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    romance‚" he admits "her name sprang to my lips at moments in strange prayers and praises which I myself did not understand." The boy idealizes Mangan’s sister‚ obsessing over her‚ and is overcome with joy when she speaks to him. She tells him about a bazaar being held called Araby‚ and asks him if he is going. "I forgot whether I said yes or no" says the love-struck boy to the reader‚ he is overcome with a mixture of fear and excitement as she chats calmly with him‚

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    The boy in this story is a light-hearted child that loves playing in the neighborhood with his friends. One of his friends‚ Mangan‚ has an older sister and all of the boys are infatuated with her appearance. The sister desperately wants to attend a bazaar named Araby. “She could not go‚ she said‚ because there would be a retreat that week in her convent” (Joyce n.p.). The boy offers to go and purchase something for her. As he eats dinner a few weeks later‚ he anxiously awaits the arrival of his uncle

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    Value Retail is the leader in the grocery retailer due to its spread and quality service by its hypermarket‚ Big Bazaar. Future value includes other brands like Food Bazaar‚ KB’s Fair Price. The other major players of this category are Aditya Birla Retail and Reliance Retail. Big Bazaar has 160 hypermarkets outlet and hence becomes the highest contributor to sales in terms of value. Food Bazaar has 60 outlets and KB’s Fair Price has 200 outlets currently. Future group is also planning to open a food chain

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    The Theme of Quest Explored in “Araby” and Atonement In James Joyce’s “Araby and Ian McEwan’s Atonement both authors express that that the characters mature and grow through quests. In Joyce’s “Araby” the boy goes on a quest to the bazaar to meet Managan’s sisters whom he is very interested in. However‚ because he is a young boy and does not leave his much‚ and has no source of income there are limitations on his freedom‚ which ultimately affect his quest. In McEwan’s Atonement Briony goes through

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    James Joyce’s short story‚ Araby‚ focuses on a young boy who becomes obsessed with attending the Araby bazaar in order to find a gift for a girl he likes. I believe one of the story’s underlying themes is the power of coveting. For example‚ the boy narrator says‚ “ I had never spoken to her‚ except for a few casual words‚ and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood” (Joyce‚ n.d.‚ para. 4). It is clear from this passage the boy fantasizes the idea of being with Mangan’s sister‚ yet

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    regions and to increase the number of their outlets in a city. It is expected that by 2011‚ India may have 600 new shopping centres. PROFILE OF BIG BAZAAR Big Bazaar is not just another hypermarket. It caters to every need of a family. Where Big Bazaar scores over other stores is its value for money proposition for the Indian customers. At Big Bazaar‚ one can get the best products at the best prices – that is what they guarantee. With the ever increasing array of private labels‚ it has opened the

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    Peshawar See The Old City Centre with the Qissa Khwani Bazaar‚ Bazar-e-Kalan‚ Clock Tower Square‚ Chowk Yadgar‚ Tehsil Gorgathri‚ Mohabbat Khan Mosque‚ Sunehri Masjid (Sadar)‚ Peshawar Museum‚ Khyber Bazar. Parks includes Khalid bin waleed park‚ Shahi bagh and Wazir bagh. The traditional halal food of Peshawar can be bought from Namak Mandi‚ Khyber Bazar. The famous "Kulfa" can be accessed from Qissa Khwani Bazar in the months of Apri-Sept every year‚ when there is hot weather in the city

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    Imran Hyder      4th Period English An Unknown Girl An Unknown Girl is written by the poet Moniza Alvi. Moniza Alvi is a renowned Pakistani-British writer. Her mother is British and her father is from Pakistan. She was born in Pakistan and later moved to the United Kingdom. This could reflect why An Unknown Girl is about the struggle Alvi or The Unknown Girl has trying to relocate her cultural identity and cling onto it in a nation where the culture is slowly drifting away and being replaced by western

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    Executive Summary Retail Context for Innovation Study Objectives & Approach Key Learnings from the Innovation Study Implications for Retailers About RAI and Booz & Company The Indian Retail industry is today at cross-roads – many challenges threaten the true potential for “profitable growth” Projected Organized Retail in India US$ Billion 731 116 455 33 422 615 Key Challenges faced by Indian Retailers % responses‚ RAI – Booz Retailers Survey 2013¹ Organized Retail Unorganized Retail

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    in which my soul luxuriated and cast an eastern enchantment over” (156). The boy fantasizing about the bazaar he is expecting something strange and exotic and utterly new to him. However‚ when he arrives at bazaar his fantasies and expectations are shattered when he finds that the eastern enchantment he wanted to experience was no further east than England. The moment he set foot into the bazaar he has already lost interest due to the familiarity of it. The English woman at the booth he stops at and

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