Reginald Dyer

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    Summary: 'Marrying Absurd'

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    Exploring Violence within the Travel Narrative. Geoff Dyer travels to Cambodia, Emily Malone to Brazil, and Joan Didion to Las Vegas, Nevada. They all share a common experience - they are travellers, and authors, they come bearing a western perspective and they deal with the reality and effect of violence. When an author from a privileged background, defined in this instance as a background free from governmental or militarized violence, travels to a country or place affected by violence, do they have a responsibility to portray the effect that violence has had on that place? All three texts - “Yoga for people who can’t be bothered to do it,” “Marrying Absurd” and “Mr. Tingler” share one aspect; all three essays acknowledge the reality of…

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    Pseudo-transformational Leaders 1. Adolf Hitler 2. Joseph Stalin 3. Reginald Edward Harry Dyer 4. Pol Pot 5. Mao Zedong Pseudo transformation is evil transformation in itself, which will directly or indirectly bring a negative result and may cause even lives of innocence. This leader’s will make a mark in history but they will be in black history book. Pseudo-transformational initiative has a corrupt prospective and deceptive measurement that could be abused by a deceitful pioneer caused on…

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    How are stereotypes developed during the film? During the film Django Unchained written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, and produced by Stacey Sher, Reginald Hudlin, and Pilar Savone. The film was released on December 25, 2012, racial stereotyping was used effectively. The character of Django is an African American male who was among some shackled slaves driven on foot in Texas by slave-owners. The movie was set in the 1850s when slavery was prevalent in the United States. Stereotypically…

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    Gandhi Imperialism

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    Most people would freak out and get frustrated and displeased with the violence they have done. In 1919 on April 13 a man named Reginald Dyer killed around 350 men, women and children, and injured over 1000, who were non-violently protesting. Which in the end was call the Amritsar Massacre. Unlike most people who would have freaked out at the thought that they are the main reason why hundreds are dead and injured, Gandhi kept his cool. He even traveled to Amritsar, but never once did he seem…

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