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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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    what it means to be an emigrant especially a female immigrant. Her struggle to identify herself with the new host country enables her to write from a wider and more exciting angle. She writes how the female protagonist tries to tackle the problem of loss of culture and endeavors to assume a new identity in America. The problem of cross-cultural crisis and the ultimate search for identity is one of her important themes. Shuttled between identities‚ by renaming‚ the immigrant woman has to adjust with

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    Kiran Bedi

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    Kiran Bedi (Punjab:ਕਿਰਣ ਬੇਦੀ) (born 9 June 1949) is an Indian social activist and a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. Bedi joined the police service in 1972 and become the first woman officer in the IPS.[2] Bedi held the post of Director General at the Bureau of Police Research and Development before she voluntarily retired from the IPS in December 2007.[3] Bedi was the host and judge of the popular TV series "Aap Ki Kachehri" (English‚ "Your Court")‚ which is based on real-life disputes

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    Tracking Diaspora: Recent developments to the concept Michelle Shalini Ramakrishnan(P49301) 1.0 INTRODUCTION This essay attempts to examine the recent developments and evolvement to the concept of diaspora. The articles used in this essay to explore the above mentioned issue are Diaspora: Moving Beyond Minority Status by Mary Lou L. Alcid‚ The (Re)Turn of the Native: Diaspora‚ Transnationalism‚ and the Re-Inscription of ‘Home” by Prof Krishna Sen‚ Un/Settling Malaysia: Diaspora and National

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    Kiran Bedi’s hand analysis Kiran Bedi‚ a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer‚ and currently a social activist‚ has hands that all administrators should have. The shape of her hands shows her breadth of vision‚ common sense‚ pragmatism‚ thoughtfulness and analytical ability. Her thumb is excellent‚ long and well shaped. This tells us about her strong leadership ability. The ability to control others and herself. All is not perfect about her however‚ and no one knows this better than she herself

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    Diaspora? Economy? Diaspora means scattering or dispersion. According to the ancient Greeks‚ It is a scattered population with a common origin in a smaller geographic area. It can also refer to the movement of the population from its original homeland like working abroad‚ visiting relatives‚ touring around the world‚ representative in a particular event‚ a winner in a “trip to” promo‚ exchange student‚ migration and a lot more. There is one field that diaspora will affect and that is‚ our economy

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    circulation is the key to healthy hair since ginger for hair loss activates nutrients circulating the body to reach the hair follicles. Twenty years ago people were wrongly being advised to stand on their head so that a topsy-turvy stance would raise the blood flow to the scalp. However‚ the fact is far from those ‘blurred’ beliefs and if you try it‚ you will be under a serious headache.However‚you should try the natural ginger for hair loss. Recent studies show that almost 94% of the world’s population

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    Tales of the Diaspora When VS Naipaul won the Nobel Prize in 2001‚ he said: “It is a great tribute to England‚ my home‚ and India‚ the land of my ancestors…” It is a heritage he shares with Jhumpa Lahiri‚ who was born in London and immigrated to America with her Indian-born parents.  “While I am American by virtue of the fact that I was raised in this country‚ I am Indian thanks to the efforts of two individuals‚” she said‚ referring to her parents‚ in an interview with Newsweek in 2006. They have

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    Kiran Bedi Kiran Bedi (born 9 June 1949) is an Indian social activist and a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer.[1] Bedi joined the police service in 1972 and became the first woman officer in the IPS.[2] Bedi held the post of Director General at the Bureau of Police Research and Development before she voluntarily retired from the IPS in December 2007.[3] Bedi was the host and judge of the popular TV series "Aap Ki Kachehri" (English‚ "Your Court")‚ which is based on real-life disputes and

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    Anita Desai

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    Guardian Children’s Fiction Award. Anita Desai is an Indian novelist and short story writer. She is known for her sensitive portrayal of the inner feelings of her female characters. Many of Anita Desai’s novels explore tensions between family members and the alienation of middle-class women. In her later novels‚ Anita Desai wrote on varied themes such as German anti-Semitism‚ the demise of traditions‚ and Western stereotypical views of India. Anita Desai was born as Anita Mazumdar on June 24‚ 1937

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