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    of the poems ‘’Singh Song!’’ and ‘’Checking Out Me History’’‚ both personas show a strong link to their cultural heritage through both the content of the poems and the use of nonstandard English to emphasise their accent. The speaker in ‘’Checking out Me History’’ seems to feel irritated that he has been ‘’blind[ed]’’ to his own roots and cultural background‚ using simple rhyme to emphasise the silliness of the white history he’s been taught rather than his own. Whereas in ‘’Singh Song!’’ the individual

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    reproductive goals. The general secrecy surrounding induced abortion because of its illegality does not mean‚ however‚ that it is not possible to study the subject or that there have not been efforts to measure the magnitude of the problem (Singh et al.‚ 1997)‚ or to document the various aspects of the practice of induced abortion (Ramosa-Jalbuena et al.‚ 1978 and 1988; Raymundo et al.‚ 1996 and 2001; Perez et al. 1997). We know from previous studies that Filipino women who decide not

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    July 2013 Popular Posts Portrait of a Lady by Khushwant Singh - Chapter Summary The Photograph by Shirley Toulson Chapter Summary Short Synopsis A photograph descries 3 stages. In the first stage‚ the photograph shows the poet ’s mother standing at the each enjoyi... Story in a Nutshell In this story‚ Khushwant Singh draws a pen picture of his grand mother. He describes how he had spent his childhood Portrait of a Lady by Khushwant Singh Chapter Summary with her in the village. He also describes

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    live and speak different languages. It has many cultures and traditions. It is the birthplace of many great Gods like Lord Rama‚ Lord Krishna‚ Lord Buddha‚ Lord Mahavira and Guru Nanak Dev. Apart from this‚ many great leaders like‚ Rani Laxmi Bai‚ Bhagat Singh‚ Mahatama Gandhi‚ Subhash Chandra Bose and Jawahar Lai Nehru were also born in India. I feel proud that I am an Indian. I love my country.My name is Anupam Rastogi. I love my country India very much. It has many beautiful mountains‚ lakes‚ rivers

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    modern‚ college education. Bhagat SinghBhagat Singh was one of the most prominent faces of Indian freedom struggle. • Bhagat Singh studied the European revolutionary movement and was greatly attracted towards socialism. • Bhagat Singh gave a new direction to the revolutionary movement in India. • Their immediate goal was destruction of the British Empire and they had no inclination to work out a political alternative. • Bhagat Singh‚ because of his interest in studying

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    1964 Successor : Lal Bahadur Shastri Bhagat Singh Date of Birth : Sep 27‚ 1907 Date of Death : Mar 23‚ 1931 Place of Birth : Jalandhar Bhagat Singh (September 27‚ 1907 – March 23‚ 1931) was an Indian revolutionary‚ considered to be one of the most famous martyrs of the Indian freedom struggle. For this reason‚ he is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed means “martyr”). Bhagat Singh was born into a Sikh family to Sardar Kishan Singh and Vidyavati in the Khatkar Kalan village

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    the case Reebok India had alleged that its former Managing Director Subhinder Singh Prem and Chief Operating Officer Vishnu Bhagat were involved in a Rs 870-crore fraud by indulging in "criminal conspiracy" and "fraudulent" practices over a period of time. People arrested - former Managing Director Subhinder Singh Prem and Chief Operating Officer Vishnu Bhagat Sanjay Mishra‚ Prashant Bhatnagar and Surakshit Bhat. Singh and Bhat were booked for fraud‚ criminal conspiracy and other charges under IPC

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    is an important component in all the works of Chetan Bhagat. In his first novel‚ Neha’s brother commits suicide‚ Alok tires to do so when he finds the prevailing pressure unbearable‚ Esha in One Night @the Call Center could not refrain herself from thinking of trying the unnatural way of terminating her life. Same is the case in the third

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    Race does not have a biological meaning‚ but it is a social construction that has been legally constructed. The “laws”‚ which underline this inquiry‚ is a form of behavioral control and an ideology. The “law encompasses a set of institutions‚ actors‚ and ideas” that are interconnected‚ but are rarely working with one another (Lopez‚ 80). Law‚ as a system of control or coercion‚ includes both legislative enactments and judicial decisions that helps reinforce and construct racial discrimination. Law

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    Racial identity is the perception one forms of him or herself based on the racial group they most identify with. Although it can be said that one belongs to a particular racial group based off his or her background and physical appearance‚ race is not biological. Rather‚ it is a social construct that places barriers on the basis of outsiders’ perceptions of race. When two men who had perceived themselves as being white‚ applied for citizenship‚ they were denied on the classification that they were

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