Cultural conflict is when a new set of beliefs and habits overtakes and conceals the old set‚ deteriorating the sacred cultural connections established at birth. Sujatas "Search for My Tongue" and John Agards "Half-Caste" are both excellent examples of cultural conflict. In the both cases‚ the authors are attempting to depict the hardships involved with a clash of culture. In Search for My Tongue‚ Sujata Bhatt finds conflict between two languages: what would you do/if you had two tongues in your
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01. The petitioner has filed present petition under Section 13 (1) (i-a) & (i-b) of the Hindu Marriage Act for getting divorce. 02. In short‚ it is a case of the petitioner that the marriage of the petitioner and respondent had taken place on 16/02/2005 at Parli Vaijnath‚ Tq. Parli Vaijnath‚ Dist. Beed as per Hindu rites and rituals. The marital relationship between the parties is still in subsisting. After marriage‚ the respondent came to the house of the petitioner at Parli Vaijnath for cohabitation
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Bhimsen Joshi [pic] Pandit Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi was an Indian vocalist in the Hindustani classical tradition. A member of the Kirana Gharana (school)‚ he is renowned for the khayal form of singing‚ as well as devotional music (bhajans and abhangs). He was the most recent recipient of the Bharat Ratna‚ India’s highest civilian honour‚ awarded in 2008.[1] Sawai Gandharva In 1936‚ Rambhau Kundgolkar (alias Sawai Gandharva)‚ a native of Dharwad‚ agreed to be his guru. Bhimsen
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Origin and introduction to the market The history of newspapers is argueably one of the most dramatic episoodes of human experience. The actual origin of newspapers lies in the renaissance Europe when local merchants used to distribute hand written newsletters amongst each other‚ however it was not until the 14th century when Germany introduced the precursors of printed newspapers. Since then newspapers have evolved dramatically and today there are more than 6580 daily newspapers in the world. A
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Bollywood‚ beaches‚ bazaars‚ bargains‚ the Brits and Bombay (now back to Mumbai‚ the city’s original name) are all part of the many stories of the city’s past and present. Mumbai‚ located in the state of Maharashtra is known as the “New York of India‚” and not just because the exploding population is forecast to be 28 million in another decade. The city is so cosmopolitan that world travelers can instantly feel at ease‚ while still experiencing authentic Indian culture. It is an eclectic mix of
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Pakistan In office August 11‚ 1947 – September 11‚ 1948 Preceded by None Succeeded by Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan Born December 25‚ 1876 Karachi‚ Bombay Presidency‚ British India Died September 11‚ 1948 (aged 71) Karachi‚ Dominion of Pakistan Ethnicity Gujarati[1] Political party All India Muslim League (1913–1947) Other political affiliations Indian National Congress (1896–1913) Spouse(s) Emibai Jinnah Maryam Jinnah Children Dina Wadia Alma mater Lincoln’s Inn Profession Lawyer Religion Islam[2][3][4][5][6][7]
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Cultural Emergency? In the latter half of the 1990s‚ censorship became an obsessive topic in the Indian media. For about five years‚ it seemed that one could not turn around without coming across yet another story about a magazine editor being harassed or even beaten by right wing goons‚ about cinemas showing the films of Deepa Mehta or Mira Nair being trashed‚ about Bollywood starlets or saucy models being summoned to court for obscenity or indecency‚ about offending books‚ paintings and articles
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References: 1. Feldstein‚ M.‚Is Gold a Good Hedge? December 2009. 2. Gujarati‚ D.N.‚ and Porter‚ D.C.‚ Basic Econometrics‚ McGraw. Hill International Edition‚ 2009. 3. Ghosh‚ D.‚ Levin‚ E.J.‚ Macmillan‚ P.‚ Wright ‚ R.E.‚ Gold as an Inflation Hedge? Institute for the Study of Labour‚ University of Bonn‚ Germany‚ December
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SOUTH AFRICA HISTORY In the history of South Africa‚ the earliest known settlers of the country were the San and Khoekhoe people‚ collectively known as Khoisan. They were two distinct cultural groups. The first Europeans to arrive in South Africa were the Portuguese Seafarers who initiated the sea route to India in 1488. They were soon followed by other Europeans since the late 16 th century In 1815‚ the British took permanent control of the Cape colony and brought in more settlers In 1910 South
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certificates. The main dialect groups for Chinese are Hokkien‚ Teochew‚ Hainanese‚ Cantonese and Hakka. Of all these‚ Hokkien is the most dominant dialect in Singapore. As for the Indians‚ the dialect groups are mainly Tamil‚ Malayalee‚ Sikh‚ Punjabi‚ Urdu‚ Gujarati‚ Sinhalese‚ Hindi and others (Study Guide-Block 1‚ p. 23). The native Chinese dialect refers to either the dialect spoken by both parents or only by one of them. On the other hand‚ the dominant Chinese dialect refers to the dialect spoken by the
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