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Alternative General Knowledge : Multiple Choice Questionnaires

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Writ Petition against Compulsory Imposition of Malayalam

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Hindi in Australia! Behold the future!! : The Tragedy that Await a Pristine English Social Scene

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Obama as What? : A Different Perspective on International Relationship

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...ny years ago in one of the blogs I used to write on. Currently this text has been included in one of the digital book version of my writings, titled: VED’s Online Writings Part 2: Effect of England. Currently I do not know what the huge text matter that I have written is. It seems to suggest a different way to look at International Relationship. For a long time, I did ...

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Books by Ved from Victoria Institutions : Sample Pages

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...Books by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS This file contains the sample pages of some of my books. It may be noted that all these books are available for free reading on http://www.victoria.org.in/. However, readers who are interested ...

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Gandhi and his "Ji" : Grooming Up of a Fake

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The Shrouded Satanism in Feudal Languages : Tribulations and Intractability of Improving Others

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...f the other language is a feudal-language. For, feudal languages do have carnivorous codes. Inside feudal-language nations, people do keep a distance from lower-positioned persons and groups of persons, who can, if they want, bite them verbally, without the use of any abusive word, profanity or expletive. Simply change the indicant-word level of certain key words. The ter...

...s that allows a person to live with a level of dignity, self-confidence, basic human rights such as: Right to the security of a family life secure from intrusive words of outsiders Right to the security of a family life secure from pejorative indicant words of outsiders Right to dignified behaviour/s from others Right to ease of posture and pose which others ha...

...onial British faced 07. The third quandary 08. A personal briefing 09. Fifth issue 10. The sixth issue 11. Conceptualising looting 12. Insights from my own training programme 13. A colonial British quandary 14. Entering the world of animals 15. Travails of training 16. Notes on education, bureaucracy etc. in India 17. On to Christian religion 18. The master cla...

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March of the Evil Empires : English versus the Feudal Languages

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...A QUOTE from this book about what is in the offing for the USA as feudal languages enter inside the social system: QUOTE: Yet the continuous and incessant bombardment of alien cultural ideology embedded in feudal languages, could...

...aucratic culture Hierarchy inside the bureaucracy The avoidable disasters An earthquake The guilds The common courtesies in English A quotation from History Effect of abstinence Political control on Bureaucracy Hierarchy from the other end The report dt. dec 26 2003. Making of laws and rules Megalomania Schizophrenia The international dealings Chapter 10 ...

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An Impressionistic History of the South Asian Subcontinent : Feudal Languages

By: VED from Victoria Institutions

... in the year 1989. Around the year 2000, the completed version of this book was published online. As of now, this book is available for download on VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS’ Website In this book, a contention that languages are either software codes or software applications had been mentioned. After many years, when direct observations on the real codes in languages were...

...s of shortcuts P#80 - 40. A Constitution which is in sync with the native-land culture and traditions P#82 - 41. A story of a people-uprising taken from the history of the subcontinent P#84 - 42. The new ‘higher caste persons’ P#86 - 43. When the nation surrenders and submits to the feudal language codes P#88 - 44. The sterile nonsense in academic textbooks P#90 - 4...

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Prospects for Research Studies in Language Codes

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...ality’ has opened up for exploring. This is the world of Software. Even though no one seems to mention this exactly, the truth is that it is a domain from where physical sciences can be seen as bare elementary knowledge. Scope of language research I am going to list out the various kinds of research fields possible for those who are connected to language studies. The l...

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Malabar Manual : Along with commentary by VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Volume 1 & 2

By: William Logan; VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Editor

...ency. The time period of his work in the district is given in this book as: 6th June 1875 to 20th March 1876 (around 9 months) as Ag. Collector. From 9th May 1878 to 21st April 1879 (around 11 months) as Collector. From 23rd November 1880 to 3rd February 1881 (around 2 months) as Collector. Then from 23rd January 1883 to 17th April 1883 (around 3 months) as Collector...

...iven to Joseph Rabban (the principality) Anjuvannam, along with the 72 Janmi2 rights, such as (going) with elephants and (other) conveyances, tribute from subordinate landholders, and the possession (or revenue) of Anjuvannam, the light by day, the spreading cloth, the litter, the umbrella, the Vaduca drum (Jews' transl: "drum beaten with two sticks’’), the trumpet, the ga...

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TRAVANCORE STATE MANUAL : Volume 1

By: V. NAGAM AIYA; VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Editor

...book is V. NAGAM AIYA. I think that many Indian academic historians, who have endeavoured to write the history of ‘Modern’ India, should take lessons from this most unassuming writer, V. NAGAM AIYA. For, they have written the history of ‘Modern’ India in terms of and the perspective from, the Party congresses, meetings, terror activities, splits in political parties, and ...

...State of the country and chief events Travancore at this period extended from Attungal to Nagercoil. The dynasty of Jayasimha still continued to rule the country between Azhikkal (Karunagapalli Taluq) in the north and Paravur in the south, and, as noted above, there was an alliance in 1727 A.D., b...

... PLACE NAMES A PROPITIOUS RELATIONSHP AND A GULLIBILITY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES WHAT A FOOL DID The Royal Family General observations from this book The Image of the English rule in the Indian Peninsula Commentary PART 1 Creation of a digital version CANTANKEROUS REASONS AN UNASSUMING TALENTED HISTORIAN OBSERVATIONS SLAVERY in the South...

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