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    in society is dominated by characters such as Miss Havisham and Estella that show great levels of authority yet only through the force of their insecurities. After years of being controlled Pip finally makes this realization as he visits Estella at Satis house: “ I saw in this‚ wretched though it made me‚ and bitter the sense of dependence and even degradation that it awakened-I saw in this‚ that Estella was set to wreak Miss Havisham’s revenge on men and that she was not given to me until I gratified

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    This she likens to the way in which the women’s question had been linked to the “colonization mission” in the past‚ constructed irrefutably as a move to improve the lot of women entrenched in primitive and regressive societal customs like purdah‚ sati and child marriage all in the name of family honour. However‚ this she says‚ became a tool to rationalize their own hegemonic behavior. In the same way‚ to view the globalization discourse as a panacea for traditionally constraining ways of being according

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    perceptions of himself‚ the world‚ and the people he interacts with are affected by various characters throughout Stage One of the book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. In this section of the story‚ Pip’s life is centered upon the Forge and the Satis House. The characters in these settings alter and shape his developing character and paradigms of the world by either nurturing and caring for him‚ treating him without regard to his feelings‚ or by exposing him to how different people perceive contentment

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    Law is the expression of the will of the society. Its virtue or vice depends on the social conscience at a given time. A bad law is a manifestation of an aberration in a body politic of the conscience of the society. In every political society it is the law which contributes to its civilized character‚ but law is the handmaid of social justice‚ rendering in the interest of society that which is according to law and to which a person or persons are entitled. Law is the very foundation of

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    Fast Food Research Study KULTYY. SAID Introduction • Franklin Pierce College was founded in 1962 by Frank S. DiPietro • This research project was conducted from September to December of 2004 for the population of Franklin Pierce College. • The population of our survey was based on the 1‚591 Franklin Pierce College students on the Rindge campus. 2 Problem Statement Our research team came to the conclusion that there is a lack of fast food facilities in the Rindge area. We came

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    First Quarter Book Analysis on Great Expectations By: Stephen Rahimian In Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations‚ Pip‚ the main protagonist in the story‚ is very idealistic and yearns to become a gentleman. He wants to better himself and rise above his humble origins in hopes of winning over his love Estella. Pip is also a very kind man and cares about the ones who are close to him. However‚ he is also a very arrogant man‚ and he does not see what his arrogance

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    A Study on Feminism and patriotism in Nayantara Sahgal’s Rich Like Us Abstract In this research paper I might endeavor to build up that both Nayantara Sahgal’s women’s rights and patriotism are set apart by weakening ovals‚ which make her complicit with those exceptionally talks—of male controlled society and government—that she obviously looks to uncover and study in Rich Like Us. Born into modern India’s chief political family‚ the Nehrus‚ and raised in a household in which female children did

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    every mould. He is a looker‚ chocolatey‚ experimental and total paisa vasool‚ read Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan. The heroine From feeble to fabulous In the early decades‚ the heroine in Indian cinema had only one objective in life‚ that of being a sati-savitri‚ who never looked beyond her family and husband. The kitchen was her cocoon‚ and she epitomised all things good. Through the 1940s‚ 50s and 60s‚ heroines such as Mala Sinha‚ Meena Kumari‚ Madhubala‚ Nanda and Asha Parekh ruled these roles.

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    Discuss the importance of Joe Gargery and the life of the forge in the presentation of the central issues of Great Expectations. “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens is a novel about a young boy‚ named Pip‚ who’s expectations are raised from being a blacksmiths apprentice to being a gentleman after he is adopted by an unknown benefactor. As a result of this Pip leaves his childhood home of the forge and his father figure‚ Joe Gargery. The novel explores the key themes of corruption of money‚

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    Qno: 1. Ideology of Pakistan? ANSWER: Introduction Pakistan is an ideological state and the ideology of Pakistan is an Islamic Ideology. Its basic principles being: “The only Sovereign is Allah.” Ideology of Pakistan basically means that Pakistan should be a state where the Muslims should have an opportunity to live according to the faith and creed based on the Islamic principles. Quaid-e-Azam once said: “Pakistan was created the day the first Indian national entered the field of Islam

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