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    England. They were influenced by British thought‚ British ideas‚ that is why our leaders were always telling the British "How can you do these things? They’re against your own basic values.". We had no hatred‚ in fact it was the other way round - it was their values that made us revolt." <br>-Aruna Asaf Ali‚ a leader of the Indian National Congress. <br>(Masani‚ quoted in Wood‚ 32‚ 1989) <br> <br>There is no doubt that British imperialism had a large impact on India. India‚ having previously been an group

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    Kingdom The British Health Care system (or National Healthcare Service NHS) is one of the best in the world. The British government‚ through the National Health Service‚ provides the majority of health care. The program is funded by taxes‚ and the entire system is free at the point of service. Each nation has its own part of the health care service‚ so‚ National Health Service (England) Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland (HSENI)‚ NHS Scotland‚ and NHS Wales. Each system operates independently

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    Despite this‚ the system was humane as the homeless and infirm were provided with ’indoor relief’ in custom built accommodations and the ’outdoor relief’ was made available to those in their own homes. This ideology continued throughout a number of adaptations to the act‚ which included the Settlement Act 1662‚ the Gilbert’s Act 1782 and the Speenhamland System of 1795. (b) From 1834 to the Welfare State - a changing Britain The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 introduced a centralised system of administration

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    The British Schoolsystem General facts: educational system of GB distinguished of big variety by different aims and structures of various types of schools every child shall be allowed to have the possibilities of education that correspond to his talent different class stages are not called “classes” in the UK as it is the case in America‚ but “years” (e.g. year 7‚ year 3‚ year 10 and so on) school starts at 9 o’clock when years gather for the assembly (which differs from school

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    Essay 2 Organized colonial resistance began between the years 1763-1776. The policies of Britain toward their American colonies over this time period escalated tension between the two‚ and finally led to the rejection of Royal power by the colonies. The British policies caused this outcome because they threatened the colonists’ republican values. These were ideals adapted from the early classical Greek and Roman republics‚ as well as from laws established by the British. These core beliefs centered

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    British imperialism had a large impact on India. The original intentions of the British were to bring India together as one by establishing a population that spoke the same language as their ruler but the British decision to educate the Indians with English as the language of learning was the beginning of a long chain of events. That included a rise in Indian nationalism that led to Indian resentment of British imperialism and in the end‚ the loss of British control over India. The British establishing

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    The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Chapter 3 of Class Structure and Economic Growth: India & Pakistan since the Moghuls Maddison (1971) British imperialism was more pragmatic than that of other colonial powers. Its motivation was economic‚ not evangelical. There was none of the dedicated Christian fanaticism which the Portuguese and Spanish demonstrated in Latin America and less enthusiasm for cultural diffusion than the French (or the Americans) showed in their colonies. For

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    Indian Education System- An Advantage or Disadvantage India is a promised land of scholars and saints. There has been no dearth of knowledge in India since time immemorial. Indian civilization has been blessed with priceless knowledge of Vedas and Puranas. Coming all along with these Holy Scriptures‚ till the modern age of science and technology‚ India can be found nowhere legging behind. Nevertheless we need not deny the fact that‚ India still possesses some quarters where a bud of education

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    EDUCATION SYSTEM IN PRE INDEPENDENT INDIA ANCIENT INDIA The Hindu tradition India is the site of one of the most ancient civilizations in the world. The Indo-European-speaking peoples who entered India in the 2nd millennium BCE established large-scale settlements and founded powerful kingdoms. In the course of time‚ a group of intellectuals‚ the Brahmans‚ became priests and men of learning; another group‚ of nobles and soldiers‚ became the Kshatriyas; the agricultural and trading class was called

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    government." (GANDHI) India got a lot out of Imperialism‚ good and bad. The British found a lot of useful Products in India but they also had put lots of time and energy into India. India had a great chance to thrive in this time and they did but it also came at some cost to them. So Imperialism did many positive things for the British and for India. When the British found India they had the opportunity to get a whole lot of resources out of it and they took it. When they colonized India they got tropical

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