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·3 yıl önce·discuss
Colonial eurocentric thought inform history studies.

Greeks were at the fringes of the ancient civilization. The Romans and the Germans were considered barbarians in contrast.

India on the other hand was the center of the ancient world, both by sea trade as well as its huge population.

The Chinese as well as the SE Asians sent their best scholars as well as royalty to study in India.

It is very much more likely that the Greeks themselves benefited from their contact with India, as did many other ancient civilizations of that time.
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
The world isn't stupid, every country does some dirty deeds for national interest.

We are deliberately turning a mole hill into a mountain.

How many victims have been created by the war on terror or search for non existant WMD?
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
India is 1/5 of the world and IT is the very best way up for millions of Indians.

The talent pool is generally over represented by Indians. I have been rejected a few times by HR (western) for not being a cultural fit.

Indian managers do not generally have the same problem, network can be a better explanation.
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
It should be noted that these replacements were also bonded labourers, which is just PC slavery.
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
Sweden did have an east India company. The Chalmers university was funded by a English man called Chalmers who made his fortune in the East India company.

As with mass migration to the US, British colonization did enrich much of western/Northern Europe and opened up a world of opportunities.
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
Being proficient in English was seen as being among the elite in the colonial era.

This results in a premium being placed on complicated and convoluted phrases. Like in legal documents. This seems to be prevalent in the former British colonies in Africa too.
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
It is not very hard, it can go to a museum and can go around the country. After all in a democracy the people are the kings.

Personally I would not want it back, because it is just the tip of the iceberg. The church of England (now csi and cni) hold on to 1000s of acres of colonial land across the country.

The kohinoor is just a drop in the ocean.
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·4 yıl önce·discuss
NPInterview | Software Engineers/Data Science | REMOTE/Worldwide | Part-time

Tired of sitting through multiple rounds of badly put together interviews that does not show you in the best light.

NPInterview (in MVP) is attempting to use tailor made video interviews focused on the candidates strengths and cut down the effort on both sides.

We are currently looking for interviewees and interviewers with any background. Enquiries from recruiters & companies are also welcome.

Feel free send us your CV and enquiries to contact [at] npinterview.com