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    Formula One Grand Prix @ Buddh International Circuit: The context of Neo liberalization and New Urbanism Shyne U UD 559 Urban Design 3rd sem Abstract In recent times India is witnessing a series of global and iconic events like Common wealth games‚ F1 Grand prix etc. These events‚ along with the international fame‚ glory and media attention have also brought about discussions on their contextual setting in terms of social and economical geography in a third world country like India. The involvement

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    Shoveling Snow with Buddha might convince the reader that Collins is offering poems that are clever yet easy to read and understand. A quick reading of Collins poems shows a similarity of his witty style‚ although the subject matter of each is different.First glance readings of these poems might lead readers to the following interpretations. A man wasting his time flipping through the pages of a Victorias Secret magazine. A man shoveling snow from a driveway with Buddha. Lastly‚ a man daydreaming

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    is hybrid identity treated in cinema‚ literature and art? To expound how hybrid identity is treated in cinema‚ literature and art in British society‚ I will analyze the hybrid identity in the film “my beautiful launderette” and the novel “the Buddha of suburbia both by karesha. In addition‚ an analysis of peter Doig’s painting will further expound on the identity of hybrid in this form of art and how it is displayed in various characters in the cinemas and novels and in other forms of art such as paintings

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    ATONEMENT Major Themes Guilt / Atonement The theme of guilt‚ forgiveness‚ and atonement should be extremely obvious to anyone who reads the book. The entire plot of the novel centers on a woman who devotes her entire life repenting a crime she committed while still a young girl. Articles of note that are not as obvious to the reader that have to do with this theme are things like‚ is Briony the only person who should feel guilty? Who else is at fault for the crime committed on that hot summer

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    to as an "in between" by his uncle’s Pakistani wife. He is ethnically from Pakistan‚ but born in Britain‚ therefore having no direct personal link to Pakistani culture other than what is transmitted to him by his father. Much like Karim in Kureishi’s Buddha of Suburbia‚ Omar is not able to identify with either Pakistani or British culture‚ putting him at a constant crux of identification. As part of being in between cultures‚ Omar embodies the anti-traditional shift happening in mainstream culture

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    the group to which one belongs. However‚ it is often difficult to retain one’s individuality while belonging to a particular community. This difficulty is evident in Sara Gavron’s film “Brick Lane” and Shaun Tan’s “Stick Figures” (Tales From Outer Suburbia)‚ where both composer’s highlight the loss of individuality as a result of group conformation. In contrast‚ William Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” demonstrates the converse as it highlights that it is possible to balance belonging to group while

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    “Minorities experienced racism in suburbia in the 1950’s.”(Kruse) Through the postwar‚ government started developing on highways‚ housing‚ and others so on. FHA (Federal Housing Administration) started to build big‚ nice houses in outside of the city area. Which is now called “Suburbia”. The main idea of suburbia was having bigger house without lots of money‚ better social community and nice neighborhood.“Better housing and jobs‚ cheap consumer credit‚ safe and healthy neighborhoods

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    writer tells the audience about Karim‚ that bornhandicapped. He also tells us about the happiness of the family. They also havetwins‚ Fariq and Faroq. | Beginning of the story is at small parlour of Laburnum villa (“the blinds were drawn and the fire burned brightly”). The father (Mr. White) and the son (Herbert) are playing‚ while the mother (Mrs. White) sits knitting by the fire. Mr. White loses the chess game to his son. | Conflict | The story continued with Karim that always ask his mother an

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    tells the story of a twelve-year-old Palestinian boy living under the Israeli military occupation. The main character undergoes a significant internal change‚ a change in personality and mindset. Karim begins the novel as a typical energetic youth; he wants to play soccer‚ become

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    all-too-normal suburbanites) - “The houses in pedantic rows‚ the planted/sanitary trees” Atwood sees suburbia as dull and pedantic. She paints it not as the comfortable‚ safe existence that ‘normal people’ think it is‚ but like a boring‚ colourless situation. What other images clearly show her distain for suburbia? - The lawnmower is sarcastically described as the most interesting thing in suburbia – this signals a shift in the poem for the dramatic and judgmental‚ no longer just merely observational

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