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    Secularism In India -- A Brief Study - By Kamaluddin Khan By Kamaluddin Khan‚ The challenges of castism‚ communalism and religious fundamentalism‚ involving separatism and violence in India‚ are the major threats to our secular polity. They weaken the working and stability of our secular federal system and militate against the basic principles governing our national life and providing meaning to our new identity. Our national movement was the biggest and the most widespread anti-imperialist movement

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    treating them as the “others” after the 9/11 incident . “ It’s not about a disabled man fight against disability. It’s a disabled man’s fight against disability that exists in the world - terrorism‚ hatred‚ wars” -Shah Rukh Khan‚ Bollywood Actor (The Telegraph News‚ February 13‚ 2010) 1. LIFE OF MUSLIMS BEFORE 9/11 The event 9/11 divided the timeline of a race into time interval‚ before and after 9/11. Inorder‚ to better understand the aftermath of 9/11‚ an over sight of the

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    The Power Couple Macbeth Comparative Essay Word Count: 1147 In Western culture today‚ it is a widely accepted fact that men and women have equal power in a marriage; whereas in Elizabethan times‚ a woman was dominated by her husband and she would have very little control over her life. The leading omnipotent couple in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth have a compelling marriage with a power dynamic that is beyond the boundaries set by society at the time in which he wrote the play. The directors

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    Victoria Dewitt Analytical Essay “To Kill A Mocking Bird” Essay In the novel “To Kill A Mocking Bird” there are certain people labeled as “mocking birds”; these mocking birds are Tom Robinson‚ Boo Radely‚ Atticus‚ Scout and Jem‚ as well as Helen Robinson and her kids. They compare actual mockingbirds to humans because a mockingbird is not a harmful creature and they don’t do anything wrong

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    ENGLISH-A CLASS XI Full Marks – 100 1. Prose – 20 marks 2. Verse – 20 marks Textual Grammar – 16 marks 1. Essay writing [350-400 words] – 12 marks 2. Rhetoric – 12 marks 3. Project – 20 marks Prose and Poetry – (40 m/40P) Prose 1. One of these Days-Gabriel Garcia Marquez 2. The Sunder-bans Inheritance- Bittu Sehgal 3. Making Writing Simple- J.B. Priestley 4. Through the Tunnel- Dorris Lessing Poetry 1. Stolen Boat – William Wordsworth 2. You who never arrived – Rainer Maria Rilke 3. Snake- D H Lawrence

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    Dramatic Arts Essay-Brighton Beach Memoirs Brighton Beach Memoirs is a play about a family who comes together due to an unfortunate death and co-exist under one roof while facing financial troubles. I will be discussing the character Nora and the way that she develops herself and reacts towards the other characters. Nora is a sixteen year old girl living in Brighton Beach‚ New York in the late 1930’s. She is Jewish and lives with her mother‚ Blanche and younger sister‚ Laurie‚ in her Uncle’s

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    A Brief Overview of the Document-Based Essay The purpose of writing a document-based essay is for you to study the document(s) provided by your professor to discover and communicate a significant point about history. This type of writing parallels the writing in professional‚ scholarly history books: the writing is thesis-driven and evidence-based. It seeks to prove a point. The document-based essay is like other academic writing in history in that it shows how the topic

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    In an age where people people are living to ninety years of age‚ healthcare and longterm care tends to be interrelated often. “As the baby boom demographic bulge grows‚ not everyone will be able to afford a concierge physician and a team of specialists; but then‚ they won’t need to. The market‚ assisted by technologies‚ will make satisfactory services available through nurse practitioners and even nontraditional health care providers and caregivers at far less cost. A dynamic equilibrium for care

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    It’s simply amazing for me. I’ve found myself exercising‚ ROUTINELY‚ every day for past week. I start my day with it and sometimes end the day with lifting of light weights‚ as in San Miguel Light Beer weights. In some circles‚ it can be called a round of GULP‚ which is not as boring as a round of golf. Seriously‚ the rush of endorphins — the happy hormone — makes me feel good about myself. I’ve come to love and appreciate my nice rotund shape. Yes‚ I am in shape. Round is a shape‚ isn’t it?

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    Questions: 1. What details in the first two paragraphs convey a sense of the ordinary‚ behind-the-scenes routines of film critics? What words or phrases suggest the longevity of Ebert’s career as a movie reviewer? The part where it says‚ “Some of them look as though they plan on camping out‚ with their coats‚ blankets‚ lunches‚ and laptops spread out on the seats around them‚” shows that this is the routine of the film critics because they are comfortable in the room together. Also‚ the room

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