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    different from the Asokavadana that was common among the Ashoka community. Both societies show a significant amount of loyalty to their leaders as they willingly followed their footsteps and converted to respective religions following their leaders (Shah‚ 2011). These leaders had an autocratic nature because they made decisions alone and expected their people to follow them. the people were forced to follow the lead of their emperor. Most of the people didn’t agree with the new ways of life and would

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    the Canadian population‚ which is very high. Aboriginals seem to rank lower education‚ have higher rates of unemployment‚ along with higher rates of smoking‚ alcohol and drug abuse‚ which can lead to needing a lot of health care. (Dr. Chandrakant P. Shah. 2005‚ page. 3) Some may argue that the health issues are genetic‚ but health means more than the absence of disease. A look at the history of colonization and the creation of the reservation system that forced removal of children to far away communities

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    immoral‚ illegal and "totally wrong." The jailer waited for him to finish‚ then replied without sympathy."You have nothing to complain about‚" he told Laingen. "The United States took our whole country hostage in 1953."” Many years after the coup of the shah in Iran‚ the injustice and anger toward the U.S. still runs deep. The injustice and outrage the people of Iran have felt towards the U.S. makes them want to be heard of from the world. This results in terrorist and violent acts toward the U.S.. One

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    Mughal Era

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    swept across theKhyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire‚ covering modern day Afghanistan‚ Pakistan‚ India and Bangladesh.[79] However‚ his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540‚ and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah’s death‚ his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu king Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya‚ who had won 22 battles fromPunjab to Bengal and had established a secular Hindu Raj‚ ruled North India from Delhi till 1556‚ when Akbar’s

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    Nepal Introduction

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    Hindus and Buddhist. A large portion of Hindus believes themselves as the follower of both Hinduism a d Buddhism. Prithivi Narayan Shah‚ a historic king of shah dynasty united small pieces of kingdom and unified it in one great kingdom in 1969. It remains under Rana rules for more than a century and in 1940 constitutional democracy established in the state. Nepal shah dynasty ended during on May 2008 and Nepal becomes a federal multiparty representative democratic republic. Nepal is recently in a

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    Case Studies Charsadda

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    SMEDA ER team under its enterprise development program is in process of enhancing the capacities of local people of flood affected areas through incubation and Grants. SMEDA ER is considering the potential for entrepreneurs in Hisara Yasinzai of distt. Charsadda and decided to conduct a micro incubation activity for potential individuals and deliver a Grant for financial Support as a sure shot and quick means of developing new micro enterprises and strengthen the existing. Legal/business aid provided

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    these issues‚ one of the world’s most at-risk habitats is being overlooked. Human activity has destroyed over twenty percent of the world’s coral reefs and if conservation efforts are not increased the “rainforests of the seas” could be lost forever (Shah). According to the World Wildlife Fund‚ coral reefs are found off the coasts of over one hundred countries worldwide; these reefs support more than twenty-five

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    COLONIALISM‚ IMPERIALISM AND SOCIAL DARWINISM Colonialism and imperialism were practiced by the countries of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century and by America during the 19th and 20th centuries. Wikipedia defines Colonialism as‚ “the building and maintaining of colonies in one territory by people from another territory. Sovereignty over the colony is claimed by the metropole. Social structure‚ government and economics within the territory of the colony are changed by the colonists.

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    Poverty Business Report

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    Poverty affects millions of people worldwide. According to Shah (2013)‚ nearly every second child is affected by poverty. Supply and demand is a huge issue when it comes to poverty. The demand for essentials such as water and food is so high compared to the supply that many people starve every day. There is also a demand for jobs but not enough to go around. The World Bank (2008) deemed that the poverty line for the world is $1.25 US per day. Shah (2013) reveals that in 2005 1.4 billion people worldwide

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