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    MODERNITY AND NATIONHOOD IN INDIAN CINEMA MODERNITY‚ NATIONHOOD AND NEHRUVIAN IDEOLOGY AFTER INDEPENDENCE B.A FILM PRODUCTION TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO ASC-UCLAN SEMESTER- 1 COURSE: REVIEW: READING FILMS COURSE CODE: SUBMIT BY: BHAVNEET SIROHI DATE: 28 JANUARY 2013 INTRODUCTION In this paper I address some of the ways in which ideas of modernity and nationhood is tackled in Hindi films after independence .My primary interest is to understand how modernity and Nationhood was

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    Systematic desensitisation involves graded exposure to the feared stimulus in either a real or imaginary situation‚ where extinction is encouraged to occur. Here a patient is made to habituate a fear response over time through either imagining it or through exposure to the feared stimulus. The main idea behind systematic desensitisation is that a fear response is replaced by a neutral response such as deep relaxation. This is known as counter-conditioning and involves the elimination of

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    differences. In comparing these two short stories‚ we are at realization of the similarities in discussing the present and the past flashbacks described. The summarization in “It Would Be Different” talks about a girl named Nikki who is delusional and imagining a world with her ex-boyfriend that isn’t true‚ she has this obsession with her ex-boyfriend. She says in the first paragraph “Here’s what I remember. If I could hate you‚ this is what I would hate you for”. Nikki doesn’t remember much of what happened

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    Imagining a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect is something kind of mind boggling to most people. However in my personal opinion‚ I think it would be absolutely wonderful. I think that only because the benefits that it would have to offer myself and others would be completely life changing. In my personal opinion‚ respect comes with a lot of admiration‚ and value. I only say that because in current day reality respect is not just given to you‚ it has to be earned but in

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    Macbeth’s statement that “I have thee not‚ and yet I see thee still. Art thou not fatal vision...or art thou but a dagger of the mind‚ a false creation‚” implies that he is seeing the dagger‚ but cannot feel it (47-50).  This is meaning that he is imagining the dagger‚ which is him descending into insanity due to the manipulation of evil. Next‚ Macbeth implies that his senses are distorted by saying‚ “mine eyes are made the fools on’ the other senses‚ or else worth

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    aftermath of the 2011 major earthquake. I have discussed benefits and challenges that may occur by incorporating the following learning outcomes into the primary school curriculum; Imagining and Creating New Works‚ Using Skills‚ Techniques and Processes and Making Aesthetic Choices. The first learning outcome is Imagining and Creative New Works. It is a dimension of drama and dance that focuses on exploring and experimenting with movement to express ideas and feelings (Tasmanian Curriculum‚ 2007)

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    and so she pretended things were there so she felt happy but she just couldnt do it she was to sad she had lost everything and it couldn’t happen. She tried and tried but after her parrot died she just felt like everything was lost and she kept imagining that that Jimmy was back Poor old Jimmy the parrot know one liked him but Pamela because he was so obnoxious and imagined the mushroom people running around wouldnt stop repeating

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    fully ready for that occasion and therefore‚ when it happens many people go through a breakdown. Losing someone close to you is hard‚ you will constantly miss the person‚ and the memories of them will keep recurring‚ and in some cases you also start imagining them appearing in a spiritual form. This situation is shown in the short story “No Angel” written by Bernie McGill in 2010. The protagonist‚ Annie‚ is going through a tough time being the only one alive in the family of four: Annie‚ her parents

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    more general connotation of people settled away from their ancestral homelands.’ According to Esman (1996)‚ ‘a diaspora is a minority group of migrant origin which maintains sentimental or material links with its land of origin‚ either because of social exclusion‚ internal cohesion or other geo-political factors.’ Here‚ as commonly known‚ diasporas are said to preserve their sentimental link as they think of their homeland. What is more interesting is that Esman points out that they also maintain

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    Research Project 1 Olympic Athletes: Practices Behind the Scenes; Visualization Techniques HWS 336 Prof J. Teed By Genta Murayama The best‚ the most elite competitors come together and compete at the Olympics every four years to represent their country. You may be able to hear about their training‚ sacrifices and commitments that they have put into their repertoire to compete and perform at a World-Class level and win at the Olympics. However‚ “typically‚ life is a game of inches‚” Al Pacino

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