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    Paniya Tribe Case Study

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    of India. There around 580 tribal groups are in India. The study will conduct in people of the Paniya tribe, living in Wayanadu District of Kerala state. Paniya tribes are the largest population among the tribes in Kerala. They are living in different states of India named Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala. The place Wayanadu situated in north part of Kerala state.…

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    everyone would love to be at home. These are the days that offer you a lot, especially when you are in Kannur. The day marks the birth of Lord Jesus. The season is characterised by a lot of merrymaking and sharing. Like Onam, - official festival of Kerala- Christmas too imparts a festive theme to the streets of Kannur. Glittering Christmas stars hanging in front of shops welcomes the christmas season in Kannur. As days advance,…

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    Essay On Degrowth

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    Growing concern for the future environmental and social climate has brought many to argue for a fundamental overhaul of the modern economic axioms. Indeed, the notion that a finite biophysical system is incapable of sustaining infinite economic growth is responsible for the increasing popularity of the degrowth movement. What follows is a critical assessment of the desirability and feasibility of a degrowth economy. More specifically, Sen’s capabilities approach is used to assess whether or not…

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    is from India. To be more precise, we are from a coastal state in south India called Kerala, otherwise known as God’s Own Country. Kerala is hands down, by far, my favorite place in the World. That is mainly because the rest of my family lives here. We moved from Kerala to America on September 4th, 2006 in pursuit of success and my mother’s nursing career, which she has been successful in. The majority of Kerala, including our family, is Hindu.…

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    Giuseppe The Deliverer

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    "girl", "woman", "penis" - instead of using metaphor and making the effect more docile. This shows how the speaker in The Deliverer doesn't want to trivialise the act of female infanticide and she'd rather accept the guilt of taking children from Kerala to Milwaukee where the "girl grows up on video tapes" and "sees how she's passed from woman to woman" at face value, in a bid to change…

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    in the Finca, Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and Bessie Head’s When Rain Clouds Gather. These become the advocates of environmental ethics and social justice. Sarah Joseph, an eminent feminist and environmental thinker, writer and activist from Kerala, originally a Malayalam writer; pictures through one of her most acclaimed, translated novel Gift in Green, the gradual degradation of Aathi, the pristine village because of the invasion of the novae elite Kumaran. The impalpable issues which…

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    Analysis Of Charlis And I

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    Charlis and I set in the backdrop of Kerala tells the story of untouchability that existed during that time in Kerala. It is a time when the practice of untouchability in Kerala is at its peak. It is very rigid and followed very strictly. The story begins with a game of football among Neil, his friends and cousins. While they were playing Neil comes to meet a young boy named Charlis who begins to play with them. As the story proceeds we can see that how Charlis have been ignored and treated in a…

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    What Is Adaptation?

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    The concepts of adaptation and mitigation have been vital to the evolution of the human race especially in the period where humans moved from scattered bands of hunter gatherers to the sedentary agricultural societies. Adaption has do with the ability to adjust to changes that occur in ones surroundings to best suits ones needs. A simple example of adaptation might be if a hunter gatherer group could not find adequate herds of prey in the region they lived in, so they subsequently moved to…

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    ROLL NO.: 23 NAME - SUNIL GANPAT JIWANE COURSE - RURAL DEVELOPMENT (M.A.FIRST YEAR ) The Centrality of Education Rabindranath Tagore said that :' In my view the imposing tower of misery which today resets on the heart…

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    Alienation In Film

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    When this character function is studied together with the social and political codes of the protagonists, one is convinced that ‘alienation ‘is evident from the formation of the Kerala State, i.e., from the 1948 onwards and its affecting the backward class, middle class, working class, minorities, majority representatives and women, irrespective of their religion, geographical locations and educational qualifications. This approach…

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