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    Quotes from Rozen Maiden

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    perfect like Suigintou Weapons and Skills Along with her artificial spirit‚ Meimei‚ Suigintou’s weapons are her ragged black wings. With their arrow-like feathers‚ she can conjure up a shield‚ a large sword‚ or even twin black dragon heads. Suigintou can also create destructive blue flames as a last resort in battle. Suigintou’s varied abilities‚ particularly when combined with her savagely cunning nature‚ make her one of the strongest players in the Alice Game. After she absorbed Souseiseki’s Rosa

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    unattainable Irish monk‚ she ends up an old maid living in her father’s house‚ where she‚ among other things‚ is in charge of the formal education of Ammu’s twins. Ammu is the unruly daughter of the house‚ who manages to escape her abusive father and suppressed‚ wretched mother by hurriedly accepting a marriage proposal from a Bengali Hindu man during a visit to a distant relative in Calcutta. Her future husband works as a tea estate assistant manager up in Assam and

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    when they think of transplants‚ but skin grafting is just as common in the medical field. Skin grafting is the transplantation of skin to another part of the body. Skin harvesting and transplantation techniques began nearly 3000 years ago with the Hindu Tilemaker Caste‚ where they used skin grafting to rebuild noses that were cut off from judicial punishment (Grande & Mezebish‚ 2008). In the mid 1900s‚ rodents were used to study skin grafting techniques in the name of medicine (Abbas & Lichtman‚ 2009)

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    God of Small Things

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    that one’s childhood could entail. To understand the significance of Estha and Rahel‚ the “two egg twins” in the novel‚ it is important to know their relationship is that of “one”. At the beginning of the story the author makes this very clear. “Esthappen and Rahel thought of themselves together as Me‚ and separately‚ individually‚ as We or Us. As though they were a rare breed of Siamese twins‚ physically separate‚ but with joint identities” (4). This statement not only indicates the inescapable

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    The Argumentative Indian

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    This needs saying at the outset. In itself‚ it might seem like an unremarkable fact‚ but it actually is not: Amartya Sen is a citizen of India. While most of his countrymen who have been able to leave India for a long time try their best to become citizens of the country they might have gone to (Britain‚ America‚ Canada‚ Australia)‚ Sen‚ a man whom Cambridge and Harvard are said to have fought over for the privilege of offering an appointment‚ resolutely retains his blue Indian passport after half

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    Myths often are re-created several times over to relate to modern culture. In Sita Sings the Blues‚ by Nina Paley‚ she takes her own life happenings and uses the story of Ramayana to relate and re- create her own story. For example‚ in the movie‚ she goes back and forth between her life and Sita’s life. Sita Sings the Blues is tethered around the theme of love. She emphasizes the love that Sita has for Rama as well as the love she has for her husband. Although the story mostly remains the same‚

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    A PASSAGE TO INDIA

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    represent abstract ideas or concepts. E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India is painted with the colour of a wide range of symbols. They include-        1. The Marabar Caves            a. The Reverberation of the Cave            b. The Echo Representing a Hindu Resonance        2. The Image of the Green Bird        3. The Wasp Symbol        4. Social Events: Parties‚ Picnics‚ and Celebrations        5. Mosque‚ Cave‚ Temple‚ and Weather        6. Nothing as a Metaphor        7. The Infinite Sky    

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    Study Questions for Lord of the Flies-Assignment #4‚ Ch. 10-12 Chapter Ten 1. What is the significance of the title “The Shell and the Glasses”? The shell symbolizes Ralph’s authority. As Ralph loses his authority‚ the shell becomes unwanted and “still glimmered by the chief’s seat” (Golding 168). Instead‚ the glasses‚ formerly worn by Piggy and symbolizing reason‚ were taken by Jack to light a fire. At the end‚ all reason are gone from the island as Piggy’s “broken glasses” dangled in “[Jack’s]

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    Colonial Modernity

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    socio-cultural structure of order. The cases I will use to support this claim in South Asia are British India’s issue of the land-tenure system that established a new class hierarchy of landowner and tenant and the British handling of the controversial Hindu religious tradition of Sati that classified women as a weaker

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    Ravidas

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    formless God. Belonging as he did to one of the lowest castes of Hindu society‚ the Chamar or tanner‚ the spiritual status he attained was profoundly troubling for orthodox Hindus of his time. His ancestral profession was the making and mending of shoes. Members of the Chamar caste were considered physically and ritually impure on account of their occupational contact with carcasses‚ and were deemed to be ‘untouchables’ in medieval Hindu society which operated according to normative values determined

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