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    Shubash Chandra Bose Netaji as he was called was a very prominent figure in the Indian freedom struggle. His sole aim was the freedom of his country and he termed it as a necessity and didn’t agree with Gandhiji on the terms that it can be negotiated. He was well educated and believed that there should be complete intolerance for caste-differentiation‚ racism or religious separation. His was so active in the Indian National Congress that he was arrested several times by the British Government. Soon

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    get that snack right‚ which shows us just how far from home this woman is. That’s not the only time that food goes to show a connection or disconnect between a character and his or her culture. Throughout the novel‚ food is an important way that Bengali culture is preserved in the Ganguli home. Gogol’s first taste of solid food‚ for example‚ is during his annaprasan‚ a ceremony marking his sixth-month

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    school or just with people who are deaf will need to know sign language because this is how deaf people communicate and how people who aren’t‚ communicate with them. Braille People with sight loss use braille‚ it is a system which involves raised marks that can be felt. Blind people use this to read and write‚ another example of braille in use is on things such as stop buttons on buses and on cross roads. Written communication In places such as a hospital‚ they will need to keep records on their

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    Boudi's Hell-Heaven

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    This convergence of cultures can cause friction amongst families trying to adapt to American life. In “Hell-Heaven” Usha and her mother‚ referred to as Boudi‚ grow apart from each other as their cultural upbringings clash with each other. Boudi‚ a Bengali native‚ holds on tightly to her heritage. Her daughter‚ Usha‚ grows up living an almost solely American life. Usha speaks English all of the time with the exception of at home‚ where she is forced to speak her native language. It is evident from early

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    History of Indian Novels History of novels was endowed with the rare impetus of Indian Freedom Movement‚ flourishing under its colossal umbrella. It would perhaps be just not a mere overstatement if stated that - literature and history are very much intimately linked. Literature is known to represent history without any exaggeration or a biasness of the mind set-up. And history is no better portrayed in Indian literature than the novels that have been rendered life with much pain‚ love

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    Indian Literature

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    Indian literature Article Free Pass * Introduction * Related * Contributors & Bibliography Indian literature‚ writings of the Indian subcontinent‚ produced there in a variety of languages‚ including Sanskrit‚ Prākrit‚ Pāli‚ Bengali‚ Bihārī‚ Gujarati‚ Hindi‚ Kannada‚ Kashmiri‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi‚ Rajāsthānī‚ Tamil‚ Telugu‚ Urdu‚ and Sindhi. A brief treatment of Indian literature follows. For full treatment‚ see South Asian Arts: Literature. The earliest Indian literature

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    Unit 2: Portfolio Work

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    Unit 2: Portfolio Work (AS Unit F911) A01 Oral Communication Oral can be defined as “spoken rather than written” (2012) Oxford Dictionaries.com Oxford University Press [Online] Available from: http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/oral?q=oral (Accessed 25 October 2012). Communication can be defined as “the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking‚ writing‚ or using some other medium” (2012) Oxford Dictionaries.com Oxford University Press [Online] Available from: http://oxforddictionaries

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    Sarojini Naidu

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    ------------------------------------------------- Early Life  Naidu Hyderabad to a Bengali Hindu Kulin Brahmin family to Agorenath Chattopadhyay and Barada Sundari Devi on 13th February 1879. Her father was a doctor of science from Edinburgh University‚ settled in Hyderabad State‚ where he founded and administered the Ahemdabad College‚ which later became the Nizam’s College in Ahemdabad. Her mother was a poetess baji and used to write poetry in Bengali. Sarojini Naidu was the eldest among the eight siblings. One of

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    likely because of the group of teenage boys that seemed “too cool for school” who strolled in way too late. Chase ignored them and jumped down step to step‚ somewhat in a hurry. I followed her down into the locker room running my fingers across the braille once more. The locker room was in some way a mysterious place full of wonders eight year olds never knew existed. We played childish games throughout the locker room. Whenever someone came in we pretended we were washing our hands‚ holding back laughter

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    Topic: Creation To put some context to the “Presidential address by Mohammad Ali Jinnah to the Muslim League Lucknow‚ December 1916” let me begin by giving you a brief summary of the conditions that faced the Muslims pre-partition. The Muslims of the subcontinent were divided by ethnic background‚ language and sect; to the extent that there was even no common Muslim language in India and Muslims shared the main regional languages. Many Muslims also shared economic interests with their Hindu counterparts

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