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    Heptonstall’s parish churchyard of St Thomas the Apostle‚ bears the inscription that Hughes chose for her: "Even amidst fierce flames the golden lotus can be planted." Biographers variously attribute the source of the quote to the Hindu text‚ the Bhagavad Gita The gravestone has been repeatedly vandalized by those aggrieved that "Hughes" is written on the stone; they have attempted to chisel it off‚ leaving only the name "Sylvia Plath." When Hughes’ partner Assia Wevill killed herself and their four-year-old

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    Gujarat Consumer Behaviour

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    Impact of Culture on Consumption Pattern Although we have been staying in Shela for the past 3 months now‚ our exposure to the Gujarati culture has been minimal. The only exposure we have to Ahmedabad is through the Malls and rides to and from the malls. Inspite of this there are a few things that do stand out. 1. Ahmedabad now has Jaguar‚ Audi showrooms which till now were limited to the popular metros 2. The roads are wide and clean which a lot of metros and the rest of India does not

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    language and food of its 28 eights states and Union Territories differ distinctively from each other. Gujarat Food Gujarati cuisine is predominantly vegetarian due to the influence of Jainism and traditional Hindu values. There are four main regions in Gujarat- North Gujarat‚ Surti Gujarat‚ Kachch and Kathiawad- which have their own distinctive styles of cooking. A typical Gujarati thali consists of roti‚ dal‚ rice and vegetables. Some dishes are a beautiful blend of sweetness‚ saltiness and hotness

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    minister? Is there a Modi wave? Is he the messiah of the middle class and how has he boosted Gujarati pride? "Gujaratis feel they were tarnished in 2002 nationally and the only man who spoke for them is today a globally recognised figure. Whether or not they are correct in feeling this pride is another thing‚" says writer-columnist Aakar Patel who grew up in Gujarat and started his career in the Gujarati newspaper Divya Bhaskar. Patel’s columns are published in Mint Lounge‚ Mumbai Mirror and First

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    1.When was Gujarat formed? 1st may 1960 2.Who was Gujarat 1st c.m? Dr.Jivraj Narayan Mehta 3.who was Gujarat c.m.in 2000? Keshubhai Patel 4.Who was Gujarat first sultan? Ahmed Shah 5.Which Indian P.M.was from Gujarat? Morarji Desai 6.What is the area of Gujarat? 1‚96‚077 Km sq. 7.Populataion of Gujarat? Six Crores approx.(6‚03‚83‚628 approx) 8.International port & its name? Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport only 1 port 9.Where in Gujarat is the earthquake

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    CONCEPT OF GOD ISLAM In Islamic theology‚ God (Arabic: الله‎ Allah ) is the all-powerful and all-knowing creator‚ sustainer‚ designer‚ and judge of the universe. Islam emphasizes that God is strictly singular (tawḥīd ) unique (wāḥid ) and inherently One (aḥad )‚ all-merciful and omnipotent. Allah is the term with no plural or gender. Names and Attributes of God In Islam‚ there are 99 Names of God (al-asmāʼ al-ḥusná lit. meaning: "The best names") each of which evoke a distinct attribute of

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    “When you see something that is technically sweet‚ you go ahead and to do it‚ and you argue about what to do about it only after you have had your technical success. That is the way it was with the bomb‚” said Robert Oppenheimer‚ the leader of the Manhattan Project (Polenburg 2002‚ 41). The atomic bomb has been exhaustively debated‚ as is Robert Oppenheimer’s life‚ but that’s what makes it so researchable and interesting; there is information on both sides of the argument - on Oppenheimer’s morals

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    entirety .The scientific explanation to the soul has been beautifully portrayed in the Vedas*‚ Upanishads* and Gita*. Yet they are not so simple for the common public who want to know more about the soul. Our one of the most loved and popular slokas* from the Bhagavat Gita is “Basansi jirnani jatha bihaya Nabani grihnati naranparini Tatha sarirani bihaya jirna Nynyani sanjati nabani dehi” (Gita--2/22 ) Which states that as a human being discards old clothes and wears new ones so also the soul who uses

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    The Kamasutra

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    DiGioia 1 Vito DiGioia November 4‚ 2005 English 115 Women More Focused on in the Kamasutra According to the articles "Pliant and Compliant: Colonial Indian Art and post Colonial Cinema" by Gita Rajan and the "Kamasutra: It Isn’t all About Sex by Wendy Doniger"‚ these two texts argue how women are talked about more in the Kamasutra more than and is proven in both articles by citing information from the Kamasutra. Both authors have the same techniques as to stating evidence that is used from

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    Religious Developments With the coming of the Mughals in India and the Turkish rule‚ there were many developments and changes in the Indian culture and religion.The Sultans of Delhi and Mughal tolerated different religions‚ especially Hinduism‚ though they were followers of Islam. This lead to the beggining of indo-islamic culture. Since dawn of history‚ India has been the cradle of religious developments. In the early medival period‚ two parrelel movements in Hinduism and Islam representing the

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