Mechanisms of Expansion/Adjustment’‚ Journal of Women’s History‚ Vol 10‚ No 4‚ (Winter)‚ pp 125-47. Banerjee‚ Nirmala (1989): ‘Working Women in Colonial Bengal: Modernisation and Marginalisation’ in Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid (eds)‚ Recasting Women‚ Kali for Women‚ pp 269-301. Beteille‚ Andre (1995): ‘Feminism in Academia: Changes in Theory and Practice’‚ Indian Journal of Gender Studies‚ 2:1. Basu‚ Tapan et al (1993): Khaki Shorts and Saffron Flags: A Critique of the Hindu Right‚ Orient Longman‚ Hyderabad
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350CT Jacob Woodfield SID: 3098774 350CT Coursework Part A: Secure Network Design Introduction Dear XYZ Ltd.‚ My name is Jacob Woodfield and I am writing to you on behalf of Coventry Security Solutions‚ with whom you recently made contact with to request a security audit of your computer systems. Firstly‚ I would like to congratulate you on a very wise choice in deciding to have a security audit take place of your company. Last year 87% of small businesses had a security breach
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Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking day itinerary Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Airport (1337 m) We meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Ride 25 minutes car to the hotel. Check in hotel‚ take a rest and we brief your program. Stay overnight with bed and breakfast in Kathmandu. Day 02: Full-day sightseeing in Kathmandu – 6 hours Professional Tour Guide meets at 9 AM with a car at the hotel door. He explains about Nepal and sightseeing place. Visit four UNESCO world heritage sites. Swayambhunath
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no other these are women that have high aspects of intelligence‚ courageousness‚ and enthusiasm but the one thing that is constantly pointed to them is intersectionality. Women of this hospital like Miranda Bailey‚ Erica Haun‚ Arizona Robbins‚ and Kali Torres are the doctors of this hospital that give you the impression that nothing is impossible‚ these women are shown of in the show as strong and very smart and always listening to themselves over others because they all were the top students of
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resources. This thought inspired in men a feeling of respect and regard which was reflected in their worship of women as goddesses. Despite this elevated position that she enjoyed‚ and are still enjoying in the form of being worshipped as goddesses Durga‚ Kali‚ Lakshami‚ Saraswati‚ etc. However‚ a woman is fated to be subjected‚ owned‚ and exploited like the very
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Hydropower has been recognized as a sustainable source of energy with almost zero input cost. Its benefits are that it is none polluting in the sense that it releases no heat or noxious gases it has low operating and maintenance cost‚ its technology offer reliable and flexible operation and hydropower stations have increased efficiencies along with long life. Nepal’s huge potential in hydropower is still untapped. Though Nepal has not yet been able to
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Development of the agricultural sector is one of the strategic choice to support national and regional economy‚ especially after the economic crisis experienced by the countries of Southeast Asia since mid-1997. The choice is based on the consideration that the agricultural sector has repeatedly proved itself as a sector that is resistant to the economic crisis and an asset of wealth for the welfare of society as well as for overall economic development
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[3] He used pathya (words) from the Rigveda‚ abhinaya (gestures) from the Yajurveda‚ geet (music) from the Samaveda and rasa (emotions) from the Atharvaveda to form the Natyaveda (body of knowledge about dance).[4]The best-known of Hindu deities—Shiva‚ Kali and Krishna—are typically represented dancing.[5] Shiva’s cosmic dance‚ tandava‚ Kali’s dance of creation and destruction and Krishna’s dance with the gopikas (cow-herd girls)—Rasa Lila—are popular motifs in Hindu mythology.[6] In ancient India‚ there
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CROSS CULTURE & IDENTITY CRISIS IN BHARATHI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE ABSTRACT Bharati Mukherjee in her novel Jasmine 1989 longs to speak in her own voice and give a personal version of what it means to be an emigrant especially a female immigrant. Her struggle to identify herself with the new host country enables her to write from a wider and more exciting angle. She writes how the female protagonist tries to tackle the problem of loss of culture and endeavors to assume a new identity in America
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Guru Nanak: The founder of Sikhism Dhruv Miglani‚ Culture 8 INTRODUCTION Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the Sikh Gurus. His birth is celebrated world-wide on Karthik Puranmashi‚ the full moon day which falls on different dates each year in the month of October and November. As a boy‚ Guru Nanak learnt other languages besides his mother tongue (Hindi and Punjabi) - Persian and Arabic. He spent 25 years of his life travelling and preaching his ideology. Many of his hymns
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