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    society. It conveys to the reader how helpful literature can be in voicing important opinions to society. The poem communicates the idea of exclusion and the feeling of being unwanted to the reader through meaningful lexical choices and imagery. Dharker begins with the line “I was born a foreigner.” It is impossible to be born a foreigner‚ as everybody is born somewhere. However‚ this line helps to convey to the reader straight away that the persona does not belong and faces prejudice even from the

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    from another Country’” -Imitiaz Dharker Imitiaz Dharker was born in Lahore‚ Pakistan in the year 1954. She is a poet‚ documentary film-maker and an artist. Her family moved from Lahore to Glasgow when she was less than year old. Presently she divides her time between London and Mumbai. Her other works includes Purdah and other poems (1988)‚ Post Cards from God (1997)‚ I speak for devil (2001)‚ Terrorist at my table (2006)‚ Leaving foot prints (2009). Dharker is also a documentary film-maker

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    About We are one of the Karachi’s Super Market trend setters! Description Imtiaz‚ a venture of Mr.Hakim Khan Abbasi stepped on ground in the year 1955. His initial step was to start a small store which contained general items of day to day use. Later Mr.Imtiaz Hussain joined in and dreamt of making Imtiaz Super Store‚ a store which would help make peoples live better. He had a vision‚ a vision of not making his business big but to serve people; a vision of not making profits but helping people

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    This thesis identifies two of the major media industries: Books and music and investigates the future of digital media and its implications on the printed media. By Imtiaz Lakhani Supervisor: Assistant Professor Philippe Rouchy Master’s Thesis in Business Administration‚ MBA programme Fall 2010 MBA Thesis 2010 – Author: Imtiaz Lakhani    Page 1 of 76 Abstract Digital media has introduced the market to the quickest form of content distribution man has ever seen. Many businesses have tried

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    impact of conflict on the city and its people ‘Belfast Confetti’ – city/civilians under attack ‘Come On‚ Come Back’ – sadness and loss of innocence ‘At the Border‚ 1979’ – civilians and Iraq Cluster 3: Conflict • 101 Imtiaz Dharker Background and Context In ‘The Right Word’ Imtiaz Dharker (1954−) uses the subtleties and connotations of language to explore perceptions and values‚ and challenge how we see and define our world

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    marks‚ from the moment when a street urchin swipes the hero’s cellphone to the bit where Todd learns why Indians don’t eat with their left hand to the scene where Todd realizes that his sharpest employee‚ an outspoken young woman named Asha (Ayesha Dharker)‚ is gorgeous and has a crush on him. Gratifyingly‚ though‚ the filmmakers treat Todd’s story as a springboard for a smart look at the effect of cultural difference on work‚ friendship and love‚ and

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    make use of women for their own desires and satisfaction. Desai presents women as the oppressed and not being able to have the freedom to do as they like as the men in the novel do. Deven constantly looks down on the women in the novel. He puts down Imtiaz Begum’s capabilities‚ subjugating her to a level of lower authority and describes her voice to be “as plain as her appearance” (87). Furthermore‚ Sarla’s aspirations as a female and as a bride were overlooked because it is something “so abstract”

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    UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 1ST MERIT LIST Hafiz Hayat Campus Department: Programme: S# Serial No. Form No. English Language (02) BS (15) Applicant Information Marks (%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 00066 00048 00053 00085 00043 00038 2-310 00015 00062 00031 00050 00019 00040 00034 00044 00046 00051 00026 00001 00020 10005 07560 10862 15496 03676 03915 07220 00072 03577 15509 16023 06683 12333 10969 13602 07927 18530 11985 10409 03302 06529 13930 Mahmoor Ghani

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    fundamental rights and their world have been merely treated as an object of sensual satisfaction. Indian women poets reveal the mind boggling variety of theme as well as that poetry is capable of offering.Toru Dutt‚Sarojini Naidu‚Kamala Das‚Imtiaz Dharkar –these poets have often raised their voices against social and cultural conventions that blocks their freedom.They believe that women need to explore their collective consciousness and shared experience in order to transcend the fragmentation

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