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    tarmac with planes flying towards one and the most dangerous being in the middle of a war. This is the life of a child who grows up in the slums of Mumbai, India. Slumdog Millionaire is a British Drama film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Simon Beaufoy in 2008. Slumdog Millionaire tells the story of Jamal Malik a child who grew up in the slums of Mumbai is on the Indian version of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’. Although there is suspicion of cheating Jamal proves to a detective that he…

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    Maqbool Movie Analysis

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    of Macbeth The plot of the film is inspired by Shakespearean Macbeth in terms of events and the characterization. In the backdrop of the movie we see Mumbai underworld and events related to it though being inspired by the play. Bhardwaj has successfully co-related the events and happenings of the plays with the intrigues and conspiracy of the Mumbai underworld. The leading role of Macbeth was played by the actor Irfankhan and his name was Maqbool .Abbaji or Jahangirkhan is a powerful underworld…

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    Abstract: We describe the successful synthesis of Polypyrrole-Gold nanocomposites (PPy-Au NCs) by the chemical oxidative polymerization of pyrrole with ferric chloride as an oxidizing agent, in the presence of a colloidal suspension of gold nanoparticles. Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) were synthesized by standard citrate reduction method. Au NPs and PPy-Au NCs were characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Atomic Forced Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier…

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    love in my grandparent's eyes are some of the things I dearly miss about Lodhpur after moving to America six years ago. My summer place is where I can set myself freely into nature and better understand my life and its origins. My family lived in Mumbai and it was about twelve hours away from Lodpur. We always took the train to Lodhpur because not only was it much cheaper but much more exciting. I still remember playing cards with my brother and getting lost looking at the countless acres of…

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    Kasab Case Study

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    security." And upon this is grounded the great law of Nature, "Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed. Says john locke in his Second Treatise of Civil Government. Everyone saw his calm & cool face caught by the cctv cameras in cst Mumbai while bullet ridden corpses of his victims were strewn all around him. he acted as a beast who enjoyed killing others. so for the safety of the people around him and to save humanity from slidng into chaos we had to make a bold decision.…

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    India’s economy grew at the start of the twenty-first century, many opportunities opened for its growing middle class. But at the same time, there remained poverty ridden citizens who saw little chance for economic growth. One such case occurs in the Mumbai undercity portrayed by Kathrine Boo in her book “Behind the Beautiful Forevers." In a place where there is no help from government support and no ways for individuals to spring out of such harsh conditions, “corruption was one of the genuine…

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    flashback technique; there is proper blending of past and present. . . . Dan is . . . . suffering from guilt consciousness and is expiating in his own way” (5485). The play suddenly takes the shape of flashback and action suddenly moves back towards Mumbai where Dan and Tara havespent their childhood lives. The scene is archetypical, traditional and patriarchal. “It is Baa’s character which is most interesting and revealing, for in a series of flashbacks is revealed her tragic past of having…

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    Ecotel Hotel Case Study

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my pleasure to thank all those who helped me and made my project work a success. I would like to thank my parents who made this research possible and for extending their moral support and patience. I like to thank the Principal of our Institution, Prof. Parvardhavardhani Gopalakrishnan as well as the Project coordinator, Prof. Y.G. Tharakan, for all the patience and guidance provided to me throughout the dissertation period. I take this opportunity in expressing the…

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    this village are not even aware about the name of their father. Around 5,000 people live in this village. More than 70 percent women of this village are into flesh trade. Over the years, women from this village have migrated to cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata and some have even shifted to Dubai. (charnamrit,…

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    talk, “A vision of crimes in the future” Marc Goodman speaks about how advancing technology is used for crime. From terrorists to robbers, the use of technology allows these people to have an advantage over law enforcement. The terrorist attack in Mumbai used modern communications to allow the terrorist to have an advantage over the police by having a live feed of information from a control center. On the other side of crime is the advancing of gene and cell technology. The same technology that…

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