Answer: The modern Indian Police is a creation of British rule. Specifically by Lord Cornwallis that was one of the three pillars of British colonial rule.
Cornwallis established a system of circles headed by a daroga. It was created to head the police organization in a district.
The police was used by British authorities to suppress the national uprising, giving it a predatory character and an unsympathetic attitude which still languishes even after the colonial rule is long gone.
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i honestly have no clue what this even is
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Shahadah: sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith. Salat: performing ritual prayers in the proper way five times each day. Zakat: paying an alms (or charity) tax to benefit the poor and the needy. Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan
Explanation: I don't know if you mean't you didn't know what the pillars of Islam are, so I tried my best to answer-
In the<span> debate on how to respond to Cuban overseas activities, a major argument is whether </span>Cuba<span> has a</span>foreign policy<span> of </span>its<span> own. Some routinely </span>describe Cuba<span> as a puppet </span>of the<span> Soviet Union, and Cuban soldiers as mercenaries </span>in the<span> pay of </span>their<span> Soviet master.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not include the section where Jorge is criticizing Matt about his status (calling him an aristocrat), we can comment on the following.
I think the kids in the room that witnessed the action felt awkward and in an uncomfortable position. Calling names is not good, period. If the kids were there and witnessed the critiques expressed by Jorge, they could have asked what was wrong with Jorge and why he had some prejudices against Matt. Instead of criticizing, Jorge should have respectfully shared his feelings with Matt, and had a decent discussion, listening to each other arguments.