Essay: Gandhi and Jinnah

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The Gandhi-Jinnah talks in 1944 failed to reach any agreement but were important nonetheless. To Jinnah’s insistence that Gandhi was a Hindu representative, Gandhi replied that all Muslims were Hindu converts so he was their representative. Gandhi raised objections towards Muslims as a separate country and explained that he could not accept the Two-Nation theory which had became dear to the Muslims and was now at the heart of the majority-minority issue.

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Essay: Historical Background of Hacking

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Hacking has been around for more than a century. In the 1870s, several teenagers were flung off the country’s brand new phone system by enraged authorities (Robert Trigaux, 2000). Fame struck hacking in 1983 when six teenagers from Wisconsin and are known as 414s using their area code as identity they broke in a system runny Digital Equipment Corporation’s VMS operating system and though they claimed their intent to be completely harmless but they caused $1500 worth of damage.

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Essay: History of Hindustan

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The Muslim League felt that Gandhi’s stance was hardliner and biased against the Muslim League which they felt was the representative of the Muslims who formed nearly 1/4th of the population. The third Round Table Conference was as unproductive as the other two. Jinnah had at this time alienated himself from politics and did not attend the Third Round Table Conference.

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Essay: History of South Asia

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“Within the British Empire, or without the British Empire, the formation of a consolidated North-West Indian Muslim State appears to me to be the final destiny of the Muslims, at least of North-West India.”. On December 29th  1930 in his Presidential address to the All-India Muslim League in Allahabad Muhammad Iqbal a prominent Muslim poet and theologian stated the necessity of an independent state for the Muslims of India. This paper will attempt to analyze the contributions made by Gandhi and Jinnah to the majority –minority question in Pre-partition India and the final creation of a Muslim state,Pakistan.

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Essay: History of Britain

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In nineteenth century Britain emerged as the wealthiest and most powerful economy on the map of the world. She became the centre of trade and a leader in foreign investments. The average income of an individual was much higher in comparison to other countries. She was the pioneer of industrialization and introduction of modern transport networks. She was the first nation to build financial infrastructure to control industry and investments.Britainpolitical history has always been of great importance while the trade links contributed a lot in her invasion in foreign countries. The period between1815-1914 is referred in history as imperial century.Britaincontrolled the economies of countries like Latin America,China.

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Essay: History of Hacking

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In 90s, the Australian group Realm were the first computer hackers that were being executed for hacking they targeted US Defense and Nuclear research computer in 1980s. Jonathan James, a sixteen year old downloaded $1.7 million of software that controlled International Space station’s life sustaining elements along with intercepting US department of defense’s electronic messages for their nuclear program.

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Essay: Gandhi’s Round Table Conference Speech

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Gandhi always stressed on Hindu-Muslim unity and he fervently believed that there was never any real difference but a politically motivated difference made worse by British rule over the past years. In one of his quotes during the Round Table Conference speeches he says “Were Hindus and Mussalmans and Sikhs always at war with one another when there was no British rule, when there was no English face seen there? We have chapter and verse given to us by Hindu historians and by Mussalman historians to say that we were living in comparative peace even then.

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Essay: Britain‘s history and Revolution

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Britain‘s history is full of rise and fall in politics and even in economy. With the collapse of British rules and war periods the nation has suffered a lot in the name of barbarism, hunger, strikes, unemployment and wars. Despite of facing tough times the nation strived hard and worked towards the betterment of the kingdom. Economy was hardly hit by losses and failures because of wars and competitions but it managed to survive and worked hard in all times to gain the lost fortunes and maintain the glory of Britain.

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Essay: British History

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The 1886 Witwatersrand Gold Rush inSouth Africaand 1898 Klondike Gold Rush contributed a lot in the causes of depression Second Industrial Revolution caused shifts in the economies and had imposed transition costs which played an important role in causing depression.

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