That the europeans had a responsibility to help those they conquered
The "white man's burden" is an historical ideal (sparked in the 1700s) held by SOME, not all, Europeans that they had a duty, rather a "burden", put on themselves to take care of all the other "inferior" races of the earth. This was often used as an excuse for racism, genocide, slavery, and Imperialism.
A phrase used to justify European imperialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; it is the title of a poem by Rudyard Kipling.
It sets out the idea that more developed countries should share their knowledge with less developed ones. From our more modern perspective we'd be more concerned about whether the less developed country wanted that kind of help.
Either people similar to him or the people of the United States of America.
They wanted to spread European civilization throughout the world.
its a response to the whites man burden done by a black man which name i cant remember, but am learning this on history class.
i dont even know lokz
No clear opinion, doesn't accuse ministers, follows crowd, doesn't question accusations or confession
it follows the law of refraction.
It shows she thinks it is undignified to show anger, and that she does not like to provoke conflict. She is a very calm and gentle character, but knows that the question (that follows the stage direction) must be asked.
don't think polonius follows his advice by sending someone to spy on his son he proves this to be true
Because it follows the Q ("cue").
"According to economic data from multiple sources, implementing this policy will lead to a more stable market and higher investor confidence. Analyzing the research findings and statistics, it's clear that our proposal is not only feasible but also highly beneficial in the long term."
The Rudyard Kipling novel set in Gloucester, Massachusetts is "Captains Courageous." The story follows the adventures of a spoiled rich boy named Harvey Cheyne Jr. who falls overboard from an ocean liner and is rescued by a Portuguese fisherman.
The King's Ankus
The Rudyard Kipling story beginning with K is likely "Kim." This novel follows the adventures of an orphaned boy named Kimball O'Hara in British-ruled India. Kim's story explores themes of identity, espionage, and cultural conflict.
Q and A ... the question and answer session which follows a lecture
It follows because the statement in the question is tautological.
The quote at the beginning of a chapter is typically called an "epigraph." It is a quotation or excerpt that sets the tone or theme for the content that follows in the chapter.
The question words in Hindi language are क्या (kya - what), कब (kab - when), कौन (kaun - who), कहाँ (kahan - where), कैसे (kaise - how), क्यों (kyon - why), कितना (kitna - how much/many).
If only that were a question that could be answered this easily...
Well, in this sentence, a question mark.
the hardest question to ask is as follows, Mr. 'Blank', may I have your permission to marry your daughter?
In the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling, there is no explicit flashback. The tale follows the adventures of a brave mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi as he protects his human family from dangerous cobras in their garden.