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    nationalism in india

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    Chapter 3 Nationalism in India  Nationalism It involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a political entity defined in national terms‚ i.e.‚ a nation.  Modern nationalism was associated with the formation of nation-states.  In India‚ as in many other colonies‚ the growth of nationalism is connected to the anti-colonial movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.  The First World War‚ Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement The war played an important role in

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    Some agree that this ties with his anti-feministic view on females. It was very known that women did not share the same equal value as men‚ so is that the reason Shakespeare viewed women like that? Was he just learning it from his surroundings? Women were no more than “at home mothers” and sidekick

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    limiting representation in much of contemporary cinema‚ through his subversion of traditional roles and accepted ideologies. Despite Tykver’s efforts to convey feministic ideologies and values‚ some viewers might form alternative readings to the ideas that Run Lola Run promotes about gender‚ feeling that it does not in fact‚ convey feministic values or else that the film creates a limiting representation of males. Tykwer conveys the preferred reading that traditional expectations of gender are outdated

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    Marriageability

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    population 25 and older‚ 37 percent of women had attained a bachelor ’s degree or more as of 2010‚ compared with 35 percent of men‚ according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau (Bernstein‚ Robert). This goes to show the outstanding changes within feministic characteristics throughout the 19th century and why woman are more often choosing to “marry down” (Kate Bolick). The last several decades has seen profound changes in the roles of women in the labor market. One recurring theme is the “success

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    the structural problems of the economy like inequitable access to productive resources and means‚ distributional conflict and shortfalls in good governance. Expected improvements could not be realized in the economic and social conditions of women‚ Dalits‚ Adibasi Janajati‚ Madhesis‚ Muslim community‚ and the residents of the Karnali zone. Such a situation urged conflicts and provided additional energy to it. Review of the tenth plan Reasons for poor implementation Deficiencies In The Plan 

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    MA in Sociology Paper II Perspectives of Indian Society-I DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION UTKAL UNIVERSITY‚ Vani Vihar Bhubaneswar‚ India 1 UNIT-I INDOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 1.1. Indology: Meaning and Definition Indology is known as the science of Indian Society. The Indological perspective claims to understand Indian Society through the concepts‚ theories and frameworks that are closely associated with Indian Civilization. It made a claim that Indian Society is unique in structure

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    Feminism is a Futile Cause Twentieth century literature is not always sympathetic to feministic sentiments. Novels such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ The Age of Innocence‚ and All the King’s Men‚ try to undo the prominent effects the feministic movement of the 20th century. Women’s denial of their inferiority is the underlying fear that materializes in these three books to produce reactionary actions and attitudes from their patrimonial society in order to prevent the inversion masculine

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    Research Findings on Mid Day Meal Some research findings on Mid Day Meal Scheme conducted by independent agencies reported that MDM programme is a visible programme and has helped in increase in attendance and enrolment of children particularly girls. They also reported that there is an increase in retention‚ learning ability and achievement as well as greater social equity among caste‚ creed‚ sex and gender groups in the schools. The main research findings are as under: i) Research findings

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    to do certain jobs and make their own decisions. These women are portrayed by the main characters in Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill” and John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums”. Katherine Mansfield’s and John Steinbeck’s main character shows the feministic worldview of the author. Mansfield and Steinbeck use irony and theme to show a woman’s longing to be noticed. Katherine Mansfield uses irony and theme in “Miss. Brill” to show Miss. Brill’s isolation despite her attempt to fit in. Mansfield’s Miss

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    her famous mother‚ Mary Wollstonecraft‚ both lived in this era. Wollstonecraft became a famous feminist philosopher‚ describing her many thoughts on the role of women in her time and her daughter Shelley‚ wrote a fiction story with many hints of feministic

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