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    concentrates more on the exploration of modern Indian sensibility. She observes the realities from a psychological perspective. Anita Desai is in many ways a representatives of Indian woman novelist in English. Her contribution to fiction in independent India is more significant than the other women novelists such as Ruth Prawer, Nayantara Saghal or Kamala Markandaya. She as a woman writer has a belief and concern more with thought, emotion, and sensation than with the action, experience and…

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    Ashoka, otherwise known as Ashoka the Great, was an emperor of the Maurya Dynasty. As an emperor he most known for his edicts based on Buddhist beliefs. Edicts are the official rules or proclamations of a person of authority. His edicts are a reflection of the kind of emperor he was. He was a fair ruler who was devoted to his religion and demanded that his subjects all treated each other with respect. He takes after the Dharma, the teachings of Buddha of law and order.” There is an underlying…

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    Payton MacDonald is a composer, improviser, percussionist, singer and educator from Idaho Falls, Idaho. His music performances and composition are based on his experience with East India tabla drumming and dhrupad singing jazz, classical music and the American experimental tradition. Numerous bands have also performed his compositions including Alarm Will Sound, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Young Voices of Colorado and tabla soloist Shawn…

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    did in the case of Mistry. As a diasporic writer Mistry exposed varied ways in his narrative that explored methods to mirror their experience and symbolised their dislocated dwelling places and identities. India, Indian people and their psychology could not stop his temptation of writing about India. He is so much inspired by his country’s love that he presented a wider canvas of the nation in his second novel ‘A Fine Balance’ which interweaves the life of ‘subaltern’ marginalised and …

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    He calls it a new freedom movement and then continues to draw a parallel between this movement, and the freedom movement in India led by Mahatma Gandhi. He is making an allusion to a historical figure and the events that caused India to gain independence. This causes the audience to subconsciously associate Rushdie’s agenda with the freedom movement in India. Mahatma Gandhi is someone most people respect, thus bringing the same respect to the author. If one were to make a general judgment…

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    sculpture was created in 2012 and given as a gift by Joanne, and Charles Ackeman, and Merry and Chris Carlos. During this art experience essay, I will expound on the highly complex domain of a distinct of South Asia, centering on the subcontinent of India and its highly complex world, and one of its most powerful animals that symbolizes a religion. This animal is revered as one of the most powerful illustrations of a religion know to man not just in Asia but all over the world. The Ganesha…

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    Buddhism is a religion that practicing spiritual and traditional beliefs. Normally Buddhism began in India and it is around 2,500 years’ age. Buddhism is also one of the dominant world religion especially in the Eastern part. The Buddhism teaches based on the idea of Nepali prince; his name was Siddhartha Gautama. Gautama was lived around 500 Before Common Era (BCE). He was always shocked when he saw the suffered people around his house. So he decided to left his luxury life to seek answers for…

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    characteristics, followed by a brief discussion about his leadership assessments and leadership qualities. Introduction Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the youngest son of Kaba Gandhi and his fourth wife, Putlibai. He was born at Porbandar, India on 2nd October 1869. He spent 7 years in Porbandar, and then moved to Rajkot and joined a primary school. He completed twelve years of schooling, but was a very shy kid. He never…

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    In the formation of one’s character and value structure childhood plays an important role. Childhood as a significant area of human experience is not given ample emphasis as far as literature is concerned. In Indian English literature also women characters are widely depicted and critics have evaluated them. The girlhood of a woman is a critical part of her identity formation. In literature this period of identity formation of a woman is by and large un- examined and un- explored. Childhood…

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    1.0. PROJECT PROPOSAL 1.1. The Firm The Heritance Panduwasnuwara Hotel (HPH) which is a Tourist Board approved hotel is located in the North Western Province in Sri Lanka surrounded by ancient historical places. The main products in HPH are selling hospitality, leisure and quality food. HPH offers standard accommodation for families, travel groups, honeymoon couples and anyone who expect superb service, elegant style, clean and fully facilitated rooms. HPH also provided a tranquil environment…

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