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    “Contemporary designers can learn from history‚ but why is studying design history is useful?” Contemporary designers are creators of objects‚ buildings or surroundings that rely on characteristics such as lines‚ smooth and sleek surfaces‚ very little intricate details. There designs are spacious and/or comfortable‚ with the asset of clutter. However they must study design history because to open their mind to the past they will learn new ideas and ideologies‚ “To know nothing of what happened

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    Colonists sought independence from British government for a multitude of reasons. Tension quickly rose between England and the thirteen colonies due to the unjust taxing without fair representation in Parliament‚ the colonist’s rights to assemble were taken away by the British‚ and there were many unreasonable Acts and laws put into place in attempt to have complete control over the colonists as well as intimidate them. For these reasons and the suffering that the colonists endured at the hands of

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    about innovating high performance and low power VLSI systems and find the process involved in generating new digital logic techniques to be extremely challenging and fulfilling. My under-graduate program in Electronics & Communication at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University‚ Hyderabad covered various core topics namely VLSI Design‚ Electronic Devices & Circuits‚ Pulse & Digital Circuits‚ Microprocessors & Microcontrollers etc. This was in conjunction with the lab courses on Digital Signal

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    adopting strict family planning programmes by government. Apart from this there is also a need to increase rural and urban employment‚ by better management of Government Schemes like Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGREGS)‚ Jawaharlal Nehru Rojagar Yojana (JNRY)‚ etc. By strict implementation of these schemes poverty can be reduced to a substantial extent. The second most burning socio-economic problem of India is ‘Unemployment’. Nearly 9.4% of Indian population is unemployed

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    Mikhael Rahme 1/11/13 Global History 10 Per. 1 Throughout history‚ countless countries have wanted to be on top. Whether culturally superior‚ or monetarily superior‚ or even having an extensive empire‚ every country wants most or all of these in their arsenal of advantages. Countries who strive to be the cream of the crop tend to turn towards imperialism. Imperialism‚ being the domination of cultural‚ economic‚ or political life of another country‚ is a very attractive course

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    Kms) Nearest Train Station: Bangalore (43 Kms) Places of Interest (From Bangalore): Vidhan Soudha (3.5 Kms)‚ Bangalore Palace (4 Kms)‚ Gandhi Bhavan (2.5 Kms)‚ Jamia Masjid (2.5 Kms)‚ Tipu Sulthan’s Palace (3 Kms)‚ The Tipu’s Fort (3 Kms)‚ Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium (3 Kms)‚ Dharmaraya Temple (3 Kms)‚ Kote Venkataramana Temple (3 Kms)‚ Jumma Masjid (3.5 Kms)‚ Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park (3.5 Kms)‚ Attara Kacheri (High Court) (3.5 Kms)‚ Vikasa Soudha (3.5 Kms)‚ Chowdiah Memorial Hall (4

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    Corruption Can Destroy Democracy K S VENKATARAMAN Defining Corruption The term corruption is very common but it is difficult to give a dogmatic definition of it. Broadly‚ it is any dishonest or illegal or selfish behavior for getting any undue benefit. It has a special reference to those who occupy a position of trust or confidence but act in violation of generally understood or specified terms of behavior. Corruption involves two sides: One side trying to get some undue advantage

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    In the late 1940’s‚ the United States and Soviet Union had become locked in a Cold War. The war was a dreadful time for both sides‚ keeping all citizens on edge. The war didn’t only affect the two superpowers prepared to fight though; it also affected the rest of the world. The Cold War had a large impact on developing countries like India‚ Cuba and Egypt. Depending on whom each country allied with‚ it either prevented or helped each country’s reform‚ development and independence. Because of the

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    then undivided Communist Party of India (CPI met in a secret conclave in Calcutta. At this meeting‚ the leadership of the CPI was taken away from a gentle and very cultured Kumaoni named P.C. Joshi. Joshi wanted the Communists to collaborate with Jawaharlal Nehru’s government in building the new nation. His replacement‚ an austere Maharashtrian named B.T. Ranadive‚ believed on the other hand that the transfer of power from British to

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    the past of mankind was later developed into a discipline by the Greek historians Thucydides and Heredeotus (who is popularly known as ’Father of History’). E. H. Carn defined history as an "unending dialogue between the present and the past." Jawaharlal Nehru observed that man’s growth from barbarism to civilization is supposed to be the theme of history." Will Durant called history "a narrative of what civilized men have thought or done in the past time." World history is primarily concerned with

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