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"Exploring the 'Right' Path: From Tamil Nadu to Chicago Buildings" Embarking on a journey through diverse cultures and historical moments

Background imageRight Collection: Mt. Poludnove Skaly, left, and Mt. Velky Rozsutec, 1609 m, right, Stefanova

Mt. Poludnove Skaly, left, and Mt. Velky Rozsutec, 1609 m, right, Stefanova, Mala Fatra National Park, Slovakia, Europe

Background imageRight Collection: Poludnove Skaly Mountain on the left and Velky Roszutek Mountain on the right, 1609m, Stefanova

Poludnove Skaly Mountain on the left and Velky Roszutek Mountain on the right, 1609m, Stefanova, Mala Fatra National Park, Slovakia, Europe

Background imageRight Collection: Traffic sign, arrow to the right, Timanfaya National Park, Montanas del Fuego, Fire Mountains

Traffic sign, arrow to the right, Timanfaya National Park, Montanas del Fuego, Fire Mountains, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageRight Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. The Declaration of the Rights of Man as adopted by the

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. The Declaration of the Rights of Man as adopted by the National Assembly on 26 August 1789. An early printing distributed by the Goujon music publishers, Paris, France

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, c1917. Poster for the British Womens National Anti-Suffrage League

WOMENs RIGHTS, c1917. Poster for the British Womens National Anti-Suffrage League, c1917

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, c1912. English poster advocating womens suffrage, c1912

WOMENs RIGHTS, c1912. English poster advocating womens suffrage, c1912

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, c1911. English poster advocating the vote for women, c1911

WOMENs RIGHTS, c1911. English poster advocating the vote for women, c1911

Background imageRight Collection: SOMERSET HOUSE CONFERENCE 1604, at which English (right), Dutch and Spanish delegates

SOMERSET HOUSE CONFERENCE 1604, at which English (right), Dutch and Spanish delegates sorted out overseas trade rights

Background imageRight Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916. British World War I recruiting poster, 1916, stressing

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916. British World War I recruiting poster, 1916, stressing the duty of fight[ing] the common foe in describing the rights of citizenship

Background imageRight Collection: THOMAS WILKINSON (1837-1914). Coadjutor Bishop of London for Northern and Central Europe

THOMAS WILKINSON (1837-1914). Coadjutor Bishop of London for Northern and Central Europe. Engraving, English, 1887

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: JOCKEY 1913. Herbert Jones, the jockey of King George Vs horse

WOMENs RIGHTS: JOCKEY 1913. Herbert Jones, the jockey of King George Vs horse, who along with the animal received minor injuries, when the militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison

Background imageRight Collection: SUFFRAGETTE, 1913. The English militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, who

SUFFRAGETTE, 1913. The English militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, who died of injuries sustained at the race for the Derby of 4 June 1913 when she threw herself under the Kings horse

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, 1915. Until Women Vote : American cartoon, 1915, by Rollin Kirby

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1915. Until Women Vote : American cartoon, 1915, by Rollin Kirby
WOMENs RIGHTS, 1915. " Until Women Vote" : American cartoon, 1915, by Rollin Kirby suggesting that womens suffrage will bring an end to intolerable working conditions

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1895 by Frederick Opper predicting

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1895 by Frederick Opper predicting a future encounter between a house-husband and a female vagabond

Background imageRight Collection: NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast

NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1878, on the U.S. governments compliance with the previous years ruling by the Halifax Commission that it pay

Background imageRight Collection: ANDERSEN: GOOD MAN DOES. What the Good Man Does is Always Right

ANDERSEN: GOOD MAN DOES. What the Good Man Does is Always Right. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageRight Collection: FIFTH AMENDMENT, 1789. Detail of the Amendment V to the Constitution of the United

FIFTH AMENDMENT, 1789. Detail of the Amendment V to the Constitution of the United States of American as delineated in the Bill of Rights, 1789

Background imageRight Collection: NINTH AMENDMENT, 1789. Detail of Amendment IX to the Constitution of the United

NINTH AMENDMENT, 1789. Detail of Amendment IX to the Constitution of the United States of America as delineated in the Bill of Rights, 1789

Background imageRight Collection: CONSTITUTION: ARTICLE V. A detail of Article V of the Constitution of the United

CONSTITUTION: ARTICLE V. A detail of Article V of the Constitution of the United States of America, describing the process whereby the Consitution may be amended, 1787

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Lithograph cartoon, 1869, by Currier & Ives

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Lithograph cartoon, 1869, by Currier & Ives

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS MOVEMENT. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

WOMENs RIGHTS MOVEMENT. Petition, signed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of the National Womens Suffrage Association to Congress, 1873

Background imageRight Collection: The Bill of Rights, 1789

The Bill of Rights, 1789

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Cartoon from an American newspaper of 1859

WOMENs RIGHTS CARTOON. Cartoon from an American newspaper of 1859

Background imageRight Collection: BILL OF RIGHTS, NY. New York States ratification of the Bill of Rights to the U

BILL OF RIGHTS, NY. New York States ratification of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution, 27 March 1790, signed by Governor George Clinton

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1912. An American womens suffrage parade in New York City, 6

WOMENs SUFFRAGE, 1912. An American womens suffrage parade in New York City, 6 May 1912

Background imageRight Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, 1914. A New York City suffragist seeking support, 1914

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1914. A New York City suffragist seeking support, 1914

Background imageRight Collection: Cycle Car

Cycle Car
circa 1921: A street scene: the car on the right is a cycle car. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRight Collection: Large Ships

Large Ships
From left to right, the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Scotland (former Hamburg America liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria), the Alaunia

Background imageRight Collection: Escape And Pump

Escape And Pump
circa 1906: Two horse drawn fire carts leave the station to tackle a blaze: the escape is on the left and the pump on the right. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRight Collection: The Trocadero

The Trocadero
circa 1912: The Palais de Trocadero, on the right bank of the River Seine, Paris, built as for the 1867 Paris exposition it remained a permanent structure until 1936, when it was demolished

Background imageRight Collection: Who Did You Vote For

Who Did You Vote For
2nd May 1979: Two dogs, Tashy and Lucky, parked outside the Kensington polling station whilst their owner exercises his or her constitutional right. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageRight Collection: Putting Green With Feet In Golf Shoes In Upper Rig

Putting Green With Feet In Golf Shoes In Upper Rig
UNITED STATES - Circa 1920s: Putting Green With Feet In Golf Shoes In Upper Right And Putting Iron About To Tap Golf Ball Into Hole In The Center. (Photo by H)

Background imageRight Collection: Winter Graveyard

Winter Graveyard
12th March 1955: A snow-covered graveyard in Edinburgh; away to the right of the church in this photograph Edinburgh Castle dominates the landscape

Background imageRight Collection: Paris

Paris
10th June 1871: Paris before the Commune with the Palace of the Tuileries in the foreground attached to the Louvre with Notre Dame in the centre background and Sacre Coeur to the right

Background imageRight Collection: Paris From The Air

Paris From The Air
An aerial view of the river Seine running through the city of Paris, the Eiffel Tower is on the right, circa 1955. (Photo by Pictorial Parade/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRight Collection: Native Americans

Native Americans
circa 1800: Representatives from various Native American tribes: from left to right, an Iroquois, an Assiniboine, a Crow, a Pawnee, an Assiniboine in gala dress

Background imageRight Collection: Produce Exchange

Produce Exchange
circa 1914: The Produce Exchange building at Bowling Green and Beaver Street during the parks construction, with the Custom House to the right, Lower Manhattan, New York City

Background imageRight Collection: Diagram of planetary positions in the right hand. Woodcut from de Indagines Chiromantia

Diagram of planetary positions in the right hand. Woodcut from de Indagines Chiromantia, Strassburg, Germany, 1531
PALMISTRY CHART, 1531. Diagram of planetary positions in the right hand. Woodcut from de Indagines Chiromantia, Strassburg, Germany, 1531

Background imageRight Collection: The oldest known print of the right hand diagram of planetary positions

The oldest known print of the right hand diagram of planetary positions. Woodcut from Ratdolts Chiromantia, Venice
PALMISTRY CHART, 1480. The oldest known print of the right hand diagram of planetary positions. Woodcut from Ratdolts Chiromantia, Venice, Italy, 1480

Background imageRight Collection: Planetary mounts and lines of the right hand. Wood engraving from Wehmans Witches Dream Book

Planetary mounts and lines of the right hand. Wood engraving from Wehmans Witches Dream Book, New York, 1885
PALMISTRY CHART, 1885. Planetary mounts and lines of the right hand. Wood engraving from Wehmans Witches Dream Book, New York, 1885

Background imageRight Collection: Air Vice Marshal The Right Honourable Sir Frederick Hugh Syk

Air Vice Marshal The Right Honourable Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes, GCSI, GCIE, GBE, KCB, CMG (23 July 1877-30 September 1954). Date: 1954

Background imageRight Collection: Sketch of Garnerins parachute (left)

Sketch of Garnerins parachute (left)
Left: Sketch of Garnerins parachute. Right: Sketch of a bladed parachute suggested by the Goatsbeard fruit. Design Illustration from Cayleys original notebook

Background imageRight Collection: George Cayleys 1796 helicopter model

George Cayleys 1796 helicopter model
Right: George Cayleys 1796 helicopter model: the contra-rotating rotors are feathers stuck in corks, operated by a bow-string

Background imageRight Collection: The Celebration Of Southports Hundredth Birthday: The Earl Of Lathom Delivering His Address At The

The Celebration Of Southports Hundredth Birthday: The Earl Of Lathom Delivering His Address At The Opening Ceremony Of The Centenary Exhibition Of Art; Top Left And Right Are Depicted The Mayoress

Background imageRight Collection: A Member Whist Party At The Athenaeum Club

A Member Whist Party At The Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London, UK, Anthony Trollope, Abraham Hayward, Right Hon. W.e. Forster, Sir George Jessel, 1893 Engraving

Background imageRight Collection: The Right Rev. Dr. Pelham

The Right Rev. Dr. Pelham, Bishop Of Norwich, UK, 1893 Engraving

Background imageRight Collection: The Right Honourable William Hunter

The Right Honourable William Hunter, Lord Mayor, London, UK

Background imageRight Collection: Mr. E. Brodie Hoare New Conservative M. p. For Hampstead

Mr. E. Brodie Hoare New Conservative M. p. For Hampstead
Mr. E. Brodie Hoare New Conservative M.p. For Hampstead, UK, Britain, United Kingdom, U.k. Great Britain



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"Exploring the 'Right' Path: From Tamil Nadu to Chicago Buildings" Embarking on a journey through diverse cultures and historical moments, we delve into the concept of "right. " In Tamil Nadu, India, ancient Indic scripts guide us towards enlightenment as we navigate our way to the toilet – a humble reminder that even mundane choices can lead us in the right direction. Flipping back time's pages to 1918, The Woman Worker front page captures an era when women fought for their rights. Meanwhile, towering Chicago buildings symbolize progress and ambition, standing tall as testaments to human determination in choosing the right path. At Hammersmith Broadway, amidst bustling city life, we witness how decisions shape destinies. Just like medieval arms and armor protected warriors during battles of olden times, making the right choices shields us from harm today. An engraving from 1812 introduces us to The Right Honorable Spencer Perceval – a figure who understood that leadership requires making difficult decisions with integrity. To his right lies wisdom and responsibility; this is where true leaders stand. As if whispering guidance along our journey, echoes of "this is the way" resonate through history. Medieval coins remind us that monetary systems have always demanded careful consideration – even small denominations hold immense value when used wisely. Intriguingly juxtaposed against these artifacts is a Grosvenor China cup and saucer from WWI era - reminding us that sometimes even amidst chaos and conflict there can be moments of solace found in simple pleasures chosen rightly. Miss Rosine de Bounevialle proudly holds her wig as she represents loyalty within League of Empire Loyalists - showcasing how personal choices align with larger causes. Similarly Sugawara Michizane's litho portrays him as Chancellor of the Right - emphasizing how individuals can influence society by taking righteous paths. In this exploration of "right, " it becomes evident that every decision, no matter how small, holds significance.