Mapping Imaginary Spaces in Salman Rushdie ’s Fiction Daniela Rogobete Today everything that derives from history and from historical time must undergo a test. Neither cultures ’ nor the consciousness ’ of peoples‚ groups‚ or even individuals can escape the loss of identity that is now added to all other besetting terrors nothing and no one can avoid trial by space. (Lefebvre in Burgin‚ 1996: 23) Space and its recontextualisation‚ its metaphoric representations
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Edlin Sri Lankan culture is a rich blend of the interaction of diverse cultural patterns both indigenous and derived from‚ trade‚ religions‚ as well as‚ western colonization. The cultural patterns of Sri Lanka today show the lasting impact of a diverse range of cultures. The overall culture is largely the result of the impact of the introduction of Buddhism‚ more than 2‚300 years ago. It was very much later‚ from the early 16th century‚ that Sri Lanka came under the strong influence of the
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2 Angles make a difference Aim The aim of this experiment is to test whether the angle of sunlight affects the surface temperature on earth. Hypothesis I believe Block B will receive more sunlight than Block A‚ because the lamp shines directly onto Block B. Materials * * Lamp * 2 thermometers * 2 blocks of wood * Black plastic tape Procedure 1. Cut out two small identically sized pieces of black tape and attach onto wooden blocks so that they make pockets. 2.
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Teaching without joy and learning without hope by Gandhi: I would like to begin my sharing with this paragraph that I read from the book of Dr. Jesus Palma‚ on Curriculum Development System: “The teacher performs two very important functions in the educative process. One function is that of “character formation” which is caused out through modelling‚ counselling and the application of behaviour management or discipline. The second function of the teacher is that of “instruction” which consists
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being ‘Indians’ above other ‘fuzzy’ identities based on caste‚ class‚ community but also brought in its wake the catastrophe of Partition that made the exclusionist and territorial aspects of nation-state quite evident. Sudipta Kaviraj in “The Imaginary Institution of India” explicates the idea of territorial demarcation of boundaries of the modern- nation state‚ as an imperative condition for enumerating its subjects in the process of nation formation for the purpose of administration and control
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The Key to Success “A child without education is like a bird without wings.” This was written in a Tibetan proverb by an unknown author. Children in Pakistan do not have an education which leads to an unsuccessful life. Similarly‚ a bird with no wings will not have a successful life as well. In Pakistan‚ children do not get an education or do not have a proper one due to terrorism‚ gender inequality‚ and an unsafe learning environment. Access to education in Pakistan is a human rights violation for
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president‚ as I have no idea what I would do if faced with some of the dilemma’s‚ both ethical and financial‚ that I faced with writing this healthcare plan. Money is not everything‚ but it certainly makes the world go round and you are certainly nothing without it. I never knew money held such clout over human life. The ideal healthcare system would have the ability to provide research‚ care‚ and even basic information to its patients. This health care system would be one that works for the country and
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don’t have to work or produce added value‚ just manipulate people and things. Today there are professions built around making wealth without working‚ making much money without paying taxes‚ benefiting from free government programs without carrying a fair share of the financial burdens‚ and enjoying all the perks of citizenship of country and membership of corporation without assuming any of the risk or responsibility. How many of the fraudulent schemes that went on in the 1980s‚ often called the decade
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disappeared? We seldom feel how much internet has affected our lives as it has become almost a daily routine to use it. Imagine if your connection at home has been down for a few days. It would be a bit difficult to manage. Life without the Internet is an everyday scenario for most of the world. To me‚ life without the Internet is fine and of course‚ livable‚ but not much informative. Information are everywhere around us. The developed whole world is addicted to info. The Internet simply makes
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am working on my Bachelors Degree in the field of human Services and I attend school full-time. As anyone can imagine I am always extremely busy. My days start at five in the morning and on average I don’t get to bed until midnight. I don’t even like to think of what life would be like without my computer because I use it through out most of my day. The school I attend requires their students to retrieve all the necessary information for his or her classes via internet. I also use the computer
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