1. In India 828 million people‚ or 75.6% of the population‚ live on less than $2 a day‚ compared to 72.2% in Sub-Saharan Africa.[ The World Bank further estimates that fully one third (33%) of the world’s poor reside in India. According to the latest (as of December 2008) World Bank estimates on poverty‚ based on 2005 data‚ 256 million Indians‚ or 41.6% of the country’s population‚ survive below the updated international poverty line of $1.25 (PPP) per day 2. Although Indian economy has
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PROJECT 2013-14 The students must choose to write a Project on any two Poems in about 700 words each or any two questions from the Drama Section in about 600 word each. POEMS : 1. Where the Mind is Without Fear 2. The Inchcape Rock 3. In the Bazaars of Hyderabad 4. I Believe DRAMA: 1. You may write on the symbolism of the three caskets found in The Merchant of Venice. 2. Historical background work to uncover the historical events and life at the time of the play. For example‚ groups can
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is a must see this Thursday‚ says White Haute Nights stylist Alexandra Munzel of Alexandra Styles. Alexandra Munzel has styled A-List celebrities for the Oscars and the Golden Globe Awards‚ and has worked with magazines such as Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Alexandra will dazzle you with her creativity. In short‚ you will be blown away by what she has planned for White Haute Nights. Tabbuli is located in downtown Charleston‚ SC; the top tourist destination in America! For a night of Food‚ Fashion
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What if trade could bring together an empire? One thing as little thing such as trade can have a crazy huge impact on an empire. For example Trade had a huge impact on Byzantine empire‚ because The capital of the Byzantine empire was a prime place for trade‚ Also The fairs in the city helped with bringing a lot more money and new traders to the Byzantine empire. For instance‚ The Byzantine empire capital being a prime place for trade has a great impact for the Byzantine empire‚ because in the document
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Togo‚ a West African nation on the Gulf of Guinea‚ is known for its palm-lined beaches and hilltop villages. In the capital‚ Lomé‚ the multistory Grand Marché bazaar and the Fetish Market‚ offering traditional talismans and remedies relating to the voodoo religion. The German Empire established the protectorate of Togoland in 1884 during the period generally known as the "Scramble for Africa. Togo’s culture reflects the influences of its 37 tribal ethnic groups‚ the largest and most influential of
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The Blue Bead N O R A H B U R K E From deep water came the crocodile. Out of black water‚ curved with whirlpools‚ and into the frill of gold shallows by the stepping-stones. He was twice the length of a tall man; and inside him‚ among the stones which he had swallowed to aid digestion‚ rolled a silver bracelet. Timber was being floated down this great Indian river from forests further up‚ and there were sleepers lying stuck around the stones until someone came to dislodge them and send
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines by Thomas C. Foster In Arthur Conan Doyle’s "The Red-Headed League‚" Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson both observe Jabez Wilson carefully‚ yet their differing interpretations of the same details reveal the difference between a "Good Reader" and a "Bad Reader." Watson can only describe what he sees; Holmes has the knowledge to interpret what he sees‚ to draw conclusions‚ and to solve the mystery
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MISS GEE Scenes and Places 83 Clevedon Terrace‚ ’Church Bazaar’‚ Miss Gee’s dream at a palace than into a place of the unknown where no objects are there but her and the vicar having sex‚ during summer Miss Gee got on her bicycle and passed lovers down the street‚ she visits a clinic and meets Doctor Tomas. A hospital emerges as she is taken there‚ she gets hanged up in the anatomy room where Oxford students dissect her. Time and Sequence Told retrospectively‚ the omniscient narrator takes
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dotting the horizon. Camel’s Back Point / Camel’s Back\ Road The road borrows its name from a large rock here that looks like a camel’s back. One can see the rock from the ’Mussoorie Public School’. The road starts from Kurli Bazaar and goes up to the Library Bazaar. Thick deodar trees girdle this 3 km long stretch. The atmosphere is veryserene and ideal for pony-riding and watching the sun playing ’hide and seek’ in the Himalayas. Gun Hill At a height of 2122 m‚ this is the second highest
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