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    Nature

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    What is Nature Tourism? Nature tourism – responsible travel to natural areas‚ which conserves the environment and improves the welfare of local people. It is tourism based on the natural attractions of an area. Examples include birdwatching‚ photography‚ stargazing‚ camping‚ hiking‚ hunting‚ fishing‚ and visiting parks. These experiential tourists are interested in a diversity of natural and cultural resources. They want what is real‚ and they want to be immersed in a rich natural‚ cultural‚ or

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    Female Foeticide

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    female foeticide/ infanticide The term female foeticide means killing the female foetus in the mother’s womb. How cruel? The practice has been followed in India for ages‚ a country that once described its women as godessess. For this reason‚ Indian women will soon get extinct. Surprised? The most active part is being played by the women themselves -- why? Just for the mere want of a boy‚ mothers don’t feel bad in strangulating their daughters in their wombs. Can anyone be more cruel?  In India‚ sex

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    Objectification of Females

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    Reader. Ed. Laurie Ouellette. New York: Routledge‚ 2013. 363-377. Print. Mulvey‚ Laura. "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema." Screen 16.3 Autumn 1975: 6-18. Brown U‚ 10 June. 2010. Web. 12 April 2013. . Schubart‚ Rikke. Bitches and Action Babes: the Female Hero in Popular Cinema‚ 1970-2006. Jefferson: McFarland & Company Inc. Publishers‚ 2007.

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    Female Feoticide

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    A Cry Still Unheard: The Menace Of Female Foeticide In India “I am daughter of India. I am like your daughters who are playing in your premises‚ who are bringing laurels to the nation like Sunita Williams‚ Kiran Bedi‚ Kalpana Chawla‚ Sania Mirza etc. But there is a difference between me and all of you as I have been killed in the womb of my mother itself.” Once in our lives‚ most of us must have heard that a child is a ‘gift’ from God. Though whatever biology may suggest‚ it is not an uncommon

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    Fear In Frankenstein

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    grotesque being. Little did they know that horrified response was the key feeling Mary Shelley sought to evoke when she wrote her gothic novel Frankenstein; however‚ she manipulates that fear in such a way so as to show that what may seem scary in the moment is actually not the true danger‚ or rather‚ ‘monster’. Mary Shelley introduces a scientist‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ with great ambitions and also great flaws‚ so as to twist a seemingly innocent endeavor into something with very grave consequences. The

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    Female Foeticide

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    The act of aborting or terminating a foetus while it’s still in the womb‚ because it is female‚ is known as female foeticide. This can be done after determining the sex of the child before it’s born‚ through ultrasound scans. Although‚ sex determination in India is illegal‚ the practice is rampant and has become a multi-million dollar industry. This process began in the early 1990s when ultrasound techniques gained widespread use in India. There was a tendency for families to continuously produce

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    Female Education

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    of our society‚ a gender inequality exists in receiving education which is enacted to the females. This unwanted practice is continuing still in our society and hinders the progress of our nation. In our country‚ because of some old superstitions and customs‚ girls are deprived from many facilities which are cashed in on by males. Education is one of those. The parents think not to invest money to their female children rather than to the males. And that’s why; women of our country still can’t lead

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    Female Infantcide

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    declined and the decline was sharper for female children than a male children in the age groups 0-6 years‚” reported the “Children in India 2012- A Statistical Appraisal” conducted by the Central Statistical Organization. This developed a noticeably skewed child sex ratio. China’s One Child Policy‚ established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979‚ has led to the disdain of female infants‚ abortion‚ neglect‚ abandonment‚ and infanticide- known for the female infanticide rather than male. Though

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    Nature

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    Nature is an integral part of our lives. But even while we appreciate the blessings she bestows on us‚ we forget that we are plundering her treasures and thereby denying our children the pleasure of enjoying nature in all her abundance and variety in the future. The beauty of nature has been extolled in the works of poets and artists. When Wordsworth describes the daffodils dancing in the breeze or when our eyes alight on a painting by William Turner‚ our hearts are filled with an indescribable emotion

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    Jealousy In Frankenstein

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    In the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ the Monster is portrayed as a hideous gigantic creature that faces rejection and bitterness from his creator Victor and the society. Because the monster desires to be loved and accepted and not hated in the society he pleads in desperation and anger to have the company of a friend. The monster begins his plea with a question‚ which shows that he is unaware of how and what he has to undertake in order for his wish to be fulfilled. As the monster continues to plead‚ he reinforces

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