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    Beckham

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    FILM ANALYSIS MOVIE: BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM Bend It Like Beckham. An Indian family in London tries to raise their soccer-playing daughter in a traditional way. Unlike her traditional older sister‚ Pinky‚ who is preparing for a lavish Indian wedding and a lifetime of cooking the perfect chapati‚ Jess dreams of playing soccer professionally‚ like her hero David Beckham. Wholeheartedly against Jess’ unorthodox ambition‚ her parents eventually reveal that their reservations have more to do with protecting

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    Indira Gandhi

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    Indira Gandhi the 1st female prime minister of India was born on 19th November‚ 1917 into the politically influential Nehru family. Her father was Jawaharlal Nehru and her mother was Kamala Nehru. Her grandfather‚ Motilal Nehru‚ was a prominent Indian nationalist leader. Her father‚ Jawaharlal Nehru‚ was a pivotal figure in the Indian independence mover of Independent India. After finishing schooling Indira Gandhi went to Shantiniketan‚ a school set up by Rabindranath Tagore‚ and Huzurpaga‚ Pune

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    a film that was written‚ directed‚ and produced by Gurinder Chadha‚ a British film maker who was grew up in India. The film focuses on the main character’s desire to play football and the conflict she faces due to her obligations to her traditional Sikh family. The character‚ Jess Bhamra‚ must make the decision to pursue football or follow her parent’s wishes and complete school and marry and Indian man. As Jess struggles to find her own identity without losing her family‚ she befriends a British

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    like the director‚ is British-Asian. Just like Director Chadha had refused to take traditional Punjabi dancing lessons and watch Bollywood films as a child‚ Jesminder unintentionally rebels when trying to integrate cultures. Jesminder’s traditional Sikh parents want her to be ‘good’ by completing university and marrying an Indian man. However‚ due to local influences‚ Jesminder dreams of playing football professionally. The film explores how Jesminder finds a way to integrate her parents wants (Indian

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    Breakaway Movie Analysis

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    Sammy‚ Cousin Reena‚ Reena’s Fiancé Sonu‚ Coach Dan Winters‚ Melissa the Coaches sister‚ the hockey team made up of Raj’s family and friends whom are all Sikh’s and the Hammerhead’s hockey team they play against. The Singh’s are a large Sikh Indian family. Sikh men do not cut their hair‚ mustache or beard and they cover their hair with turbans. Most of the men in the Singh family work for the family trucking business Speedy Singh’s‚ which is owned by the Uncle. Raj’s father wants him to be a part

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    Partition: Was it worth it?

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    roughly about 1‚210‚193‚422. This is the place where many religions were born‚ religions such as Hinduism‚ Jainism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam‚ and Sikhism. It is also a place with a very dark history‚ a tragic experience for hundreds and thousands of Hindus‚ Sikhs‚ and Muslims who were killed in the communal slaughter which accompanied the process and the nearly fifteen million that were made refugees. The partition of India at independence in 1947 into the sovereign states of India and Pakistan is one of the

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    12 percent of the population‚ and the country also has large Sikh‚ Christian andZoroastrian populations. It is home to the holiest shrines of four world religions: Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism and Sikhism. Modern India came into existence in 1947 as a secular nation and the Indian constitution’s preamble states that India is a secular state. India has a Hindu President (Pratibha Patil)‚ Muslim Vice President (M. Hamid Ansari)‚ a Sikh Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) and a Christian Defence MinisterA

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    In 1914‚ a ship‚ Komagatamaru‚ from Hong Kong carried 376 passengers travelling to Vancouver and ninety percent were Sikhs. The passengers were mostly mmigrants from Punjab and British India who did not like their living conditions in their hometown. However‚ the Canadian government refused them to enter Vancouver which caused the Komagatamaru incident. Thy thought that they had premmison to stay at Canada since they were British subjects. However‚ only few returning residents and the ship’s doctor

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    HINQ Assignment 2

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    HINQ100 Assignment 2 220098559 Manbir Rooprai Question 1 Primary source: Mahatma Ghandi was famously known for leading India to independence against the British empowered India. The movement against the British ruled India had leaded them to independence and created civil rights and freedom across the world. Ghandi was well known for various protests and movements but most significant was the 400 kilometre march in order to banish the Dandi salt tax that was imposed by the British in the 1930’s

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    Cited: Bhagat‚ R. B. “Census and the Construction of Communalism in India.” In Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol 36‚ No. 46/47‚ pp. 4352-4356‚ Nov 2001. Oberoi‚ Harjot. “The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture‚ Identity and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition”‚ pp 1-23. University of Chicago Press‚ 1994. Cohn‚ Bernard. “The Census‚ Social Structure and Objectification in South Asia” In An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays‚ pp 224-254. Oxford University Press‚ 1987. Davis‚ Richard

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