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    SAMACHAR DATED 23.3.2013) NOTICE Combined Recruitment for the post of Transmission Executive – Examination – 2013 Programme Executive and Closing Date: 19.4.2013 Date of Examination: 02-06-2013 The Prasar Bharati (PB) is a statutory autonomous body established under the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act 1990. It is India’s largest broadcaster and comprises Doordarshan & All India Radio. It wishes to recruit young and skilled personnel for manning the posts of Programme Executive

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    Jasmine

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    Excerpt CONTENTS 1  INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVEL AND THE TOPIC.  3 2  VIOLENCE IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE  3 3  VIOLENCE AS A DECONSTRUCTION OF THE IDYLL  5 4  WORKS CITED.  7 2 1 Introduction to the Novel and the Topic Bharati Mukherjee’s novelJasmineis a story of an Indian woman‚ beginning with her birth and early life in a little town in India‚ over the emigration to the USA and finally to herself and what it means to become an American. The eponymous narrator inJasmine‚also known as

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    by 24 eminent critics of Indian English literature on about 12 Indian English writers: novelists‚ and poets. There are four essays on Anita Desai‚ two on Kamala Markandaya‚ two on Kamala Das‚ three on Shashi Deshpande‚ two on Arundhati Roy‚ two on Bharati Mukherjee‚ one each on Jaishree Mishra‚ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni‚ Kiran Desai‚ Smita Tiwari‚ Chandramoni Narayanswamy‚ and Charmayne D’Souza.  There is also one article that makes a comparative study of world women poets. Linda Lowen and Jaydeep

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    Bharati Mukherjee’s essay about an “American Dreamer” was brought across with a strong positive point which I agreed with for the most part. After reading over her essay numerous times I finally got a hold of what she was trying to get across to the reader. On one hand she explains that she admires the bill of rights and what our nation was founded upon. I think a lot of people would agree with this considering how far our nation has got with it‚ but then again you have those who oppose. On the

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    It is important to read and discuss Mukherjee’s "A Wife’s Story" as an integral part of twentieth-century American literature and not as an "exotic" short story by a foreign writer. As the essay accompanying "A Wife’s Story" points out‚ Mukherjee identifies herself very strongly as an American writer writing about twentieth-century Americans. Although most of her stories are about South Asian-Americans (South Asia in the contemporary geopolitical arena usually consists of Bangladesh‚ India‚ Pakistan

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    Metry 1 Mira Metry Frankenbush- 6 APUSH 30 March 2014 The Story of a Pill In the United States today‚ there are about 62 million women who are in their childbearing years (15-44). However‚ not all of them are currently having kids‚ thanks to the use of contraceptives. About 62% of these women are currently using some type of contraceptive and 99% have used at least one method of contraceptive in her life-time (guttmacher.org). These methods of birth control that prevent life-changing effects

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    Kelsey Johnson Dr. Michele levy ENGL 336 April 14‚ 2013 Weekly Informal Response 1a. “Kureishi’s articulation of his identity crisis is both an index of the pain of feeling devoid of secure roots‚ and also something we might use as a pivotal moment when thinking about the creative necessities of migrancy and diaspora…living ‘in-between’ different nations‚ ‘of‚ and not of’ each place‚ feeling neither here nor there‚ unable to indulge in sentiments of belonging to either location‚ defined by others

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    Vanity Fair By William Makepeace Thackeray Published by Planet eBook. Visit the site to download free eBooks of classic literature‚ books and novels. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercial 3.0 United States License. Before the Curtain As the manager of the Performance sits before the curtain on the boards and looks into the Fair‚ a feeling of profound melancholy comes over him in his survey of the bustling place. There is a great quantity of eating and drinking

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    Jhumpa Lahiri Culture

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    Those that live in America and those that live in India have different lifestyles and traditions‚ but when you have to balance both‚ it’s difficult to figure out who you truly are. Gogol grows up throughout the book with a Hindu-Indian family while living in America. He confronts the challenge of assimilating while trying to pursue two cultures. As he gets older‚ he then tries to find his identity by changing his name from Gogol to Nikhil and starts different relationships. But Gogol then realized

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    Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the author of‚ The Namesake wrote this story from personal experiences and does a tremendous job showing how a person can move on with their life but the people who truly love them will always be in the same place. The main character‚ Gogol (aka Nikhil)‚ is a first-generation Indian who seems to only care about his life/future and wants nothing to do with his heritage. We are taken through his life long journey up until the end where he truly finds meaning in his life. Gogol’s definition

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