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    Why India? Why IANS? With India’s growing importance in international strategic and economic thinking‚ news about the country is becoming more critical to the world. India alone accounts for over a billion of South Asia’s 1.3 billion people. The sheer mass creates news. Changes in the global balance of power‚ India’s economic rise‚ and South Asia’s continuing political and social ferment‚ are attracting worldwide attention. In addition‚ Pakistan‚ Afghanistan‚ Sri Lanka‚ Bangladesh‚ Nepal‚ Bhutan

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    The Tradition of Textiles in India | | India has a diverse and rich textile tradition. The origin of Indian textiles can be traced to the Indus valley civilization. The people of that civilization used homespun cotton for weaving their garments. Excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo Daro‚ have unearthed household items like needles made of bone and wooden spindles‚ suggesting that the people would spin cotton at home to make yarn and finally garments. Fragments of woven cotton have also been found

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    portrays a meeting between two strangers‚ Ian and Michael. Ian doesn’t know what an impact this fortuitous meeting is going to have on him‚ when letting the drunk and confused Michael into his home. The story deals with the feelings of guilt and regret‚ and the main theme is regretting some of the choices you have made in life. In the short story we are introduced to Ian who is a husband and a father. His wife Karen is currently living with her mother‚ and Ian is at home taking care of their daughter

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    Known for his work as a musician‚ Prince was an exceptional basketball player‚ a philanthropist and devoted member of the Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall. During his lifetime‚ Prince refused to let people cuss at Paisley park Studios. Every time someone swore near him‚ they were charged $3 to $10 per swear word. While it may have seemed like a joke to newcomers‚ Prince was completely serious. As a Jehovah’s Witness‚ Prince was against swearing and took his religion seriously. James Lundstrom is

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    called Michael and Ian‚ who is also the main character. Michael is an old sick man one night knocking at Ian’s door asking for a phone to call for a cap. Ian doesn’t feel like letting him in‚ but he follows his instinct and finally lets him in to help him. Ian following his instinct turned out to be a good thing‚ because letting Michael made Ian change The story is told by a third person limited narrator‚ as it is only Ian’s thought that appears in the text. So reading this story Ian is our eyes and

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    bounds of duty to protect the interests of and compensate those who have suffered a loss and injury and this is also one of the major aims of tort law. In Donoghue v. Stevenson‚ the courts judged the manufacturer of the ginger beer‚ David Stevenson of Paisley owned a duty of care to Mrs Donoghue even though there was no contract between them. In Lord Aitkin’s “neighbour” principle‚ liability should be found as long as someone failed to “take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions” which he/she can

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    Alexandra Schleicher Mr. Farsad Grade 9 English May 23‚ 2014 Evolution of Ian ’s character throughout the book Shattered by Eric Walters. `Ian from the book ‘Shattered’ by Eric Walters is a fifteen-year-old student passionate about friends‚ his social life‚ wealthy lifestyle and the hope of getting a car for his sixteenth birthday. He is selfish‚ lazy and lacks interest in school‚ especially his social studies class. He is reluctant to complete his mandatory community service hours that he needs

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    valuing the culture and traditions of your family is extremely meaningful. This is shown by the mother’s thoughts on the quilts‚ “Both of them were scraps of dresses Grandma Dee had worn fifty and more years ago. Bits and pieces of Grandpa Jarrell’s paisley shirts. And one teeny faded blue piece about the size of a penny matchbox that was from Great Grandpa Ezra’s uniform that he wore in the Civil War. (367-368)"In the story‚ Walker presents Maggie‚ who is the younger sister‚ as an example of heritage

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    Psychological Issue Summary The Scenario Ian is a 5 year old Caucasian male that exhibits average verbal skills‚ average cognitive skills‚ and appeared to be of average height and weight. When entering his assessment‚ it was noted that his clothing did not match‚ his hair was unkempt and his mother seemed frazzled at best. When speaking to Ian’s mother prior to Ian’s assessment she indicated that she thought the difficulties she faced with Ian were normal until his Kindergarten teacher pointed

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    is named‚ Ian. During the movie she struggles to get her family to accept him as the man she loves‚ and she also finally comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity. At the end of the movie‚ Ian is accepted into the family‚ he becomes a baptized Greek‚ agrees to marry in the Greek Orthodox Church and participate in the Greek culture. Despite the happy ending of the movie‚ Toula struggled to follow the rules and values of her culture‚ practiced nonverbal communication with Ian‚ and received

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