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  • ...ion of Hindus and awaken to rouse the people. He pleaded that only because of ill-luck, the Hindus were reduced to slavery. ...th Ranade and Chiplunkar were instructors and inspirers of the two schools of thought they founded. In this battle Tilak sided with Chiplunkar whereas Ag
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  • '''The Sounds of Early Cinema''' The Sounds of
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  • The Labor of Perception ...contiguity between the perceptual experiences in the workplace and outside of it
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  • ...ion of Hindus and awaken to rouse the people. He pleaded that only because of ill-luck, the Hindus were reduced to slavery. ...th Ranade and Chiplunkar were instructors and inspirers of the two schools of thought they founded. In this battle Tilak sided with Chiplunkar whereas Ag
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  • The Sounds of Early Cinema The Sounds of
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • Of the manifold impact of the West on non-Western cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored ...ization with its implications for national identity that lies at the heart of my enquiry.
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  • ...ling people to immerse themselves in an imaginary world for a short period of time. But movies can also teach people about history, science, human behavi ...vision, a phenomenon whereby the eye retains a visual image for a fraction of a second after the source has been removed. Although we do not experience t
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  • Song of india[http://youtu.be/5hDWIg4FG][http://youtu.be/GhVNguVl0qA] ...h copies of European masters, paintings, sculpture, and a large collection of contemporary Indian art.
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  • .... GANDHI AND REJECTED BY THE ALL-INDIA CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE IN FAVOR OF THE MODIFIED VERSION SUBMITTED BY PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU.''' ...onflict between Indian and British interest. It follows that their notions of defense would also differ.
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  • ...ion of Hindus and awaken to rouse the people. He pleaded that only because of ill-luck, the Hindus were reduced to slavery. ...th Ranade and Chiplunkar were instructors and inspirers of the two schools of thought they founded. In this battle Tilak sided with Chiplunkar whereas Ag
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  • ...from different regions of Indian subcontinent. Of course, a major portion of these recordings belong to Indian film songs. However other forms like cla ...records. Some aspects of collection, promotion, preservation and research of gramophone records are discussed. Efforts towards documentation and archiv
    53 KB (8,415 words) - 01:32, 5 July 2006
  • ...ge Press, 1995, pp. i-xxvii, of Rai Bahadur M. Pauparao Naidu, The History of Railway Thieves, with Illustrations and Hints on Detection, 4th ed. (Madras ...augurated by royal warrant in 1909, and in 1914 he was presented the Sanad of Rai Bahadur.
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  • '''Life of Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar''' ...rkar library. Yeah they had it and were nice enough to give me a photocopy of the book. So was born my second email article. After that I have been on a
    176 KB (30,343 words) - 22:02, 8 July 2006
  • Of the manifold impact of the West on non-Western cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored ...f cultural borrowings made possible by the dramatic expansion of the means of communication. Print technology and museums gave the modern urban world, in
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  • ...Indian acting and theatre traditions. He had heard that the Passion Plays of Oberammergau were a showcase for German culture and now wanted to create th ...lm projects. In looking to make an Indian counterpart to the Passion Plays of Oberammergau, he settled on Osten.
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  • DOMESTICATING MODERN SCIENCE: A Social History of Science and Culture in Colonial India by Dhruv Raina and S. Irfan Habib. Tu THOUGH the past 150 years is a short spell in the long history of science and technology in India, it has been a time charged with energy and
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