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    Examples: Maruti Gypsy : RIP Brand : Gypsy Company: Maruti Suzuki Brand Count : 182 Gypsy was one of India’s first sports utility vehicles. The vehicle created a breakaway category of SUV offroader from the existing jeep category which was dominated by Mahindra. Born in 1985‚ the brand was considered as an aspirational one by many young at hearts.The brand was positioned on the basis of its ruggedness. The brand was promoted as a pure offroader. The ads used to say that Gypsy could even climb

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    flamenco song‚ known as cante and its relation to the identity of gypsies. This intimate relationship can be examined through the gypsy sociohistorical background during the period of the Spanish Inquisition. Between the years 1478 and 1834 the minority classes in Andalusia‚ which included the Romani gypsy people known as the gitanos‚ were targeted by the Catholic monarchs who sought to combat heresy in Spain. By their hands gypsies had faced expulsion‚ massacre and a decreased in the quality of

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    spreads across the swollen Tannes.” (Harris 125) Harris uses this metaphor “the dandelions are spreading their bitter leaves... soon they will be in bloom‚” to represent the gypsies and how their presence will cause chaos in Reynaud’s town. I find Harris’s metaphor interesting because it does truly relate to the gypsies. In our current society‚ dandelions are branded as a leaching weed. It is often exterminated from gardens because it robs other plants and grasses’ nutrient and water and are eyesores

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    everything to do with the human landscape‚ and in respect of its large Gypsy population‚ Bulgaria is barren—a tundra of human intolerance.” In Bulgaria Fonseca sees with her eyes the outcast life that these people live‚ how they are being treated like they don’t even exist because of some unwritten laws‚ how some Bulgarians – doctors for example discriminate them and are or afraid to go to their mahali and so on. Antoinette is a Gypsy woman who has attempted to achieve racial anonymity by coloring her

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    Romany language‚ exclusive relationship manners and physical characteristics of the race called Gypsies‚ is added later to the story depending upon the point of view of the narrator. Thus‚ an ethnographic research dimension was added to this literary work. The French historian‚ archaeologist and short story writer Prosper Merimee who knows the ways of the world in an academic sense‚ examines the world of Gypsies objectively through his travels and research in Spain. Merimee’s novel belongs to the realist

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    The Nazi Holocaust claimed twenty million lives (Day). Around 270‚000 disabled‚ 5‚000 to 15‚000 homosexuals‚ 90‚000 to 220‚000 gypsies were killed (Berenbaum). The holocaust was an inhumane act on society. What Hitler did was something that could not be forgotten. He killed millions because they did have the same views as he did‚ they didn’t look the way he wanted them to‚ or they "deserved to die". The worst part was no one knew what was going to happen to them when they were taken away from their

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    time. He did this at the time when people just wanted to forget how mistreated they were‚ and wanted to pretend it wasn’t happening‚ but Steinbeck needed to change that so that these workers could receive the justice they deserved. He wrote both Harvest Gypsies and The Grapes Of Wrath without censorship or restrictions‚ he wanted to uncover everything. He wrote about how their houses were mere cardboard shacks that became soaked and molded from the rain‚ sun‚ and the earth. How people didn’t have real

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    Im NOT scared QUESTIONS 1. Micheles group: · Maria – micheles sister‚ little follower‚ copy cat · Skull – oldest group member (aged 12)‚ chief‚ gives orders‚ strong‚ brave · Salvatore – micheles best friend‚ wealthy‚ kept to himself · Barbara – fat · Michele – standstill‚ nine years old 2. The children filled their days with riding bikes‚ playing football‚ steal-the-flag‚ one-two-three-star and lounging around doing nothing. 3. Acqua traverse consists of a welcome sign painted blue displaying

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    romanticized gypsy culture in his opera and through the character‚ ‘Carmen’. The libretto gives off ideas in relation to the emerging theme of ‘naturalism’‚ where much focus was given to the working class and their suffering. Carmen and the other gypsies don’t have that middle class virtue. ‘But they are seen against the exotic allure of Spain and Bizet’s music invests them with a human dignity.’ (Machlis192) In much of the art‚ music and literature of the 19th century the female gypsy‚ in particular

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    Realism‚ Gypsies‚ and Fate) Ryan Yoder‚ Ariana Amador‚ Cassie Garza‚ Edgar Vargas R. Medina AP English Lang. & Comp. January 26‚ 2011 Research Paper - The Alchemist (Alchemy‚ Magical Realism‚ Gypsies‚ and Fate) The Alchemist was a book full of many meanings jumbled into one complete novel. For the most part the novel was circled around the point of defining the fate of Santiago’s life. In order to establish the fate of Santiago’s life he must visit a gypsy. Gypsies rely upon

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