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    up. Zia is super human. He is a mathematical prodigy; he has 3 girlfriends at classy school but is disinterested towards all of them; he is narrow-minded toward his family but they still like him. As a student in Cambridge‚ He sets to gun down Salman Rushdie‚ the “obstreperous Midnight’s Child” and the curse of Islam‚ only to be obstructed at the last movement; this makes him vanish from the country. Later he becomes a fugitive of Afghanistan and

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    ENG 4U1 – Film and Literature Comparative ISP Choose your ISP Topic below. For that topic‚ you must choose one corresponding film and one corresponding novel from the list below. You will then work towards completing a comparative analysis of the two chosen works. The steps of the ISP are as follows: U1A5 – Statement of Intent/ISP Proposal U2A6 – ISP Progress Report #1 (here you will review your ISP novel) U4A1 – ISP Annotated Bibliography U5A1 – ISP Progress Report #2 (here you will

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    countries‚ especially considering the origins of world famous violinists like Fritz Kreisler‚ Jascha Heifetz‚ and Niccolo Paganini‚ violins are believed to have originated in Asia” reports Farisha Salman in an article for the University of Southern California. “The current form of the violin‚ however‚” Salman continued‚ “evolved more than 500 years ago from several musical instruments. These precursors include rudimentary instruments called the Rebab‚ Rebec‚ and Ravanastron‚ played in Iran‚ Saudi Arabia

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    Freedom of speech is found in literature and in the real world in varying degrees. In the novel Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie‚ an important theme of freedom of speech is explored‚ which is linked to Salman’s real life experience with having his freedom of speech violated. In Haroun and the Sea of Stories‚ there are two characters named Haroun and Rashid who lived in a depressed city that forgot its name. Rashid is Haroun’s father and his profession was telling stories‚ but he lost

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    ’Govinda aala re’ (name govinda) 7.) "Roll up you sleeves" (phrase from my SOP) 8.) Household male 9.) Namesake(Random) 10.) One In Hand Two In Bush (Cos I got placement offers from 2 companies) 11.) Rouble (was on Russian project) 12.) Salman Rushdie (had questions about his books in the interview) 13.) Slumdog Millionaire 14.) The properties of sun 15.) To win a rat race you need to be a cat 16.) everyone cannot be a moon(my surname) 17.) Hope 18.) India United and india divided 19

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    Q. Do you believe that freedom of expression is fundamental for the successful working of a democracy? . I believe that the freedom of expression is one of the cornerstones of a liberal democracy. A democracy‚ in the well-known words of Abraham Lincoln is a way of government “of the people‚ for the people and by the people.” For this political system to be realized in daily life‚ the unhindered articulation of the will of the people is vital. The freedom of expression allows for this articulation

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    constructing identity‚ and lends itself to postcolonial incorporation of the oral tradition. This partnership can be explored in Frank McCourt’s memoir of his Irish upbringing Angela’s Ashes. McCourt’s memoir relocates Irish history in a personal sphere‚ and serves to give a voice to the “invisible Irish”- all the marginalised and oppressed Irish men‚ women‚ and children who fought on behalf of Ireland against the many forms of oppression that have threatened Irish culture and survival that are not

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    William Safran in his essay Diasporas in Modern Societies: Myths of Homeland and Return (1991) identifies six characteristics that feature the categorizing of diasporic communities. The first feature‚ as he mentions‚ is the ‘dispersal from center to periphery’‚ a creation of a collective memory‚ non-belonging to or indeed non-acceptance by the host country‚ a strong wish to return to the ideal homeland‚ a belief that the homeland will be peaceful‚ secure and prosperous and lastly a continuous relationship

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    alters‚ exaggerates‚ minimizes‚ glorifies‚ and vilifies also; but in the end it creates its own reality‚ its heterogeneous but usually coherent version of events; and no sane human being ever trusts someone else’s version more than his own. (Salman Rushdie‚ Midnight’s Children) There are times when we need to recall specific information‚ but we cannot. We waste the time to check what we cannot remember and we feel disappointed with the mind state. It means that the memorizing process works

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    In the out-[Need a title?]of-class assignment “The Appeal of the Real: Why Reality Television is so Popular”‚ the author‚ an undergraduate in an academic writing class seeks to argue that reality television benefits both its participants and viewers more than it harms them. However‚ the academic writing is ineffective in conveying the arguments the author wishes to present. The essay presented by the author lacks characteristics of an Aristotelian[Truly Aristotle?] academic writing‚ The main source

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