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    how Jayanti’s high expectations of America are later on let down by her uncle’s substandard way of living life. Jayanti has a more hopeful and promising attitude towards America‚ while her uncle is more cynical and hopeless towards the life he currently lives due to the different experiences they have while being in America. This causes confusion towards Jayanti’s high expectations. Jayanti is so young and inexperienced with exciting dreams but she does not fully understand her uncle’s dismal actions

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    HANUMAN PRODUCTS INVENTORY AND PAYROLL SYSTEM Undergraduate Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY

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    traditional values and their individuality while assimilating and not forgetting who he or she really is. The narrator‚ Jayanti‚ in “Silver Pavements‚ Golden Roofs”‚ by Chitra Divakaruni‚ illustrates a good example of how a person loses their individuality and self-identity to do whatever it takes to assimilate and fit into the society. From the beginning of the story‚ Jayanti shows signs of assimilation and acceptance‚ to become an American. Before reaching America‚ she promises to give herself

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    The Ramayana Essay The Ramayana by R.K. Narayan’s is an epic story that provides insights into many aspects of Indian culture and still today influences the politics‚ religion and art of modern India. He based his novel on a poem from one of India’s great Sanskrit epics also called "Ramayana." He revived this ancient story and condensed it and set in modern times. This is story of adventure and friendship as well as a story of psychological insight‚ spiritual meaning and of wisdom. R.K. Narayan

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    studied law‚ languages‚ and the philosophical study of religions‚ including Hinduism‚ Christianity‚ Buddhism and more (Redirecting). Gandhi’s nonviolent‚ passive movement was named‚ “Satyagraha‚” loosely translated as “moral domination” (Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti in India). Taking their cue from the peaceful salt march‚ or “Satyagraha or Salt (Dandi) March‚”

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    Ramayana The Ramayana by R.K. Narayan’s is a profound epic story that provides different aspects of Indians culture and which still today influences the politics‚ religion and art of modern India. He rejuvenated this ancient story and compressed it and set in modern times. Ramayama is a story of adventure and friendship as well as a story of psychological‚ spiritual meaning and of wisdom. The meanings of The Ramayana are found through the actions and personalities of its principal characters

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    Introduction to Kathmandu Durbar Square Kathmandu Durbar Square ( "UNESCO World Heritage Site") also known as Hanuman Dhoka square is one of the major attractions in Kathmandu Valley. Most of the cultural centers of Nepal are concentrated around the Kathmandu valley; among those cultural sites‚ the important one is the Hanuman-dhoka Durbar Square. The name Hanuman-dhoka Durbar came from the statue of Hanuman established by the King Pratap Malla at the entrance of the royal palace in 1672 A.D. Storeyed residence

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    TITLE: Adaptation of Hindu Epic as animation movies and Interpretative analysis of Ramayana and Hanuman. Introduction- Emergence of animation‚ scope and its significance. Much of Asia’s animation production since the 1960s has been tied to foreign interests attracted by stable and inexpensive labor supplies. For nearly forty years‚ western studios have established and maintained production facilities‚ first in Japan‚ then in South Korea and Taiwan‚ and now also in the Philippines

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    are religious; some are based on seasons while some are of national importance. All the festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm in a colourful atmosphere. Diwali‚ Dussehra‚ Raksha Bandhan‚ Id-ul-Fitr‚ Id-ul-Zuha‚ Christmas‚ Mahavir Jayanti‚ Gurunanak Jayanti‚ Ganesh Chaturhi etc. are the religious festivals of India. These festivals are celebrated by different communities but they are celebrated as a whole. We can see festive atmosphere everywhere in India. Holi‚ Baisakhi‚ Basant Panchami‚

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    Some festivals are religious; some are based on seasons and others are of national importance. The prominent religious festivals of India are the Diwali and the Dussehra‚ Id-ul-Fitr and Id-ul-Zuha‚ X-mas Day and the New Year’s Day‚ Mahavir Jayanti and Budha Jayanti‚ Jhule Lal‚ Guru Nanak’s Birthday and so on. These festivals are celebrated by the Hindus‚ the Muslims‚ the Christians‚ the Jams‚ the Buddhists‚ the Sindhis and the Sikhs respectively. Though these festivals are marked by the communities

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