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    The rise of Subhas Chandra Bose in the political scenario of India and his contributions to the freedom struggle of the country forms a sensational story. Though he was elected twice as the President of Indian National Congress‚ his difference with Gandhi prompted him to quit the Congress Party in 1939 and form the Forward Bloc. His radical outlook and activities alarmed the British Government and Bose was imprisoned in 1940 A.D. His fragile health led the Government to release him from the jail

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    ------------------------------------------------- HISTORYGuru Nanak Auto Enterprise Ltd. is an auto component manufacturing plant. Sardar Amar Singh established Guru Nanak Auto Enterprise ltd. in 1946 as a small scale industrial venture in a thousand meters plot land. In the beginning of the Chaff-cutting machine were produced by in the early 50’s due to recession in the economy‚ the chaff-cutting machine workshop had to wind up.In 1954 Late Sardar Amar Singh along with his son’s Sardar Rachhpal Singh and Sardar Gursharan Singh started again but

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    the primary reason for Shashi Deshpande to write is that she allows to create her own world. Creative writing allows her a ‘safe place’‚ from which she can explore a wide range of experience‚ especially – in regard to woman’s status in society. As Amar Nath states …“Almost all the literary ventures of Shashi Deshpande revolve round the pathetic and heart rending conditions of women in a maledominated society”. Life is full of choices. Life is full of compromise. Life is an adjustment. Even a compromise

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    Topic development According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ intimate partner violence affects more females than males and is considered as the number one cause of injuries in women ages 15 to 44 (76%) compared to males (24%) (Truman & Morgan‚ 2014). Intimate partner violence (IPV) can happen in any relationship including same sex and transgender relationships. IPV starts with emotional abuse and may advance to physical or sexual battering. The National Center of Prevention of Injury defines

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    RESUME YOGESH SINGH Contact No.: (+91)7503407434 Mail To: yogiyogesh.singh@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------- Objective To attain an inspiring and ascendant career in the software industry and work closely with a team of exceedingly knowledgeable professionals so as to enable myself to grow along with the organization. ------------------------------------------------- Education Qualification 1 Graduated (B.C.A) from M.D. University‚Rhotak. 1 12th from

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    since the kings did not condescend the artists nor did the public buy the paintings anymore. However‚ this all changed when an American lady named Halina Zealy reinvigorated the art. As well‚ in the Sanskrit language the word Patta means cloth and Chitra means picture; so the word resembles the type of art. Overall‚ Pattachitra paintings have a compelling history‚ background‚ and it requires an extended amount of procedure. The exact date of when Pattachitra paintings originated is unknown‚ however

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    In animation are we moving away from stereotypic depiction‚ are we maturing‚ are we changing our culture for the best? if so how? is now beter then before? Moral and Ethics in disney animation woman representation in modern animation. gender stereotyping and sexist imagry Woman in the animation production an overlook Lotte Reiniger Mary ellen Faith Hubley Evelyn Lambart Sayoko kinoshita Gillian lacey caroline Leaf quote from the book Jayne Pilling ’Women and Animation’

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    Mamoni Raisom Goswami is one of the very popular name in the field of Assamese literature who has bagged many prestigious awards like Sahitya Akademi Award and Jnanpith Award including various other recognition during her lifetime. She was not only a noted writer and litterateur but also a teacher‚ poet‚ peace adorer and a lively person. She was born to a Brahmin family of Umakanta Goswami and Ambika Devi in Guwahati‚ Assam on 14 November 1942 and has led a very eventful life. Her family was deeply

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    achieving the ‘American Dream’. One of the major struggles is maintaining one’s traditional values and their individuality while assimilating and not forgetting who he or she really is. The narrator‚ Jayanti‚ in “Silver Pavements‚ Golden Roofs”‚ by Chitra Divakaruni‚ illustrates a good example of how a person loses their individuality and self-identity to do whatever it takes to assimilate and fit into the society. From the beginning of the story‚ Jayanti shows signs of assimilation and acceptance

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    One Amazing Thing by Chitra Divakaruni‚ is an astonishing group of well-woven characters and stories. One scene‚ one event‚ one moment has drawn an intricate set of diverse characters together in this novel. It does a phenomenal job of giving each character the perspective and depth that the reader needs to not only listen to their voice‚ but to stand outside of them and see them as their companions do on this journey. Set in a visa office somewhere in America‚ a group of applicants waits for their

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