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    Tughlaq is not about historical character alone. The so-called ‘mad’ Tughlaq comes fully alive on the stage with all his plus and minus points‚ with his ideals and shortcomings and his dreams and day dreams. However‚ it has been regarded as a political allegory or a contemporary play about a contemporary situation. Though Karnad himself had not intended‚ it was struck by the parallelism between reign of Tughlaq and contemporary Indian history. Karnad himself said: “What struck

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    political agendas‚ the theory now resembles a fallen giant. A contemporary analysis of the Marx’s ideology poses the following question: does the development of capitalism open a possibility for the development of Marxist thought‚ or does it more and more radically question it? A serious question mark has been raised against the relevance of Marxism in the contemporary times. Our aim in this essay is to argue that in the contemporary time where the very existence of the human race is threatened

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    Bureaucracy is supposedly unsuitable to quickly changing and highly demanding features of contemporary organizations as this type of management is synonymous to red tape and it represents dozens of negative effects such as rigidity‚ alienation‚ and low commitment (Adler‚ 1999‚ pp.37). However‚ with core characteristics of the bureaucratic form (e.g. formalization‚ hierarchy and specialization) (Adler & Borys‚  1996‚ p.1) as well as evidence of  ongoing existence of this management method‚ bureaucracy

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    Reaction Paper on “THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL THINKING IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE SOCIETY” “Critical thinking is a desire to seek‚ patience to doubt‚ fondness to meditate‚ slowness to assert‚ readiness to consider‚ carefulness to dispose and set in order; and hatred for every kind of imposture.” – Francis Bacon (1605) Life isn’t perfect‚ and who do you think you are trying to do better than thousands of intelligent people before you? If there’s one thing I clearly understood on the forum

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    often accredited with being some of the most accurate of all the prophets. So prominent is the reality that those who preserved a knowledge concerning Isaiah have done so with a sole interest in his message surely stresses its importance to the contemporary reader. Due to its geographical location between the strong nations of the Egyptians‚ Persians‚ Babylonians‚ Greeks‚ Romans and Assyrians it was rare to have a time when Canaan was not under attack. What is more‚ after the death of Solomon the

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    Explain the relevance of sociological thinking to care in contemporary society. Sociological thinking to care is an objective‚ unbiased form of thought in which challenges out approach to common sense‚ biased beliefs we have in society. Common sense refers to our assumptions about certain criteria or groups in society in which we’ve grown into from our own cultures. These are beliefs‚ which have no evidential back-up or proof of research - just biased personal opinions which as subjective

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    RELEVANCE OF NON – ALIGNED MOVEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY PERIOD Submitted by Argha Goswami (Id No 10) Naini Swami (Id No 30) Sudarshan Gupta (Id no 50) Faculty in Charge:Ms Barsha Kalita NATIONAL LAW UNIVERISTY AND JUDICIAL ACADEMY‚ ASSAM GUWAHATI 19th October 2013 SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this Project report for first semester entitled “Relevance of non – aligned movement in the contemporary period”‚ has been submitted by Miss

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    progresses through milestones in the lives of the family members with events such as giving birth to a child‚ and that child starting primary school etc. Though‚ it is still possible for even the childless family structure [a developing trend in contemporary society] to experience this‚ through the births of nieces and nephews‚ or even the children of close friends. Progression continues‚ and well-being is continually altered. For example‚ by the time the family’s last child leaves home‚ the couple

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    and left behind a trail of blood‚ torture and bodies of men‚ women and children. It is said that after the invasion‚ Delhi lay in the death of throes of famine for months and a bird was seen moving. The invasion of Timur was a fatal blow to the Tughlaq Empire from which it could never recover. The attack also paved the way for the invasion of India by his great grandson Babur‚ a century later. Token

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    have found out certain secular principles of Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq. During his reign‚ he never destroys any temple; Tughlaq was liberal and tolerant in his religious attitude. He never accepted any orthodox proposal of the religious fanatics. He has appointed Hindu’s on significant posts. He never hesitated to give severe punishment to the people. When they committing mistakes. Out of all the Sultans of his times Mohammad Tughlaq was the most liberal and judicious. The people were permitted

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