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    the armchair fanning himself ... The ’genuine’ story with its starting‚ center and end could never be told‚ on the grounds that it didn’t exist. (A Strange and Sublime Address‚ 57-58) With all modesty‚ Chaudhuri avoids coordinate authorial interruption and gives Sandeep a chance to portray the story. The local space‚ customarily called ’the internal space’ is a key site of culture. The portrayal of Chhotomama’s home‚ the way it is cleaned‚ the puja rooms‚ and the depiction of different houses in

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    Moving To Foriegn Land

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    Reflective journal Moving to Foreign land The idea of leaving the life behind you had lived for 19 years and moving to another country and start your life from scratch never attracted me. Looking back 3 years ago before leaving my home country‚ Pakistan and moving to Singapore my life was very different. When my father first disclosed the news that we will be moving to Singapore I remember how excited everyone in my family was‚ except for me. I was living a life that I always wanted and loved‚ surrounded

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    Short People Land

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    where I live are the last to know. Welcome to short people land. At an early height of five feet two inches‚ I thought I had solidly established residence on the People of Average Height Land. Nonetheless‚ as I noticed myself moving toward the front of class pictures over the years and I remained five feet two inches on my fifteenth birthday‚ I obtained Short Person status. While my personality has its roots in my childhood Average Height Land‚ becoming and remaining short has greatly influence the

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    In Raymond Carver?s short story So Much Water So Close To Home it begins with Claire the narrator‚ describing her husband the main character of the story Stuart Kane. Claire is a very eloquent speaker and usually can?t agree with Stuart so she keeps to herself. Stuart and three of his friends Gordon Johnson‚ Mel Dorn‚ and Vern Williams had planned a fishing trip to the Naches River just like they usually do every spring. How ever the events that would happen on this trip would affect Stuart?s and

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    Man Of This Land

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    This poem named ‘Man of this land’ by Stella P.Bell captures the essence of Indigenous people’s life when men went hunting. In each stanza‚ Bell gives examples of how things were in the past. The producer has shown us her great admiration for her heritage‚ culture and admiration for indigenous Australians through this poem. Poetic devices in a literary text have been used to represent the Indigenous people’s experience and their culture. This poem consists of rhyme‚ imagery and personification which

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    happiness and joy. So it is their first consideration in all celebrations‚ including weddings. Even the bride`s home is decorated in red on the wedding day. In addition‚ the greater part of people prefers traveling during holidays. Sometimes between people of different nations during their communication emerge various misunderstandings about their conduct. If you don’t know some traditions of the country‚ it can lead to offences; it can even sow seeds of discord between nations. So before going somewhere

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    In the article "In the ‘land of the free‚’ are you free to sit out the national anthem?” author Jaweed Kaleen describes the history of patriotism in sports‚ and the people who have used these events to take a stand against the issues of our country. Specifically‚ Kaleem focuses on San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Recently‚ Or Nick decided to remain seated during the national anthem of this year’s preseason games. The quarterback has received a lot of backlash for his actions‚ all

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    How Free is our Liberty? In “The Land of the Free”‚ there are many questions upon the government. Citizens often find themselves lost in politics. One day after another‚ people rant on social media about “fake news”‚ and they whine because they were offended by someone else’s statement. Political leaders are often said to be too political‚ the wealthy are portrayed as greedy hotheads‚ the minorities are represented as irresponsible and effortless‚ and the people who are not engaged are labeled as

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    The article In the ‘land of the free‚’ are you free to sit out the national anthem? Jaweed Kaleen points out the controversy of athletes not a participating in the National Anthem. Kaleen focuses mainly on Colin Kaepernick‚ who is the quarterback for the 49ers‚ quoting him numerous times. Kaleen also refers to the Black Lives Matter movement and the Blue Lives Matter. Kaleen speaks of the mental connection of sports and patriotism‚ and how it has been used psychologically on the American people

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    My Native Land

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    To India – My native land is a poem by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio. Derozio lived during the early 19th century. He was a teacher‚ a scholar‚ a poet and an academician of Eurasian and Portuguese descent. He considered himself to be an Indian and encouraged free thinking among his students. He oversaw the publication of a journal in which his student wrote against the British rule in India‚ orthodox Hindu practices and favored emancipation of women. The journal was banned and Derozio lost his job due

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