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    Alienation of "Araby"

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    discussing some very deep issues within it. On the surface it appears to be a story of a boy’s trip to the market to get a gift for the girl he has a crush on. Yet deeper down it is about a lonely boy who makes a pilgrimage to an eastern-styled bazaar in hopes that it will somehow alleviate his miserable life. James Joyce’s uses the boy in "Araby" to expose a story of isolation and lack of control. These themes of alienation and control are ultimately linked because it will be seen that the source

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    Report on Nandan Super shop

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    spare time out from his busy schedule for giving us all the necessary assistance throughout the semester till now and the report writing time. Without his help this report might not have been a comprehensive one. We would like to give special thanks to Mr. Samir Dash‚ Operation Manager of Nandan‚ Zubaid Al Hafiz‚ Manager‚ Branding at Jamuna Future Park‚ Jamuna Builders Ltd‚ Jamuna Group‚ (ex-Deputy Manager‚ Marketing at Nandan Group) for giving us time from his very busy office work to discuss the

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    Food Bazaar – a chain of large supermarkets; Brew Bar – a beer bar; café Bollywood – a national chain of eateries; Chamosa – a pan-Indian chain of snack counters‚ and Sports Bar – a bistro focused on the world of sports. Fashion: The group offers a variety of options in fashion. Its brands include all‚ Blue Sky‚ Central‚ Etam‚ Fashion Station‚ Gini & Jony‚ Navaras‚ Pantaloons‚ and Top 10. Home & Electronics: Options include: Collection i – a lifestyle furniture store; Electronics Bazaar – offers

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    Analysis of Araby

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    20th European Literature Araby by James Joyce ------------------------------------------------- 1. In what ways is North Richmond Street blind? North Ricmond streer was considered blind in the story because of the emptiness and nothingness that the street has‚ it is full of negativism. Yes‚ there are people in this street‚ but they just stare at each other‚ there is less communication. And also‚ I think it is considered as blind because it is not relying on what is real. 2.

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    Future Group

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    malls. In the value segment‚ its marquee brand‚ Big Bazaar is a hypermarket format that combines the look‚ touch and feel of Indian bazaars with the choice and convenience of modern retail.In 2008‚ Big Bazaar opened its 100th store‚ marking the fastest ever organic expansion of ahypermarket. The first set of Big Bazaar stores opened in 2001 in Kolkata‚ Hyderabad andBangalore.The group¶s speciality retail formats include supermarket chain ± Food Bazaar‚ sportswear retailer - Planet Sports‚ electronics

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    YGB vs. ARAby

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    21 September 2013 Symbolic Women This essay is about two women and what their symbolism does for one mans mental fate and one young boys vision of first love and escape from reality. We will first start with “Young Goodman Brown”. Female purity was such a powerful idea in Puritan New England that men relied on women’s faith to shore up their own. Faith‚ Young Goodman Brown’s wife‚ is the steadying force for Young Goodman Brown as he wonders whether

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    Araby; A literary Analysis

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    story. The story is based on a young boy’s adoration for a girl. Though Joyce never reveals any names‚ the girl is known to be “Mangan’s Sister.” The boy is wrapped up around the promise to her that he would buy her a gift if he attends the Araby Bazaar. From the beginning to the end‚ Joyce uses imagery to define the pain that often comes when one encounters love in reality instead of its elevated form. Imagery is used in the very first line of the story stating‚ “North Richmond Street‚ being blind

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    women safety

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    Tourism in Kuching

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    References: Admin. (April 27‚ 2011). Why Kuching. Why Kuching. Retrieved from http://www.kuchingborneo.info Chinatown and Main Bazaar Walker‚ J.R. (2009). The hospitality industry and tourism. Introduction to hospitality‚ 77 -79. Mike Merg (1997). Win-win approaches to development and the environment‚ ecotourism and biodiversity conservation. Benefits of ecotourism. Retrieved from

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    protagonists struggling over their actions. In “Araby” the protagonist travels to the bazaar wanting to impress his love‚ Mangan’s sister who wishes to visit‚ although “she c [an] not go...” (9). If Mangan’s sister had not mentioned the bazaar the trip would never have happened. The narrator arrives at the bazaar to search a trinket for his love‚ he stops looking for a “sixpenny entrance” as he fears the bazaar will be closing (25). This is a fruitless endeavor

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