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    1. Attempt A Marxist Reading of Jane Austen’s “Pride & Prejudice. Ans. :- Marxism is basically the idea that society is driven by money and the economy. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice for example‚ Mrs. Bennett is the height of Marxism since her singular goal is to marry off all her daughters to wealthy men. Another example is that almost every character except Elizabeth and Darcy is preoccupied with the income of their potential partner. Since the Bennetts are brought up within an upper

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    CAN WE THINK WITHOUT LANGUAGE Many anthropologists‚ linguists‚ psychologists‚ biologists and other academics have attempted to tackle this question in recent decades. It is sort of "chicken or egg" conundrum: Did human beings first develop the physical capabilities for language (larger brains‚ vocal tract‚ etc) with the actual development of language following it‚ or had the capabilities for speech already arisen and only with the development of physical production of language itself follow?

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    How many more boxes of pulses are there other than rice boxes in the kitchen? (i) 7 (ii) 3 (iii) 4 (iv) 11 Passage No. 2 A survey was conducted among 1200 people of Delhi speaking different languages‚ which is shown in the given figure. Calculate the following as per given figure. 1. Number of Hindi speaking people are : (i) 150 (ii) 45 (iii) 500 (iv) 60 2. How many people speak Punjabi? (i) 150

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    TOEFL® essay: There is nothing that young people can teach older people Needless to say‚ we have to respect and obey older people‚ partly because they have more experience and knowledge than us‚ so what they say is almost true. However‚ that doesn’t mean they know everything and young people have nothing to teach them. In the following part of the essay‚ I will support the idea that there are some things we know but they haven’t known and they can learn from us. Young people can teach the elderly anything

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    effected European exploration. And fortune refers to how the search for treasures impacted European exploration. These factors all played a significant role in the shaping‚ forming‚ and molding of the European Age of Exploration. * God * Gold * Glory * Faith * Fate‚ * Fortune Collectively the faith in European exploration was focused and directed to the teachings of the Catholic Church. The main idea of the spread of Catholicism and the word of God around the globe

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    of operations at Cisco NetVersity to look at the ways in which business can be modeled in order to help the poor. Muhammad Yunus related the story behind Grameen Bank and shared his concept of “social business.” Moderated by social researcher Laurent Marbacher‚ the panel also explored the idea of what human beings are capable of doing for local development‚ as well as how systems can enhance these capacities so that they can flourish. Muhammad Yunus: was not thinking of creating a bank for poor

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    Book Review Book Title: “Stay Hungry Stay Foolish” By - Rashmi Bansal Submitted By: Md Shahnawaz Ahmad Course: IX Batch Executive Programme in Management Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management Indian Institute Of Technology‚ Bombay [pic] [pic] One of the best book by Rashmi Bansal narrating a story of 25 successful entrepreneurs from IIM- Ahmedabad. The book inspire young graduates to

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    masculinity). Gender roles and expectations are learned. They can change over time and they vary within and between cultures. Systems of social differentiation such as political status‚ class‚ ethnicity‚ physical and mental disability‚ age and more‚ modify gender roles. The concept of gender is vital because‚ applied to social analysis‚ it reveals how women’s subordination (or men’s domination) is socially constructed. As such‚ the subordination can be changed or ended. It is not biologically predetermined

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    In this essay I am going to compare two extracts of writing‚ about World War 1. I am going to look at the use of language the writers use to express their views on war. For the first extract I’ve chosen a very famous piece ‘A Soldiers declaration’ by Siegfried Sassoon written in July 1917‚ I am comparing this against a letter written home by a junior officer from Flanders in 1916. Extract 1‚ A Soldiers Declaration is a very formal piece of writing‚ the writer starts of by informing the readers

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    modalities when presenting information leads to more learning transfer. Importantly‚ it also focuses on cognitive load‚ or the amount of information that can be processed and held in the working memory before loss of information occurs. Cognitive overload is often an impediment to retaining information and according to Moreno & Mayer (2003) can be managed by using specific instructional design principles. These theories and principles are the theoretical basis for bringing video‚ audio and other

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