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    resort is your answer to an exotic vacation surprisingly near your city!! Unbelievable right?? But it’s true. It’s a remarkable experience and you truly deserve this lost-in –paradise feel ! About us Located at the shores of the romantic Bay of Bengal, Ideal beach resort is nested far away from the hustling Chennai crowd ; your ultimate space to relax, rejuvenate and refresh yourself. We, at ideal beach resort, are experts…

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    introduced in Britain from colonial India. It is derived from Hindi champi which is used in Anglo-Indian in 1762. Champi was used in India with some form of oils (Ambos and Håkanson, 2014). Shampoo is a term which was developed by an entrepreneur of Bengal in 1814 .The method of oiling hair is called as champi (shampooing). In 1900s, its meaning was changed to mean massage by applying soap to the hairs. During the early stages of shampoo, it used to give hair shine and fragrance. Modern shampoo…

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    June, followed by a honeymoon in the south of France.”(Divakaruni 95) Life of Jhumpa Lahiri : Jhumpa was born on July 11, 1967 Lahiri was born in London. She is the daughter of Indian immigrants .They were from the state of west Bengal, India. Her family moved to the United States when she was two years old. Lahiri grew up at Rhode Island in Kingston, where her father Amar Lahiri works at University of Rhode Island , as a librarian. He is the basis for the protagonist in the…

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    Exposition: The exposition in “The Life of Pi” would be the first introductory part before Pi and his family leave for Canada on the Tsiutsum. All the events that happen before they leave for Canada gives us an insight and an introduction to the various characters especially around the protagonist; Pi. Conflict: I believe that the conflict would be Pi’s conflict for an understanding of the various religions and his pursuit of them. The political unrest in India could also be considered one…

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    Misery”). They were “lured” by the illegal recruiters, and “illegally trafficked to foreign countries to sea and land routes” (“Route to Misery”). In fact, the statistics showed that fourteen thousand illegal migrants from Bangladesh crossed the Bay of Bengal in 2012; and most of them went to countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia, some countries in the Middle East,…

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    Observation of my life in the US Introduction: I will discuss about behavior in my new training group in the United States and about behavior in general because I am an international student and I am also on the track team. This field is very interesting for me because it is abnormally close to me, but I can see a lot of new habits and behaviors here. It is a new experience because I have never trained with another team since I was 9 years old and I have studied only in the Czech Republic. I…

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    When Rosaura was putting her daughter to sleep, fear struck her at the sight of the dark room: “She saw a strange glow coming from the dark room. Plumes of phosphorescent colors were ascending to the sky like delicate Bengal lights” (158). Pedro’s passion towards Tita is remarkably strong and holds “plumes of phosphorescent colors”. The colors are Pedro’s passionate emotions – intense, bright and grand like a firework. Fireworks can only be produced when the material…

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    “Life of Pi”is a very intricate novel, as within it contains many examples of symbolism, each meaning something that always begins with Pi. With many twists, turns, and even shocking moments, Life of Pi is sure to bring you on an unforgetable journey. Life of Pi is an award winning novel with many examples of symbolism. Life of Pi is Yann Martel’s best selling book. It goes over many different topics and subjects, one of these is symbolism. Pi finds himself in a lifeboat with exotic animals, he…

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    Civilization is an advancement state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry and government has been reached. The Indus Valley Civilization which is known as The Harappa Civilization was the most fascinating civilization. Unlike Egypt and Mesopotamia are famous with Pyramids and Ziggurats, Mature Harappa’s city uniformed with just well-fired bricks, sewerage systems and buildings. This Civilization rose between 2600-1900B.C. in the region that is now Pakistan and…

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    During the 18th century, Britain was trying to deal with China through diplomacy and economic reason in a way to make the Canton Trade system fair for both sides. Trade between the British and the Chinese was severely lopsided in China 's favour during the end of the 18th century. The reasons for this trade imbalance in China 's favour were mostly due to a difference in worldviews between Britain and China. Britain sought trade and another strong alliance in the pacific; and China believed it…

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