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    My Three Cultural Groups

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    I’ve wrestled with the expectations of this assignment. I wrestled with whether or not I would take, in my opinion, the easy way out by discussing culture and nationality, culture and language or culture and ethnicity. I have much to say about all, but it would admittedly be a regurgitation of original ideas, with some personal flare, which brings nothing to the psychological table, not if it’s to mean something, not if it’s to count. With that said, my three cultural groups are as follows:…

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    Right now, there is a woman in America wondering whether to pay for her child’s insulin or to pay for food. Choices like these are daunting, but, with an affordable healthcare program, we can avoid this scenario altogether. We, as a people, have a right to universal healthcare. The program that we have now is a private industry that is unprincipled and immoral. If we had universal healthcare, it could be a regulated, government-run program that would benefit the general public of the United…

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    Gioachino Rossini Analysis

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    respirar” (Fortune smiles on my love, I can breathe once more). There are more trills, higher notes (even a high A, about as high as a mezzo usually sings) and faster runs up and down the scale, especially when she sings, “Ah, tu solo, amor, tu sei che mi devi consolar” (Oh, you alone, my love, can console my heart) where the line goes from middle G down to B then rapidly up to D then back to B and so on, again all in sixteenth notes. Figaro echoes her vocal line while complaining (quite…

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    Gulaab Gang Analysis

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    Gulaab Gang based on a true story, and the film begins with a small girl, Rajjo, being beaten and verbally abused by her stepmother. Her father, helpless to the abuse, stays silent as her stepmother tries to convince her to stop trying to educate Rajjo. Little did her stepmother know, Rajjo was headstrong on getting her education, which allowed her to become the woman she was in the movie, years later. Rajjo opens up an ashram, which is a sort of sanctuary for abused women, called Gulaab Gang.…

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    4.1 Discussion on Symbolism by analysing the temple forms: 4.1.1 2D Formation: 2D formation of a temple means the formation of plan of the temple. There are certain symbolic patterns followed by the craftsmen and architects of these awe inspiring temples. Some of the depictions of those symbolic patterns are hereby discussed in the following section. 4.1.1.1 The Temple and the Yantra: The main three required thing for worship is Yantra, Mantra and Tantra. There are several Yantras in Hindu…

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    Tragic Flaw in Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Devi) Even though tragedies had been written before Shakespeare, it was Shakespeare’s distinctive features that took the stories one step further. Shakespeare’s tragedies focus on the hero’s tragic flaw, the hamartia, that lead them to his or her downfall…

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    Within Western religions, it is common that people who practice these religions believe in God and are able to be saved from the sins that they harbor. However, not all religions view gods in the same way. As opposed to the Christian belief that there is only one God, some religions believe in the existence of numerous gods and goddesses, while others believe there is no God. In Hinduism and Buddhism, the concept of gods and similar supernatural beings can be alike and differ between the two…

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    In the post- independence period woman was struggling in patriarchal societal set up for her identity. In 1960, feminism rose against the colonial rule, patriarchal practices and traditions enhance the ideology of female subordination. Shashi Deshpande’s novel In the Country of Deceit is a story of a woman Devayani who began to see the universe with their own eyes and not through the male gaze. She is shown recovering from the stage of catastrophe and mental dilemma through spiritual realization…

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    Day care for my preschool child In today's society, typically both parents work away from home. Not all families have the luxury of having a stay at home parent. With this being said, finding the right day care or babysitter for your child can be difficult. Each parent has their own preferences and requirements when it comes to choosing the right fit for their child. Each child is different, as is each home environment. Children should be introduced to a preschool setting because they should be…

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    Assistant Professor Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra, Jammu and Kashmir Saadat Hassan Manto (11 May 1912 – 18 January 1955) was a short…

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