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    women safety

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    :-Is India As compare to the other countries INDIA is only country where women got the respective position .Here women has not only gone to the space ‚ in fact they are worshiped as a lord.In one of the village of India ‚there is still PANCHAALI PRATHA is going on‚where a single woman can get marry to many men but man’s are not allowed to get marry with more then one woman‚ also for getting married with a girl ‚the BROOM family has to pay huge amount of money i.E. Dowry. Secondly from the ancient

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    nineteenth century when social reformers‚ beginning with Ram Mohun Roy (1772-1833)‚ began to focus on issues concerning women. Roy condemned sati‚ kulin polygamy and spoke in favour of women’s property rights. He held the condition of Indian women as one of the factors responsible for the degraded state of Indian society. If Ram Mohun is remembered for his anti-sati movement‚ Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar is more often remembered for his widow remarriage campaign. Following them‚ improving the condition of

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    Great Expectations

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    Great Expectations Lecture One Dr Mandy Treagus Lecture Plan • Realism and the rise of the novel • More on the Bildungsroman • Indicators of adult looking back at childhood • Narrator and narrative voice • What drives the narrative? Great Expectations and Realism • Realism a reading as well as a writing practice • Realism strongly connected with philosophy • The individual in relation to society • ‘Modern philosophical realism … begins from the position that Truth can be

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    becoming a gentleman. The unfolding of this fantasy forms the basic plot of the novel‚ providing Dickens the opportunity to gently satirize the class system of his era and to make a point about the system’s capricious nature. Though the introduction of Satis House and Miss Havisham seems to have little to with the basic plot thus far‚ this section abounds in mystery and foreshadowing‚ particularly relating to Miss Havisham’s character. At this stage of the novel‚ Dickens does not answer questions‚ only

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    here is that ui is not observed. ˆ Doing OLS yields inconsistent estimates (remember the OVB formula). ˆ In this case we refer to Xi as an endogenous variable. ˆ The way to get consistent estimates is to use an instrument‚ which is a variable that satises the following two properties: 1. Relevance: Cov (Zi ‚ Xi ) = 0. 2. Exogeneity: Cov (Zi ‚ ui ) = 0. ˆ In words: since the variation of Xi is contaminated (it is correlated with the variation of ui )‚ it follows that we need a variable

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    Social Evil

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    conditions of women in the society. We need to combat evils like the glorification of sati places as pilgrimages‚ dowry system‚ girl feticides‚ decline in sex ratio‚ harassment of women etc. This can be achieved by educating the woman and making her financially independent. Rajasthan has been in the news recently and for all the wrong reasons. First‚ it was tigers disappearing‚ then it was a guidebook that referred to sati-sites as tourist destinations‚ and then it was child marriages. The legal age for

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    Newars‚ a Cultural Identity I have respect for all religion‚ castes‚ races and each culture that is associated with them. Each one of them have their own physical features‚ specialty and importance. Each one of them is different‚ but not less or inferior than any other. Comparing one to the other would be only for the sake of finding out the differences‚ and not deciding on which is superior to the other. This should be clarified to everybody. As being born and raised in the environment

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    Effects of Switching Barriers on Satisfaction‚ Repurchase Intentions and Attitudinal Loyalty Claes-Robert Julander Ragnar Söderberg Professor of Business Administration Center for Consumer Marketing Stockholm School of Economics1 Magnus Söderlund Associate Professor Center for Consumer Marketing Stockholm School of Economics SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Business Administration. No. 2003:1. Stockholm: January 2003. 1 Claes-Robert Julander Stockholm School of Economics Box 6501 se

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    Two Nation Theory

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    TWO NATION THEORY Muhammad Asbaq Younis MEANING OF TWO NATION THEORY  The Two Nation theory means the cultural‚ political‚ religious‚ economic and social dissimilarities between the two major communities‚ Hindus and Muslims of the Subcontinent.  This theory means that there were two nations in the subcontinent‚ the Hindus and the Muslims.  Subcontinent consists of two different communities having their own philosophy of life.  This theory gave rise to two distinct political ideologies

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    TITLE Dickens’ Great Expectations portrays the lives of different people throughout various levels of society and how they all react to their own condition. The past is always haunting the characters’ lives and‚ in most cases‚ it even determines the course of their future existence. It is inevitable to see in the story how some characters‚ playing the role of parents‚ define the lives of others‚ especially children‚ causing indelible consequences. Thus parents must not mold children after their

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