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    Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve portrays its positive woman characters as ideal sufferers and nurturers. "[T]he cause of her suffering springs mainly from poverty and natural calamity. The women are from the rural sections of society. They are the daughters of the soil and have inherited age-old traditions which they do not question. Their courage lies in meek or at times cheerful way [sic] of facing poverty or calamity" [Meena Shirdwadkar‚ Image of Woman in the Indo-Anglian Novel (New Delhi:

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    Imperialism in India Imperialism is a policy with a massive influence that completely overpowers weak nations. The late nineteenth and twentieth centuries contained the height of imperialist nations’ power. Not even the rich culture of India was spared at this time‚ for the forceful and industrial Great Britain extended its reach even there. Although originally control rest into the hands of the British East India Company‚ the home government eventually took command themselves. Ultimately‚ controlling

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    this economic issue. A better way describing this situation‚ The United State is having a cancer that cannot be exacerbate and has to cure. In order to find out how to shrink the inequality gap‚ we have to find out what causes the gap to expand. Sita Slavov wrote an article starting with the National Basketball Association‚

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    Lessons from Ramayana Lessons from Ramayana 25 25 By H H Radhanath Swami 1. Power of Bad Association: It was a known fact in Ayodhya that Kaikeyi loved Lord Rama more than his own son Bharath‚ then how could she become so evil. It is by her bad association with Mantara. 2. Attachment to service & not to the position: Lord Ram was willing to become the king as a service to Maharaj Dasarath and He was also willing to go to the forest as a service to His father. 3. Mission

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    Goldilocks Annotation

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    Annotation Berger‚ S.‚ & Cartwright‚ A. (2010). Goldilocks and the three bears. New York: Scholastic. Once upon a time‚ there were 3 bears and a girl named Goldilocks. The author adds their own twist to the story‚ but still teaches the overall moral of the original story that includes teaching manners and never falling asleep in a bear’s home. This book engages the read and keeps them interactive with the way the book was put together. At the end of the story‚ the discovery is made to who was eating

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    Mewar Textiles Mills Ltd. Vs Sita Ram Basanti Bai Jain Introduction The case we are discussing about is Mewar Textiles Mills Ltd. Vs sita ram basanti jain in which sita ram is an agent who was working for mewar textile mills Ltd. Which is the respondent of this case .in this particular case the plaintiff pleads that he has provided his services which are not being treated well . the plaintiff dispatches some wagons of coal as an agent to the textile mills at a price of 11936/78 paisa .

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    people want to do what is right. Where this conflicts in the myth and in many people is for example Rama exiled Sita because he thought that it was what was right for his people and himself even if he believed her and loved her. This myth teaches us that the decision we make might not turn our lives into what we want. For example Rama went through all the trouble to defeat Ravana to get Sita back‚ but even after all that he has to exile her. ?I have tried to think of a way to deal with this problem

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    TANUSRI  R.P  SAMY   VISUAL  CULTURE  INTERMEDIATE  PROJECT   Perception  and  Composition.     The  painting  I  have  chosen  represents  the  formal  elements  that  reflect  on  a  new   modern  art  movement  pre  and  post  independent  India.  The  artist  is  Jamini  Roy   and  the  painting  is  named:  "Drummers”     Shri  Jamini  Roy

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    [pic][pic]  [pic] [pic] Top of Form [pic] Bottom of Form   [pic] [pic]     [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic]                 [pic]   [pic][pic] [pic] [pic]   The Indian Woman in Kamala Markandaya For a long time‚ the woman has assumed a secondary role in the first generation of Indian English male writing such as R.K.Narayan‚ Raja Rao‚ Mulk Raj Anand. Indeed‚ R.K.Narayan ’s heroine‚ Rosie‚ in his novel ’The Guide ’ is viewed

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    lived his entire life in an exemplary manner - by the rules of dharma. In fact‚ that was why Indians consider him heroic and respect him so much . When Rama was a young boy‚ he was the perfect son. Later he was an ideal husband to his faithful wife‚ Sita‚ and finally a responsible ruler of Aydohya. The first example of obedience and respect displayed by Rama is vivid when the news of his banishment‚ enforced by his own parents‚ are brought to him. He handles the situation with remarkably patient and

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