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    In Albert Camus’ novel, “The Stranger”, the absurdist themes of the meaninglessness of human life, living in the moment, irrationality, and lack of conformity to the values of society are best exemplified through the relationships that the protagonist, Meursault, has with those around him. Camus’ characterisation of his anti-hero makes us question the way we must fit into other people’s expectations of our own behaviour, thus forcing us to lie in order to find a secure place within society.…

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    It’s being a year to stay in India’s one of the most dynamic landscape that keep changes throughout the year, but it is still amusing me daily. Vast silent plains with miles of visibility that is only broken sometimes by clouds of dust, “Merage” shining on horizon gives a feel of water but no water available nowhere. Mosaic of Creaks on the plains shows the scarcity of moisture even in soil. Rising temperature in summer makes this habitat even harsh for life to survive. This is the Grasslands…

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    school. The teen activist for women 's and children’s education now laid in a hospital bed in critical condition dying for what she believed in. Fifteen years earlier on July 12, 1997, Malala Yousafzai was born into a muslim family in northwest Pakistan. Her father was a poet and an education activist. Growing up, Malala’s father played a huge influence in her life. She attended the private schools that her father owned during the day, and at night she talked politics with him. When she was…

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    been able to continuously find the beauty in a place that some individuals describe as one of the darkest places in the world; Pakistan. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Pakistan) is a country…

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    Identity Crisis Essay

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    stood for. When he tried to recollect the shape of her body, hands, face, he would only remember pliant windows, doors, stairs, and verandah!’ (Palit, 69). This speaks of how with losing the house, Alam has also lost Raka, both belong to the other side of the border. Home, we realize rather than being a physical space becomes an irrevocable feeling, as opposed only to the idea of ‘Homeland’, which is characterized by geographical boundaries. Vijay Mishra recalls an incident where V.S. Naipaul is…

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    Life After Partition

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    Partition, split British India into two states: Pakistan and a version of India that we know today. Partition remembered not because of the independence of two states, but instead it’s remembered for the violence and death it caused and the impact on political and social relations in that area, an impact that had lasting effects. Today, Partition still leaves a schism between the people in India and Pakistan. (Life After Partition) The novel Train to Pakistan, by Khushwant Singh, takes place…

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    Jinnah Film Analysis

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    great leader and founder of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah. This film describes some of the different parts of his life and consists of some of the main events which took place in the life of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, such as his life as an advocate, his marriage, his illness and problems that he faced during the struggle for independence. This film was directed by Jamil Dehlavi and was written by Akbar S. Ahmed which was released in 1998 in the United Kingdom and Pakistan. The summary: The film…

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    reassure the public that the government is still in control that leadership is in command of the situation and will ensure the situation is under control and will be taken care of or appropriate actions will be taken to correct the situation, such as President Bush’s appearance at Ground Zero following 9/11. It offered direct emotional and moral support to the workers at ground zero. Often it can be for self-promotion, personal benefits or political gains when the public sees them present at…

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    Bowe Bergdahl Case Study

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    Bowe Bergdahl became an instant hit when he returned to the United States after being held captive by the Taliban for almost 5 years. Bowe had become the longest held captive by the Taliban. Many questions started to rise quickly like why had Bowe left his post in the first place? Was Bowe in his right mind when he got up and left? There seemed to be many more questions than answers. While people have talked to Bowe he had explained his planned escape from OP Mest and why he was leaving. Bowe…

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    Another Televangelist Islamic presenter, a writer and broadcaster of Canadian nationality proudly claimed himself as one of the Rushdie’s many midnight children is a, secularist and liberal activist.(Rushdi who received a death call by Imam Khomeni for writing blasphemous literature) .Like other televangelist ,Fatah also got his education in Science subject.Fatah is now hosting a talk show on zee news channel in Hindi language named Fatah Ka Fatwa. He denounces his belief and practice of…

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