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    June twenty-seventh was the day that I had been anticipating before the start of summer vacation. I arrived to philly by bus, which was the first bus ride that I had ever taken alone. Before I began my job at Independence Hall, I arrived at Market Street where I was greeted by my crew leaders Mel and Jenny. The rest of my crew members arrived and we made our way to Independence National Historic Park Headquarters. Toni, the park’s landscape architect, introduced herself to the crew. She shared…

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    core focus of the concept is that things always have two sides like a coin for example, human will have good and bad action spontaneously. To conclude, it teaches people to accept the truth and understand the balance of life. Third concept is “Desa Kala Patra Concept”, a basis idea about change in culture. It seems that culture can be altered as time flies, thereby, this concept mostly focuses on how culture changes, though it is always crucial and supportive to human life. Next one is “Karma…

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    alpha males are typically isolated from others because of their coercive power that they possess, just how Kerchak is isolated from everyone else. Kerchak’s lack of emotions also show why women do not necessarily prefer alpha male traits. When his wife Kala finds Tarzan when he was a baby, Kerchak said that, “you have to take it back… if the jungle wants him… I cannot put our family in danger” (Tarzan). Kerchak is willing to abandon a little boy who has nothing just to protect him and his…

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    Floppy disks, hairspray and death were all common staples of the 1980s. The 80’s gay youth carry the title of being the Aids Generation as it saw the evolution of a disease into a worldwide plague. As entire communities were stricken with death and despair, homosexuals and heterosexuals alike faced the issue of cultural taboos when discussing their condition. The inspired shame and consequent silence slowed the healing and prevention of the HIV-Virus among the victimized communities. To fight…

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    ABSTRACT: - In this paper I will be dealing with women characters in the novel of Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies. I will focus on the plight of women during the nineteenth century and under colonial rule their condition was even worse. Opium effects life of all women characters directly or indirectly in the novel. I will discuss briefly character of each woman with special focus on Deeti. The character of Paulette daughter of a French botanist living in Calcutta, she respects Indian culture like…

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    On August 5, 2003, Coca Cola – the leading manufacturer, marketer and distributor of non – alcoholic beverages was faced with a grimed situation as CSE (The centre for science and the environment) issued a vilifying report against 12 major cold drink brands. The report stated that these brands sold near Delhi contained fatal pesticide residues. Apart from this, it was also alleged that the company was extracting water from ground water sources which led to water shortages, it was discharging…

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    effect in the natives. Many lost their cultural values, others had psychological breakdown in trying to fuse the two cultures which leads to their dead and others neurosis as the cases of Samba Diallo in Ambigous Adveture, Jean Mezda in Mission to Kala and of course Nahmo, Nyasha, Tambuzai, Maiguru, Babamukuru and others in Nervous Conditions seen other Francophone novels. Nervous Conditions demonstrates this Francophone experience in Zimbabwe. She reveals how the natives suffers different kind…

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    Original Material Reading Raja Rao’s Chessmaster and his moves from Buddhist viewpoint Buddha “The Awaken One” gave his philosophy of life his teaching is known today as Buddhist philosophy and it has been seen as very important phenomena and studied and practiced till today. Influence of Buddhist philosophy is not only seen on Indian culture but also on the world which embraces all areas such as literature, architecture, dance, music, drama, painting, printing, and various Art associated with…

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    culture and mythology are as diverse as the geographical, historical and other influences that have shaped them .The classical Hindu wife has to conform to the concept embodied in the famous “Sloka” Grihini, Sachivah, Sakhi, MithahPriya-Shishyalalite kala Vindu; meaning that as a wife women has many roles to play .she must not only be a wife but also a counsellor, the play mate to the…

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