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    Once upon a time‚ long ago‚ there was a charming hamlet in the sweeping green country side of Europe‚ named the Kingdom of Zinn. The hamlet was the center of the kingdom‚ with other small towns and villages surrounding it‚ and was known as Morningsong. It was so named because its’ beloved rulers‚ King and Queen Zinn‚ were lovers of nature and artistic expression‚ and their intention was to create a land and community that encouraged the flourishing of the arts. From their union‚ a son was born

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    Self Help groups 11 am‚ 13th Sep12…. A speeding military van stops at the door of the Sarpanch’s residence. Two army men come out rushing and walk towards the house door. They are looking for the Village Sarpanch to convey an important message- that a blast is going to take place in sometime and people of certain areas need to be warned. As Varsha‚ a skinny young woman‚ her head duly covered‚ steps forward‚ the army men give a doubting look and repeat to her that the Sarpanch be called instead

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    was published in 1948) Where quite often means a country‚ a town or something similar (e.g. Tony’s Story takes place in New Mexico‚ One of my best friends in Australia‚ etc.) What kind of place Physical environment: e.g. a farm‚ a native village‚ a family home‚ a staircase‚ an industrial town (etc. etc.) Social environment: e.g. a ghetto‚ a slum‚ a middle-class suburb (etc. etc.) Psychological environment: e.g. a cold atmosphere‚ a tolerant family home (etc. etc.) Not all the above points

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    eyesight begins to fail‚ so she is forced to find another way to make money Her friend Zenobia introduces her to Mrs Gupta‚ who offers her some tailoring piece work She hires Ishvar Darji and his nephew Omprakash‚ originally from a small village‚ to do the work. Ishvar’s father wanted a better life for his sons and so sent them to a neighbouring town to learn to be tailors They became the apprentices of Muslim tailor Ashraf Ishvar was seventeen‚ racial hatred of Muslims reached

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    each other‚ allowing them to have similarities. In Shirley Jackson ’s "The Lottery" you come across a village were the people meet together for a yearly ritual. "The people of the village began to gather in the square‚ between the post office and the bank‚ around ten o ’clock; in some towns there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started on June 26th‚ but in this village‚ where there were only about three hundred people‚ the whole lottery took less than two hours‚ so it

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    an Argument “Woven baskets characterized by a particular distinctive pattern have previously been found only in the immediate vicinity of the prehistoric village of Palea and therefore were believed to have been made only by the Palean people. Recently‚ however‚ archaeologists discovered such a "Palea n" basket in Lithos‚ an ancient village across the Brim River from Palea. The Brim River is very deep and broad‚ and so the ancient Paleans could have crossed it only by boat‚ and no Palean boats

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    transformation of human social roots on a global scale‚ whereby predominantly rural culture is being rapidly replaced by predominantly urban culture. The last major change in settlement patterns was the accumulation of hunter-gatherers into villages many thousand years ago. Village culture is characterized by common bloodlines‚ intimate relationships‚ and communal behavior whereas urban culture is characterized by distant bloodlines‚ unfamiliar relations‚ and competitive behavior. This unprecedented movement

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    the villagers from using the road‚ Obi set up a big fence around the school. Three days later the village priest contacted Obi. He told Obi to remove the fence because the spirits of dead people departed by it and babies who were born came through it. Obi told the priest that his job as a teacher was to destroy old myths like that. He did not remove the fence. Two days later a woman died in the village. An old spiritualist was contacted to calm down the relatives who strongly disliked the fence.

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    The Gabbar Singh Case

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    Singh Case Strategic Management -I Opportunity: 1. Serve sentence & join politics 2. He can re band and Kill Thakur and Veeru 3. Escape from prison and continue to live as an outlaw (maybe in another village) Strengths: 1. Feeling of Revenge 2. Fear in the mind of people 3. Knows topography of village and surrounding area 4. Headstrong and precedented in his approach as a leader also he is very ambitious and driven in his career aspirations Weakness: 1. De-banding of his troops 2. Difficulty in finding

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    the subjects of his studies. Next‚ was gaining entrée‚ or entrance to the village (Omohundro 63)‚ he was to find a modestly priced house in the village where he and his wife Karen could live in‚ which he was able to do with some help. The only thing that Raybeck had to do was fulfill the landowner’s obligation of doing guard duty which proved to be a good resource in collecting information and gaining contacts within the village. After settling in‚ the culture shock starts to kick in for Raybeck which

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