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    Nationalism is the want to better one’s’ country. Europeans thought that expanding to Africa would better their home country. English author‚ John Ruskin wrote of the reasons of nationalism‚ “Must either do or perish: She must found colonies as fast and as fart as she is able” (Ruskin). This text shows the drive to conquer new nations in the name of their home country. Africa was seen as a new opportunity for Europeans. After the start of the industrial revolution

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    Indian Authors in English Language There is no dearth of Indian authors who write in English language‚ as of today. But it was not same a century ago. English literature and writing was still in its nascent phase in India and most of the Indian writers were either used to be Indian born British or Britain educated Indians. The list includes exponents such as George Orwell‚ Rudyard Kipling‚ Jim Corbett‚ Tagore and Sarojini Naidu among others.  The post independence decades were largely dormant

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    Who Were the Normans?

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    to southern England for the first time. In 867a combined hoard (gRyZ`vi) of them reached to Yorkshire. They killed Edmand‚ the king of East Anglia‚ and conquered the land in 870. Afterwards they turned to Wessex in 871‚ Alfred‚ the brother of Ethelred‚ became the king. He had to face many attack of the Norman. Edward (900- 924) reconquered Merica and East Anglia from them. On the other hand they became more powerful in France. They carved (wecyj cÖqv‡m †Kvb wKQz AR©b Kiv) out a great fertile region

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    Night Train at Deoli’ by Ruskin Bond is a story of juvenilely extravagant passion exhibiting unbridled obligation of the protagonist endowed with great sensitivity. Love is an emotion interlaced with a web of perplexing components that is very difficult to unravel. Infatuation lacks depth of love‚ and it is based on appearance and selfish desire. True love is based on commitment‚ understanding and entering into another’s feelings‚ and compassion. In this short story‚ Ruskin Bond recounts his teenage

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    many of my short stories in my creative writing blog and in my recently published book COCKTAIL[->0] which has 27 short stories about relationships. Dear Reader‚ let me tell you about my all time favourite short story – The Night Train At Deoli by Ruskin Bond. The Night Train at Deoli is a beautiful story of unrequited love. Each one of us has experienced this wonderfully painful emotion of unrequited love. Dear Reader‚ I am sure you too have experienced the delightful heart-ache of longing

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    they wanted more power and resources. One of the main driving forces for imperialism in Africa is that Europeans wanted to rule and have more power. According to a lecture stated by John Ruskin in 1870‚ he says‚ “ Will the youths of England‚ make your country again a royal throne of kings;...” Ruskin is stating that he wants England to become a country that rules and has power again. This lecture had influenced many Europeans into taking over Africa and having

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    functions of different communication disciplines (Fill 2002). The marketing communications mix deals with the consolidation of the specific mixes and these are advertising‚ personal selling‚ sales promotion‚ public relations‚ and direct marketing (Ruskin-Brown 2006). The firm applies the features of the market communication mix to achieve the set marketing and advertising objectives. There is no prescribed formula for stability when working with brands globally. Peculiar Characteristics of Customers

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    Lock and Hume. Colossal theorists standing in the row of ‘opposition’ including almost the entire constellation of Romantic writers‚ anarchists and the French symbolists‚ Christian and Utopian socialists‚ and eventually the Victorian writers Carlyle‚ Ruskin‚ William Morris and Mathew Arnold. An important strand of thought inherited by writers was “Hetrological or alternative tradition (Habib‚ A History OF Literary Criticism‚ p503). This tradition exhibits some of historical continuity with the Romantics

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    Explain the features of Romanticism in architecture. In what ways did this differ from the Classical in terms of both style and philosophy? Romanticism also called The Picturesque Style. Romanticism began in the 1790s and lasted through the 1830s‚ Romanticism is largely a movement that grew out of the lingering effects of the revolt against aristocratic rule that began with the French Revolution (Palmer‚ 10 Jun 2011). This essays will analyse both Romanticism and Classicism differences‚ it will also

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    son Kishen.Inspite of Kishen being a rowdy ‚ rude boy he is attached to Rusty as Rusty is the only one who understands him. BOOK REVIEW ‘THE ROOM ON THE ROOF’ by Ruskin BondReviewed by Saurabh SinghIs it a adore relationship? Or we should call it a moving plot of love and friendship? The classic novel The Room on the Roof by Ruskin bond is in my opinion‚ a unique and gripping blend of these genres. Written in 1953‚ it is an epic teenager saga full of excitement‚ experience‚ happiness and friendship

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