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    American Government from British Colonies to Revolution While the colonists were treated by Great Britain as minor children or as subjects to be governed‚ the very new sets of colonies were making their own establishments in the realms of self-government. Colonial self-government ranged on a grand scale from things such as town meetings and councils‚ to public assemblies and courts. From these assemblies‚ great leaders and political minds hosted thoughts and brought together a sort of regulation

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    suggested that the British government does not want to continue its part in the union as a single market. The market that intended to increase competitiveness‚ specialization and scale of economy therefore to allow products to be transferred to a place where it is valued most effectively and efficiently. Where some of the products and goods are dealt with according to EU legislations. 2.0 The Brexit Brexit is a title used for the plan of the British government to be withdrawn from the European Union;

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    EXPORT OF MARINE PRODUCTS FROM INDIA prepared by tamanna khan BFT 5th sem IIFTR Introduction India’s marine product exports have for the first time crossed $2 billion‚ according to official figures for financial year 2009-10 released. Recession in the international market has not impacted the export of marine products from the country‚ the Marine Products Exports Development Authority said. In terms of volumes too‚ 2009-10 was exceptional‚ it added. Exports aggregated 663‚603 tonnes valued

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    BRITISH LITERATURE (from 19th cent. up to now) ROMANTICISM (first half of 19th cent.) • Romantic poetry – two generations: • „Lake school“ (Wordsworth‚ Coleridge) • Byron‚ Shelley‚ Keats • Romantic novel – historical novel (Sir Walter Scott) – gothic novel‚ horror (Mary Shelley) The Lake Poets The Lyrical Ballads William Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge The second generation George Gordon Byron: Childe Harold´s Pilgrimage Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to the West Wind John Keats: Ode to a

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    How many opportunities do people in Wales have to enter into the performance industry in comparison to people in Mumbai? Introduction For my investigation I have chosen to do about performing arts and how opportunities are available for people who want to acquire in the industry. I want to compare what opportunities they have for people who inspire to be performers in Wales in comparison to Mumbai. I have chosen Mumbai for my country to compare it to as Mumbai is the central area of Bollywood

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    Britain asserted its authority in India from 1750 to 1870 with nonmilitary methods. Britain used political‚ social‚ and intellectual ways to get India. Britain influenced India politically. They expanded their territories and tried to get as much land under the British East India company’s rule. The more they expanded the more company men would come to Africa and to the land of British India. They also had Indians that join the military wear the uniforms of the British military. They influenced how

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    told you a hundred times‚ that you are too cock-sure for your own good at times. I even spent my own time and effort leathering you every day‚ to try to get this trait out of you‚ lad. I can see potential in you‚ but you’ll never get anywhere in the British Army‚ with the attitude that you’ve currently got. That’s why I gave you a good‚ hard leathering daily‚ so that your buttocks were glowing when I’d finished and the message had hopefully sunk in. The harder that I laid the belt on‚ the more the penny

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    Critically Compare the British Rule in India to the French one in Algeria. Throughout the nineteenth century‚ the rivalling countries of Britain and France were both looking to expand into different continents and build a successful empire. There are many reasons for this thirst for expansion‚ including economic growth and territorial gains. According to Gildea the emergence of non-European countries such as United States and Japan as great powers fuelled the nationalistic appetite for the extension

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    motivations. First‚ the British came into India in the 17th century through the British East India Company with a contract from Queen Elizabeth I with their main goal being to trade with India and the surrounding areas. On December 31‚ 1600 Queen Elizabeth I officially gave them a contract to trade with India and the surrounding areas‚ then in 1608 the company established their first trading post in India. By 1647 the British East India Company had 23 posts and 90 employees in India. Around 1670 England

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    Prior to the East India Company’s establishment‚ Britain only accounted for 1.8% of the global GDP whereas India accounted for 23% of it. [Forbes‚ 1] India was one of the richest and most developed economies in the world. In fact‚ India and China together accounted for almost three-quarters of the global industrial output. However‚ India was “transformed by the process of imperial rule into one of the poorest‚ most backward‚ illiterate and diseased societies on earth by the time of our independence

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