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    Politics and the English Language Analysis In “Politics and the English Language‚” George Orwell argues against the common belief that language grows with and adapts to the changing times‚ there being nothing any individual can do about it. He explains that the decline of the English language comes from a never ending cycle of foolish thoughts giving way to sloppy writing‚ which eventually leads to more foolish thoughts. Throughout his essay‚ Orwell connects with his readers by establishing his

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    developed in the lives of born Indians and born American-Bengali child. The Namesake gives a clear review of the diaspora and numerous miniature imagery and sense of belongingness along with lucid validation of point of view of author. Lahiri is very much the“second-generation” writer. Keywords: Diaspora‚ generation clash‚ Gogol‚ multiculturalism‚ Identity crisis Diaspora and its etymology Diaspora is not described as a new phenomenon and is alike from exile or expatriate rather it is interactivity between

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    The Future of Indians Diaspora Though Indians lived under conditions of appalling poverty in many places of the world where they were first taken as indentured labor‚ a number of remarkable transformations were effected over two or three generations. Through sheer perseverance‚ labor‚ and thrift‚ and most significantly by a calculated withdrawal into their culture‚ in which they found forces of sustenance‚ these Indians successfully labored to give their children and grand-children better economic

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    weaknesses of the claim that migration creates global connections‚ will be discussed. This will be done by discovering what counts as migration and how it is valued‚ how global connections can be both positive and negative‚ about the concepts of ’diaspora’ and ’translocalism’ and how important they are when considering both migration and global connections. To enable the discussion of the subject matter‚ it must first be understood what is meant by the terms ’migration’ and ’global connections’‚ migration

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    Stephen Gill ’s Immigrant : A Study In Diasporic  Consciousness   Nilofar Akhtar     The phenomena of Diaspora and expatriation are by all means an old one.  However‚ its impact in the present times is larger and deeper.  It has become a contemporary social trait and also‚ a literary genre.  The growing incidence of the Diaspora has given place to dislocation‚ disintegration‚ dispossession and disbelongingness.  The experience of expatriation not only gradually disconnects the individual from his

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    ALIENATION THEME IN ROHINTON MISTRY’S TALES FROM FIROZSHA BAAG Rohinton Mistry is a Parsi Zoroastrian and as a person whose ancestors were forced into exile by the Islamic conquest of Iran‚ he was in Diaspora even in India. Like other Parsi writers‚ his writing is informed by this experience of double displacement as a recurrent theme in his literary works. Rohinton’s historical situation involves construction of new identity in the nation to which he has migrated and a complex relationship with

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    Shondrika Minor November 11 2014 Credit is the Slavery In society today‚ bad credit begins in college. Students get credit cards and don’t know to properly use them. Meaning they may go over the assigned credit card limit and not pay back what they owe. Majority of the teens our age have bad credit because they can’t manage a credit card. Credit cards are supposed to be in case of an emergency not because you don’t have the money to get what you want. However‚ students don’t think when they swipe

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    Discussion of Art within the Vietnamese Community In a monograph titled “Transnationalizing Viet Nam: Community‚ Culture‚ and Politics in the Diaspora” which focuses on Vietnamese people‚ both in Viet Nam and in the diaspora‚ Kieu-Linh Caroline Valverde uses Chau Huynh as a case study to exemplify transnationalism‚ globalism‚ and the changes needed to bring about peace. Valverde’s discussion is not a simple one; it is complicated by the fact that there are three perspectives from which to consider

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    Dear Sir/Madam‚ Indian School Darsait‚ a community school has been serving the Indian Diaspora for two decades. From a modest start‚ the school has grown to be one of the institutions of high reputation through the hard work of the School Management Committee‚ Parents‚ Staff and students and also the good will and generosity of the wider Indian Expatriate community. Within the constraints of resources the school has always tried to live up to the expectations of its stake holders and has been marching

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    themes as characters either grow closer or further away from the values that define them. Lahiri uses gender roles to show how relationships are changing for the Indian diaspora in America. She depicts traditional female gender roles in transition‚ away from traditional Indian culture in “This Blessed House” toward the changing diaspora in “Sexy”. Upon moving into their new home in “This Blessed House”‚ Twinkle begins to find catholic relics hidden throughout the house. The discoveries of these

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