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Cover -- Contents -- List of Boxes -- Preface -- Foreword -- Part A -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Part B -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Part C -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Part D -- Chapter 17 -- Tatpaschat -- Questions -- Editor and Contributer.
Our country adopted democracy on January 27, 1950. Political democracy is the system of government formed by electing the people's representatives by the majority. If the foundation of political democracy is not social democracy, it will not last. Gautama Buddha's philosophy provides the values of freedom, equality, brotherhood, and justice. Apart from this, for the development of the whole human being, the solution of eradicating misery and misery from this world is the principle of Arya Ashtangikmarga. So social democracy can be established through the socialism of the Buddha. On this Dr. Ambedkar believed. Another democracy is needed for human life to be happy. That is economic democracy. Establishing economic democracy through state socialism is Dr. Ambedkar's main objective was. He said that there should be a provision for socialism in the state constitution itself. Ambedkar had an opinion. On August 29, 1947, Dr. Ambedkar was elected as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution. He said that even though he was against the incident, he could not incorporate state socialism due to the opposition of other members. He said that the heterogeneous caste system in India would not allow the creation of an egalitarian economy of landlords and industrialists. As Ambedkar was aware, his role was to ensure that it did not take long for the provisions of state socialism to be implemented for more than ten years after the implementation of the constitution.
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In: (OCoLC)01843124--Histoire de la conquéte de la Floride, ou, Relation de ce qui s'est passé dans la découverte de ce pays par Ferdinand de Soto
Describes Hernando de Soto's march of conquest in Florida and other parts of southeastern North America. ; Avertissement -- Premiere partie. Livre I. Dessein de l'Auteur. Bornes de la Floride. Par qui elle a esté découverte. Coustumes de ses habitans. Preparatifs de Ferdinand de Soto pour en faire la conqueste -- Livre II. Ce qui arriva dans la découverte des huit premieres provinces -- Livre III. Ce qui se passa entre les Espagnols & les Indiens dans la Province d'Apalaché -- Livre IV. Avantures des Espagnols en diverses province -- ; Seconde partie. Livre I. Accueil des Espagnols en diverses provinces de la Floride, avec les batailles qui s'y sont données -- Livre II. Attaque du fort Alibamo. Mort de plusieurs Espagnols.Arrivée des troupes en Chisca. Procession où l'on adore la croix. Guerre entre deux Caciques. Invention pour faire de sel. Habitans de Tula; avec le quartier d'hyver des troupes en Utiangue -- Livre III. Découverte de plusieurs provinces, avec les avanture des Espagnols dans ces contrées, & et leurs preparatifs pour le Mexique --Livre IV. Capitaines des Caravelles. Radeaux des Indiens. Leur combat sur l'eau. Mort de plusieurs Espagnols. Leur arrivée à la mer. Leurs avantures jusques à Panuco, avec la reception qu'on leur fit dans la ville de Mexique. ; composée en espagnol par I'Inca Garcilasso de la Vega, & traduite en François par P. Richelet. ; A translation of "La Florida del Inca", 1605. ; "Histoire de la Floride, ou Relation de la conquête de ce pays par Ferdinand de Soto, seconde partie, 1707."--T.p. of 2nd vol. ; Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2002. (Florida heritage collection) Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software; Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF files. Electronically digitized by the University of Central Florida from a book held in the Main Library at the University of Central Florida, Orlando.
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In: Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance n° 564
Continuing the critical edition of trial texts from the rein of Louis XI, the present volume presents those of John V of Armagnac, Charles of Albret, and Charles the Bold. These texts allow for a fuller understanding of the rebellion against the king, the kingdoms emerging legal structures, and Louiss ability to work within and through the law, all while manipulating it to his needs
Foreword -- Daya Kishan Thussu AcknowledgementsI. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVESAn Overview of New Media in India -- Sunetra Sen Narayan and Shalini Narayanan Theoretical Perspectives: Issues in the Indian New Media Environment -- Jatin Srivastava and Enakshi Roy Political Economy of (New) Media in India: An Institutional Perspective -- B P Sanjay II. POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND THE MARKETSocial Media and Indian Politics in the Global Context: Promise and Implications -- Awais Saleem and Stephen McDowell New Media and Social-Political Movements -- Shalini Narayanan and Anand Pradhan New Media, Governance and Transparency in India -- Abhishek N Singh and P Vigneswara Ilavarasan Regulation of New Media: The Indian Scenario -- Vikram Aditya Narayan and Raka Arya ICT and the Indian Education System: Challenges and Possibilities -- Anubhuti Yadav Brand Promotion on New Media in India -- Jaishri Jethwaney III. HISTORICAL EXCLUSIONSThe Internet in India: Crystallising the Historical Inequalities -- Uma Shankar Pandey Women and the Internet in India: Denial of Access and the Censorship of Abuse -- Geeta Seshu Disability and Social Media in India -- P J Mathew Martin and Sunder Rajdeep Index