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    They spend huge number of hours in gyms. For example, the leading lady of the I980s, was, Sri Devi, who is known as 'thunder thighs'. Sri Devi, and other female stars, spends hours in the make-up room and portrays the aggressive, dominating character in films. Sri Devi in films deals with the villains herself, defeats them. For example, in film Joshila (1989) there were two of the top male heroes in this film who could barely hold…

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    “Without mathematics, there’s nothing you can do. Everything around you is mathematics. Everything around you is numbers.” Shakuntala Devi, popularly known as the ‘mental calculator’ was an Indian writer who understood the importance of mathematics in one’s life. Following her belief, I am confident in saying mathematics is one of the most essential subjects one learns during their academic career. However, I firmly believe that mathematics education needs to be effective. In order to be…

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    Callendar was proud by torturing the Indians; Mc Bryde thought that the Indians loved the white women and he hated this fact; while Mr. Turton believes he was authoritarian (Devi, 2017). The British administrators and their wives were reserved in their behaviors towards the Indians. They saw themselves and their culture as superior (Devi, 2017). Mrs.Turton said to Mrs.Moore: “You are superior to everyone in India except one or two of Ranis and they’re on an equality” (p.42). The same case was…

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    2.9. Importance of Job Satisfaction Job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction can be seen in any work situation (Aziri 2011). As noted by Munro, Rodwell and Harding (1998), job satisfaction has an important role in improving the performance of employees. Moreover, job satisfaction is vital to employees’ turnover & absenteeism as it tends to resign & early retirements at the time job satisfaction level of employees is low (Nabi, Syduzzaman & Munir 2016). It relates with different concepts like as…

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    Osteoarthritis Term Paper

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    biomaterials, but they fail to match with the native cartilage; when an artificial cartilage is developed and placed in a damaged part of the body, it might fail to heal that body part because of the inability to produce similar native biomaterials (Bhardwaj, Devi & Mandal, 2014). Therefore, understanding the changes in the matrix composition is an absolute necessity before placing the engineered tissue in the joint. There are various techniques to assess the compositional changes within an…

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    retaliation more until later in the act Hamlet kills Polonius. It is important to note that the death of Polonius was preventable, had Hamlet not failed to take action sooner. “His continuous awareness and doubt delay him in performing the needed act” (Devi, 2014). Once the news spreads throughout the nobles of what Hamlet had done, Ophelia and Laertes reach their own points of instability. By killing her father, Hamlet causes Ophelia’s suicide. Additionally, once Laertes discovers the news, he…

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    Introduction Bharatanatyam is an interdisciplinary dance form that was originated in the state of Tamil Nadu and is familiar to people of Asian Indian origin. Research shows that Bharatanatyam has cognitive benefits in research studies and scholarly articles for Asia children living in the west and, therefore has good impact on dance education. According to a research by O’Shea, Bharatanatyam is a highly technical, primarily solo South Indian dance form that consists of a repertoire, abstract…

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    Ancient cultures and the mythological texts originating from them have prominent basis on gender roles. Throughout The Ramayana by Valmiki and The Creation of the Universe and Human Beings by Lui An evident gender roles set for men and women remain consistent. Research about the Hindu faith and the goddesses they worship clearifies the Ancient Indian values Valmiki’s The Ramayana symbolizes. Throughout The Creation of the Universe and Human Beings and research regarding the Yin and Yang a…

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    Gautama Case Study

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    Page 455 There was a rumor about a plot to derail the soma yajna of Gautama. There was also apprehension that the offering in the yajna may not please Indra. Page 456 Gautama courted a great deal of pain for the success of this yajna. I also prayed Indra to fulfil Gautama's wishes. What about my wishes? I even didn't know what they were. I didn't worry about it, but for Gautama. I thought that our conjugal life would be wonderful if the soma yajna was successful. I would become normal and…

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    Non Violent Protests

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    region sent his men out to clear, or fell, the woods near the Bishnoi people’s home, the Bichnoi peacefully resisted. The resistance was started by a female villager named Amrita Devi. Devi, who could not withstand watching her sacred trees being cut down, literally started to hug the trees to protect them from being cut down. Devi even said “A chopped head is cheaper than a felled tree” (“Bishnoi Villagers Sacrifice Their Lives to Save Trees” 16-17), meaning that the trees, being sacred to…

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