CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Statement of the problem The statement of the study is “Harassment faced by the students of IUB”. 1.2 Objectives of research study 1. To analyze the interest of students in mathematics. 2. To find out factors that affect interest of students in mathematics. 3. To find out ways and techniques to develop interest of students in mathematics. 1.3 Research Questions 1. What is the interest of students in Mathematics
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“Copyright law protects foxes better than hedgehogs”. Per Lord Hoffmann in Designer Guild v Russell Williams [2000] 1 WLR 2416. Discuss.” Index I. Introduction 3 i) Intellectual property 3 ii) Copy right 3 II. Case study 6 i) Facts of the case 6 ii) Decision of the chancery division and court of appeal 7 iii) Judgement of the House of Lords 9 iv) Lord Hoffman’s view on the case 9 III. Comparison of copyright to foxes and hedgehogs
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BOOK REVIEWS Families‚ Labour and Love: Family Diversity in a Changing World By Maureen Baker Allen & Unwin‚ Sydney‚ 2001‚ xii + 320 pp.‚ $42.95 (Paperback) Maureen Baker is Professor of Sociology at the University of Auckland‚ New Zealand. The idea for this book was conceived when‚ on moving to Auckland from McGill University‚ Canada‚ she was unable to find a recent New Zealand text on the sociology of families. Further‚ most analogous texts from countries with broadly similar social histories-Australia
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Educating Rita by Willy Russell explores the relationship between the two characters involved in the play‚ Frank and Rita over a time span‚ of several months. A variety of themes are explored as Rita‚ a working class Liverpudlian‚ aspires to a higher social and academic level so that she may have choices‚ with Frank‚ a disillusioned and failed poet as her teacher. As Rita progresses‚ Russell uses a range of dramatic techniques and tensions between the two characters to explore themes of the personal
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A major theme in ‘Our Day Out’ is the lack of education and opportunity for young people in the inner city. Using scenes from the play‚ show how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of this theme The lack of education and opportunity affects young people in inner cities like Liverpool‚ these young people have never been given the chance to have a good education‚ and therefore they were just stuck in a states school‚ where there aren’t many people who care what grades they get and what they
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This universal pressure to make a mark on the world before passing on is displayed well between Russell and his mother. When asked if he wants to be the President‚ Russell replies with a no’ and says that he wants " to be a garbage man." Numerous times throughout the book‚ his mother answers in both anger and disappointment "Have a little gumption‚ Russell." Does his lack of interest in being the president mean that he doesn’t have any character? Do his goals have to be unrealistic
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Comparing Narrative in Fiction and Non-Fiction Paper Comparing Narrative in Fiction and Non-Fiction Paper 1 " My Lack of Gumption" a non fiction story by Russell Baker and "Forty-Five Month a fiction story by R. K. Narayan were two very interesting readings. It was quite amazing to see how two authors with totally unique writing styles portrayed the same message. One was comprised
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exploring such areas as the credibility‚ entertainment value and superiority within the distinct character of both‚ the fictional and non-fictional genres of literature. The stories‚ The Richer‚ the Poorer by Dorothy West and My Lack of Gumption‚ by Russell Baker both taken from The Art of Work (LaRocco & Coughlin‚ 1996‚ p. 106 and 119) and The Virus‚ by Craig Brown and Buy a Cellular Phone‚ Sublet Your Soul by Robert Aquinas McNally both taken from The Literature of Work (Murphy‚ S.‚ Sperling‚ J
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know why caged birds sing” Ms. Flower is a mentor to Maya and make her realize about how she loves literature and teaches her how to respect others. In “No Gumption” Ms. Baker was set on the fact to make her son ’Russell’ to become someone significant and so she told him a few options to try out that will make him successful. In this process‚ Russell realized his interest in writing. (15 points) Score 2. All of the memoirs in this unit are told from the first-person point of view. Why is
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“BARRIO BOY” story for “Ernesto Galarza” writer the older figure called Miss. Hopley and she said “it was easy for me to feel that becoming proud American‚ as she said we should did not mean feeling a shamed of being a Mexican” In “No Gumption” story for “Russel Baker” writer the older figure is the mother even though she didn’t believed him‚ she loved him and helped him to be a writer. In “I know why the caged bird sings” for “Maya Angelou” the older figure is Mrs. Flowers and she said “Words mean
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