between 2 or more cultures in each text. The four texts I chose are Ka Kite Bro written by Willie Davis‚ The Red Sari written by Apirana Taylor (these both are short stories)‚ Bred in South Auckland written by Glen Colquhoun(poem)‚ and in the film Bend It Like Beckham directed by Gurinder Chandha. In the text Ka Kite Bro written by Willie Davis I came across a quote stating “We’re different boy. They have their way- we have ours.” In my opinion it implies that this specific character in the story
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Experiment: Our experimental design for the fermentation lab helped answer our experimental question fairly. What worked well is the fact that the paper clips that were used to be inserted in the rubber tubing worked efficiently as to being able to bend the tube into the upside down graduated cylinder that’s inserted in the 250ml beakers. The bending of the rubber tubing allowed the solutions from the test tube to flow into the graduated cylinder easily. Although‚ what did not work out so well in
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its energy. This loss of energy results in the deposition of rich fertile soil resulting in the providing important nutrients enabling people to grow crops; 2. This deposition of silt also creates land upon which people can live - for example the Ganges delta has been formed in this way as deposition has occured where the river has entered the Bay of Bengal. EFFECTS OF THE 1998 FLOODS: Then there are the usually bad effects of natural disasters: 1. Over two thirds of the land area was covered
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esteem: the higher the expense of the thing‚ the less the client will ask for‚ cet. standard. Everything else that could impact supply or enthusiasm except for expense is held unfaltering. The different relations are known as the ’supply bend’ and ’investment bend’‚ or "supply" and "enthusiasm" for short. The laws of supply and investment express that the
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In Antigone‚ a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles‚ Creon is a tyrant and arrogant character who sees the world through the veil of his beliefs. When he decrees the punishment of death upon Antigone‚ he completely disregards every opinion that is against his own. By ignoring the views of others‚ he jeopardizes his strength as a ruler. Sophocles uses the extended metaphor of the ship of state to show how Creon’s self-righteous way of thinking leads to unwanted outcomes. From Creon’s mistakes we learn
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History of Indian Novels History of novels was endowed with the rare impetus of Indian Freedom Movement‚ flourishing under its colossal umbrella. It would perhaps be just not a mere overstatement if stated that - literature and history are very much intimately linked. Literature is known to represent history without any exaggeration or a biasness of the mind set-up. And history is no better portrayed in Indian literature than the novels that have been rendered life with much pain‚ love
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SMALL ISLAND NATIONS ID No 1634 1635 1637 1638 1639 1641 1642 1643 1645 1646 1647 1648 1650 1651 1652 1653 Student Name Ms. Deepthi Venugopal Mr. Dhananjay Baijal Ms. Geetha Hariharan Mr. Govind Satish Ms. Harini Viswanathan Ms. Janhavi Manohar Mr. Jitendra Kumar Ms. Kadam R. Rajendra Sharmila Mr. Kartikeya Dar Ms. Kaushalya Mishra Ms. Lakshmi G. Nair Mr. Manish G. Mr. Mihir Shukla Ms. Naina Lall Ms. Namrata Ramachandran Ms. Nidhisha Annam Philip Project Topics REVIEW OF INDIA’S ENERGY
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one small drum‚ one harmonium‚ which is a chordophone that is a tiny organ‚ and many microphones on the stage. The ensemble included Abhiman Kaushal‚ director of UCR South Asian Ensemble‚ on lead tabla soloist‚ Rupesh Kotecha on harmonium‚ Vignesh Manohar on vocals‚ Miles Shrewsbery on tabla‚ and a UCR freshman also on tabla. The ensemble collectively performed a few compositions that were pleasant to listen to. Before the concert started‚ between fifty to one hundred people showed up to the tabla
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Picture of Indian Tragedies and Identity Crisis In Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger In an interview with BBC‚ after winning the prestigious Man Booker Prize‚ Adiga said that The White Tiger is the account of a poor man in today’s India‚ one of the many hundreds of millions who belong to the boundless Indian underclass. Truly said and brilliantly explained in this novel. But Adiga has not only presented one of these identity less millions of poor Indians but he has also pictured obscurity
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Forster’s novel A Passage to India portrays a colonial India under British rule‚ before its liberation. For convenience’s sake‚ Western civilization has created an Other as counterpart to itself‚ and a set of characteristics to go with it. An "us versus them" attitude is exemplified in Forster’s representation of The Other. Separation of the British and the Indian exists along cultural lines‚ specifically religious/spiritual differences. Savage or ungodly cultures were to be assimilated into or at
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