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    Huffman argues that identities are complex matter. Identities are historically bound and socially constructed element and it can be changed in time to time. Every individual has own self-identity that defined by own experiences‚ and cultural practices. Huffman discussed about four theoretical approaches to understanding the role of identities in conflict. Here‚ I would like to discuss about theory of protected social conflict in the context of Nepalese conflict‚ which I have experienced in my own

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    In the introduction‚ Sandra Gilbert explores the novel‚ The Awakening‚ by viewing it as a feministic and fantasy life of Edna Pontellier‚ who seems like the second-coming of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite.  Gilbert’s purpose for writing the introduction is to shed a new light on the novel by viewing it a different way that most of us haven’t considered before‚ in hopes to explain parts of the novel that have often been misunderstood‚ and to argue or persuade that despite the realism of the book‚ Chopin

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    and heartless towards women. Even though they may not be perfect men‚ these two men are better than the other disrespectful men in this Gilead society. These two men are Luke and Nick. Luke and Nick are seen‚ through Offred’s eyes‚ as well as a feministic lens‚ as admirable compared to the other men in The Handmaid’s Tale. Nick is perceived as admirable because of his relationship with Offred‚ which is made obvious through several personal encounters with each other. The first time the reader foresees

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    belief is shown through Margaret Atwood’s works‚ although she doesn’t believe so “Every time you write from the point of view of a woman‚ people say it’s feminist.” Critics all of the world disagree with her and say that Atwood’s novels are blatantly feministic. Margaret Atwood uses time‚ male chauvinism‚ and jealousy to display her belief that women aren’t treated fairly‚ yet they deserve to be. Atwood’s mute female roles create the setting for her In Atwood’s works‚ time is vital is showing that her

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    Key Landmarks in the Indian Freedom Struggle "Nadir Shah looted the country only once. But the British loot us every day. Every year wealth to the tune of 4.5 million dollar is being drained out‚ sucking our very blood. Britain should immediately quit India.’’ That’s what the Sindh Times wrote on May 20‚ 1884‚ a year before the Indian National Congress was born and 58 years before the ’’Quit India’’ movement of 1942 was launched. Contrary to the view that nationalist sentiments were awoken by the

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    read only during Lent. 6. Urbana at Felisa. A book by Modesto de Castro. These are letters between two sisters Urbana at Felisa and have influenced greatly the behavior of people in society because the letters dealt with good behavior. 7. Ang Mga Dalit kay Maria (Psalms for Mary). A collection of songs praising the Virgin Mary. It was popular especially during the Maytime “Flores de Mayo” festival.   C. LITERARY COMPOSITIONS 1. Arte y Reglas de la Lengua Tagala (Art and rules of the Tagalog

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    considered Buddhist. While Buddhism used to be a primarily Asian religion in the ancient times‚ it is now widespread with American and European regions. There have also been a number of Buddhist movements since the late twentieth century‚ including the Dalit Buddhist Movement and Engaged Buddhism. In conclusion‚ Siddhartha Gautama was an important historical figure because he is the founder of the world’s fourth largest religion‚ Buddhism‚ after Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Hinduism. The Sangha created

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    Baffling as certainly an endeavour to provide an exhaustive list of Tagore’s achievements in the various fields like music‚ dance‚ painting‚ histrionics‚ education‚ etc.‚ would be‚ even the effort to describe his output within the limited field of literary and poetic writing would be‚ difficult. Indeed his contribution to ever so many types and forms of writing is amazing‚ if not defying adequate enumeration. As one of his admirers‚ the lateMahamahopadhyaya Harprasada Sastri‚ said: “He has tried

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    “STATUS OF WOMEN IN CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SOCIETY” - KRITIKA RASTOGI STATEMENT OF PURPOSE To critically analyse the role and status of women in the contemporary Indian society and the crimes committed against them. INTRODUCTION Within the Indian subcontinent‚ there have been infinite variations of the status of women‚ differing according to the cultural milieu‚ family structures‚ caste‚ class‚ property

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    THE AFTERMATH OF THE TSUNAMI AND CONSEQUENTIAL POVERTY SUBJECT: LAW AND POVERTY SUBMITTED BY: NISHANT K PRASAD 2010-50 SUBMITTED TO: PROFESSOR AMITADHANDA DEAN(ACADEMICS) NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW‚ HYDERABAD A large number of people to the extent of 220‚000 people were killed in the tsunami which hit South Asia in 2004. There were disastrous consequences of this natural calamity. Loss of millions

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