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August 15th Thus our country got freedom in the middle of the night.

 The rulers of British  ruled our country for more than 200 years, sucking the Indians and looting the wealth, many leaders fought many battles. They sacrificed their lives to provide freedom and independence to the country. By 1940, Netaji's Indian National Army with Gandhi had a strong influence on the British rulers and government. As the economy weakens, At the end of World War II, Triton was financially weakened. Due to this, the British were in a difficult situation to rule their own country. This left the British colonies under their control until then. At that time in the year 1945 elections were held for the new British government. In their election manifesto, they said that if they win the election, they will give complete independence to India, including the English period. That party achieved great success. With this, the British government officially declared India's independence on June 30, 1948. But due to differences of opinion between British Viceroy Bart Weel...

Which The slogans that shook the nation

India's freedom struggle, many sacrificers shed their blood and lives to achieve freedom. We have also celebrated India's Independence Amrutsavam to celebrate seven and a half decades since the independence of the country. On this occasion it is our moral duty to remember some of the powerful slogans that gave inspiration and motivation to the movement. Simon Goback, Quit India When the kings go to war, they make various sounds, terrible sounds and battle slogans to frighten the enemy army. Ramaruka Nadam. Besides instilling enthusiasm in their soldiers with Sankhanadas, they try to create fear in the enemy army. They asked Mahatma Gandhi, who was writing a strategy to take the country's freedom movement forward, to suggest the slogans that inspired the country's freedom movement. Although many people said a lot, Yusuf Mohar Ali proposed the term 'Quit India'. This argument was liked and the word was accepted immediately. Also, the revolutionary slogan 'Simo...

History Mauryan Empire

 The Mauryan Empire was one of the most significant and powerful empires in ancient Indian history. It existed from approximately 322 BCE to 185 BCE and was founded by Chandragupta Maurya. Here's a brief history of the Mauryan Empire:  Rise of Chandragupta Maurya:  Around 322 BCE, Chandragupta Maurya overthrew the Nanda dynasty, which ruled over the Magadha region in northeastern India. Under the guidance of his mentor, Chanakya (also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta), Chandragupta formed alliances, defeated local rulers, and established the Mauryan Empire. Expansion under Bindusara:  After Chandragupta's rule, his son Bindusara ascended to the throne. Bindusara continued the expansion of the empire and conquered several regions, including parts of present-day Afghanistan and southern India. He maintained friendly relations with the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire.  Reign of Ashoka the Great:  Bindusara's son, Ashoka, is considered the greatest ruler of the Mau...

Child Abuse

 What causes child abuse? There are all kinds of reasons for child abuse. As there are different kinds of child abuse. Such as, physical abuse, sexual abuse, mental abuse, and neglect. Abuse occurs in all cultures: High, middle, and low- income, racial, religious, and ethnic groups. However, you will find that it is more common in certain ethnic groups, such as, those below the poverty level. If a child has unexplained bruises, broken bones, and even cigarette burns, that is physical abuse. Physical abuse can also cause death to the child. No adult has a right to beat a child, no matter what. There are many reasons why a parent or an adult uses physical abuse on a child. The parent(s) or adult could have come from an abusive home himself or herself. If that is all that the adult was taught growing up, then that is all he or she is going to know. So it will be passed down to his/her children and their children will pass it down to their children. It is an endless chain of abuse. Alc...

Modern Imperialism

The U.S. control of Central America has meant the exclusion from these markets of Japanese goods. As well as supplying cheap labour to the U.S. bosses the Central American countries rely on the U.S. for almost all of their exports and imports. In the U.S. itself the Japanese are allowed access to no more than 33% of the car market. A consensus has been created throughout U.S. society which identifies the Japanese as the cause behind the U.S. recession. This has included some of America's unions and liberal Democrats like Jessie Jackson. One consequence has been a rising number of physical attacks on Asians in general. The economic war between the U.S. and Japan has already warmed up. For American bosses it means bigger profits as they convince American workers that it is the Japanese rather then capitalism that are responsible for unemployment. Alliances between bosses and workers against another country mean little or no effective class struggle at home. This in turn means low wag...

The Hospitality Industry

 The Food and Hospitality Industry has become one of the biggest employers in our state. It now has attained a much higher status in society and demands high standards of work from its employees. Employment opportunities are many, but eagerly sought by a vast majority of people. For this reason as in any other established business, interviews are conducted. Through these interviews, the interviewer looks for personal qualities and interpersonal skills in a prospective employee to fulfill the job requirements. One of the most important things that an employer looks for are personal qualities. These consist of: a keen attitude, a friendly disposition, neat appearance, a willingness to work, confidence, cleanliness, personal hygiene, deportment (efficient) and honesty, among the many others. Interpersonal skills basically include the ability to interact with people and using initiative to deal with problems which may arise if the customer is not satisfied. If interpersonal and persona...

Bioengineering Food

 In the past decade, we have become witness to the creation to the birth of " Dolly, the lamb, " fertilization, organ transplants, and nutritionally enhanced food, all of which fall under the very controversial topic of cloning. These dramatic advances in biotechnology have everyday spurred many ethical debates as well as questions by many philosophers, researchers, scientists, as well as people in dire need of these advancements for medical reasons. On the one hand, from a utilitarian perspective, bioengineering is essentially creating," the greatest good for the greatest number," by possibly eliminating life threatening diseases and prolonging human life. On the other, it provokes fear throughout humans that one-day biotechnology may advance so far as to be able to clone human beings. Despite these fears, we can see how the bioengineering of food is a positive advancement in technology. Life can be prolonged and enhanced with cures for diseases; higher yielding cr...