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    childhood to reminisce in the awkward‚ comical and daunting experiences and discover parallelisms to our present existence. Rohinton Mistry writes of the parallel fears of water and swimming from childhood to adulthood and of overcoming‚ slowly but surely‚ a seemingly trivial act. The imagery and memory of water‚ specifically‚ is a key theme throughout the story. Mistry writes of the symbolism and meaning of water for the character in a philosophical way through self-exploring questions and recollections

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    English Project Members:1) Sweekrith Iyer 2) Vivek bhandarkar 3) Samadhan 4) Pranav Gosavi 5) Ravindra Jagtap __________________Touch Screen Technology____________________ Sweekrith- In This Modern Time One Thing Is Very Common And All People That Are From Elders To Children Are Crazy About It. They Just Want More And More Features In It And They Keep On Waiting For Them. It Is Now A Common Topic Among The Young Generation. It Is None Other But The Touch Screen Technology. A Very

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    Short-Term Problems Since the retirement of Ratan Tata‚ the challenge comes along to identify a true successor‚ which Ratan had finally chosen Cyrus Mistry. Ratan Tata is being looked upon as the savior whom had leaded the Tata Group into the gigantic globalized market and therefore‚ to fulfill his shoes could be one endearing task for Cyrus Mistry. Moving forward‚ Tata Group faces a risk of losing the capability to further help support the society when it comes down to the New Economy realities

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    com/htm/Group_Investor_GroupFinancials.htm 3. The Economist. 2011. The World Economy: Be Afraid. http://www.economist.com/node/21530986 4. The Times of India. 2011. Ratan Tata’s Successor: Cyrus Mistry to lead Tata Group. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Ratan-Tatas-successor-Cyrus-Mistry-to-lead-Tata-Group/articleshow/10843952.cms 5. BBC.2011. “India: Tata becomes India’s wealthiest group”. BBC news‚ June 20. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13838362

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    The novel A Fine Balance‚ written by Rohinton Mistry‚ takes place in India in the mid-1970s when the government declares a “State of Internal Emergency”. A period of political turmoil and violence ensues‚ wreaking havoc onto all as they try to survive under new orders. During this time‚ four individual’s lives become intertwined in unimaginable ways as they each conquer problem after problem‚ relishing the smallest moments of bliss as they try to continue on. This relentless battle between hope and

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    reflect on our memories largely shaped by experience‚ some positive others negative. While our stories are varied the sights and scents that fill our youth can at a moments’ notice flood back when we detect a hauntingly familiar aroma. For Rohinton Mistry and Moses Milstein‚ the sights‚ sounds and scents of their childhood provide tapestry kaleidoscope of stereotypes and social prejudices which influence their perspectives as adults. Memories of Montreal – and Richness by Moses Milstein exposes

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    Such a Long Journey (SaLJ) by Rohinton Mistry and Song of Solomon (SoS) by Toni Morrison are novels that both showcases the lives of their male protagonist‚ Gustad and Milkman respectively. In both novels‚ symbols are used to represent different meanings‚ and both novels have successfully used them to do so. Even though the symbols from the two books represents different things‚ they are also both used to show change‚ which can be seen in the symbols of the black wall and black paper on the windows

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    Assignment 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment you will demonstrate your knowledge of person-centred care. You will explore what is meant by the term ‘consent’‚ define person-centred values‚ and consider how active participation can be used to best effect. You will consider how risk assessments can support informed choices and examine the factors that contribute to the well being of individuals

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    Graham Dodd Model Financial Management Assignment 2 Topic: Rational for Dividends By Group 2:- 104 | Anshul Jain 105 | Bhaskar Jain 106 | Pranav Jain 154 | Parth Barot 155 | Subhashish Baruah 156 | Chaitanya Agrawal Financial Management Assignment 2 Topic: Rational for Dividends By Group 2:- 104 | Anshul Jain 105 | Bhaskar Jain 106 | Pranav Jain 154 | Parth Barot 155 | Subhashish Baruah 156 | Chaitanya Agrawal Introduction Definition Dividends are a distribution of a portion

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    might help Mr Mistry make up his mind about what he wants. A thorough risk assessment might help Mr Misty make up his mind about what he wants by showing him what risk he’s in and identify what he is able to do for himself and what he may struggle with‚ also showing what adaptions may be needed‚ it will also show what everyone’s role is and give a clear picture of how is life will change. CIV Explain why Mr Mistry may choose to take a risk and live alone in his own home. Mr Mistry may choose to

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