Philosophy of Thales

Thales was the founder of Milesian school of Natural Philosophy, which produced great critical thinker such as Anaximander (one of Thales’s student). Thales’s work shows that he used to deeply observes the nature and about its fundamentals which govern it. He was the pioneer of Monism (the approach which claims that everything in universe is made up of from one matter).

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Kashmir Issue from History to Present

When Ranjit Singh died in 1839, Punjab went in chaos owing to the matter of succession. On the other hand, the British East India (EIC) Company was growing its power. A treaty was signed between British and Ranjit Singh that the EIC will not accede northwest of Sutlej River, but later by seeing the opportunity,

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Decoding Sigmund Freud: Theories and Logics

Father of Psychology. Freud was the first who introduced the concept of examining mental disorders clinically. According to his psychoanalytic theory, humans’ unconscious mind is a repository of emotions and beliefs that can be figured out through dreams and instant reactions such as a slip of the tongue and first word.

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History of Land Distribution and Reforms from Akbar to Bhutto

Mughal reign started to deteriorate in the 18th century. Colonials started to gain their grounds, and in 1857, the British, finally, captured the complete rule on the Sub-continent. They dismantled the old system of revenue collection and mode of production and re-introduced the new way of the polity.

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History of Francis Galton, and Eugenics impacts on the World

Galton was the first one who introduced the concept of forensics. He demonstrated that every individual processes a unique fingerprint that can’t match with others. He argued that through the method of fingerprinting the criminals could be identified. Galton’s assertions were later endorsed by Scotland Yard.

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