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    they were similar in a lot of ways‚ appearance and attitudes-views and sentiments. They were both seeking degrees-Mira in child psychology and pre-school education‚ bharati went on to peruse a degree in creative writing. After they obtained their degree’s they were to return to India and marry‚ a man of their fathers choosing. The second part of this plan the two sisters aborted –Mira‚ after successfully gaining her degree in child psychology and preschool education and Preferring to be set in her

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    Republic of the Philippines National Police Commission PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE SANCHEZ MIRA POLICE STATION Sanchez Mira‚ Cagayan SMPS June 01‚ 2014 CERTIFICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY that based on the Police Blotter of this station‚ as shown on Page No. 6‚ under Entry No. C-2014-014‚ dated June 01‚ 2014‚ the following entries of events exist‚ to wit: Jun. 01‚ 2014/1500H/C-2014-14 SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY Stated in this portion is the statement

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    Change Agenda Case Study

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    2B: Change Agenda From the creative and imaginative brainstorm‚ the helper may want to ask questions that check the “reality” and the ideas that have discussed earlier. Forrest (2009) suggests that the helper discusses with clients of the pros and cons of different possible options and challenges any “gap” to assist clients to identify what is significant to them. The helper engages clients to explore the “good” and “not so good” about change. The helper assists clients to set the agenda to focus

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    In Two Ways to Belong in America‚ two sisters from Calcutta‚ Mira and Bharati migrated to the United States to work and obtain a visa. Bharati’s sister‚ Mira had a hard time adjusting to the immigration laws of the United States. Mira shares the following with her sister Bharati‚ “I feed used‚” Mira raged on the phone the other night. I feel manipulated and discarded. This is such an unfair way to treat a person who was invited

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    essay is based on incidents encircling her real life. The two sisters were almost similar in appearance but different in terms of thought process. Mira‚ was the obedient one and lived by the rules throughout her life on the other side‚ Bharati was a rebel; she married against her parents will and did not believe in having an organized life. Mira was a simple girl who came to the US at a very young age. She loved India and that’s why she chose to live in the US as an expatriate Indian than

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    Gatsby Character Analysis

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    first party that Nick is personally invited to be Gatsby’s chauffeur. “On buffet tables‚ garnished with glistening hors-d’oeuvre‚ spiced baked hams crowded against salads of harlequin designs and pastry pigs and turkeys bewitched to a dark gold.” (44) Having multiple buffet tables that are garnished and sparkling with harlequin designs definitely shows how wealthy Gatsby is. Another positive connotation that Gatsby has with the color yellow is his glamorous and attractive style. At the first party

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    understandings became quite the opposite after they went to America. Bharati and Mira were on different sides of the issue over the status of immigrants. Mira in particular stands out. She did not take the easy path living in America and chose to maintain her Indian citizenship as a legal immigrant. Later on‚ Mira felt that America owed her something‚ since she obeyed all the rules and valued her work. Furthermore‚ Mira is dedicated to her cultural heritage. “I feel some kind irrational attachment

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    Comparisons

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    Both of Everett C. Marm in “‘Repent‚ Harlequin!’ said The Ticktockman” and Everett in the story “Super Goat Man” shared many similar and different elements. Everett C. Marm was trying to be a rebel to the strict society he was living in and always tried hard to go against all the enforced rules‚ the Ticktockman and Alice‚ his partner. On the other hand‚ Everett in “Super Goat Man” had followed the conformity of the society with the existence of the Super Goat Man. Next‚ both Everetts had their own

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    Love for Krishna

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    Love for Krishna Religion is often perceived as a spiritual allegory. At times‚ the cosmic order struggles between good and evil to maintain balance. The followers of Hinduism believe that the “Absolute One” or the “Supreme God” will come down to the human world to restore the cosmic balance. They are the devotees of Vaishnavism referred to be Vaisnavites‚ one of the largest Hindu groups. Their unconditional love and devotion lies within Vishnu‚ the Supreme deity. Whenever “adharma threatens to

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    In suffering‚ a unique sense of fellowship is forged‚ not only with the living but also with the mute 2 and the dead. Urmila is drawn‚ in sympathy‚ to Shakutai and her young daughter Kalpana‚ who is brutally raped and is lying unconscious‚ and Mira‚ her own dead mother-in-law who suffered rape in marriage. The healing process which begins by reading Mira’s poems continues when Urmi accidentally meets Shakutai in the hospital. Shakutai’s eldest daughter Kalpana is brought to the hospital after

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