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    widely studied by linguists (e.g. Lim‚ 2007; & Deterding‚ 2007). It is also widely accepted‚ both amongst scholarly literature and within the general population‚ that CSE (its lexicon/syntax/etc.) is predominantly Chinese- or Malay-based and that Tamil has only had minimal influences (Leimgruber‚ 2009). However‚ little thought has been given‚ by the general population at least‚ as to why exactly this is so (that CSE is predominantly Chinese- or Malay-based); most Singaporeans simply take this ‘phenomenon’

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    State Symbols of Tamilnadu

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    PRESENTATION GOVERNMENT TAMILNADU SEAL: The emblem of Tamil Nadu contains the tower or gopuram of the popular Srivilliputhur Andal Temple at the center in yellow colour. The base consists of the Indian emblem (Sarnath Lion Capital) at the center in red colour with the Indian flag on both sides.The emblem also has 2 inscriptions in Tamil script‚ one at the top ("Thamizh Naadu Arasu" which translates to Government of Tamil Nadu) and other at the bottom ("Vaaymayae Vellum" which translates

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    wild-fire of protest spreads in some regions‚ while in others it is either doused living behind a dying ember or perceived not as a fire but as a well spring of hope. What can explain the regional differences in public responses to SEZ? The state of Tamil Nadu has been proactive in implementing SEZ policy both at the regional level as well as at the central policy levels. Mukherji and Shivpuri Singh argue that “the Act has made partial progress towards evolving a procedure for single window clearance

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    MidSem Report Ravi Agastya

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    A Project Report On Architecture of the Tamil Nadu seen through their literature BY Ravi Agastya Narumanchi 2012A3PS198H Under the supervision of Maria Mercy Amutha SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF BITS C323/C324: STUDY ORIENTED PROJECT BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE PILANI (RAJASTHAN) HYDERABAD CAMPUS (April 2014) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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    out Direction Resilience Emotion Acceptance Meaning Amazing Tamil Nadu Fun Facts Do you know world’s first granite temple is located in Tamilnadu? Interesting facts about Tamilnadu which makes every Tamil people to be proud of their culture‚ traditions and the language... • Tamil Nadu is often referred to as ’a land of temples’ and Tamils are proud of the religious traditions and follow them strictly. The Tamils have been the greatest of temple builders and its rulers have always been

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    the Tamils and Sinhalese in Sri Lanka. Paul Collier outlines four reasons for what causes and attributes to civil wars in his book the Bottom Billion. Out of his four reasons there are two that I will compare the Civil war in Sri Lanka to. The conflict was started in 1983 by a group called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE or Tamil Tigers) wanting to create their own state after the Sinhalese people who controlled the Government created a few discriminating policies against the Tamil Tigers

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    Kongu Gounder

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    practically every sphere of life. Having realized this through various experiences‚ a thought occurred to me to find out‚ atleast‚ how the caste I belong to- Kongu Vellalar Gounder (in Tamil Nadu) actually came into existence. The following has been highly drawn from secondary sources. * Gounders! Who are they? The Tamil country was ruled mainly by three dynasties- Pandyas‚ Cheras and Cholas. During the reign of Satru Sadhana Pandyan‚ a war was fought between him and Uttama Chola of the Chola dynasty

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    Sri Lanka After the War

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    the challengers ahead For nearly three decades‚ Sri Lanka has been scarred by a bitter civil war driven by ethnic tensions. In May 2009‚ the Government of Sri Lanka announced a decisive military victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE or Tamil Tigers). The war claimed thousands of deaths and tensions between ethnic groups remain high. If left to simmer below the surface‚ these tensions could threaten the fragile peace Sri Lanka is working to build. The general public of Sri Lanka

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    Funny Boy

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    Funny Boy‚ a novel by Shyam Selvadurai‚ tells us a story through the eyes of a growing Tamil homosexual boy‚ Arjie. By using a first person narrator‚ Selvadurai vividly describes Arjie¡¯s struggle to negotiate life in Sinhala-dominated Colombo. Besides‚ the horrible ethnic violence between Tamil and Sinhalese in Sri Lanka was also highlighted throughout the novel. Selvadurai developed the theme of ethnic violence by telling various incidents and facts through the narrator of Arjie‚ beginning with

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