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    Devloping Country

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    only a developed country but a world super power. India has the potential of becoming a super power & it can become so if the following fifty steps are taken by the Indian government. India is a rapidly developing country but at the same time it is facing lot of problems both internally & externally & India can become a developed country & a world Super Power only if these problems are eradicated. Following are some of the ways which can make India a developed country & a super power

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    Country Lovers

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    Nadine Qordimer (b. 1923) South Africa 332 NADINE GORDIMER COUNTRY LOVERS The farm children play together when they are small; but once the white children go away to school they soon don’t play together any more‚ even in the holidays. Although most of the black children get some sort of schooling‚ they drop every year farther behind the grades passed by the white children; the childish vocabulary‚ the child’s exploration of the adventurous possibilities of dam‚ koppies‚ mealie lands and

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    Country Husband

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    The Country Husband The Country Husband John Cheever’s short story “The Country Husband” is a story about life in suburbia or in the story Shady Hill‚ New York. Francis Weed is the main character in the story. He is a husband and father of four children‚ two girls and two boys. Some would even venture to say that Francis has “the ideal combination for the ideal family” (Flora‚ 2006). His wife‚ Julia‚ is an underappreciated housewife that looks forward to the parties that they are always invited

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    The Struggles Of Melba In the novel Warriors Don´t Cry‚ by Melba Pattillo Beals describes one young girls struggle to integrate in a horrifically bigoted community in the 1950s civil rights movement. For example‚ Melba voluntarily puts herself on the front line of the battle in Little Rock. After arriving for school the first day they are turned away by the national guard called out by the governor of Little Rock. This book is a timeline of hurtful events in her life during integration. Although

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    Toni Morrison’s Beloved is a novel that follows the life of Sethe‚ an escaped slave; her mindset after slavery‚ and the stories of other people in her life. By using distinctive time frames‚ the text presents various difficulties that arise in Sweet Home‚ a plantation in which Sethe‚ Paul D‚ Paul A‚ Paul F‚ Sicko‚ Halle‚ and Baby Suggs are previously enslaved. The novel offers ways in which the characters deal with the repercussions of slavery. The ultimate question Toni Morrison poses to readers

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    Country Lovers

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    eyes of the readers while still giving a glimpse into what life was like in an era long since gone. Yet no matter the timeframe‚ the one constant that rings true is that love will not always overcome all. It didn’t take reading past the title of “Country Lovers” to be instantly attracted to this short story. Just knowing it was a story of love and romance was enough of a draw to this literary piece. No matter how the story played out between these lovers‚ the feelings that would most certainly be

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    In Another Country

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    `In Another Country` By E. Hemingway `In Another Country` by E. Hemingway Hemingway creates a powerful and true-to-life story about real experience of many soldiers who came home but remember all casualties and hardship they were faced with during the WWI. On the other hand‚ their stories full of bravery‚ honor and courage. They need to adapt to new world‚ but the only way for them is to change their habits and personal values. Settings and objects reflect inner psychological state of the characters

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    Country Automany

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    Communist Party to uphold the Chinese constitution and the freedoms it purportedly guarantees. The second interpret is about the air pollution in China.The citizens in Beijin were impatient about the dash roar readings of air pollution.For years‚our country took more attention on GDP growth at any cost .Coinciding with the Growth and industrialisation ‚ China has seen a more than five fold jump in mortality rates for lung cancer.Now‚the air pollution overshadows other pressing problems such as corruption

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    North Country

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    “North Country” Josey was a woman who was looking for a new start when she and her 2 kids left her abusive husband. Unfortunately the abuse did not stop for Josey. The abuse continued when Josey went to work at the Mining company to get some extra money so she could take care of her two kids and move out of her parents house. Josey worked at a salon before moving to the mining company. At the salon she was not making enough money to make ends meet. This was an example of rights theory not being

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    Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ Herman Melville’s “Benito Cereno‚" and Toni Morrison’s Beloved‚ use piety as an ironic comparison between the enslavement of Africans and early persecution of Christians to affect change in society. Conrad‚ Melville‚ and Morrison all share a common knowledge of the bible and infuse that knowledge with irony to show their audiences the issues of our society. In Toni Morrison’s Beloved‚ Biblical nomenclature is prominently used to portray the characters included in the

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