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In separate electorates, the representatives of only a particular community contests the elections. In such elections only the members of that particular community participates.
For example, In Separate electorate system, the seats in a constituency are reserved for a particular community 'A'. The voters are from community 'A' only. The candidates are from community 'A' only. The winners are from community ‘A' only. Other communities don't participate at all in elections in that particular constituency.
During the British rule, separate or communal electorates were granted to the Muslims, Sikhs and the Anglo Indians.
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Frédéric Sorrieu, a French artist, brought out a series of four prints in 1848. These prints depicted his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social Republics’. The first of the four prints, depicts all the different people of Europe and America, irrespective of age, *** or class, marching and saluting to the statue of Liberty as they pass by it. The Statue of Liberty bears a torch symbolizing Enlightenment in one hand and the Charter of the Rights of Man in the other. While on the earth in the front of the statue lie the shattered remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions like crown, sceptre; inthe background the depictions of religious images and symbols guarantee divine approval. The word 'Fraternity' proclaiming Universal Brotherhood is written in the background. Sorrieu's Utopian vision had the peoples of the world grouped as distinctnations, identified through their flags and national costume. This represents the different people of the world grouped undertheir own nations with symbols of their nationalism like flag and national costume
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The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968) refers to the social movements in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against Black Americans and restoring voting rights to them.
The emergence of the Black Power Movement, (BPM) which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency and freedom from oppression by White Americans.
The movement was characterised by major campaigns of civil resistance. Between 1955 and 1968, acts of non-violent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations between activists and government authorities.
Federal, state and local governments, businesses and communities often had to respond immediately to these situations that highlighted the inequities faced by African-Americans. Martin Luther King Junior was the most prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He thought that Black Americans, as well as other disadvantaged Americans should be compensated for historical wrortgs.
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Some common ways in which we can conserve resources are
- To switch off fans and light when not in use
- To not waste paper
- To use water carefully
- To harvest water
- To reduce consumption, recycle and reuse waste materials
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Petroleum or mineral oil is the next only to major energy source in India that is coal. It is nodal industry because it provides fuel for heat and lighting, lubricants for machinery and raw materials for a number of manufacturing industries like synthetic textile, fertiliser and numerous chemical industries.
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Primary source of drinking water is ground water which is mainly stored inside ground when it rains.
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The primary deciding factor of section is the income of an individual. However, the other goals are also sought with almost equal importance. Here, apart from finding ways to get more income, people often look for such things like security, equal treatment, freedom and respect.
These happen to be the most important goals in the life of an individual. The main factor on which life is dependent is money or income; however, the quality of our life depends on a number of non-material factors.
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The differences between a developed and a developing country are as follows:
| Developed countries | Developing Countries |
| 1. Countries with high average income and high per capita income fall under the category of developed countries. | 1. Countries with low average income and less per capita income falling under the category of developing countries. |
| 2. The standard of living of the people in developed country is very high. | 2. The standard of living of the people in develoing is not very high. |
| 3. Good health and educational facilities are available here. | 3. There is a lack of basic health and educational facilities. |
| 4. The rate of saving, investment, capital information is very high. | 4. The rate of saving, investment, capital information is very low. |
| 5. Life expectancy is more. | 5. Life expectancy is very low. |
| 6. Example: Scandinavian Countries, USA. | 6. Example: Mostly Asian and African nations like - India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. |

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