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    CE.1.1 Introduction CRONOLOGY : - 1 Jan 2003 to 1 Apr 2003. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION : - V.V.P. Engineering College‚ Vajadi Virda‚ Kalavad road‚ Rajkot‚ Gujarat State‚ India.360 005 PROJECT: TESTING WINDING AND ASSEMBLING OF THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR. ORGANIZATION: V.V.P. ENGINERING COLLEGE‚Rajkot‚Gujarat stae

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    Mikhail Gorbachev’s decisive role in a Cold War’s end : Was it possible that the end of the Cold War happened without Gorbachev? Introduction The very end of the Cold War happened ’suddenly’ in 1991. A dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was consequentially connected to the Cold War’s end. However‚ The Soviet Union had a strong military power both conventionally and strategically until 1985‚ and its economy could still endure more. In 1985‚ Mikhail Gorbachev‚ the last leader

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    Many Historians contributed the fall of Soviet Union directly to Mikhail Gorbachev and his reforms. They argued that Gorbachev’s Glasnost‚ (openness) and Perestroika‚ (restructuring) directly led to uprisings within the Soviet Union‚ and its Soviet republics that brought the downfall of Soviet Union. This is however a very shallow analysis of the downfall of the Soviet Union. For one to truly understand the fall of the Soviet Union one must understand the history of The Union of Soviet Socialist

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    Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) was a Russian philosopher from early 20th century‚ famous for his studies on carnival in the Middle Ages. He believed that the medieval carnival was the purest sense of carnival and that modern carnival is merely an image of carnival‚ not the real experience. In his book Rabelais and his World (1965) he examines the work of François Rabelais and the folk culture of the Middle Ages‚ where the carnival is the main focus. It was said that the people of the Middle Ages lived

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    linguistic variation Bakhtin developed the notion in contrast with the structuralist account of language‚ which was centered in the notion of langue‚ that is‚ the systematic set of rules determining the well-formedness of an expression or utterance. This concept‚ introduced by Saussure‚ emphasised the notion that the code conformed by the linguistic norms must be common to all speakers for communication to be possible. This was seen as a dangerous simplification by Bakhtin‚ who asserted that languages

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    status or ideology. Still‚ the performance of laughter may temper violence and control aggression between social classes. Bakhtin states‚ “festive folk laughter presents an element of victory not only over supernatural awe‚ over the sacred‚ over death; it also means the defeat of power‚ of earthly kings‚ of the earthly upper classes‚ of all that oppresses and restricts” (Bakhtin 210). Therefore‚ The Miller’s Tale can be read as an exercise in the tradition of complaint against the three-estate rule

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     Boris Tomashevsky‚ Grigory Gukovsky who revolutionised literary criticism between 1914 and the 1930s by establishing the specificity and autonomy of poetic language and literature. Russian formalism exerted a major influence on thinkers like Mikhail Bakhtin and Yuri Lotman‚ and on structuralism as a whole. The movement’s members had a relevant influence on modern literary criticism‚ as it developed in the structuralist and post-structuralist periods. Under Stalin it became a pejorative term for elitist

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    GRIFFIN: CHAPTER 12 RELATIONAL DIALECTICS Leslie Baxter and Barbara Montgomery 1. Griffin writes that Baxter and Montgomery “study how communication creates and constantly changes close relationships.” Explain. Baxter saw no law of gravitational pull to predict interpersonal attraction‚ no co-efficient of friction that would explain human conflict. She found‚ instead‚ people struggling to interpret the mixed messages about their relationship that they both spoke and heard. Ideas were the same

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    deterioration of Edmund’s integrity is a study on the nature of life and human nature. His aim to relinquish is father of his power is an example of the carnival theory – a literary depiction of a reversal when power structures change places  (Mikhail Bakhtin). Although this theory is usually applied towards children’s literature‚ Shakespeare uses this technique in order for the audience to empathise with Gloucester and bringing about catharsis within us. Edmund’s duplicity towards his own brother

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    Hosseini was very much interested in Persian Poetry‚ especially those of Omar Khayyam‚ Abdul-Qadir Bedil and his most favorite book was Divan-e-Hafez. Jack London’s White Fang lays an impact to the young immigration of Khlaed Hosseini. During the immigration‚ Hosseini and his family faced many hurdles and difficulties. These bitter and unforgettable experience are brought out in his first book. The Kite Runner is more autobiographical. He had a deep admiration for Ahmad Zahir‚ an Afgan singer. His

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