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    In the wake of perusing your article on 'A Hate Story'; where you pay your honours to Jyoti Singh Pandey, we may need to reconsider the nation that is known as Incredible India. In this article, the solid voice of Pubali passes on his view on the "frightful" occasion and furthermore advocates a cure to the imbalance of ladies. Your declaration of this announcement 'India hates women' reinforces the message and demonstrates your urgency. You believe that it is the 'ugly,unvarnished truth'…

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    DEGREE PROGRAMME (BDP) ASSIGNEMENT July, 2012 and January 2013 Session Communication Skills in English BEGE-103 Elective Course in English ).< $.4$\$ g##ruwex kLffi#"#'tfif Frcptc's \trtrps . Uf{IVERSITY School of Humanities Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068 r-cr a E'{,ECTtrV&; C$U Fd.EE N}I fl I{G LTSH {SE{Jts.- 1S J) #*lrvlmevria e ati s n,$&;c'#s i re E ngtts la ASSIGNT{ENT F:"*grarnrme: $trF .4ssignn*en:c Dear…

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    Saleem Sinai – a native alien and a hopeless and hapless victim of history, leads a life of anguish and isolation. Since he cannot undo the historical injustices and establish his “rootedness”, he takes recourse to fantasy and myth to discover his “imaginary roots” which lies here and everywhere, dispersed and scattered. Saleem seeks to resolve his agonizing problems of identity by withdrawing himself into the realm of fantasy: Saleem sees the isolated facts of history only as they relate to him…

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    In the light of Nicole Jouve’s stand one may say that the autobiographical plays a very important part in this novel. Devi is nobody but Nayantara Sahgal’s mother who was undergoing Nehru phase of Indira Gandhi’s reign. The disillusionment reached its peak during the emergency period. Devi’s dilemma is the dilemma that tormented Vijaya Lakshmi and her daughter Nayantara. In a dignified way both tried to give vent to the feeling of dislocation in their books in the quite of Mussorie. Vijaya…

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    Women are powerful, take examples like Rosa Parks, she stood up for herself and did not give up on what she believed in, in a time of racism and hate. Also Queen Elizabeth the Second, who has lead England with her husband for 64 years, but has her own job of keeping peace between other countries by hosting dinners and events. Oprah Winfrey, who has donated millions of dollars to different charities supporting various different causes, like raising awareness to HIV/AIDS, helping fight ALS, and…

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    Page 2: Option A The first of my relatives who move to the United States is my mother, who then was followed by my father. My mother moved to America when she was around the age of 20. She decided to move to America to get a job so she would be able to support the needs and wants of her family. She was born and raised in India where she was surrounded by poverty struck conditions, so to better her standard of living she decided to move. She didn’t believe it was going to be a difficult change…

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    Muhammad Ali, Marian Anderson, Joan Baez, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Humphrey Bogart, Alexander Calder, Fidel Castro, Winston Churchill, Joan Crawford, Ruth Draper, Albert Einstein, Dwight Eisenhower, Princess Elizabeth, Robert Frost, Indira Gandhi, Ernest Hemingway, Audrey Hepburn, Pope John Paul II, Carl Jung, Helen Keller and Polly Thompson, Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, The Marx Brothers, Pandit Nehru, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, Pope Pius XII, Prince…

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    I just wanted to go to a prettier place. … I just felt I was in the wrong place’ — (Levin, 1997: 93) Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, generally known as V.S. Naipaul, is a globally applauded multi-dimensional writer having his background of an immigrant; that’s why his inclination towards his pet country, India is explicit in his works and other themes related to diaspora like identity-crisis,…

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    revieewer. The author, Sanjeev Rastogi is an associate professor at State Ayurvedic College in Lucknow India. He posses a diploma in yoga, a certification in acupuncture from China, a post graduate diploma in health and hospital management from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), and an entitlement for green health care (GHC) leadership from Teleosis institute. From just this information I would say that the author is indeed a credible source for information about Ayurvedic and…

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    The paper attempts to study psyche aspect of Diasporic woman by analysing the characters in the short stories collection of Chitra’s ‘Arranged Marriage’ and Jhumpa’s ‘Unaccustomed Earth’, Both are the Diasporic Indian Writers, who are well known in the field of writing. The psyche of the diasporic Indian woman can be seen vividly in the collection of short stories, ‘Arranged Marriage’ and ‘Unaccustomed Earth’. Chitra is known for the unique style of writing , which is quite different from other…

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