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Critical Discourse Analysis of Lord Macaulay's Educational Policy

Critical Discourse Analysis of Lord Macaulay's Educational Policy Introduction Mughal rulers' inability to realise the importance of education and research particularly in the field of science provided an opportunity for Britishers to intellectually and physically invade the Indian Sub-continent. This intellectual invasion and gap of quality education laid the foundation for Lord Macaulay to bring educational reforms in the larger interests of Britishers. Hence, Lord Macaulay's Education Policy of 1835 stands as a pivotal moment in the history of education in the Indian subcontinent. Introduced during the very early days of British colonial rule, this policy aimed to redefine the educational landscape of the Indian Sub-continent, shaping its trajectory for generations to come. This policy was formulated by Thomas Babington Macaulay, a prominent British politician, and intellectual of the time, who believed in the superiority of Western education and culture.   The policy wa...

Language Has No Any Boundaries and Barriers

Language Has No Boundaries and Barriers: An Academic Exploration Introduction Language is often viewed as a fundamental aspect of human society, providing a medium through which individuals express thoughts, emotions, and ideas. It is a powerful tool that shapes cultures, defines communities, and facilitates communication. However, the concept that "language has no boundaries and barriers" presents a profound paradox due to unending debates between language experts.  On the one hand, language can be seen as inherently bounded by geographical, cultural, and social parameters. On the other hand, the evolution of language, globalization, and technological advancements challenge these traditional confines, suggesting a more fluid and dynamic understanding. This blog article delves into the multifaceted nature of language, arguing that despite apparent boundaries, language transcends barriers through its adaptive, integrative, and transformative capacities. Theoretical Foundations...

From Bipolar to Multipolar World: The Evolution of Global Power Dynamics Since World War II

From Bipolar to Multipolar World  Rationale In the context of the global and political history since the Second World War, this article investigates the idea of human agency and the finiteness of human planning. It starts with a basic assumption that the Creator of this giant universe, has given human beings the freedom of choice and consciousness of the difference between right and wrong, but at the same time, the Creator has His final plans.  Readers are then taken through the post World War II period giving an account of bipolarity headed by the USA and the Soviet Union. This bipolarity led to the formation of the cold war which persisted until 1991 when the Soviet Union disintegrated and paved way for a unipolar world order dominated by the United States. The article then analyses how the USA has tried to sustain its dominance and influence through the establishment of NATO and how Muslim leaders have also tried and failed to form a counter alliance. However, it emphasi...

The Enigma of Human Nature: A History of Self-Inflicted Chaos and Complexity

The Enigma of Human Nature: A History of Self-Inflicted Chaos and Complexity Introduction   Human is such a complex and mysterious creature that no one can understand his nature  enigma . Human's enigmatic intentions, planning, ideas, purposes, motives, and objectives are so surprising that no one can imagine that what he or she will do the next. If we look back and go through the past history of human, we find that human himself has been destroying and creating unlimited problems, misery, hatred, chaos, oppression, killing, destruction of nature, inappropriate distribution of resources, discrimination, double standards, deception, humiliation, as well as guilt. Background   If you compare human nature with that of other species found on the planet earth particularly wild animals, you will find a huge difference. Animals of the same species like elephants, zebras, wild beasts, deer, and giraffe mostly live together, eat together, share their food and shelter. They even...

Amazing Scientific Facts About Human Brain

Human Brain: An Amazing Real Machine Brain is one the most important parts of human body. In fact, brain is the most complex organ found in human body. Through motor neurons it controls all the important functions and actions that our body performs 24 hours a day. This is why brain is called the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of human body. Like a computer can't perform any task without CPU , so does our body can't perform any action without brain.  Human brain is an amazing organ that works quite differently as compared to brains of other species. Our brain has exceptional capabilities of abstract reasoning, logic and language detection. To know more about these amazing capabilities which our brain possesses, let us read the following given facts. Structure and Anatomy of Human Brain  1. Weight and Size: The average adult human brain weighs about 1.4 kilograms (3 pounds) and makes up about 2% of the body's weight. Brain of the Blue Whales weighs about 7 kg. Whereas, an ele...