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    Jihad

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    Jihad The word Jihad is a word that a lot of people in the western world have heard about‚ but few actually know the meaning of. The plasticity of the word‚ especially in regard to its context‚ has made it a source for a lot of debates. In the West‚ however‚ it has become a synonym for the terms “holy war” and “terrorism.” By putting these two terms in a booth limiting the terms’ actual range and meanings often leads to the misunderstanding of Islamic behavior. Jihad‚ “to strive or struggle”

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    the residents of NJIT. We had the event on the Sunday May 3‚ 2013‚ the Sunday before finals week last year. We had an 18 foot water slide‚ inflatable twister‚ slip & slide‚ dunk tank‚ slushies‚ popcorn‚ snow cones‚ cotton candy‚ henna tattoos‚ caricatures‚ hotdogs and hamburgers‚ a volleyball tournament‚ water balloon fight‚ and a watermelon eating contest. The event started at 2 pm with everything that was all day. Some activities were only at specific times. We ran the volleyball tournament from

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    Project Proposal

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    they will surely enjoy a lot. Scope:- Animation! This is the vehicle I have chosen to express myself in. A whole list of “tools” is required: drawing‚ timing‚ phrasing‚ action‚ acting‚ staging‚ imagination‚ observation‚ interpretation‚ logic‚ caricature‚ creativity‚ clarity‚ empathy‚ and so on—a mind boggling array of prerequisites. Rest at ease .I wasn’t born with all of them. Some of them may need a little sharpening‚ others may need to be awakened as from a deep sleep‚ but they are as much

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    Knowing the context is vital to understanding a novel. It is important to understand the historical and cultural context of A Tale of Two Cities to understand the complexity that has been woven through it by Charles Dickens. Understanding the cultural context is extremely essential to understanding the ideas of enlightenment that are shown throughout the novel‚ ideas of enlightenment are held in tension by Dickens when he creates a paradox and help the readers to understand the action and conviction

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    The Role Of Puritan Women

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    Throughout history‚ women have been seen as having a specific role in society. Puritan times were no exception to this‚ having the idea that women were meant to be housewives and mothers‚ there to take care of their husbands and children without causing any trouble. Men were supposed to do the hard work while women were supposed to be nurturing. While many women conformed to this standard‚ there were also women who did not. It is through the words and experiences of these women‚ women who went against

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    In the novel‚ all the people who meet ‘Botchan’ possess abnormal personality and which is complex to explain. In the school‚ as a miniature of society‚ their nicknames and their personal criticism by ’Botchan’ make a caricature‚ and it somehow gives us satisfaction and increase our knowledge about the innocence of characters. The central theme of the story is morality. The descriptions of school life and politics are entertaining. The narrative shifts around‚ the emphasis

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    1. Introduction Since its founding‚ the United States has attracted immigrants from all over the world and consists of a variety of different cultures. Immigration has had an enormous impact on American society and economy and shaped the country remarkably. American was dominated by the image of the melting pot that “melts up” all race differences and cultures to become on American culture. The ideas of multiculturalism started at the end of the nineteenth century and turned into the concept of

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    When focusing explicitly on the topic of a woman’s seemingly ever-evolving status‚ one would constantly perceive it to be a working progress of the woman and the rise of her independence. So‚ why when analysing both‚ ‘The Wife of Bath’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ do these roles of the most prominent women seem to be in reverse? The history of a woman’s autonomy branches outwards from the past‚ therefore enforcing the idea of a woman‚ living in an earlier period‚ to exist under high demands

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    Drag Queen Intertextuality

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    Introduction In this assignment‚ intertextuality will be employed to analyse drag performance and culture. Intertextuality was first introduced by the French semiotician Julia Kristeva in the late sixties‚ and describes how texts can be understood with references to other texts- often associated primarily with poststructuralist theories. Kristeva referred to texts in terms of two axes: a horizontal axis connecting the author and reader of a text‚ and a vertical axis‚ which connects the text to

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    | |The chief argument against imperialism in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India is that it prevents personal relationships. The central question of the novel is posed at the very beginning when Mahmoud Ali and Hamidullah ask each other “whether or not it is possible to be friends with an Englishman”.[1] The answer‚ given by Forster himself on the last page‚ is “No‚ no yet … No‚ not there” (p. 322). Such friendship is made impossible‚ on a political level‚ by the existence of the British Raj.

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