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    4.1.1 Scope of Tourism in India India has the Himalayan ranges in the north, a long coastline surrounded by seas in the south. In addition, India is rich in varied landscapes, enchanting historical sites and royal cities, clean beaches, serene mountain retreats, rich cultures and festivities to enjoy and rejuvenate. In any part of the year, India can offer a wide selection of destinations and experiences. In summer, there are lovely retreats amidst the heady beauty in the Himalayas or the…

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    Kiran Desai’s first novel, Hullabaloo in the guava orchard was published in 1998. She got the Betty Trask Award a prize given by the authors for the best novel by citizens of the common wealth nations and who are under the age of thirty five. Her second book “Inheritance of loss” was appreciated by the critics throughout Asia, Europe and the United States. Kiran Desai has won the man booker prize fellowship by the American academy. Kamala Markandeya was also the great of Indian women writers.…

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    In a particular moment as Elisa is working in her garden, her husband approaches her and after briefly examining the flowers says to her “ Some of those yellow chrysanthemums you had this year were ten inches across. I wish you’d work out in the orchard and raise some apples that big” (Steinbeck 375). Her passion for raising these flowers to such sizes are highlighted by this quote from her husband, which shows that he is almost envious of her ability to raise such beautiful flowers. Later on in…

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    The Goldilocks Season Most people are like Goldilocks. Some things are too cold, somethings are too hot, and somethings may be just right. We’re very fortunate to live in New Jersey where no matter what your preference may be, there’s always a season for you to enjoy. Whether you prefer to be basking in the sun at the beach, building a snowman, or perhaps picking daisies in the meadow, there’s one season I believe comes out on top of all these. That season is no other than fall. Fall is what I…

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    The Exeter Book is a collection of Anglo-Saxon poems that were put into a book. They are a group of poems that were written by Vikings a long time ago about their experiences. Many of their experiences were out on the ocean considering they would be away from home for around five years at a time while they were trying to capture a territory. Some of the wives would write poems about what it was like while their husband and a large amount of their male population was away for five years, and the…

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    Discuss and analyse the emergence of actor training systems since 1905 In this essay, I have decided to talk about actor training that has emerged within the last one hundred years, and you truly can’t talk about popular modern actor training without talking about Constantin Stanislavski, famed Russian actor, director, and teacher, who deeply influenced the theatre of the 20th century. Born Constantin Sergeyvich Alekseyev on January 17th 1863, and died on August 7th 1938. He was born into one…

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    Despite Hamlet being a legendary play it still as some issues and contradictions. To start, Hamlet is said to have recently been studying as a student at Wittenberg, causing us to believe him to be in his late teens or early twenties. Further Laertertes and Polonius warn Ophelia of Hamlets age, reinforcing the idea of him being a young man. Yet late in the play we learn that Hamlet is thirty. Another problem is that of Claudius and Gertrude's marriage. Claudius is Gertrude's brother in-law and…

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    representing the broader notion of an inconsistent life during war. The surrealist chapter in which Jawads displacement becomes most apparent is when he remembers his first love Reem. This particular dream sequence in which Jawad see’s Reem in a “orchard full of blossoming pomegranate trees” help illuminate the surreal tone in the novel that dramatically shifts to “…Reem crying as she tries to stop the fountain of blood gushing from the wound” to captivate the sudden turmoil’s people face during…

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    family members, a few of whom treated them quite poorly. The children were so hungry that the teacher used to bribe them with his apple peel. Frank even skipped school when he missed lunch one day, as he was hungry and wanted to steal apples from the orchard and drink milk straight from the cow. In addition, when delivering dinner to Bill Galvin for his grandmother, he cannot resist the smell of the food, and in his hunger, he ate it. Even as a young child, it was necessary for Frank to work to…

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    Persian Spice : Treasure of Persian Cuisine Eclectic, ancient, cosmopolitan Persian cuisine has spread its unique style of cuisine from Greece, Rome, Asian and Mediterranean countries. From thousands of years ago, they had gardens and orchards. They grew things like roses, pomegranates, persimmons and dill, so those ingredients made their way into every dish from desserts and drinks to main courses. Hence, they had so many fruits that were native to Iran like dates, grapes and oranges, There are…

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