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    has also told me to know the laws of other countries‚ be sensitive to other race and religion and although you can’t take back what you have said‚ you can try to make amends. In certain point of view‚ Rushdie might have been‚ in a way‚ talking about what was happening in his life at the time. Rushdie might have been trying to tell the world that stories have love and hate in them‚ but what’s important is to help keep people happy and entertained‚ and criticizing them is pointless. 4. If you are

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    MY TOPIC : TO WHAT EXTENT DOES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AFFECT THE PHYSCOLOGICAL BEING OF AN INDIVIDUAL The first article is just some statistics that I found interesting ; the second and third article however is more relevant to my topic. I like the conversation in article 3 especially when the abused husband said he felt like “an insect below her feet” . Domestic violence deaths rise By ANDRE BAGOO Wednesday‚ November 11 2009 (TRINIDAD NEWSDAY) DEATHS from cases of domestic violence have quadrupled

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    Boullè project take place. From his work it is easy to recognize the characters of the Enlightment as a new sense of conscience and a revolution that will take the human as a epicentre of everything. Many are the monuments‚ houses‚ cemeteries with a sphere-shaped around those years. Boullè‚ living in a rationalist period use this figure to symbolize perfection and everything relates to the divine. The circle as a drawing has been used often in Rome‚ on the Campidoglio’s pavement or Sant peter’s entrance

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    project. This required taking into account the environmental and geographical aspects of the Saudi-Bahrain region. In the summer of 1973‚ King Faisal‚ in a meeting which included Amir Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa as well as the then prince‚Fahd bin Abdul Aziz and Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa‚ suggested that committee overlook the economic and financial aspects of the project and concentrate on the actual construction of the causeway. In 1975‚ the World Bank submitted its study and

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    Indian literature Article Free Pass * Introduction * Related * Contributors & Bibliography Indian literature‚ writings of the Indian subcontinent‚ produced there in a variety of languages‚ including Sanskrit‚ Prākrit‚ Pāli‚ Bengali‚ Bihārī‚ Gujarati‚ Hindi‚ Kannada‚ Kashmiri‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi‚ Rajāsthānī‚ Tamil‚ Telugu‚ Urdu‚ and Sindhi. A brief treatment of Indian literature follows. For full treatment‚ see South Asian Arts: Literature. The earliest Indian literature

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    ’The Empire Writes Back’ will have been a fitting title for this essay collection. (especially since Achebe doesn’t fail to pay a tribute to Salman Rushdie’s essay of the same name published in 1982). Because that is what the running theme here is - a reclamation of a land and a culture that was wrested away with brutal force and made a part of an ’Empire’ which still insists on viewing that period as one of glory and not characterized by the most despicable human rights violation ever and a heralding

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    Table of Contents Veer Savarkar Introduction Vinayak Damodar Savarkar‚ commonly know as Swantantryaveer Savarkar was a fearless freedom fighter‚ social reformer‚ writer dramatist‚ poet‚ historian‚ poltical leader and philosopher. He remains largely unknown to the masses because of the vicious propaganda against him and misunderstanding around him that has been created over several decades. Veer Savarkar was born on the 28th of May 1883 in a village called Bhagoor near Nasik in Maharashtra

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    ISLAM (THROUGH THE EYES OF WESTERN MEDIA) By Jasmine Bhangoo The worldwide Islamic revival of the 1970s and the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States have prompted many to predict that the two cultures are on a major collision course. Islam is the fastest growing religion in the West. Nevertheless‚ the West has many stereotypes and misconceptions about Islam that are due to the media‚ prejudice‚ and ignorance. Islam is often looked upon as a "extremist"‚ "terrorist"

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    shown their extraordinary caliber in the realm of Indian fiction in English. They showed their mettle in every field. Belonging to the group of young Indian writers that emerged on the literary scene with a post-colonial diasporic identity after Salman Rushdie and Bharati Mukherjee. Indian writing in English has derived inspiration from the wealth of material available in the form of stories from the great Indian epics The Ramayana and The Mahabharata and The Puranas and also local legends and folk-lore

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