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    study and white paper both should be submitted in soft copy format. Any one case study topic and one white paper topic can be selected from the list given below. Expected format for both: Title page including names‚ division (A/B)‚ PRN numbers and photographs of the students Table of contents Actual material Summary References Abbreviations if any If the format is not maintained or any of the above details are omitted‚ 25% marks would be deducted. Length of the case study/white paper is

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    Name: Piyush Sonawane Student Id: 901-767-730 The Big-O-Notation in Data structures Introduction:- The Big-O-Notation is done to test the efficiency of one algorithm or many algorithms of same code and the time duration it takes to run and to execute in the given input size or it can be also be defined as how algorithm or similar algorithms are execute more quickly in its worst case scenario or outcome. Example: A programmer would want to execute his program

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    Atmosphere: Thought the story‚ O’Conner presents us with several reoccurring themes of irony‚ realism‚ and revelation. She creates the atmosphere by beginning how the family interacted with each other and how they got along or how they didn’t. Baily and his wife tend to “ignore” the grandmother‚ because they feel like she always has something on her mind thus they had no reason to try and reason with her‚ while the children like to argue with grandmother‚ resulting further igniting her flame. O’Connor

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    could be relevant. However‚ in many countries around the world‚ these values are still present. In India‚ every person is born into a different class rank and once they are in their class it is very hard to change it. In Aravind Adiga’s novel‚ The White Tiger‚ he describes the story of Balram’s life and how he overcame the caste system in India; in doing so‚ a Marxist perspective could be used to analyze Balram’s actions throughout the book. Balram manages to overcome his place in the caste system

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    Theme in literature is the main idea or marking the meaning of literary ideas that may be stated implicitly or explicitly. In the book “White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga‚ there were themes that were mainly focused on the main character life that he was facing‚ and they were relatable to the real-life experiences. A theme does not only focus on the story itself‚ it allows the readers to make connections to real life experiences that they see or face in their life. There were a lot of themes that were

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    practitioners of the Theater of the Absurd started in the fifties. In “The Black and White”‚ absurd‚ one of the many different aspects of his works‚ functions as a method of getting into the reality that Pinter has been concerned. In the skit‚ the settings are from sheer realistic life – the familiar scene of people’s daily life and the over-naturalistic dialogue between the characters. What we can read about in “The Black and White” is two ladies‚ simply known as First and Second‚ sitting down in a café

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    From what I understand‚ Jig is a pregnant girl who is in a great dilemma with an American man. "It’‚ is the termination or the continuation of Jig’s pregnancy. The white elephants are a symbol of Jig’s pregnancy. When researched "white elephants" are an unwanted possession that is difficult to get rid of. Fitting. As for the train station it symbolizes an end to their choice. Each time the train station worker came to remind them about how much time was left until the train arrived symbolized a countdown

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    Andrew Spiegel Similar to carvings in wood‚ character is molded by indents- through pain and suffrage. This notion is evident in Aravind Adiga’s novel‚ The White Tiger‚ in which Balram Halwaii seeks to create his own destiny. Having no role models within his family to help to guide him along his fated path‚ Balram quickly becomes determined to free himself of the corruptness embedded in India’s system. In order to escape‚ however‚ he must be ambitious‚ risky‚ and even unethical. Balram must face

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    Regarding the States interest in marriage in general‚ Sir Patrick Devlin would take a more liberal (meaning more government intrusion) stance when compared to Mills. He argues that the point of marriage is to portray the overall morality of society. Without the laws of marriage‚ it would be impossible for society to define right from wrong because marriage is one of the most basic and fundamental institutions of law and the State. Devlin believes that there is no such thing as private or public morality

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    Character Description Patrick Bateman was a young‚ white‚ ivy leagued male who worked on Wall Street in the 1980’s era of self indulgence and materialism. He was driven to be perfect and to be the best at everything he does no matter what the cost. Material things meant more to Patrick than life itself which was clearly stated in the movie. Patrick was vain and self absorbed person who treated his body like a temple. He spent his days and nights doing vigorous workouts‚ mergers and acquisitions

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