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    ’A Devoted Son’ Short Story Ending Rewrite After completing another long day at his office‚ Rakesh walked towards his car in the parking lot looking forward to going home even though he enjoyed his being at work as well. He slipped into the drivers seat of the car and placed his bag on the passenger side before placing the key in the ignition. Hesitating‚ he turned to his bag and rummaged inside‚ searching for a new medicine he intended to give to his father. Once his hand wrapped around the

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    part of the story as Rakesh was not challenging his authority and instead contributed to making his father a respected man in society. When Rakesh grew up and became the new “man of the house “his father was no longer the alpha male in his home which meant that his respect in society lessened‚ and his love for his son diminished. This is seen in the way that the father held a party dedicated to his son’s achievements in school and proudly mentioned how the first action that Rakesh performed‚ after getting

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    village. The poem goes on to describe the beauty of the forest‚ covered in a sheet of snow” (Khurana). In the article‚ freelance writer Khurana Simran talks about how this poem is not just about a person going home on a winter day. She believes the main theme of the poem is life is short and there are a lot of distractions in the world so it is best to try and avoid them. One of the interpretations Khurana had was that the narrator was actually a horse. Or that the horse saw the world from the same

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    roles in their lives. In her short story‚ Rakesh and Varma essentially switch roles in their family as Rakesh ages and struggles to accept the difficult choices that come with maturity. From the very beginning there were high expectations placed on Rakesh by his parents. Being such a bright and respectful boy meant he never disappointed. He always had amazing grades and ended up becoming the most recognized doctor in his home town‚ but above all Rakesh remained loyal to his parents and continued

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    MEXICAN DESCENT IN A TEEN FATHERS PROGRAM. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy‚ 32(2)‚ 215-31. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.emich.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/220981023?accountid=10650 Wilkinson‚ D.‚ Magora‚ A.‚ Garcia‚ M.‚ & Khurana‚ A. (2009). Fathering at the Margins of Society. Journal of Family Issues‚ 30(7)‚ 945-967.

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    Top Management’s Compensation and Its Harmful Effects Introduction Now-a-days it is becoming very common practice among companies to pay very high compensation to their CEOs (Chief Executive Officers) as well as top management executives. When general people come to know that CEOs and top executives draw a huge amount of compensation from their companies‚ they think what a teacher‚ a government employee make and wonder what those executives could possibly be doing to earn so much. But when shareholders

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    kissed his father on the forehead and then left into the house‚ with his wife‚ still waiting at the door with a cup of tea. The next morning Rakesh got up and brought his dad his morning tea‚ not in just any cup‚ but in the old man’s favorite brass tumbler. As Rakesh arrived to his father he did not look so well‚ so pale in the face‚ so much fear in him. Rakesh put the pillows behind his father’s back so he could sit up. ``Papa‚ how are you feeling today‚ you don’t look so swell`` he said with sadness

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    made on our part or should we continue to be self-centered and move and move our own way. The world has both instances of both but which is more acceptable?             Rakesh was a son born to illiterate parents. He was the first to receive education in his generation and how well he utilized it. Villagers felt proud as Rakesh stood first though the jealousy factor didn’t cease to exist. His education took him to the United States of America but to everyone’s surprise‚ he returned to his country

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    toward him‚ this tonic might be exactly what he needs to get better‚” Rakesh said out loud as he stepped towards his house. Rakesh stretched out his hand as one of the boys ran up to him to take his bag‚ and escort him up the steps. “Will you have tea?” his wife called‚ “or a Coca Cola? Shall I fry you some samosas?” But he did not reply or even glance in her direction; he would talk to her later. Ever a devoted son‚ Rakesh went first to the corner where his father sat gazing‚ stricken‚ at some

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    The Hawthorne studies 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Mayoists brought a fundamental new paradigm. The scientific management movement led the industrial revolution to change our way of life‚ our perception of work and our understanding for what an organization is. This paradigm shifted to the Human relations movement (led by the so called "Mayoists") as a result of the Hawthorne studies‚ which took into consideration the physical‚ social and psychological needs of employees unlike the previous paradigm.

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