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    Kamala Nehru Case

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    Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital: The way forward? 1. Key Highlights: Background: * Three categories of Medical service: Maternal and child health‚ Oncology and Diagnostics. * Core specialties – Focused on Cancer treatment (Oncology) and Obstetrics & Gynacecology (O&G). * Public recognition as “Charitable non –profit voluntary organization”. Oncology: * The general occupancy of hospital for cancer patients is around 85-90%. * KNMH was the third centre in the country

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    diagnosed with infantile autism; thus meaning‚ that these children are usually not able to blend in socially with others or with circumstances that are presented throughout life. Bettelheim discusses the behaviors‚ discovery and story of Amala and Kamala‚ two of the most well-known feral children said to have‚ literally‚ been raised by wolves in Midnapore‚ also said

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    Love in Kamala Das's Poetry

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    Love and Sex in the Poetry of Kamala Das : A Quest for Identity Creative writing in a language not one’s own is possible and Kamala Das remains even today after five long decades ‘ the most powerful voice of the post colonial reality”. She has acquired and nativized the English language by exploring the nuances of English and impassioned celebration of genuine emotions. Confessional poetry of Kamala Das are often “ anti-structural and

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    In the we need diverse comics unit‚ we are presented by two young teens‚ Kamala and Jin‚ brought in two different cultural perspectives that grew fond of the American culture but through some trial and error they began to accept who they are. To begin with‚ in American Born Chinese‚ the main character‚ Jin one day visits an herbal medicine store with his mom‚ sits in the waiting room‚ and begins talking with an old lady. This old lady asks Jin‚ what he wants to be when he grows up? To which Jin replied

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    “An Introduction” is perhaps the most famous of the poems written by Kamala Das in a self-reflective and confessional tone from her maiden publication Summer in Calcutta(1965). The poem is a strong remark on Patriarchal Society prevalent today and brings to light the miseries‚ bondage‚ pain suffered by the fairer sex in such times. The poet says that she is not interested in politics but claims that she can name all the people who have been in power right from the time of Nehru. By saying that she

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    In the reboot of the comic “Ms.Marvel”‚ we are introduced to the main character Kamala. She is a sixteen year old teenage girl that has problems at home with her parents‚ is not accepted by her peers because she is different‚ and overall does not like who she is. Because of all of this adversity‚ she assumes the role of Ms. Marvel.  Having a female character play the role of the superhero is something that is not new to Marvel‚ but is most certainly uncommon. This helps to promote gender equality

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    | IB English A1 Higher Level | World Literature 2 Assignment 2C | The role of Kamala in Siddhartha’s journey in Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha. | | | | Name: Andy Sun Candidate Code: 001106-031 Session: May 2011 School: Växjö Katedralskola‚ Sweden Word Count: 1139 Siddhartha: the role of Kamala Statement of intent: The novel Siddhartha written by Hermann Hesse is a philosophical novel that explores the journey of life and to enlightenment. This is done through the

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    Social Concerns in the poems of Kamala Das " He ( the poet) is responsible for humanity‚ even for the animals‚ he must see to it that his invention can be smelt‚ felt‚ heard." ( Arthur Rimbaud) From the queen of erotica to a poetic pilgrim‚ the critical nexus on Kamala Das’s poetry has oscillated between

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    Loss was a major part of the book Nectar in a Sieve‚ by Kamala Markandaya‚ and was highly influenced by the Europeans bringing it into India. First‚ the tannery caused many problems for the Indian culture. Many people diffused to India and around the tannery. With so many cultures diffusing into the country‚ it caused the Indian culture to start to decay and for cultural appropriation to occur. Not only did the culture slowly go away‚ but people were killed or died from the tannery. Next‚ because

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    CONFESSIONAL MODE IN POETRY OF KAMALA DAS Confessional mode of writing has its virtual origin in the mid50s in America. It is hybrid mode of poetry which means objective‚ analytical or even clinical observation of incidents from one’s own life. Confessional poems are intensely personal and highly subjective. There is no ‘persona’ in the poems. ‘I’ in the poems is the poet and nobody else. The themes are nakedly embarrassing and focus too exclusively upon the pain‚ anguish and ugliness of life at

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