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    Abstract: The Indian born writer Bharathi Mukherjee is one of the most widely known immigrant writers of America. When she got married with Clark Blaise a Creative Writer in Canada in 1960. There onwards she became a Canadian citizen. Her seven years stay in Canada made feel like an ‘alienated outsider’ and an unwanted ‘visible minority’. The racial discrimination meted out to the expatriates in Canada which made her to leave that country. So she came to the U.S.A in 1980 to become a permanent…

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    These successive relationships provide the novel 's structure, for each new lover brings about both a change in setting and s new stage in the story of Janie 's life. Though each relationship is different from the others, there are two in which Janie is involved, her short-lived romance with Johnny Taylor and her marriage to Tea Cake…

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    Creative Writing: Oracle

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    Such as the Romans and Greeks. You noticed the statue of Diana in the island’s center.” She twirled her hand. “It stood out to me,” Pax replied. She smiled to herself and looked down at her hands before lifting her head to address Pax. “She doesn’t belong to my Aztec heritage, but I felt a connection to her. If you look hard enough, you’ll see how humans across time and space…

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    Mahatma Gandhi Case Study

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    The last interview which Mahatma Gandhi gave to Margrate Bourka White in the early afternoon on 30th January, 1948 was on “His persistence in his theory of non-violence in the event of a nuclear attack on a city.” The Mahatma’s reply was that if the defenseless citizens died in a spirit on non-violence, their sacrifice would not in vain; they might all pray for the soul of the pilot who had thoughtlessly sprayed death on the city. This was the last message of compassion to mankind. Gandhi had…

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    night. No fire can break it, No evil can split it. I am the eagle of the golden tree, In my perch of gold, all I see. When I announce the dawn with my loud shree, All of the creatures listen to me. From the elephant to the bee, All of the animals in the huge sea, Everything wild that runs free, They all abide me in the golden tree. Oscar is interested in video games, math, coding, poetry, and science! He was born in Ottawa, ON, on March 21, 2007, and shares his birthday with his mom. Oscar…

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    Kaylee Argo Ms. DeGreef English IV 10 March 2017 The Tales of Greek Gods and Goddesses “Slay the monster Medusa and bring me her head,” said the king to a poor, yet valiant young Perseus (D’aulaire 114). It was his plot to get rid of the boy, so he could marry his mother. No man had set out to kill Medusa and come back alive, until Perseus. The tales of the Greek gods and goddesses are intertwined in history. They have been recited by many different cultures and told many different ways. That…

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    “You would say this was the end of the story of Muhammad: He and a tiny group, shut away in the sand, alone on the planet, encircled by men so wild they buried children alive as a point of honor, who killed casually, and who – because His teachings meant the destruction of the national religion and the loss of their own wealth and power – had for thirteen long years been waiting to shed His blood. An enemy of His has written: ‘We search in vain through the pages of profane history for a parallel…

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    Need of the hour: Professional Development of Teachers in India Education is the source of all achievements in the journey of one 's whole life. Education broadens the horizon of understanding it makes the man know the worth of him as well as others. History is a witness that no country became successful without educated citizens. Good education is a passport to a comfortable and prosperous life. My nation India is on the march towards a bright and prosperous tomorrow. The social organ plays…

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    Case Analysis Of Paccar

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    To create and sustain long-term profitability within this industry, heavy-truck maker Paccar chose to focus on one customer group where competitive forces are weakest: individual drivers who own their trucks and contract directly with suppliers. These operators have limited clout as buyers and are less price sensitive because of their emotional ties to and economic dependence on their own trucks. For these customers, Paccar has developed such features as luxurious sleeper cabins, plush…

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    Bourdieu stresses the importance in reflexivity while conducting social research. The sociologist must at all times be aware of their own habitus, their position of thought and in life and how bringing this to research will affect the research outcome. According to Bourdieu it is impossible for our objectivity to remain unbiased and unprejudiced due to our preconceived habitus. It is only by maintaining such a continual vigilance that the sociologists can spot themselves in the act of…

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