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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    MITHILA PAINTING N.Tondonsana Singh Abstract The essay of Mithila or Madhubani painting deals with the history and different stages of painting, the empowerment of women in the society. Mithila painting is an art of painting which was discovered during natural disaster earthquake of 1934 in Bihar by British colonial officer in Madhubani district. This are the famous painting on paper, cloth, readymade garments, movable object etc. The madhubani district has been acquired international…

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    Scott Fitzgerald did a very well job in The Great Gatsby on conveying the East Egg and West Egg daily lives and there way they portray themselves in the two societies. The East Egg is very admired by the way he shows they act and perceive themselves in being so classy, calm , and respectful because…

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    characters of Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan open a door to a world in which money was the sole motivation for their success and the only reason for their power. When the reader uses a Marxist critical lens during chapter four of F. Scott's Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the social hierarchy reveals how Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan utilize the importance of money and social power to manipulate others in their lives. Through a Marxist…

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    Pollution began to take its toll in major cities, crime rates increased, and as mobility expanded, safety took a plunge. Both the advantages and disadvantages the automobile instilled on society can be outlined by the characters and events in The Great Gatsby. Because the automobile was available to virtually any…

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    Great Expectations is a thrilling story by Charles Dickens that tells the tale of a young boy named Pip and his great expectations for life. Pip was born an orphan who lived in the south eastern marshes of Kent with his much older sister and her husband. On an evening visit to his parents tomb stones, an escaped convict ordered Pip to bring him food and a file so he can rid himself of the irons that bound his legs. Pip, being afraid of what the horrible convict would do to him and his…

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    Gatsby Color Symbolism

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    has many different meanings in our everyday lives, from a simple go at a green traffic light to stop and pull over to a flashing blue light. Everywhere you look you see simple colors that mean different things. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby Nick Carraway is bombarded with colorful people and their very colorful array of possessions and places as he adapts to the New York way of life in the 1920’s. Nick meets a man named Gatsby and helps him get the girl of his dreams only to…

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    In their book “The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills”, David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu scrutinize the impact of economic policy to the life and death of the world’s population during recession. To serve their purpose, they discover the term “body economic” which is defined as “a group of persons organized under a common set of economic policies; a people whose lives are collectively affected by these policies” (p. 139). They argue that the neoliberal austerity policy has lethal impact and cause…

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    have struggled to make a living because they had great difficulty in locating a job, let alone one that paid them a decent profit. Because of the racism that corrupted Americans, blacks were not considered part of society. They struggled by themselves without much help from others like thev have been doing for centuries. A great example of the hardships that the African American community faced is the era of the Great Depression. During the Great Depression everybody struggled, but nobody…

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    Quotes In The Great Gatsby

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    was killed over chasing his dream, because at least he died for the thing he wanted most, Daisy. “’Jimmy was bound to get ahead. He always had some resolves like this or something. Do you notice what he’s got about improving his mind? H was always great for that.’” 173 Even though Gatsby never achieved his dream true dream of being with Daisy, he still worked hard to better himself to try to be better in the eyes of Daisy, he was shown as an example to the reader of what it means to be a…

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    Hostess Baking Company: Never a Full Recovery Hostess Baking Company was founded in 1919 by selling their baked goods in the Continental Baking Co in New York City. Hostess began to succeed in the 1950’s after being exposed on the TV show “Howdy Doody” and has been well known ever since. In 2012, Hostess Baking Company, which is famously known for Twinkies and Wonder Bread filed for bankruptcy. Hostess had already filed for bankruptcy once before this time and had struggled financially for years…

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