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    [pic] SOCIAL PROJECT ON Youth hostel association of india Project Guide Prof. Samveg patel YEAR: 2012 Submitted to: Submitted By: Prof. Shweta Mehta Vijay Prajapati () Atik Sevangiya (99) Neha SHINDE () CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Atik sevangiya‚ Mr.Vijay prajapati and Miss Neha shinde of S.K. Patel Institute

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    Love, Your Only Mother

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    Your Only Mother David Michael Kaplan Another postcard from you today‚ Mother‚ and I see by the blurred postmark that you’re in Manning‚ North Dakota now and that you’ve dated the card 1961. In your last card you were in Nebraska‚ and it was 1962; you’ve lost some time‚ I see. I was a little girl‚ nine years old‚ in 1961. You’d left my father and me only two years before. Four months after leaving‚ you sent me—always me‚ never him—your first postcard‚ of a turnpike in the Midwest‚ postmarked Enid

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    impact may be left on an individual’s sense of self. This concept is explored in Peter Skrzynecki’s anthology ‘Immigrant Chronicle’ which explores the rigorous impacts left on oneself after the effects of migration. The poems ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ and ‘Postcard’ maintain the authentic connections of belonging and contentment established over time. These texts present the significance of belonging‚ through the strong connections they have established over time. An integral part of developing a sense of

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    churches lurk around every other corner. Artsy types‚ students and style-mavens rub shoulders in bars ranging from utterly classy to deliciously divey‚ while food-lovers frequent the many excellent eateries. Backpackers are well served by some brilliant hostels‚ while families gravitate to the surrounding beach resorts‚ and charming boutique hotels reel in the romantics.

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    According to Oxford advanced learners dictionary “Hostel is a building in which cheap food and lodging are provided for students”. Literature Review: According to a study‚ the students (both male and females) after initial adjustment problems‚ eventually get adjusted to the hostel life.1 A good environment‚ hygiene‚ food‚ water‚ security and electricity facility etc are the hopes of a student coming to hostel.2 Studies showed that students in a hostel life face problems with studies. Some like to

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    Compare and Contrast

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    Nowadays‚ staying in hostel is the best way for foreigners to travel and do their some important things in Sydney‚ Australia because of its attractive cost and convenience. However‚ the hostel in Sydney has different cost and room‚ which should be considered before coming. This research report surveys three hostels in Sydney‚ Australia‚ namely the Nomads Westend Backpackers (NWB)‚ Wake Up Hostel (WUH)‚ Tokyo Village Hostel (TVH). It also compares and contrasts them with respect to location and transport;

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    from belonging and conforming to society. 10 Mary Street‚ Postcards and Memoirs of a Geisha collectively represent the struggle to belong as an evasive and difficult process that results in a loss of identity. In 10 Mary St‚ ¬ 10 Mary St: “narrow bridge” – Belonging to society has made him lose appreciation toward his own cultural heritage‚ and he is trapped between two words- not knowing where he truly belongs and who he truly is Postcards: does not feel a sense of belonging toward his culture

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    the sonnet structure‚ and the elements used in it. “But the picture postcard‚ a poem on vacation” this shows us what the sonnet is about and where it is set. It also portrays the title to be correct as it uses American words such as ‘vacation’ rather than ‘holiday.’ The writing techniques used often differentiate throughout the sonnet. In the forth line‚ there is alliteration used with the ‘P’ sound; “picture‚ postcard‚ poem.” On the fifth line‚ there is assonance used; “forces‚ us‚ sing‚

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    involve emotional and spiritual journeys along the way. Peter Skrzynecki’s poems “Postcard” and “Crossing The Red Sea” are both examples of an emotional journey within a physical journey. A feature article ‘A Desert Odyssey’ reported by Sue Williams and Robert Frost’s poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ also involve emotional journeys within a physical journey. ‘Postcard’ is a poem by Skrzynecki about the arrival of a postcard for his parents. As Skrzynecki’s culture is different from his parents‚ as he is

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    pickpocket gang and ___‚ Felik’s connection to his garden and Polish friends‚ the persona’s contrasting lack of connection to War-saw in “Postcard” and Martin Luther King’s connection to culture. Yet the texts differ in their portrayal of the idea that attitudes towards belonging may be modified over time. While the persona in “Feliks Skezynecki” and “Postcard” ambiguously changes his attitudes towards his Polish heritage‚ Molly and Mr Neville do not change their attitudes in Rabbit Proof Fence.

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