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    Ghanshyam Thori · Resources for Essay Language should be creative (E.g. Not many would have imagined that the India Democracy would not be a case of Infant Mortality). Conclusion: The end of conclusion can be “Remember the immortal words of Swami Vivekananda or Gandhiji or Nehru etc” followed by quotation on that topic. Some Typical Words to be Used: Problem: predicament‚ plight‚ dilemma‚ quandary‚ bone of contention‚ hassle‚ conundrum‚ crisis. Criminal/Wrongdoer: offender‚ wrongdoer‚ culprit

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    IGCSE London Examinations IGCSE Anthology for English Language (4355) For examination in May and November 2005‚ 2006‚ 2007 April 2003‚ Issue 1 delivered locally‚ recognised globally Anthology Anthology for English Language (4355) London Examinations IGCSE Edexcel is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic‚ vocational‚ occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through

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    its campus from 1960.The fort has lost its original magnificence and is now in ruins. The reasons include almost no maintenance of the fort and vandalism. The fort consists of the palace of the King/Queen and a temple dedicated to Lord Chennakesava Swami. This study is an attempt to document the Fort from its birth to its present state. A study and analysis is also undertaken of the spaces in the fort in terms movement and the effects of the changing perception of spaces in the fort. An attempt

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    Essay on the Untouchability – The practice of ‘untouchability’ is a stigma attached to the Hindu society. It is an age-old one. It has its roots deep down in our social and religious system. Gandhiji regarded this practice as “a leper wound in the whole body of Hindu politic”. He even considered it as “the hate fullest expres­sion of caste.” It is very difficult to give a clear definition of untouchability. The word ‘untouchable’ applies to the despised and degraded section of the Hindu population

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    Yogananda was an Indian Yogi who left the shores of India in 1920 to teach God realization to people of the West. In this inspiring book‚ he describes his meetings with miracle performing yogis in India such as the levitating saint‚ a tiger fighting swami‚ a yogi who bilocates and other great saints search for a guru‚ and his encounters with leading spiritual figures such as Therese Neumann‚ the Hindu saint Sri Anandamoyi Ma‚ Mohandas Gandhi‚ Rabindranath Tagore‚ Nobel Prize winning physicist Sir C

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    The reform activities united people and the attack on institutions like caste which hampered social unity created a sense of oneness in the people. But most of these reform movements had certain limitations. The questions to which they gave primacy concerned only small sections of Indian society. Some of them failed to emphasize or even recognize that colonial rule was inimical to the interests of the Indian people. Most of them worked within the framework of their respective communities in a way

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    “We are free to infer that‚ on the last day of the fast‚ Raju‚ "Swami” dies opportunely‚ a martyr.” – Discuss. OR Q. 3. “Some are born saints‚ some achieve sanctity‚ and some have sanctity thrust upon them. Perhaps‚ Raju is one of these last!” –Discuss. Introduction:- Raju is the principal character in R. K Narayan’s ‘The Guide’. He is doubtless half knave‚ half fool‚ and he remains such when he allows himself to be mistaken for a Swami‚ a spiritual Guide‚ by the simple people of Mangala. But some

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    Cholan Kullakottan first sailed to Trincomalee‚ compelled by the holiness of the temple‚ and‚ accordingly‚ had three further Hindu temples built on its compound‚ all of which were destroyed by the Portuguese during the Thirty Years’ War there at Swami Rock‚ including the incredible Koneiswara Parwatia. In his 1895 account‚ Tennent proclaims that the remaining edifice that is contained within the compound of Fort Frederick is still known as the Temple of a Thousand Columns‚ though only small echoes

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    1) |Games at Twilight |In this story we observe how does high society in India lives. | | |This family lived in a big house with a porch‚ a big garden in | | |which children could play and a garage with a driver. Summer in| | |India is so intense‚ that even high-society

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    obsessional features are Lesch-Nyhaus Syndrome‚ anorexia nervosa‚ mental retardation‚ organic brain syndrome‚ epilepsy‚ head trauma‚ Parkinson’s Disease‚ depression‚ schizophrenia‚ and Tourette’s Syndrome.”(Samuel M. Turner‚ Deborah C. Beidel‚ and R. Swami Nathan‚ 431). To start off‚ people with schizophrenia experience delusional thoughts as well as hallucinations; these are considered to be obsessions. Now when it comes to OCD and its relation to people with Tourette’s disorder‚ the symptoms are prominent

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