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    Volume : 1 | Issue : 10 | October 2012 ISSN - 2250-1991 Social Science Research Paper Mahesh Dattani’s ‘Final Solutions’: A Quest For Solutions To The Communal Problems In India *Mosarraf Hossain * Fazila Manzil (flat-4/B) Aman apartment‚ 21/49‚ kuttitola‚ Malda-732101 ABSTRACT India is a country of communal diversity. The existence of such society demands mutual understanding among its religious sects. But more than once the harmonious chord has strained and a series of communal

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    The Effects of Code-Switching Code-switching could generate ingenuity without even realizing. Most People who code-switch tend to exert their intellect‚ learning more than those who aren’t able to use code switching. In the book Losing My cool‚ there are diverse occasions where we find that Thomas uses code-switching. Despite the fact code-switching is complex to perform‚ people usually implement it naturally without intent. While Thomas was around people who used the hip-hop culture to promote

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    addition to Romeo and Juliet is First part last on page 25‚Bobby was at the doctor and he remember he would ask for doctor notes to get out of school or doing chores he then said‚ “It didnt have to be a long note.It didnt have to tell anything about a medical condtion.It just had to get me out of staying awake all night‚ changing diapers every hour‚ and doing nothing except think of the yawning little things in the white booties.”This shows that Bobby was tired of taking care of a baby and wanted to rest

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    The Fast and Furious versus Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Watching movies at night can be an enjoyable way to relax as well as get insight on different life styles and situations. Two movies I really enjoy watching are The Fast and Furious and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. These two movies have a lot of similarities‚ such as the common theme is about racing‚ the main characters work together‚ and in the end they find resolutions. Of course they also differ in many

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    people which made it almost impossible to doubt my father’s words. It was inevitable that my viewpoint would change when‚ at age nineteen‚ timid and very naïve‚ I moved to Southern California‚ a home to every race under the sun. One day at work‚ Bobby introduced himself to me. Standing trim and tall‚ he had the narrow‚ sleek build of a jungle cat. Tantalizing‚ muscular arms rippled as he made gestures with skin the color of cinnamon. His blue black hair glistened in the sun like raven’s wings. The

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    of secrets and The First Part Last have similar characters but each character is different with the social issues they are under. For example‚ both books have teenagers forced to make a choice in their life for better or worse. A teenage boy named Bobby in The First Part Last has to choose whether to give his baby Feather‚ to a social worker‚ or be the father Feather deserves. In the book Summer of Secrets‚ a girl named Darcy is going through hard times and needs to choose whether to share problems

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    homelessness‚ and even violence. By reclaiming this meaningful family treasure‚ Jackson Jackson subconsciously believes that he can connect and discover his cultural identity. The narrative‚ “Until Gwen”‚ is based on a young man by the name of Bobby who is perceived by readers to have

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    powerful men in the U.S. Those men’s names were John F. Kennedy “a.k.a JFK.”and Robert F. Kennedy ”a.k.a Bobby Kennedy”. To get out of the affair with Marilyn JFK sent Bobby to get her to stop bothering

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    professor and a colleague of Changez‚ is kidnapped with the kidnappers asking for the release of 690 detainees from the Kot Lakhpat Muslim concentration camp in return along with seven hundred thousand ponds for children in Waziristan. A CIA informant‚ Bobby Lincoln‚ arranges a meeting with Changez at a café in Lahore‚ as the latter is found to be accused or suspected of being involved in the kidnapping case. The movie reaches its climax when during their conversation and exchange of information‚ protests

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    town people were getting ready for the lottery‚“Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones.”(Jackson) This quotation displays that Bobby Martin was using foreshadowing to hint at what the lottery really was. The part where Bobby Martin stocked his pockets full of stones sounded fluky. Therefore‚ Jackson was using foreshadowing. Jackson’s use of foreshadowing in “The Lottery’’contributes to the story in that‚ in the beginning‚ Bobby Martin was putting stones in his pocket which

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