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    regions and to increase the number of their outlets in a city. It is expected that by 2011‚ India may have 600 new shopping centres. PROFILE OF BIG BAZAAR Big Bazaar is not just another hypermarket. It caters to every need of a family. Where Big Bazaar scores over other stores is its value for money proposition for the Indian customers. At Big Bazaar‚ one can get the best products at the best prices – that is what they guarantee. With the ever increasing array of private labels‚ it has opened the

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    Peshawar See The Old City Centre with the Qissa Khwani Bazaar‚ Bazar-e-Kalan‚ Clock Tower Square‚ Chowk Yadgar‚ Tehsil Gorgathri‚ Mohabbat Khan Mosque‚ Sunehri Masjid (Sadar)‚ Peshawar Museum‚ Khyber Bazar. Parks includes Khalid bin waleed park‚ Shahi bagh and Wazir bagh. The traditional halal food of Peshawar can be bought from Namak Mandi‚ Khyber Bazar. The famous "Kulfa" can be accessed from Qissa Khwani Bazar in the months of Apri-Sept every year‚ when there is hot weather in the city

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    Imran Hyder      4th Period English An Unknown Girl An Unknown Girl is written by the poet Moniza Alvi. Moniza Alvi is a renowned Pakistani-British writer. Her mother is British and her father is from Pakistan. She was born in Pakistan and later moved to the United Kingdom. This could reflect why An Unknown Girl is about the struggle Alvi or The Unknown Girl has trying to relocate her cultural identity and cling onto it in a nation where the culture is slowly drifting away and being replaced by western

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    in which my soul luxuriated and cast an eastern enchantment over” (156). The boy fantasizing about the bazaar he is expecting something strange and exotic and utterly new to him. However‚ when he arrives at bazaar his fantasies and expectations are shattered when he finds that the eastern enchantment he wanted to experience was no further east than England. The moment he set foot into the bazaar he has already lost interest due to the familiarity of it. The English woman at the booth he stops at and

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    also enriched with charming hilly areas. with the advancements of time‚ crime expands everywhere with its distinctive environmental‚ geographical & socio-demographical features. The fieldtrip we participated and visited Coast Guard‚ Chittagong; Cox’s Bazaar & Bandorban district opens us the vital opportunity to acknowledges different patterns of crime in the coastal and hilly regions of Bangladesh. Statement Of The Study: In Bangladesh‚ the Coast Guard is unique body of force that deals with the crime

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    impedes him from his adventurous goals of visiting the annual bazaar and fulfilling his dream of a relationship with Mangan’s sister. Despite his infatuation with his friend Mangan’s sister‚ the boy cannot work up the courage to spark a conversation and is pleasantly surprised when she asks him if he is going to the annual bazaar‚ hosted in Dublin. She then says that she is unable to attend‚ and the boy offers to bring her an item from the bazaar. Every aspect of the boy’s routine and everyday life seems

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    One morning Mangan’s sister asks the boy if he plans to go to Araby‚ the Dublin Bazaar‚ she tells him she can’t go and he offers to get her something from it. He then becomes very anxious waiting for the bazaar. On the morning of the bazaar‚ the boy reminds his uncle that he plans to go to the bazaar so that his uncle will come home and give him money. The boy’s uncle comes home late and then the boy rushes to the bazaar just as its closing. Upon arrival he feels like he does not belong there and like

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    Q.1:What is the title of your term paper? Ans:The title of our term paper is “Beautiful Bangladesh” Q.2:Why do you want to work on the topic? Ans:The topic is so interesting to us we want to work on the topic Q.3:How do you think this topic is going to help you? Ans:To collect materials on the following topic we need to research some book ‚news paper & web link ‚Which is so helpfull to increase our knowledge about Bangladesh Q.4:How do you intend to proceed with this work and

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    and how he thinks of the bazaar as a getaway. The narrator is fascinated with places like Arabia. The narrator’s feelings of hope are very strong up to the end of the story. As the narrator falls for Mangan’s

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    Araby

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    LeBla George Gibson English 102 11 November 2013 The Road to Araby James Joyce’s “Araby” is a short story of a nameless boy in Dublin who has a typical crush on his friend Mangan’s sister‚ and because of it‚ journeys to a bazaar called Araby‚ where he finally comes to a realization about his immature actions. This is the basis for the entire story‚ but the ideas Joyce presents with this story revolve around how the boy reacts to these feelings‚ and ultimately how he realizes

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