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    “…unhappy he must have been with that huge body since it bothered him even after death” (6.10). Though he is dead‚ Esteban starts to look‚ “so much like their men” (6.22) because they can see him as the man he was when he was alive. Soon‚ the villagers realize the‚ “…drowned man was becoming all the more Esteban for them‚ and so they wept so much‚ for he was the most destitute‚ most peaceful and most obliging

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    immersion program at TRTC‚ Chaibasa was a thoroughly inspirational experience that shook down the walls of usual disregard towards the increasing plight of Indian Villages. The premises couldn’t have been more involving and direct than talking to the villagers ourselves and deducing the exact standards of facilities and the penetration of rural policies set by the government. The objective was not just to understand but educate in whichever possible fashion we could with regards to the time constraints

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    At the end‚ the villagers prepare a ritual for

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    the notion of the change in nature of individuals in response to a human crisis. Joss Milston‚ the town sexton states that “these times they do make monsters of us all”. Despite this‚ it can be argued that the plague did not make monsters of the villagers; the pre-existing traits for monsters‚ and even heroes were lying dormant in many‚ the plague just amplified these and brought them forth‚ changing the nature of individuals completely. // It is evident that not only the monstrous traits of Josiah

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    A village fair

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    is a large gathering of men‚ women and children on a particular occasion. It is a hilarious annual meeting place of the village people. It is like a mirror that reflects the emblem of rural life. It brings a chance in the monotonous life of the villagers. People of all ages specially the children eagerly wait for this happy occasion. Place and Occasion: A village fair is usually held once or twice a year either on the first or the last day of Bengali year. It is also held on the occasion of some

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    that the so -called Palean baskets were not uniquely Palean.” This argument claims that the baskets were not unique to the specific prehistoric village‚ based on the fact that similar baskets were found in area believed to be inaccessible to the villagers. We believe that this conclusion is unfounded for a couple of reasons‚ three of which we will state here. First of all‚ the inaccessibility of the terrain‚ mainly the river between the villages‚ is based on the current state of the landscape

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    Country of the Blind

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    The Country of the Blind‚ H. G. Wells TITLE WRITER DATE OF PUBLICATION ⇒ 1904 SETTINGS ⇒ place Equador time doesn’t say CHARACTERS ⇒ major Nunez‚ a mountaineer Yacob‚ a villager minor Medina-Saroté‚ Yacob’s daughter PLOT While attempting to summit the unconquered crest of Parascotopetl‚ a mountain in Ecuador‚ Nunez falls down the far side of the mountain. At the end of his descent‚ he finds a valley cut off from the rest of the world. He has discovered the fabled Country

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    House Robbery

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    for the villagers of Kampung Desa until a gang of robbers had fled from a police station near the village recently. They were on the most wanted list by the police since they had harmed victims before. Ever since their getaway‚ there had been abundant of reports involving robbery occurring in Kampung Desa. Most victims were unable to identify the culprits because they were wearing masks. The villagers of Kampung Desa had been warned by the police to stay on guard at all times. The villagers were

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    school far away from the village. Many people in the village always felt sorry for Bob‚ they knew he must be lonely. The villagers would always ask Bob if his son would ever return. To all of them‚ Bob would always say‚ "Whatever happens‚ happens for the good." One day‚ the old man’s son returned to the village. The entire village was very happy for Bob‚ and a lot of villagers came over to congratulate him. Like always‚ the old man was polite. He thanked all of them for coming over and said‚ "Whatever

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    Rites and Festivals of the Pochury Tribe related to agriculture. Introduction: The Pochuries very life depends on his/her crop therefore most of his/her days are spend in the field. Work and religions in the life of the Pochury Nagas are interwoven with many religious ceremonies designed and performed to protect and increase his/her crop. In this paper we will look at some of the rites and festival of the Pochuries related to Agriculture. Rites and Festivals Associated to Agriculture: 1

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