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    How the accident can affect environm Solid Waste Management Program in India Photo 3 WBI has been working in the urban capacity building sphere in India with a network of partners over the last three years. One of the components of the program has been support to the Solid Waste Management (SWM) agenda. The key areas of WBI support to the SWM program have been to: v build core content for the capacity building of the Urban Local bodies (ULBs) based also on best practices from across

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    Ameer Abdullah Dr. James D. Lesueur HIST Radical Islam 425 February 25‚ 2013 Daniel Pipes: The Rushdie Affair The British novelist Salman Rushdie has produced various works that have been considered to teeter the line of appropriate and inappropriate to the public view. However‚ Rushdie’s work the “Satanic Verses” which presented a satirical outlook of Islam‚ prevailed to be the most controversial and contentious of his line of works. Many Muslims argued that Rushdie’s book demeaned the

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    lack of civility‚ and human spirit. Salman Rushdie quotes‚ “Literature is where I go to explore the highest and lowest places in human society and the human spirit.” Salman Rushdie’s quote and the books that have been mentioned above share the idea that we can explore and learn from these fictional or nonfictional situational environments. Both of these books teach and portray the cruel parts of human society and also relates to the quote from Salman Rushdie. Angela’s Ashes takes place in Limerick

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    definitely true for a collection of short stories like this. This essay at hand will concentrate on the Western elements in the nine short stories of East‚ West by Salman Rushdie. Special attention will be given to the composition of the book. The division into East‚ West and East‚ West will be examined‚ too. It will be followed how Rushdie deconstructs the seeming oppositions East and West and how stereotypes play a part in this. The thesis is the volume of short stories contains a very stereotypical

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    against the U.S. at the International Court of Justice in 1986 (see Nicaragua v. United States)‚ and the U.S. was ordered to pay Nicaragua some $12 billion in reparations for undermining the nation’s sovereignty. It was during this period that Salman Rushdie visited Nicaragua at the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the Sandinistas rise to power.ter a period of political and economic turmoil under dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle‚ the leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front (commonly known

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    79 91 Abdelaziz El Amrani

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    THE POST-9/11 WORLD IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S SHALIMAR THE CLOWN ABDELAZIZ EL AMRANI* Abstract. The present paper attempts to address the issue of “nonidentity” and “glocalization” in the post-9/11 context in Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar the Clown. In other words‚ we are going to investigate the representation of and the relationship between the distant and the close‚ the local and the global‚ and the foreign and the exotic in the post-9/11 world‚ through an in-depth analysis of Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar the

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    Rushdie uses many techniques in “Midnight’s Children” which involves magical reality‚ history and political issues. The oral narrative used by Saleem Sinai is the advanced technique‚ where he narrates his story of life to his beloved‚ called Padma. It is a story of two nations. Midnight’s Children is described as a national allegory. Neil ten Kortenaar argues that Saleem’s narrative is a narrative of India’s national Independence and it is for this reason that the story of Saleem Sinai in Midnight’s

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    The writers Nadine Gordimer and Salman Rushdie both use allegory in their works. Nadine Gordimer wrote the short story‚ “Once Upon a Time”‚ which talks about segregation in South Africa. Salman Rushdie wrote the novel‚ Haroun and the Sea of Stories. Both “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer‚ and Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie‚ use allegory to prove the danger of a governing body separating its citizens. In “Once Upon a Time”‚ Nadine Gordimer conveys that separating people

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    Masaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies English Language and Literature Dita Polcarová Historical and Political Issues of India as Reflected in Rushdie`s Midnight`s Children Bachelor’s Diploma Thesis Supervisor: PhDr. Lidia Kyzlinková‚ CSc.‚ M.Litt. 2008 Declaration: I declare that I have worked on this thesis independently‚ using only the primary and secondary sources listed in the bibliography. …………………………………………….. Dita Polcarová

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    Kevin Ortiz Ms. Meredith AP Literature and Composition 11/18/11 Does Khaled Hosseini ’s Writing Matter? Salman Rushdie is perhaps the most prolific foreign writer of modern times. As such‚ one can consider him a major voice in the criteria for what makes for a good expatriated writer. In his 1992 collection of essays‚ Imaginary Homelands‚ Rushdie sets forth multiple essential qualities the expatriated writer must possess. The most important three of these qualities are the ability to

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