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    Kasanna's Journey Analysis

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    Beginning Susanna’s journey is her trip to see a doctor, following her suicide attempt to overdose on drugs. Sitting in the doctor’s office, she does not want to believe that she is crazy. While telling the doctor of her suicide attempt, she recounts that she could not decide whether or not she wanted to digest the bottle of aspirin: “Actually, it was only part of myself I wanted to kill: the part that wanted to kill herself, that dragged me into the suicide debate” (37). Her psychosis is…

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    The concept of nationalism was dealt with differently by many communist theorists and leaders during the 20th century, ranging from toleration, attempts to destroy the concept and the incorporation of nationalism into the Communist ideology. Early Communist thinkers such as Marx, Engels and Rosenberg shared similar views on the issue of nationalism in that it would become an irrelevance within a fully formed socialist state. Furthermore, Vladimir Lenin implemented these views of the Marxist…

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    Introduction Pan-Africanism is an important concept within the theory of nationalism that was conceived of at the end of the 19th century and remains to be a vital component in a variety of ways pertaining to Africa. Pan-Africanism was a tool in the struggle against colonialism utilized by at first, members of the African Diaspora and later by people and groups within Africa in their struggle for independence. The ability of the African people to unify was seen as integral in their efforts to…

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    anxiety makes each life miserable. In The Integrity of the Personality (1961), Anthony Storr said: “Freud and Jung, the two most original and creative figures in modern psychiatry, were both proscribed by the Nazis…for both, though holding widely divergent views, upheld the value of the individual…

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    Social Sci., 6 (1): 99-112, 2010 assumptions provides good support for the use of qualitative methods. To that end, some writers have argued that assumptions can be so deeply embedded that only a complex interactive process of joint inquiry between insiders and outsiders can bring them to the surface (Schein, 1984). Clearly this kind of interactive probing is essential for less visible manifestations of culture. Such observations led some to conclude that as the elements of culture become more…

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    Introduction Hindustan Aeronautics is an Indian state-owned Aerospace and defence company based in Bangalore, Karnataka. It is governed under the management of the Indian Ministry of Defence. The government-owned corporation is primarily involved in the operations of the aerospace industry. These include manufacturing and assembly of aircraft, navigation and related communication equipment and airports operation. The Engine Division, which is ISO-9002 certified, was set up in 1957 to…

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