leave for England because of the way he is taunted by his teacher and friends; he thinks becoming a barrister is the only way to redeem himself. He runs awa...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...c Cognitive Maps W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai – 600036, India E-mail: va... ...roposes new philosophical theses, principles, laws, methods, formulas and movements; it reveals that the world is full of indeterminacy; it interpre... ...ndependent identically distributed random variables with finite variance. Independence models each experts individually. Identical distribution mode... ...ta. Hence we study this model using FCM we see that while applying FCM to Indian politics the expert takes the following six nodes. x 1 - Languag... ... robotic body, reminiscent of a plant in form, responds in slow, rhythmic movements to comment on the monitored activity. In addition, it makes its ... ...anxiety of death P 2 - Physical suffering P 3 - Loss of dignity and independence P 4 - Large doses of medicines [Whose side... ... suffer from fear/ anxiety of death, physical suffering, loss of dignity/ independence become on states and the node which states he is given large ... ...ertation, Guide: Dr. W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, March 2000. 4. Ashbacher, C. In...

...f the mentionable characteristics of this mode of thinking are [90-94]: It proposes new philosophical theses, principles, laws, methods, formulas and movements; it reveals that the world is full of indeterminacy; it interprets the uninterpretable; regards, from many different angles, old concepts, systems and proves that an idea which is true in a given referential system,...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...ze 22 Benin 23 Bermuda 25 Bhutan 26 Bolivia 27 Botswana 28 Brazil 30 British Indian Ocean Territory 31 British Virgin Islands 32 Brunei 33 Bulgaria 34... ...em and customary law; being modified along socialist model National holiday: Independence Day, 11 November Branches: the official party is the supreme... ...termined Elections: none held to date Political parties and leaders: Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Labor Party (MPLA - Labor Party),... ...y), led by dos Santos, is the only legal party; National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), lost to the MPLA in immediate postindepen... ...egligible Other political or pressure groups: An- tigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM), a small leftist nationalist group led by Leonard (Tim) H... ...rgentine(s); adjec- tive Argentine Ethnic divisions: 85% white, 15% mestizo, Indian, or other nonwhite groups Religion: 90% nominally Roman Catholic (... ...is in effect; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction National holiday: Independence Day, 25 May Branches: executive (President, Vice President, ... ...us of activists Other political or pressure groups: Peronist-dominated labor movement, General Confederation of Labor (Peronist- leaning umbrella labo... ...an(s); adjective Aruban Ethnic divisions: 85% mixed African; remainder Carib Indian, European, Latin, and Oriental Religion: 82% Roman Catholic, 8% Pr...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...OF THE NEW AGE THE SOCRATES OF SOUTH EAST ASIA FATHER OF THE SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENT AND ARCH ENEMY OF IGNORANCE, SUPERSTITIONS, MEANINGLESS CUST... ...Some facts about Untouchability and its Consequences even after 57 years of Independence 334 Chapter Four OBSERVATION AND CONCLUSIONS 361 ... ...ilized standards.” Ex-President of India, the late K. R. Narayanan The New Indian Express, Saturday, 12 Nov. 2005 K.R.Narayanan was a lauded he... ...or six decades, he powerfully influenced the course of politics in the South- Indian state of Tamil Nadu. His ideology and struggle to attain ration... ... permanent impact on the entire nation. Dr.K.Veeramani, who joined Periyar’s movement at 11 years of age in 1944, is today the President of the Dra... ...e independent, identically distributed random variables with finite variance. Independence models each experts individually. Identical distribution ... ...For more biographical information refer p.103-113 of this book. 42 Respect Movement, was a leader of the Justice Party, later the Dravidar Kazhag... ...ts is dominant even today in the public and private spheres of life. Prior to Indian independence, Dalits where not even allowed into temples. Ev... ...minant even today in the public and private spheres of life. Prior to Indian independence, Dalits where not even allowed into temples. Even now, ...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...ttle with the natives -- Conversions to Catholicism -- A terrible slaughter of Indians -- Indian maidens distributed among the Spaniards 185- 193 CHAP... ...he landing at Ulna harbor -- Founding of Vera Cruz -- An interview between the Indian governor and Cortez -- Stories of incredible wealth -- Presentat... ...conceivable perfidy -- Twenty girls and as many boys demanded for sacrifice -- Indian maidens become wives to the Spaniards -- Destruction of the idol... ...ural wonders of the City of Naulinco -- A meeting with the Tlascalans -- Their Independence maintained by constant war with Montezuma -- Wonderful wal... ...and crocodiles -- The return to France -- Bougainville in the war for American independence 415- 422 CHAPTER XL. A Brief Biography of Captain Cook. --... ...N. The Phoenicians were a nation distinguished for their spirit of freedom and independence, by which they were alike actuated in Canaan and on the sh... ... in the sky, the mountain waves crashing on the deck in watery avalanches, the movements of the tides, astounding from their immensity, marvellous fro... ...rtars, who had concealed themselves behind a high land, and who, observing the movements of their enemies, retreated around the protecting hills, as t... ... continent of the New World. THE CUSTOM OF OFFERING UP HUMAN SACRIFICES. Every movement of the Spaniards had been reported to Montezuma, who, now perc...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...ry strongly with them. It is precisely the case with the recent literary movement of Paradoxism, conceived in Romania and affirmed in the United St... ... come in a natural way to the evaluation of the paradoxist concrete, of a movement put into action - to its exponential level, the one given by Smar... ...d correspond, as time passes, with a complete literary affirmation of the movement and its leader. One thing more: one has been looking for the “tr... ..., irony, histrionism and masochism, cultural fever and absolute authorial independence, irreverence and display of despair, cynicism and isolation, ... .... He permits himself liberties that outline him as a writer in a relative independence of the movement he has thought. That relation of relativity, ... ...ream and the recollections, from a lorcian shooting script (“Spain has an Indian skin/ and the blood like a tinn- tinn”) to the melancholic animation... ...n elegy of communicability, in a sensible radicalization of his visionary independence, in a most favorable expansiveness, in a cheerful-malicious po... ... hidden structures, the “submarine” images see also aerian profusion, the Indian totems are dis-bewitched; decomposition through constuctivist juxta... ...1997. Le, Charles T., The Smarandache Class of Paradoxes, in “Journal of Indian Academy of Mathematics”, Indore, India, 18th vol, no.1, 1996, p.53-...

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The Unfettered Life of Kenyon of New Orleans

By: Steven David Justin Sills

... Back then, wasn't there a belief that this family of indigenous American Indians and pseudo-animists of a Catholic nuance, this seemingly eternal u... ...a greater expanse, that she should do so expeditiously, and that like the movements of a water monitor or water snake, it should be done with hardly ... ...ome of the occasional drops on her tongue, the way she, a belated American Indian severed of the culture, horselessness notwithstanding, had galloped... ...h times, with the self sometimes entirely in a blackout, there was aimless movement and persistent anxiety concerning her silent and meaningless mean... ...d all. Reeling from man and God, natural products, how could nature, the movement of all this plenum, be relished with its protective stings and poi... ... rock were inscribed, among so many other names, the names of her American Indian family of Degenerative Scoliosis, her mother, Big Chiefess Lady Ga... ...he viand of the cheap phallic cone she was licking. Wistful of the girl's independence, and her own--female independence generally--, she prayed to t... ...any autonomy. He knows that I would not be willing to forfeit the little independence of will that I have. One yell out to a postman delivering mai...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...on, indentured servants, lapsed nobility, and other refugees. Their Declaration of Independence reads like a maudlin list of grievances coupled wit... ...utable kernel of American narcissism. The United States was (until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s) and still is, in some important respects,... ..., capital of the last remnant of Greek empire, which had maintained its precarious independence by paying court to Turks and Mongols alike, finally... ...(multiply, in some cases), have fallen prey to enraged and vigorous "people power" movements in their countries. And these breaches of the democra... ...ong several states that contributed to the genesis and development of this peculiar movement. It is true that the Taliban (which was established onl... ... to control Central Asian energy resources and to extend its influence towards the Indian Ocean. Two Saudi Arabian oil companies were also involved... ...GB provocateur by Massoud and many others, and was never of any help in the Afghan independence struggle. Instead of fighting the Soviet occupants,... ... wished to construct roads accessible for tanks to cross through Afghanistan to the Indian Ocean. This might also explain his characteristic opportu... ...ies (Iran, India and Afghanistan). His peace initiatives in Kashmir were stalled by Indian arrogance, and the West turned a cold shoulder to its old...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

... in solving our universal problems. I have only been able to hear about the movements, both forward and backward, that nations have taken to grapple... ...00 would have been much better off. But then by halfway through my trip the Indian economic miracle had increased by tenfold the Indian per capita i... ... the ignorant to think is like leading an army or rocks. There won’t be any movement. “In spite of the fact that human history is largely a ch... ...ve at the comfort level of the average person in Bangladesh. Thirty average Indians use fewer resources than one American. So what is called ‘the car... ...rget ethnic and religious cleansing. Between 100,000 and a million American Indians were killed by the good Christian invaders. In Australia 300,000 ... ...k to the past for the truth?” —“Well Lee, for some reason there has been a movement towards conservatism, and often a movement to the right of cons... ...to overcome guaranteed freedoms, such as religion. Since the Declaration of Independence is not a law you couldn’t use “the pursuit of happiness” as ...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...es or reading their mandates became irrelevant. Yang Lin, parting from their movement toward the steps that led toward the Royal Museum, began to walk... ...o plan out their time together. Sang Huin did what he requested: touring the Independence Museum; mountain climbing; free English lessons, and visits ... ...re him to a respite of ten minutes sitting on its edge and contemplating the movements of the people around him. Their forms transcribed into ideas co... ...and veer off the main road through adobe hamlets, and cacti and past Mexican Indians. When he woke from his epiphany he wasn't sure what to do with it... ...early morning exercises in front of the television and he would emulate her movements. He remembered loving the thought of catching lightning bugs li... ...a child was born in this manner and grew up not with Mother or Father but in independence and its relationship with the Earth and the sun. She, the E... ...sus finding more purpose to life than reering one's young; attachment versus independence; and the containment of her son versus the release of him. ... ...al intrigued her. He was no more dangerous than a child running around in an Indian costume and brandishing his rubber blade. "Go on. No need to be ba... ... her sanity. Being with that same man 24 hours a day at a Kentucky Derby, an Indianapolis 500 or other non-Parmenidetian activity that was paradise to...

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