Papers 2441-2450 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Literature
…in the 1950s. Naipaul uses an unidentified East Indian boy to tell his story. A young white girl becomes the narrator of cliff's excerpt. By using Cliff's perspective to examine the perspective of the other two passages. A unique interpretation of the British…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…with strange symptoms. Soon her friends became ill with about the same symptoms. This was during the war with the Indians so the villagers already believed the Devil was close at hand and it was easy to believe that this strange behavior was caused by witchcraft…
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…only to start an argument with my dad regarding a household issue. I left home without having breakfast since I was getting late for my date. I had promised my girl that I would take her to an Indian stage show. As usual my girl, as a lady who strongly…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the facilities to plan their families and thus reduce the size of the average Indian family. It was also aimed at educating the population on contraception and sterilization options open to them making these techniques accessible to the entire population. Fifty…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. With this development Pauline makes it well apparent of her intent to assimilate into the white culture and to disperse from her Indian ways. As Pauline is developed as a character there is a slight yet sharp unveiling of her mysterious ways and customs. When acting…
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Category: /Literature
…marriages can improve the social standings of a family. In some cases women get the opportunity to work, but women are usually stay-at-home mum. You have to be the same nationality. So East Indians marry East Indians. In the Sikh culture/religion the son…
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…and the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes. EARLY HISTORICAL FACTS Ancient Indians reached New York more than 11,000 years ago. They hunted animals with spears. Some of thier spear points have been found. Giovanni de Verranzo was the first European to explore New…
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…Jews, Russian Jews and Indian Jews. All are a part of the Jewish civilization, yet all have differing views, rituals, and customs. A Jew born in Brooklyn might feel like a stranger when visiting the Jewish community in Bombay, even though there are some…
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…a life that dos not parallel ours but hopefully one day will. Women in India occupy a paradoxical status. On one hand, there is an abundance of goddesses occupying pivotal places in Indian mythology. On the other hand, there are inhuman Atraditions@ piled…
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…a watch over the house. However, it is apparent that Charulata's interests go beyond that of the traditional woman. She spends a lot of her time reading and the audience learns that she is also a writer, which is not typical of a female in Indian culture…
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