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    As people‚ we tend to label others; jock‚ stoner‚ slut‚ we even get specific for example‚ attention whore. An attention whore is someone who loves attention a little too much. Girls tend to be the attention whores. 3 things‚ social media‚ attire/clothes‚ and attitude can identify attention whores. If we were to go through an attention whores phone we would find their messages full of boys who want to pursue this attention whore. Her social media will also be full of boys like these. The whore will

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    also the fact that Bim is taking the mum figure‚ nursing her brothers and sisters‚ taking care of the house‚ keeping the garden alive and so on. However‚ she’s also destroying childhood memories (as the rose) to refresh everybody’s purpose. Perhaps Desai wants to remind the reader that they are grown adults‚ they have to let their infancy (and everything attached to it) behind them to finally move on. Perhaps the writer is trying to give a message to the reader. Finally‚ what if she was giving the

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    1. Situation Analysis a. Customers Customers buying behavior is influenced by cultural‚ social‚ personal and psychological factors. Cultural factors exert the broadest and deepest influence on what a customer is buying. i. Cultural: Culture is the fundamental determinant of persons want and behavior. Our target customer is middle income people. In this customer segment people are usually used to having ‘roti’ or ‘Parata’ for breakfast. But consumers are becoming more health

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    1) How different is the hullabaloo by the devotees and the officers from the one brought by the monkeys? • Hullabaloo: great noise or excitement; uproar. • On the one hand‚ people acted in different ways:  Ammaji tried to chase the monkeys‚ to find a solution.  Kulfi wanted to cook the monkeys‚ which shows that people don’t like them and don’t consider them sacred any more  The CMO was afraid of them and that’s why he avoided them  Sampath was frustrated and he didn’t say good metaphors

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    1. Write an essay (with an informative title) in response to the following question: In Wole Soyinka’s The Swamp Dwellers‚ what does Igwezu learn about place and displacement given his experience of life in the swamp and in the city? The play‚ “The Swamp Dwellers”‚ which was written by Wole Soyinka‚ explained the life of an African American man who was caught between two opposing cultures. Iqwezu grew up in a culture that went about doing things in a certain way. The people who took on this culture

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    Analyze the differences in leisure activities shown in the two paintings‚ and reflect about the social life of peasants (The Peasant Dance) and of urban dwellers in the 19th century (Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte). Thesis: Since the beginning of the 19th century Europe began to experience rapid changes in culture and society. Many of the effects from the Industrial Revolution paved the way for new industries to be created. Between the creation of The Peasants Dance to when

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    in Saudi Arabia all of my life‚ I can definitely see the difference. Women in Saudi Arabia are way more sheltered‚ and they are deprived of lots of things that men aren’t‚ like driving‚ or getting superior jobs in companies. In this case‚ “The Rooftop Dwellers” allows us to explore this struggle in an Indian cultural context. Moyna‚ the main character in the story‚ faces challenges in life directly caused from being a woman.   Moyna is a young lady trying to make it on her own. This seems like a simple

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    elections due in 2014 if he wins convincingly in Gujarat. "Look at how many people are here‚" Modi said in an interview in his campaign bus‚ pointing and waving at a crowd of thousands assembled in Alina village. "They’re even standing on the rooftops in this heat‚" he said‚ tapping a Reuters photographer’s shoulder‚ indicating to him to take more snaps. In many parts of India and overseas‚ however‚ Modi is remembered for being in office during the Gujarat riots in 2002 that killed more than

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    There are lot of images of birds and flowers. The emptiness and isolation of the beach is brought out in‚ "no one had walked on it except the birds". "Scarlet hibiscus blooms‚ sweet-smelling spider lilies and bright butter-yellow allamanda flowers"‚ Desai uses the detailed description of the flowers and the bright colors to set optimism in the beginning of the story. The customs of the village are brought out when she "waded out into the waves" and she "daubed" the rocks with "red and white powder"

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    IS INDIA REALLY SHINING? India was not some happy-go-luck rich kid born with a silver. It had its own problems‚ some minute‚ and some grave. “The progress is tremendous‚” says Yogesh Lotlikar‚ a Marketing Engineer. “Given the problems that India has‚ it has made a considerably great progress. We have a huge population‚ more than half of them are uneducated‚ employed‚ living in terrible conditions without major health and hygiene provisions‚ and still India has managed to shine. That’s the spirit

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