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    This Blessed House

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    In "This Blessed House‚" it is slightly different. Sanjeev and Twinkle is a married Indian couple. Can you tell already which one in the couple is somewhat assimilated into the American culture? They had bought their first home together as a newlywed couple. As time goes on into the story‚ Sanjveev realizes that Twinkle is not in touch with her Indian heritage as much as he wants her to be. This is all brought on by Christian statues and replicas found in the new home (American Short Stories

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    A House is not a Home Religion is a state of who you are. It signifies a person ’s mental activities as well as their physical attributions to the world that surrounds them. Religion is a form of state that distinguish between different types of groups and cultures. While in a specific religious group‚ one must abide by all the rules and commit to what the religion has to offer. It is known that when a person disobeys their religious they get looked at as an outsider‚ or just as a person from another

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    characteristics vary from sex to social to gender identity politics. But in most contexts‚ even in some areas of social sciences. This accounts for many of the things we see in the world around us. For example‚ In today’s society we can clearly see that there are many objects geared towards men that are not geared towards women and vice versa. Earrings is an example of this About half of the United States population wear earrings. From day to day I see men‚women‚ teenagers and even babies wearing them

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    assimilation into a new culture. All of this can cause immigrants to feel isolated and unable to communicate with others. No other group experiences this more than Indian immigrants. Jhumpa Lahiri writes about this inability to communicate emotions in her collection of short stories‚ The Interpreter of Maladies. Lahiri presents Indian immigrants as poor emotional communicators though the characters of Ms. Sen in Ms. Sen‚ and Sanjeev in This Blessed House. She does this to establish the psychological toll

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    This Blessed House” by Jhumpa Lahiri is a short story that follows a small period of time in the two characters’ lives. Having known one another for only four months‚ newlyweds Sanjeev and Tanima‚ called Twinkle‚ are finding it difficult to adjust to married life. Both have very different personalities‚ a theme that Lahiri continuously points to throughout the story‚. Their conflict comes to a head when Twinkle begins finding Christian relics all over the house. Sanjeev wants to throw the relics

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    SUMMARY When moving into a new house‚ newlyweds Twinkle and Sanjeev find Christian icons everywhere. The first is a porcelain effigy of Jesus found next to a bottle of malt vinegar left in the kitchen by the previous owners. Sanjeev tells his wife to throw both away‚ reminding her that they are not Christian. He feels that he has had to remind Twinkle of the obvious several times when moving in. But Twinkle is attached to the figurine and places it on the mantle – which Sanjeev notices needs dusting

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    Blessed

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    Blessed Assurance

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    Langston Hughes uses the foils John and Delmar to illustreate this interpretation of masculinity. As a leader of the Harlem Renaissance‚ Hughes uses realistic characters and his own personal experience to show the inner beauty of every soul. On February 1‚ 1902‚ one of the most intriguing poets to take part in the Harlem Renaissance was born in Joplin‚ Missouri to Carrie Mercer Langston and to James Nathaniel Hughes. Hughes parents separated shortly after his birth. After moving to Lawrence‚ Kansas

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    Blessed Are the Peacemaker

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    CHAPTER ONE: Peace Makers INTRODUCTION: The followers of Jesus have been called to peace. When he called them they found their peace‚ for he is their peace. But now they are told that they must not only have peace but make it. And to that end they renounce all violence and tumult. Now‚ PEACEMAKING is a divine work. For peace means reconciliation; and God is the author of peace and of reconciliation. … It is hardly surprising‚ therefore‚ that the particular blessing which attaches to peacemakers is

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    Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha

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    Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha‚ patroness saint of ecology‚ nature‚ and the environment. Kateri was born in 1656‚ in Ossernonan. At birth Kateri Tekakwitha was given the name Catherine‚ or Kateri in Iroquois languages. Kateri Tekakwitha became an orphan at age 4 when her village got attacked by smallpox and her family died‚ including her parents and her baby brother. After being weakened‚ scarred and partially blind‚ she survived. Her 2 aunts and uncle‚ the Kanienkehaka chief then adopted her.

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