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... possible. In Burma, the British wanted to rule indirectly. They found that ruling this way was ideal, but in Burma it was not possible. ...
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... nation. When Burma was under the British rule, Aung San first made his name through university level political action. Aung San ...
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... most of his time writing in very poor living conditions because he felt that the poor in London and Paris represented the people of Burma under British rule. ...
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... most of his time writing in very poor living conditions because he felt that the poor in London and Paris represented the people of Burma under British rule. ...
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... again in that in no way should the British lose their freedom when they took over Burma. ... of Imperialism, the simple fact that you cannot rule a country ...
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... feel that it is their duty to rule over the less intelligent "niggers" of Burma. Through the description of the characteristics of both the British and Burmese ...
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... Burmese Days(1934), was about Orwell's days with the Imperial Police in Burma. ... to India to lead non-violent protests against the British rule (History 15). ...
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... Burmese Days(1934), was about Orwell's days with the Imperial Police in Burma. ... to India to lead non-violent protests against the British rule (History 15). ...
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... service as a member of the imperial police in Moulmein in lower Burma from 1922 to 1927 produced in him a sense of guilt about the British colonial rule in the ...
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... novel presents a bitter and satirical picture of the white man's rule in Upper Burma. ... At the beginning of British rein in India, the British were more or ...
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... British colonial rule was responsible ... banned the city from contracting with companies doing business with Myanmar, the former Burma, whose government ...
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... With the popular support of Burmese people the British had to give into ... Eventually the new government was overthrown and Burma was put under military rule. ...
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... Orwell, a British police officer in Burma, allows an ... the crowd that causes this British military officer ... This reversal of imperialistic rule that takes place ...
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... side of the Burmese The elephant is equivalent to the British Empire ravaging through Burma and disrupting ... For it is the condition of his rule that he ...
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... due to the lack of respect for the justice of British Imperialism in Burma and India. ... For it is the condition of his rule that he shall spend his ...
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... demonstrates how even individuals in positions of authority are not exempt from the rule. ... Orwell, a British police officer in Burma, allows an anxious ...
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... territorial rights to Burma when the Burma monarchy collapsed ... and was alarmed by the growing of British Colonies in ... Great Britain took over colonial rule in 1876 ...
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... Under the rule of Emperor Hirohito, who had become the nation's regent ... not only the back route to China, but British control of Malaya and Burma (now Myanmar ...
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... dictatorship, of being helpless under the rule of an ... the experience, "In Moulmein, in lower Burma, I was ... Scott-Kilvert, Ian, ed. British Writers, Volume 7. New ...
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... The British always regarded the English Channel as a ... Thirteen Colonies had, as a rule, closer links ... 3,000 American -4- missionaries in Siam, Burma, Japan and ...
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... the north, New Guinea to the south, Burma to the ... ready to be helpful" if the British Government was ... politics, only the Japanese Cabinet could rule for surrender ...
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... With the intervention of the Confederation of British Industry and ... city-state than in such countries like Burma, where warlords rule vast tracts of land ...
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... Asia, bounded by Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) on the ... The rule of Myanmar overlords in Thailand was shortly ... 1782 to 1809 as Rama I. The British and Thai ...
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... Asia, bounded by Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) on the ... The rule of Myanmar overlords in Thailand was shortly ... 1782 to 1809 as Rama I. The British and Thai ...
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... Christ's return to the earth to rule all nations as ... in such diverse places as the British Isles and ... has 100 million followers, mainly in Burma, Cambodia, Laos ...
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