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    ASSIGNMENT – BMLW5103 MAY SEMESTER 2013 BMLW 5103- BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the students understanding in the element which effect free consent in a contract‚ the issues of repossession under a hire purchase agreement and the formation and dissolution of a partnership. INSTRUCTIONS: Students have to discuss all the questions and justify their answer with correct provisions under respective statutes and relevant precedents. QUESTION 1: a) “In simple language

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    Description of old play house by kamala das Kamala Das : The Old Playhouse- A critical appreciation Kamala Das is once again occupied with herself. Her quest for a fulfilling relationship brings a loi of pain and disenchantment. She complains against her men’s incapability to offer anything but lust. These volumes reflect the poet’s growing interest in the spiritual and the mythical longings. Kamala Das in her poem ’The Old Play House’ looks into the nature of lust and disillusionment. In this

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    always there‚ no matter how hard you try to push it away. Siddhartha felt much love on his way towards enlightenment. He loved Govinda‚ so he set him off to be on his own with the Buddha. He loved Kamala‚ even though it wasn’t LOVE love‚ he respected her so I believe he had a sort of friendly love of Kamala. He also loved his son‚ and the pain he went through in letting his son go and live his life got him much closer to Enlightenment. I believe that love doesn’t keep us from enlightenment. If a relationship

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    SPOKEN ENGLISH AND BROKEN ENGLISH George Bernard Shaw is perhaps one of the most prolific writers of the modern era. Though he is best known as a playwright‚ Shaw was also a respected critic‚ journalist‚ novelist‚ and essayist. A noted social reformer‚ Shaw wrote plays which dramatized social commentaries‚ and in 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. “The gramophone will one day be used for language teaching”‚ prophesied H.G.Wells. Shaw made a special recording on ‘Spoken English

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    places and times in their lives‚ but the bond is still there. Every time that thy meet it is as if they were never apart. This shows that Siddhartha is capable of having a strong relationship with someone‚ involving love. When Siddhartha first saw Kamala‚ he knew that he wanted to meet her and be with her‚ for one reason or another. He used his skills from being an ascetic to do what she asked for‚ like‚ getting

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    Siddhartha spend the night in his hut and then gives him a change of clothes to wear into town. Siddhartha goes to the nearby town and there he meets Kamala‚ a local courtesan. He then proceeds to ask Kamala if she can teach him about love. AT first she laughs at him and said that for her to teach him he must get some money. Before Siddhartha leaves he asks Kamala if he could exchange a poem for a kiss. She agrees and after that was over she sent Siddhartha

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    A Seminar Paper On INDIAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE AS PERCEIVED BY KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S NECTAR IN A SIEVE In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Bachelor of Arts (HONS.) in English Submitted By: Submitted to: K.ARPITHA DR. SMITA MISHRA A0706111023

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    self-discovery. In Hermann Hesse’s renowned novel‚ Siddhartha‚ the author warns that seeking the path of others is a hindrance to finding true happiness and attaining self-discovery‚ as demonstrated by Siddhartha’s relationships with both the Samanas and Kamala‚ as well as in his personal evolution over

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    spiritual enlightenment Siddhartha is reunited with Kamala with a child whom he soon finds out that the boy is his. Although‚ shortly after the reunion with Kamala‚ she dies and Siddhartha feels obliged to look after his child. Although Siddhartha cares for his impolite and overindulged son and countlessly tries to win him over. The son doesn’t share the same interests with his estranged father nor does he care about him at all‚ being more like Kamala in a sense whereby being more attracted to city environment

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