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    Araby - Short Essay

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    image accompanied me in places the most hostile to romance." All he can do is think about her wherever he goes; and at last when she speaks to him‚ he becomes confused and doesn’t know what to say to her. And after telling her that he will attend the bazaar and bring her something‚ all he does is dream about it; "I wished to annihilate the tedious intervening days"… "The syllables of the word Araby were called to me through the silence in which my soul luxuriated." It was this journey to the bizarre

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    Festivals of India

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    Dussehra and the Janmashtami of the Hindus‚ Muharram of the Mohammedans‚ Christmas and Easter of the Christians are such festivals. Children enjoy themselves heartily. They dress themselves gaily. The bazaars wear .a festive look. The Diwali of the Hindus‚ particularly‚ is celebrated with great joy. The bazaars‚ streets and houses are illuminated. There are dazzling lights everywhere. The sweetoneat shops are a special attraction. Crackers are fired. Children make merry. Then there are religious festivals

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    Disabled vs. an Unknown Girl

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    A Comparative Essay between “Disabled” and “An Unknown Girl” Moniza Alvi reflects on India as her hand is hennaed by “an unknown girl” “in the evening bazaar”. The predominantly upbeat mood of this poem contrasts with the pessimistic mood in “Disabled” written by Wilfred Owen‚ a soldier in the First World War‚ stating his anti-war view through a poem on the life of a young soldier “sewn short at elbow”‚ crippled by war. In his poem‚ the difference between past and present allows Owen to reveal

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    Modern Trade

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    At Food Bazaar‚ the food retail supermarket of Indian retail major in India‚ Pantaloon retail‚ a new revolution is unfolding. Indian consumers in huge shopping malls with carts overflowing with goods match upto the their counterparts in any part of the developed world. The rise of modern trade‚ which for now accounts for only 3-4 % ofn the total trade in India‚ but is estimated to clip a fast growth rate of 30 % per annum has thrown many a opportunities and challenges. Retailers such as Food Bazaar

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    Retail Mareting

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    RETAIL IN APPAREL INDUSTRY By:  Ghousia Islam  Madhuri Jain Dugar  Neha Agrawal  Piyushi Sanghai  Riya Jain MMA 2ND Semester : What is Retailing ? Retailing is a set of business activities that adds value to the products & services sold to the consumers for their personnel or family use. India Stats in 2011 :  Indian retail business valued at around US$ 550 billion in 2011  A report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has revealed that the country ’s organised retail is estimated

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    Life Goes On

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    Life Goes On An important similarity between the reasons for the harassed and unhappy states of the protagonists at the end of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” and James Joyce’s “Araby” is the mental and emotional consequence of each protagonist’s quest. In the two stories the main protagonists are very naïve‚ an unexplainable force drives him‚ from within‚ to pursue a mission during which he learns a harsh lesson about life. Unfortunately‚ his wisdom is limited to his knowledge and personal

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    Araby(Loss of Innocence)

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    watched every day and shyly followed from a distance while he walked to school is actually showing him some attention .Unfortunately for the boy the attention is mistaken for something more than it is. As the boy waits for the day he can go to the bazaar ‚ he thinks of nothing exceptMangan’s sister. The boy sees her when he is going to sleep ‚ when he wakes ‚ and in school in his papers. The boy wants nothing more than to see Mangan’s sister again ‚ but ‚in his mind for him to do that he needs to

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    Innocence In Araby

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    A child’s innocence is extremely important as it is the essential path which is paved for their expanding thoughts and imagination. Over time as children face new challenges through their upbringing‚ they begin to lose their supreme innocence by making naïve decisions to overcome these problems. As all unexperienced children alike‚ the protagonists in “Araby” and “The Garden Party” by James Joyce and Katherine Manisfield respectively‚ both Laura and the narrator in “Araby” undergo crisis where they

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    Meena Bazar

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    Meena Bazar is one of the largest retail supermarket chain in Bangladesh with International standards‚ opened in 2002 and operates in Dhaka‚ Chittagong and Khulna division. Meena Bazar outlets are carrying almost 12‚000-15‚000 products for sale & providing convenient shopping experience‚ easy parking and friendly customer service for its customers.  Meena Bazar is a subsidiary of Gemcon Food & Agricultural Products Ltd‚ producing organic products‚ dairy items‚ prepared food & herbal products

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    he’s still a boy he has unrealistic expectations to love‚ adult life and girls. The boy wants to go to the bazaar Araby‚ since the girl can’t go herself. When he comes there almost all the stalls are closed. He’s looking at one of the still open stalls when a girl comes over. Even though he’s a potential customer‚ she wants to go back to her friends. The boy buys nothing and leaves the bazaar

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