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    pantomime) and an appearance in three of David Belasco’s productions. Ruth’s inspiration for exploring Asian art and dance came from a cigarette poster that she saw. She began to study Hindu and philosophy she created Radha which she offered to showcase in New York. Her dance‚ Radha was based on the milkmaid who was married to a Hindu god. Because of her studies and recent dances she was able to create other dances such as The Cobra and The Incense. Ruth St. Denis had major influence on modern dance

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    Satwinder Singh (5984254) Bollywood Research Paper Many viewers have always seem to ask them selves what is the difference between Bollywood films and Hollywood. Bollywood films in the past they all had very similar themes and expressions‚ but Bollywood films today are somewhat resembling to Hollywood‚ as one can argue Hollywood films are still more technologically advanced compared to Bollywood movies‚ since Hollywood movies have a much bigger budget than Bollywood films. Over the past ten

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    End Term Examinations Locations for June 2014 Please contact the following persons. NOIDA : Mr. R a k e s h M i s h r a /Prasun Verma‚ ADDOE‚ Amity University ‚ F -2 Block‚ Sector 125 ‚ Noida - 201301 Mobile: 09899799477 / 09868382808 Toll Free: 1800-102-3434. Email: asodlnoida@amity.edu; rmishra@amity.edu ‚ pverma1@amity.edu SAKET : Mr. Mukesh Prasad‚ ADDOE‚ Amity International School‚ MBlock Market‚ Saket‚ NewDelhi. Tel.: 011 -29561680‚ 9891025104‚ Email: mprasad1@amity.edu ; asodlsaket@amity

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    of Punjab. Lala Lajpat Rai was born in 1865 into an Aggarwal‚ or trader family. His birth took place at his mother’s grand-parents’ home in a village called Dhudike in Ferozpur District‚ while his mother was visiting there. His father‚ Munshi Radha Krishna Azad‚ a religious and educated man‚ was at the time receiving education at Normal School‚ Delhi after serving as a teacher for three years. Lala’s mother‚ Shrimati Gulab Devi‚ a strict religious lady‚ tauhgt her children strong morals values.

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    one is indispensable. I will dismiss her for this.’ Although Ayah has contributed much to the family‚ no one but Radha appreciates it. The same goes for Sidda in ’Leela’s Friend’‚ who is immediately assumed to be a thief simply because he was an ex-convict. However‚ the characters are not totally unhappy. Both Ayah and Sidda have a close‚ loving relationship with their charges‚ Radha and Leela‚ who seem to cling on to them more than they do to their parents. The children are free from prejudice and

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    ANNEXURE B Programme Code: _______________________ Course Code: _______________________ Enrollment No: _______________________ Study Center Code: _______________________ Regional Center: _______________________ AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE: A MODERN HINDU TEMPLE Project Report submitted to the Indira Gandhi National Open University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Diploma in Tourism Studies/Bachelors Degree in Tourism Studies

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    Themes - Road to Salvation Revenge Greed (Personal Gain) Materialism – Jhingur judges himself by the value of his property as if this defines his character Quote: “Whenever Jhingur looked at his cane field a sort of intoxication came over him. He had bighas of land which would earn him an easy 600 rupees. And if God sawto it that therates went up then who could complain? Why should he worry about money? The merchants were already beginning to fawn on him.” From the beginning we seem to focus

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    means and the purposed of it. While it is true that in the novel‚ education poses a threat to Krishna ’s journey for growth‚ it is also only through education that he attains his goal. However there are two systems of education presented in the novel: the British system and the "Leave Alone" System. In his journey for growth Krishna must renounce one and come to respect the other. The novel opens with Krishna ’s confession that he feels a "vague" sort of "self disaffection"‚ a constant sense that "something

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    As the world grows more connected‚ religions confront a challenge in trying to secure their fundamental beliefs against the opposition of other faiths. Two of these religions‚ Christianity and Hinduism‚ respond with an inclusivist view that acknowledges that pieces of the truth can be found in other faiths‚ but maintains that the whole truth only exists within the confines of their own. However‚ the faiths differ in that Christian inclusivism is more closed‚ only recognizing the truth in other faiths

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    and Kangna Ranaut in the lead roles. The story follows the life of Rohit Mehra‚ a scientist‚ and Krishna "Krrish" Mehra‚ his superhero son‚ who face an elaborate conspiracy orchestrated by the evil genius Kaal and his female henchman Kaya. In the process‚ Krishna ’s pregnant wife Priya is kidnapped by Kaal and the form-changing Kaya takes her place at the Mehra home who eventually falls for Krishna. Krrish 3 was produced on a budget of at least 1 billion (US$15 million) and was initially scheduled

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