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    Stylistic Analysis of Allama Iqbal’s Shikwa Back ground: According to Bassnett and Gundy (1993) “Literature is a high pint of language practice; debatable it makes the best skill a language user can express. Anyone who wants to obtain a thoughtful knowledge of language that goes away from the useful will read literary texts in that language.” Usually, literature is look upon to be the privilege of definite people who are capable with certain ability and understanding literature. Literature is…

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    Ice Candy Man Analysis

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    The Partition of India in 1947 was one of the most horrific events of decolonization in the 20th century, bringing death, rape and plunder in its wake. The agony of partition has reverberated in literature in various India Languages in as many ways as the writers themselves.BapsiSidhwa’s Ice Candy Man offers intimate glimpse into the events leading to the division of the country from the point of view of a young Parsee girl living in the city of Lahore after the birth of Pakistan. Ice Candy Man…

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    Religious difference was the core of two nation theory.Muslims needed a state where they can practice their religion without other forces trying to create problems for them . Two nation theory origin started when first muslim came in subcontinent .Muslims follow islam and Hindus follow Hinduism. These two religions are not different side of same coin instead they are different coins . The religion of Muslims (Islam) follows tauheed means they believe in One God (Allah) while hindus believe in…

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    ICT In Chemistry Essay

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    USING ICT IN CHEMISTRY EDUCATION LOKENDRA KUMAR OJHA Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab ojha.lokendra@gmail.com Abstract There are several topics in chemistry which required computational technique to learn and use of ICT enhance learning capacity of learner as well as facilitator. The present article deals with the use of ICT in some of the topic of chemistry. We tried to overcome from routine chalk and talk method to understand the several topic viz. stereochemistries, IUPAC…

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    Over the centuries people are helplessly watching women suffering in the form of harassment, discrimination and degradation. In order to get an equal status as men, women have struggled to overcome and is still struggling to overcome the cultural discrimination in India. In ancient days women in India treated as personal properties and used to fulfil men’s physical desires. Because of that, women always stay at home in the old days (Shah, D. (2011)). At last when they dare to come out of the…

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    Sir Winston Leonard "The British Bulldog" Spencer-Churchill, or just Winston Churchill was a British Aristocrat who lived between 1874 to 1965. In his lifetime, he was among many things, a writer, non-academic historian, artist, politician, and British Army Officer. Winston became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940, to 1945, and again in 1951 to 1955. His sphere of influence ranged throughout the entire British Empire during the two times he was prime minister. It included places…

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    Primarily focusing on such themes as human relationships, desires, passions, sexualities, gender inequalities and empowerment the novelists under discussion voice the age-old silence of the “gendered subalterns”. This trauma discourse makes the muted trauma of South Asian women visible and attempts to create a framework that promotes the healing of trauma. The novels under discussion create a space, a site for contestation of ideologies in an effort to break the silence on gender-based violence…

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    Shahjahanabad has been a contested site culturally, historically and geographically. Not surprising, therefore, that the literary expressions engaging with this disputed space have had to work their way through many negotiations and contradictions. ‘Culture’ has figured centrally in all discourses arising in and from this space in all senses of the term as Shahjahanabad (alternatively referred to as ‘Dilli’ and post-independence, ‘Old Delhi’) has boasted of a heady and unique “way of life”,…

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    Executive summary This project is based on for the planning and reduction of drug abuse in north India. India is one of the leading countries in the world which has a large number of drug addicts. To improve this situation, there are many non-government organizations and agencies working together. Government also has taken some various serious steps and plans and schemes to improve the situation and to help those who are addicted to drugs. The work breakdown system shows how the government works…

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    Sweatshop Research Paper

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    There is a price to pay for the cheap clothing consumers buy on a daily basis. The collapse of Rana Plaza, a factory in India, lead to around 1,200 deaths and 2,500 injuries. In this paper, I will expose the long term sacrifices 3rd world sweatshop works make in service of short term 1st world consumer interests. I will argue that this world economic structure is not sustainable long term. When we think of sweatshops, it is played off as no big deal. The reason being, we don’t see the effect…

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