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    Strategies for Marketing of Indian Village Industries Shashi Prakash Mishra Rural Craft & Engg Section MGIRI‚ Wardha‚ Maharashtra INTRODUCTION Our country is endowed with a good degree of ethnic and regional diversity

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    The Only American from our Village Arun Joshi This short story‚ written in English‚ describes what happens when Dr Khanna‚ an Indian scientist who has settled in America‚ returns to India for a visit. The court paper sold by the ashtamp farosh who tells the story of what happened to Dr Khanna’s father is special stamped paper on which certain legal documents are required to be written. Dr Khanna was easily the most outstanding immigrant physicist at the University of Wisconsin. Personally‚ he

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    helps support the theme because it adds to the theme of isolation‚ especially when words associated with evil are used to describe it The fact that the story is set in the Salem Village builds to the theme about evil and isolation because it adds to the ideas of evil and intolerance that characterized the Salem Village. For instance‚ the path through the forest that he had chosen was “a dreary road‚ darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest… and closed immediately behind [him]” (348)

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    Peaceful Resistance can be defined as such‚ a practice of achieving goals through significant protests. These protests are to promote a social change and are non-violent. For example‚ Martin Luther King Jr. lead many peaceful protests in the 1960s. One of the most famous protests‚ the March On Washington‚ was lead by King. This symbolic protest was where King gave his acclaimed "I Have a Dream" speech. One of the key factors to obtaining a free society is freedom of speech. This gives members of

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    Ethnography of an Iraqi Village Written in the late 1950’s this is ethnography of a small village El Nahra‚ in Iraq. Elizabeth Fernea‚ the author‚ is the new wife of an anthropologist‚ who joins her husband in Iraq to do his graduate work. As an American woman‚ Elizabeth eventually chooses to integrate herself into tribal society by donning the traditional abayah (what we know as a burka)‚ avoiding being seen by unfamiliar men. She lives and eats and works as the women of the village do almost entirely

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    The Negative Effects of Peaceful Resistance Civil disobedience is the way in which peaceful resistance comes to play. Gandhi in Gandhi and Civil Disobedience states that “In my humble opinion‚ noncooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good”‚ this is significant because when people riot‚ burn buildings or make threats‚ that is not anymore effective as when people hold up signs and chant. Peaceful resistance to laws negatively impact a free society by resorting to violence‚

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    American Literature 304A October 24‚ 2011 “Rip Van Winkle” America’s peaceful myth Myths have engaged the human race for centuries. By definition‚ mythology consists of bizarre characters‚ remote locations‚ and fantastic events. “Rip Van Winkle”‚ the story of a man who ran to the peaceful refuge of the forest‚ fell asleep‚ and woke up 20 years later‚ is part of America’s own mythology. The reader is drawn into a peaceful setting surrounding Rip’s rather fantastical story. The author‚ Washington

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    number of spaces remain available for the 2016 Pioneer School at Century Village Museum. Reservations should be immediately made to be assured of participation in this year’s program that begins on Monday‚ July 11‚ 2016. Continuing one of the area’s longest-standing traditions‚ the Geauga County Historical Society is pleased offer its 44th Annual Pioneer School. This program will take place on the grounds of Century Village Museum‚ in Burton‚ Ohio‚ during the week of July 11-15‚ 2016‚ mornings

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    In the beginning of the novel Makina’s village‚ a Mexican community we get a glimpse of the Underworld. “I’m dead‚ Makina to herself when everything lurched: a man with a can was crossing the street‚ a dull groan suddenly surged through the asphalt‚ the man stood still as if waiting for someone to repeat the question and then the earth opened up beneath his feet: it swallowed the man‚ and with him a car and a dog‚ all the oxygen around and even the screams of passers-by.’’(Herrera11) Yuri Herrera

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    The movie called the Peaceful Warrior was directed by Victor Salva. Written both by Kevin Bernhardt and Dan Millman. The movie inspired based on real life events through Dan Millman himself. Throughout this paper I will be showing how the movie connects to the teachings of Buddha and explaining in what ways that it does. One example in the movie which reflects a teaching of Buddha is when Socrates is talking to Dan about his return to being a gymnast again. Socrates tells Dan that “Sometimes you

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