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How to Easily and Quickly Memorize Some Spellings that Many Students Get Wrong
  • Here are easy and quick tricks for remembering some spellings.
  • Once you go through these, you'll automatically remember most of them.
  • To permanently remember them, you can come back and revise once or twice more.
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  • principle, principal - A principle is a rule
  • Notice that both the words "principle" and the word "rule" have the letter "e".
  • The principal in a college is the main person there.
  • stationary, stationery - You write on stationery.
  • Or, stationery uses envelopes.
  • Notice the letter "e".
  • arithmetic - Use this sentence: A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream.
  • The first letter of each word in this sentence makes the spelling ARITHMETIC.
  • believe - Believe
  • has a "lie" in it.
  • committee
  • - MM, TT, and EE met in a committee.
  • conscience
  • - Does science have a conscience.
  • desert -
  • One "s" because it is so dry.
  • dessert
  • - Two "s" because it is so sweet.
  • separate
  • -
  • To spell separate, just remember that it contains "a rat".
  • cheque - Cheque
  • comes in a "Q".
  • entrance - There is no "enter" in entrance
  • .
  • That is, the word "enter" is not within the word "entrance".
  • Other things
    INDIAN HISTORY IN BRIEF
    Saturday, November 10, 2007

    India's history and culture is ancient and dynamic, spanning back to the beginning of human civilization. Beginning with a mysterious culture along the Indus River and in farming communities in the southern lands of India. The history of india is one puncuated by constant integration with migrating peoples and with the diverse cultures that surround India. Placed in the center of Asia, history in india is a crossroads of cultures from China to Europe, and the most significant Asian connection with the cultures of Africa.

    India's history is more than just a set of unique developments in a definable process; it is, in many ways, a microcosm of human history itself, a diversity of cultures all impinging on a great people and being reforged into new, syncretic forms. This column brings you the india's history starting from ancient history of india to modern indian history. Shown below is the india timeline starting from 3000 BC of ancient indus valley civilization and harappa civilization to 1000 AD of Chola Dynasty of ancient history of india.

    Indian History in Short :

    The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus valley civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal, and the coming of the Aryans. These two phases are usually described as the pre-Vedic and Vedic periods. It is in the Vedic period that Hinduism first arose: this is the time to which the Vedas are dated.

    In the fifth century, large parts of India were united under Ashoka. He also converted to Buddhism, and it is in his reign that Buddhism spread to other parts of Asia. It is in the reign of the Mauryas that Hinduism took the shape that fundamentally informs the religion down to the present day. Successor states were more fragmented.

    Islam first came to India in the eighth century, and by the 11th century had firmly established itself in India as a political force; the North Indian dynasties of the Lodhis, Tughlaqs, and numerous others, whose remains are visible in Delhi and scattered elsewhere around North India, were finally succeeded by the Mughal empire, under which India once again achieved a large measure of political unity.

    The European presence in India dates to the seventeenth century, and it is in the latter part of this century that the Mughal empire began to disintegrate, paving the way for regional states. In the contest for supremacy, the English emerged 'victors', their rule marked by the conquests at the battlefields of Plassey and Buxar.

    The Rebellion of 1857-58, which sought to restore Indian supremacy, was crushed; and with the subsequent crowning of Victoria as Empress of India, the incorporation of India into the empire was complete. Successive campaigns had the effect of driving the British out of India in 1947.

    TIME PERIOD ACCORDINGLY:
    3000 - 2600 BC - Harappa Civilisation

    1200 - 500 BC - Vedic Era

    550 BC - Birth of Mahavira

    563 - 483 BC - Sidhartha Gautama, the Buddha

    327 BC - The Conquests of Alexander The Great

    325 BC - Alexander The Great, still goes on

    322 BC - Rise of the Mauryas, Chandragupta

    298 BC - Bindusara Coronated

    272 BC - Ashoka's Reign

    180 BC - Fall of the Mauryas & Rise of the Sungas

    30 BC - Rise of the Satvahana Dynasty

    50 AD - The Kushans and Kanishkas

    320 AD - Chandragupta I establishes the Gupta dynasty

    360 AD - Samudragupta conquers the North

    380 AD - Chandragupta II comes to power

    415 AD - Accession of Kumara Gupta I

    467 AD - Skanda Gupta assumes power

    892 AD - Rise of the Eastern Chalukyas

    985 AD - The Chola Dynasty

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