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    Kishore

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    Kishore Kumar (Hindi: किशोर कुमार) (August 4‚ 1929 – October 13‚ 1987) was an Indian film playback singer and actor. He also achieved notable success as a lyricist‚ composer‚ producer‚ director‚ screenwriter and scriptwriter. Kishore Kumar was a prolific vocalist and sang in many Indian languages including Hindi‚ Bengali‚ Marathi‚ Assamese‚ Gujarati‚ Kannada‚ Bhojpuri‚ Malayalam and Oriya. Along with Mohammed Rafi ‚ and Mukesh‚ he was one of the leading male Bollywood playback singers from the

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    Vesak is considered as both a religious and cultural festival in Sri Lanka. It is celebrated on the day of the full moon in May. Vesak Day is one of the biggest days of the year in the Buddhist calendar and is celebrated by Buddhists all over the world. Buddhists commemorate the important events that took place in the life of Lord Buddha on this Vesak Full Moon Poya Day. First comes the birth of Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini in Nepal which took place under the arbor of Sat trees where queen Mahamaya

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    httpl/ /www.rockpebbles.inlISSNt 2230 - 8954 DIASPORIC SENSIBILITY IN THE NOVEL *THE NAMESAKE"BY ]UMPHA LAHIRI x Prakash Bhadury Abstract: The word ’Diaspora ’‚ etymologically means ’dispersal ’‚ and involves‚ at least two countries‚ two cultures‚ which are embedded in the mind of the migrants‚ side by side. Although the past is invoked now and then‚ the focus is persistently on the ’moment ’. The past is invoked to indicate a certain contrast‚ wliich must be incorporated‚ and

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    Ways and Means to inculcate Ethical Values in the children to protect the nation from the depleting morals and ethical values under the shade of Globalization `Children are our most valuable natural resource.’ -Herbert Hoover “India will be radiant when our children are free to dance in the rain"- Azim H Premji‚ Chairman Wipro. “It is necessary that steps are taken to properly nurture them in the right direction at an early age‚" says Sriram Kannan. Introduction Ethical values generally refer to

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    NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT Asian Studies / Literature Mahadevi Varma Essays on Women‚ Culture‚ and Nation Anita Anantharam 6 x 9” Hardcover Level: College & Faculty US$109.99 / £64.99 260 pages March 2010 ISBN: 9781604976717 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Varma‚ Mahadevi‚ 1907-1987. Mahadevi Varma : essays on women‚ culture‚ and nation / edited and with an introduction by Anita Anantharam. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-60497-671-7 (alk

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    State”‚ Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing‚ 20(3):135. Yadav.P.K.‚ (1985)‚ “Tonics for Certain Marketing Conditions”‚ Indian Journal of Marketing‚ 15 (7): 27 UNPUBLISHED THESIS Ahamed Riaz.K. (2002). “A Study of Supply Chain of Pomegranate From Chitra Durga district of Karnataka”‚ submitted to Department of Agricultural Rural Management‚ Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. Kumar.N. (2005). “A Study of Supply Chain of Medicinal Plants (SENNA & PERIWINKLE) in Tamil Nadu”‚ submitted to Department

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    What we wear defines who we are; our clothes are our identity. In the short story “Clothes‚” Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni tells the story of an Indian woman named Sumita‚ whose clothes‚ Indian and American‚ mean everything to her. They define who she is and show the different sides of her. Her saris mean a lot to her because they are the only connection she has to her family and friends when she moves to America. Her American clothes hold a great sense of meaning to her because they represent her new

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    accessibility and affordability that comes with E-cigarettes‚ usage with teens is prevalent and the safety studies for adult users do not necessarily reflect potential health risks of e-cigarettes to teenagers according to allergist and pediatrician Chitra Dinakar. Dinakar states‚ "Generally‚ young people are more sensitive to chemicals." E- Cigarettes are risky due to the known and unknown and side effects and the possible negative effects it has on teenagers that are using

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    Although‚ it is understandable for America to want to help and do good in this situation‚ but quite frankly as someone who has been to a third world country and has first hand seen this child labor; it’s not needed. Chitra Divakruni‚ the author of “Live‚ Free and Starve” stated‚ ; “…It is easy for us in America to make the error of evaluating situations in the rest of the world as though they were happening in the country and purpose solutions that make excellent sense-

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    Shakespeare's heroines

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    “Shakespeare’s heroines distinctly stand out in comparison to other female characters” A study of William Shakespeare’s female characters of the plays Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado about Nothing Shakespeare’s presentation of women in his plays demonstrates his feelings about women and their roles in society. Linda Alchin‚ states that women during the Elizabethan era had less freedom than men‚ and that “they were raised to believe that they were inferior to men and that men knew better.” Women were

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