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    1. Historical Origins For many planners and historians the origin of ancient cities has been a source of fascination and the cause for much research and debate. One theory developed by the German-American historian Karl Wittfogel was that of ‘hydraulic civilizations’ (Minnery 2010a). Hydraulic civilizations were described as those whose agricultural system was reliant upon significant government-directed water systems for irrigation and flood management (Encyclopædia Britannica 2010). Wittfogel listed

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    Early American Industrialists An industrialists is someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise. In the eyes of many‚ the early American industrialists were cruel and selfish people who lacked concern for others and took advantage of the worker; but to my way of thinking‚ they were smart people who worked hard to make it to where they were and without some of them we would not have some of the things we have today. Andrew Carnegie‚ the richest man in the

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    CONTRIBUTION OF MULK RAJ ANAND. “If Indo-Anglian novel as secured a place of prestige‚ it is mainly the result of the of the contribution of the leading writers like Anand‚ Narayan and Raja Rao. Each of them has contributed in his own way to the rich thought and technique of the poem. If Raja Rao has virtually ‘indianized’ English in his narrative‚ Narayan forte is his genial ironic comedy‚ whereas Anand’s strength lies in the pathos of the lives of his characters.” Mulk Raj Anand was born in Peskawar

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    Mlk Raj Anand Analysis

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    Mulk Raj Anand is a productive essayist. He is a point of reference of Indian writing in English. He is the main writer writing in English to pick as his crude materials the low class life of the discouraged Indian masses. He doesn’t falter to turn the surge light on the darkest spots in India life. In his books‚ he depicts the bound existences of the less wealthy and underestimated. His heroes are sweeper‚ a coolie‚ a worker‚ delicate and quiet young lady are all casualties of abuse‚ class-scorn

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    Jeevan Anand - Lic Policy

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    ( http://lifeinsureinfo.blogspot.com/2008/11/lics-jeevan-anand-endowment-whole-life.html LIC’s Jeevan Anand: Review Jeevan Anand is one of the most popular plan of LIC (Life Insurance Corporation.). It combines features of both Endowment and Whole life plan‚ with little extra premium compared to Pure Endowment plan. For 30 years male‚ S.A 1‚00‚000‚ Term 25 years. Pure Endowment: Rs. 3982 Yearly premium Jeevan Anand: Rs. 4346 Yearly premium. Feature of Endowment and Whole-Life plans. Like

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    Examination of Industrialist Leaders - Final Draft Soon after the Reconstruction period‚ an era known as the Gilded Age erupted. During the 1870’s - 1890’s‚ America took a drastic leap into industrialization. Immigrants swarmed into the United States with the distinct hope of opportunity. Big business was soon in effect with a newly acquired demand for raw material. Shortly‚ monopolies emerged. These industrial leaders‚ whom were ingenious to the game‚ established their wealth from the suffrage

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    Sanjay Parmanand Lalani Associate Professor English Department Shri Surat Jilla Sahakari Bank Commerce College & Shri Sayan Sahakari khand Udhyog Arts College‚ Olpad. Dist. Surat. Gujarat. E-mail ID: sanjay_lalani07@rediffmail.com Contact No. 98797 07046 8th September 2014 Urmila Pawar’s ‘Aaydan’ (The Wave of My Life: Dalit Woman’s Memoir): A New Feministic Movement of Dalit Consciousness Abstract: Indian women voices have been silenced for ages due to various reasons. The contemporary

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    INPLANT TRAINING REPORT ON KAIRA DISTRICT COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS UNION LTD. ANAND (GUJARAT) IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE B.TECH. (DAIRY TECHNOLOGY) Submitted By: Tushar S. Girhepunje (D/03/05) COLLEGE OF DAIRY TECHNOLOGY‚ WARUD (PUSAD) MAHARASHTRA ANIMAL AND FISHERY SCIENCES UNIVERSITY ‚NAGPUR FOUR MONTH INPLANT TRAINING REPORT (23 JAN TO 23 MAY 2007) Submitted to: Department of Dairy Technology‚ College of Dairy TechnologyPusad Submitted by: Tushar

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    The Industrialists and Growth Settled in a vast country with abundant natural resources‚ Americans soon developed a sense for industry which was characteristic of the 19th century. Unlike Europe where the craftsmen guilds long opposed progress in manufacturing‚ America was eager to use new technologies that would save labor‚ which was scarce. Thus the young nation‚ once freed from Colonial restrictions‚ progressed faster than its former mother country and eventually emerged as the foremost industrialized

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    Carnegie‚ Andrew ‚ 1835–1919‚ American industrialist and philanthropist‚ b. Dunfermline‚ Scotland. His father‚ a weaver‚ found it increasingly difficult to get work in Scottish factories and in 1848 brought his family to Allegheny (now Pittsburgh)‚ Pa. Andrew first worked in a cotton mill as a bobbin boy‚ then advanced himself as a telegrapher‚ and became (1859) a superintendent for the Pennsylvania RR. He resigned (1865) his railroad position to give personal attention to the investments he had

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