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    Bharat Case Study

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    1) What does the term “Bharat” stand for in the context of the given passage? 1) The urban India 2) The ever growing Indian market *3) The rural India 4) The promising growth of India 5) None of these 2) According to the given passage, which of the following can be said about the success rate of the ‘Startups’? 1) High *2) Low 3) Moderate 4) Very high 5) None of these 3. There was a loss of momentum in venture funding in 2016 in Indian start-ups because- 1) There was a lack of confidence in…

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    In devising the Constitution for the new government, the founders were too confident that the political parties would play no formal role in the government. Thus, they wrote no word in the Constitution regarding the political parties. For the initial eight years of the America’s presence, George Washington, the first America’s President, had brought a unifying and harmony vicinity in the country. In a few years after 1789, still, he was able to practice the unbiased leadership on the new…

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    Author Christopher Hitchens had once said that “the totalitarian, to me, is the enemy - the one that 's absolute, the one that wants control over the inside of your head, not just your actions and your taxes” ("Totalitarian”). George Orwell’s novel, 1984, cautions the reader about the dangers of a totalitarian regime. The dystopian future that Orwell created in his novel shows the devastating effects on the people themselves. The people of Oceania lost their intelligence, independence, and even…

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    Hasidism: A Way Of Life

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    again” (Potok 125). Reb Saunders is looked up to and seen as a connection to God; he is one of the most powerful people in the faith. In the same way, Danny will have the same power as his father one day. ”I’m my father 's son, remember? I’m the inheritor of the dynasty. Number one on our catechism: Treat the son as you would the father, because one day the son will be the father”(Potok 122). Danny will inherit the position of the rebbe and be looked up to as his father is. While Reb Saunders…

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    The Pride and Prejudice novel was written by Jane Austen during the 18th century in 1813 and is centered around the futures and fortunes of the five daughters of the Bennet family. When this book was written, it was a time and culture when women were treated unequally to men. Therefore, women have little independence and were always at a disadvantage, different from the life style women live today. Pride and Prejudice takes place in a society where a role for women is earned through…

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    The fiction of McCullers focuses on the portrayal of physically distorted bodies. In particular thecharacters from The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and The Ballad of the Sad Café represent a variety of physical anomalies. McCullers’ grotesque characters depict the loneliness of man and his incapacity to love each other. She portrays a dark and somber world devoid of sympathy, care, love and closeness in these novels that have no even a single normal character. This paper will also stretch the scope…

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    Gender Roles In Trifles

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    Trifles: Though They Be But Little, They Are Fierce Nebraska during the early 1900s was a little dull. Although the country folks sometimes had fancy things like a party phone for example, life was usually calm and quiet. Gender roles were defined in this time too. On a farm, men typically took care of the crops and any livestock while the women ruled over domestic chores. The women took care of the kitchen, bedroom, and other rooms. Life was difficult and tiring for many, regardless of their…

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    things hysteria can affect or benefits others. According to the article of “Sexuality and power in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible” by Emic Tunc he said “Accusations were based on Ancient Greek corruptions of hysteria and the medieval belief that as the inheritors of Eve’s “original sin”. He highlights how this affected especially women because they believed it was their blame. In a patriarchy society where people, especially women are taught that man are the head of their lives and we can see now…

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    You know what gang violence is, mostly? (And the people don’t want you to hear this) If somebody shoots your family member of course you retaliate, you know what I mean? Same thing the U.S does except nobody even shot his or her family members. 
They see that, somebody bomb a school
and all these people get killed, so the United States feel like ooh that’s messed up
we got to go show them who the real killers. This country was built on gangs, you know, I think this country still is run by gangs…

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    The Great Gatsby Influence

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    The Great Gatsby was published on April 10, 1925. Written by one F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby is one literary work that has stood the test of time. The 1920s was a time of economic prosperity for the US and turmoil for the rest of the world. World War I (WWI) ended 7 years prior to 1925 and the effects were starting to take hold of the world. Benito Mussolini took control of Italy and Adolf Hitler released “Mein Kampf.” However, in America, business was booming; Chrysler started…

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