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    them is running anti ragging websites and online groups. • The Indian media has been playing a crucial role by exposing raggin incidents and the Sinmoi Debroy‚ 21‚ was found hanging from the ceiling fan‚ dead‚ in his hostel room in Chennai on 4 April 2010. It was a private hostel shared by students of various colleges. Most of the 42 SMSes in the Assamese engineering student’s mobile phone were threats and abuses from seniors‚ who also demanded money.[13] Good morning respected principal sir and

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    embarrassment so as to adversely affect the psyche of a fresher or a junior student.". * Some of the most popular forms of ragging in colleges are: * Dress Code Ragging * Formal Introduction * Verbal Torture * Playing The Fool * Hostel Ragging * Drug Abuse How Ragging Affects The Victim: 1. An unpleasant incident of ragging may leave a permanent scar in the victim’s mind that may haunt him for years to come. 2. The victim declines into a shell‚ forcing himself into ignominy

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    (family‚ friends‚ community‚ environment)? Belonging comes from connections with physical aspects but is often a feeling created by shaped perceptions and interactions with the world over time. It is through the poems‚ ‘ 10 Mary Street and Migrant Hostel’ by Peter Skrzynecki from his compilation in the immigrant chronicle‚ Tim Winton’s short story ‘Neighbours’ and Rob Sitch’s film‚ ‘The castle’‚ that an individual’s conceived idea towards belonging may change due to the passage of time. Emerging from

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    RAGGING College life is very important in every body’s life because it not only determines the future of a person but also is a time when most students understand the realities of life. But‚ do all students enjoy their campus life? According to the Sri Lankan universities‚ none of the students enjoy their campus life at least till the end of their first year. This is mainly because of ragging. What is ragging? Does it have any advantages? Is it important to a freshmen student? Well‚ these are the

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    Holocaust. The painting reveals perilously poised objects against a newspaper clipping‚ as if the Jewish community was detached from any signs of real life‚ or the material world. The concept of exclusion is further exemplified in the poem Migrant Hostel‚ where the clustering arrival of newcomers must struggle with “a barrier at the main gate” where they were mocked‚ shamed or superficially accepted in their own nationality

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    further their education abroad. After I graduated‚ I started my tertiary education at Pennsylvania State University at the Harrisburg campus. While these two schools have a lot of differences including their social environment‚ education systems and hostel accommodations‚ I have benefited from both of them as they have increased my adaptability to adjusting to new environments. My social life at Intec was blooming very well. I had a lot of friends from different states although their country of origin

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    Choosing what college is a big decision. Belike for the first time in your life‚ we are going to have a chance to determine where we are going to spend four or more years of our life. So we do not make the mistake and wait until the last minute to prepare for college. We should do preparation at first year of high school. Literally‚ the moment we need to decide that we are going to take our education to the next level is the time that we should start getting ready for it. We should seriously

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    Feliks Skrzynecki The poem Feliks Skrzynecki expresses the emotional challenge that an individual confronts when coming to terms with their own cultural identity. Through the relationship between the persona and his father‚ the poem illustrates the cultural rift which has emerged as a result of their differing experiences. Despite the persona’s heritage‚ he is incapable of developing a strong connection with his culture and thus he feels unable to share the same positive perceptions upon life as

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    because of its exploration of certain ideas of belonging. For example‚ the idea that people‚ no matter how different their personalities are‚ will bond together when they are isolated and a mutual enemy is presented to them. The Skrzynecki poem Migrant Hostel fits with this message while St Patrick’s College conveys the opposite. St Patrick’s College by Peter Skrzynecki examines Skrzynecki’s time at a Catholic college that his mother forced him to attend. He feels excluded from the moment he enters and

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    and belonging is a natural need‚ as stated by “Maslow’s hierarchy of needs”. So to achieve this natural feeling of belonging‚ people strive to find their sense of place in the world. In Peter Skrzynecki’s “Migrant Hostel” the whole theme of the poem is people thrown into this hostel searching for their own nationalities “like a homing pigeon” to find a sense of place in that camp‚ Australia as a nation‚ and the whole world. They are searching for belonging. In the song “How to make gravy” by Paul

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