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    the following of questions in about 200 words. 6X1=06 15. How did Roeo and juliet express their implicit feelinfs for one another ? Or How does Rabindranath Tagore highlight the importance of forest according to Vandana Shiva ? IV. Read the following passage and anwer the questions set on it. 1X10=10 Half the world does not have enough to eat. Each year‚ as

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    Her supremacy and power appears in many forms to protect the world from demons who threaten the stability of the cosmos. Her devotion is celebrated in one of the most important festivals; Durga Purja that occurs at the begging of October around harvest time‚ Durga is also linked with fertility and the ceremony last nine days. The importance is to commemorate the victory of good over the evil. Hindu people view her as a mother who protects and maintains balance and restores harmony on earth. Because

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    MAHA SHIVRATRI Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in reverence of Lord Shiva. Shivaratri literally means the great night of Shivaor the night of Shiva. It is celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day of the Maagha month of the Hindu calendar Easter[ Easter is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is a moveable feast‚ meaning it is not

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    com/2012/07/02/us/small-scale-farmers-creating-a-new-profit-model.html?_r=0 10. Taylor Mcneil‚ Price Increases Caused by US Bio Fuel Mandate Hurts Poor Countries‚ 2012 http://phys.org/news/2012-10-price-biofuel-mandate-poor-countries.html 11. Peter Rosset and Vandana Shiva‚ Ecologist: Small scale farming: A global perspective‚ 2000 http://www.theecologist.org/investigations/food_and_farming/268500/small_scale_farming_a_global_perspective.html 12. Krista Daniszewski‚ Bigger isn ’t always better—the health benefits

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    Mrs. Ramsey WHAP‚ 6th April 10‚ 2014 DBQ Essay: Green Revolution The researches that formed and became the Green Revolution changed the agricultural technologies of many places and peoples. The Green Revolution was an introduction of a new technology of scientifically bred crops that went worldwide. In 1945 the Green Revolution started as leaders addressed the issues of hunger and starvation with the Green Revolution as the solution‚ and although it helped many people

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    INTRODUCTION: World is becoming multi-faith day by day. There isn’t any single country in the world occupied by the people of a single belief. Each country has different faiths in the form of minorities and majorities. People of different communities are living with each other around the world and coming closer day by day. This is an era of globalization which calls for “interfaith awareness and understanding”. A basic understanding of the diverse range of cultures‚ faiths and their histories has

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    not exist in a vacuum and are relevant and inter-connected to other topics‚ such as religion‚ economy‚ politics‚ etc. The analysis will use the ecological feminist critiques elaborated in the last few decades by theorists‚ such as‚ K. Warren‚ V. Shiva or M. Mies‚ and contemporary postmodern approaches‚ to reject and deconstruct these and any other discourses attempting to establish an absolute ground for knowledge and therefore a breeding ground 1 www.ecofem.org/journal for patterns of domination

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    TRIBAL WOMEN IN CHIPKO MOVEMENT -AN APPRAISAL DEBASREE DE UGC Junior Research Fellow at Department of History‚ Jadavpur University‚ Kolkata. The women of Chipko movement have added to the world’s consciousness of environmental issues significantly by their slogan of ‘mitti pani aur bayar’. Major afforestation programmes have also been launched as a result of the movement. To celebrate the Chipko week (30th May to5th June) let us spread the message of Chipko to protect our natural resources

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    Table of Contents: Abstract ………………………………………………………………………………………..... 2 Introduction: The Two Faces of Globalization ...…………………………………………….. 2 Destruction of Local Economies‚ Corporate Takeover of People’s Land and Resources‚ Ecological Degradation and Limited Wars ...………………………………………………… 4 Divide and Rule and the Role of the Left ……………………………………………………... 7 Commodification of Art‚ Culture and Education ...………………………………………… 12 Conclusion: Art as a Form of Resistance and Creative Maladjustment ..…………………

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    of Hindu deities—Shiva‚ Kali and Krishna—are typically represented dancing.[5] Shiva’s cosmic dance‚ tandava‚ Kali’s dance of creation and destruction and Krishna’s dance with the gopikas (cow-herd girls)—Rasa Lila—are popular motifs in Hindu mythology.[6] In ancient India‚ there were no dedicated auditorium halls or theaters‚ and dance was usually a functional activity dedicated to worship‚ entertainment or leisure. Dancers usually performed in temples‚ on festive occasions and seasonal harvests. Dance was

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