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    Correlation of English

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    Correlation of English “No Subject is ever well understood and no art is intelligently practiced if the light which the other studies are to throw upon is deliberately shut out”-Ramont Correlation is a word which signifies the reciprocal relationship with various subjects in the curriculum. Correlation can be broadly classified into two types: internal correlation and external correlation. Internal Correlation A sort of mutual relationship among and between the parts of the same subject

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    cup for Indian women’s hockey is like ipposible. But kabir khan takes it as a challenge and conveys his vision to the team members though he is opposed by many but he is sure what he is doing. 2- TEAMING THE SUCCESS STORY:- Great amount of attention has been paid to the players‚ the diversity in culture‚ their language and team dynamics. As it is very compulsory because first the diversity should be converted in the single identity. That kabir khan tried by saying "say India" "we the Indian" rather

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    Chak de India

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    The film starts with a Hockey match. India Captain Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan) misses a penalty stroke in the dying minutes of the match which causes the team to lose the game‚ the final of a tournament against arch rivals Pakistan. The Indian media make Kabir Khan the fall guy for the defeat. Kabir is humiliated & even has to leave his ancestral home‚ unable to face the shame of being labelled a ’gaddaar’ (traitor). Seven years later‚ Kabir returns with a proposal to coach the Indian Women’s Hockey

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    AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES FACULTY OF ARTS COURSE CODE; THAP 101 COURSE TITLE; INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE 1 BY SULE‚ ISAH MUHAMMAD REGISTRATION NUMBER: U12EN1059 ASSIGNMENT QUESTION TAKE ANY TRADITIONAL FESTIVAL OR CEREMONY THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH AND DESCRIBING ITS COMPONENT ELEMENTS AS A PERFORMANCE.SAY WHY IT IS THEATRICAL RATHER THAN DRAMA.

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    attracted my attention the most ‚ the teaching of Nanak and how it formed a new religion . Before Nanak ‚ there was Kabir who was born Muslim ‚ Kabir started combining Hindu bhakti with Muslim sufi mysticism and taught the path of love of god . Kabir traveled his message across the north Indian plain ‚ we he collected followers . The most significant being Nanak . Unlike Kabir ‚ Nanak was born into Hindu parents in 1949 ‚ in the Punjab nation . Nanak was born into a a family of business men and

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    Indian Parallel Cinema

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    of Hindi films in this movement include Chetan Anand ’s Neecha Nagar (1946) and Bimal Roy ’s Two Acres of Land (1953). Their critical acclaim‚ as well as the commercial success‚ created a way for Indian neo realism called as Indian Parallel Cinema (Kabir 53). Some of the internationally-acclaimed Bollywood filmmakers involved in the movement included Mani Kaul‚ Kumar Shahani‚ Ketan Mehta‚ Govind Nihalani‚ Shyam Benegal and Vijaya Mehta. This Parallel Cinema movement takes off in three areas of the

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    भूमि: शोध समीक्षा [The Birthplace of Tulasidasa: Investigative Research] (in Hindi) (Corrected and extended edition ed.). Chitrakuta‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India: Bharati Bhavan Publication. * Poddar‚ Hanuman Prasad (1996) [1940]. दोहावली [Collection of Dohas] (in Hindi) (37th ed.). Gorakhpur‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India: Gita Press. 107. * Poddar‚ Hanuman Prasad (1997) [1921]. विनयपत्रिका [Petition of Humility] (in Hindi) (47th ed.). Gorakhpur‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India: Gita Press. 105. * Prasad‚ Ram Chandra (2008)

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    of Doha Received $172‚000/truck in U.S funds FAS at Doha Production: 50-truck order is scheduled from April 2 - April 29 (2.5trucks/day) Shipping Charter from Chicago: With Nola Pino‚ charter it for $2‚400/day for 30 days ( on May 1) Loading & Blocking: $40/truck To Chicago (Railroad Flatcar): $180/truck Travel Time: 1 day to reach + 1 day to load Wharfage Charge: $2/foot x 535 feet long x 1 day Loading & Stowing: $4‚000 for 50 trucks=> $80/ truck Seaway Tolls: $54/truck Unloading (at Doha): $4

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    Muslim Empire in Spain

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    Trade Reform and Doha Development Agenda: Publishers‚ University congress. 2. Brian H‚ And Hocking S‚ (1999). Trade politics: International‚ Demostic and Regional perspectives. 3. Durcan G‚ and Richard K‚ (2010). The Global Economic Crises and Developing countries: Impact‚ and Response. publishes‚ Oxford G‚D Austrilia 4 6. Erick S‚ (2007). How Rich countries Got Rich‚ and why Poor Countries Stay Poor: Publishers constable Ltd. 7. Fergusson P. (2006). WTO Negotiation:The Doha Development Agenda

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    care system Government do not have enough fund to support health equipment and medicine to hospitals or health care center Lack of safe drinking water which contributes diseases such as malaria‚ diarrheal diseases and respiratory infections (Mahfuz Kabir 2008 ) Early child birth lead to low life expectancy People do not have basic need as sanitary care ( Jeremy Lawrence 2007 ) Solution 1 Expand food production to overcome hunger Try to stop corruption and mismanagement Social status- narrow down the

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