Papers 2301-2310 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…helped the colonists in time of war. While the colonists were fighting the Indians, Britain sent over a massive army to help conquer them. Many British men were expended in this effort. However, man wasn't the only thing that Britain shipped…
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…in America. The double-hung sashes (sliding up and down within the frame), first used in Renaissance England, attained wide popularity. In Spain windows are frequently ornate, with stone framework, an elaborate head, and a decorative iron grille. In Indian
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…by the Indian Ocean on the west and south and by the Pacific Ocean on the east. These oceans merge on the north in the Arafura Sea between Australia and Indonesia and New Guinea, and on the south in the Bass Strait. The coastline length, estimated at 19,200 km…
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…. The Indians native to the area were tolerant of the Spaniards, until they decided to take their lands and enslave them. In Colombia’s more recent history it has been plagued by civil war. More so in the 19th Century then today, bloody Civil war was common…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by Indians trampled them. This victory against the French ties into the U.S. conflict of our Civil War. The Mexican armies beating the French kept them from supplying the confederates. Therefore, after the Civil War was over, we came and helped the Mexicans…
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…Culture Shock in America In America, the dominant culture is that of the WASP (Whit Anglo Saxon Protestant). I personally fit into none of these categories; thus, I am part of an Indian-American subculture. Many cultures come to America to experience…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the head of an Indian god, the moonstone’s curse is that it is usually stolen and the old keeper is usually killed by some means. The Moonstone’s main character is Rachel Verinder. This interesting that Collins chose a woman as the main character and gave…
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Category: /Literature/English
…universities at cities like Delhi, Lucknow and Allahabad, using Arabic mostly as the medium of instruction. During the mediaeval period, there was excellent interaction between Indian and Islamic traditions in all fields of knowledge, like theology, religion…
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…for the Indian government to use information obtained by national means of verification “in a manner consistent with generally recognized principles of international law, including that of respect for the sovereignty of States.” (CTBT Article IV #5) This means…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Esmiss Esmoor and the East In E.M. Forster’s novel A Passage to India, characters often seem grouped into one of two opposing camps: Anglo-Indian or native Indian. All the traditional stereotypes apply, and the reader is hard pressed to separate…
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