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    EVENT MANAGEMET PROJECT SAKHARKAR BAZEGA Z. T.Y.B.SC (RM) 55 EVENT MANAGEMENT PROJECT (SOCIAL GATHERING) 2012-2013 SOCIAL GATHERING On women’s day Gathering means a group of people together in one place and social gathering means a gathering for the purpose of promoting upliftment of the society/fellowship. A social gathering is an informal user generated event for those interested in social entrepreneurship

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    self. Dee’s judgmental nature has affected Mama and Maggie‚ and desire for Dee’s approval runs deep in both of them—it even appears in Mama’s daydreams about a televised reunion. However‚ Dee does not make much of an effort to win the approval of Mama and Maggie. Being levelheaded‚ not easily intimidated‚ and oozing from confidence‚ Dee has always come across as very arrogant and insensitive‚ and Mama sees even her worthy qualities as extreme and annoying. Mama sees Dee’s thirst for knowledge as a provocation

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    he believes is right‚ only he is not given the gratitude he deserved. “Everyday Use”‚ written by Alice Walker‚ is another short story that shows how substantial it is to stand firm for one’s convictions and beliefs‚ especially in familial matters. Mama‚ the protagonist in “Everyday Use”‚ must make the decision of protecting her self-conscious daughter Maggie‚ or giving in to Dee‚ her other egocentric daughter who has forgotten the traditional values of their family. These two short stories indicate

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    think there‚ write fantasmes and play pretend war with my little chevaux! Playing war is my favorite because I could decide who gets to win it. One time I decided that all the other countries won the war except Germany‚ but I shouted to loud and poor Mama scolded me for thinking of such an impossible outcome.

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    Maggie‚ over the possession of some family quilts. In Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ the theme of heritage is shown to be important to Dee‚ Maggie‚ and their mother‚ but due to the dynamics of the characters‚ Dee’s meaning of heritage is different from Mama and Maggies. For Dee’s mother and her sister Maggie‚ heritage is built on a foundation of inherited objects and ways of thinking while for her daughter; heritage is something that no longer has any useful meaning other than something for display.

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    The play: A Raisin in the Sun‚ gave readers a strong meaning about the values of dreams and the struggles in fulfilling them. Unlike other plays that contain one main character‚ A Raisin in the Sun consisted of having two main characters: Walter and Mama. The audience may find that one of the main characters from the play‚ Walter‚ showed a hard time in understanding the values of dreams. The audience may also find Walter’s character to be portrayed as both: a sympathetic and an unsympathetic representation

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    cause great conflict. Throughout the play‚ the author expresses that dreams depend solely on life experiences. The dream which Mama wishes to fulfill is to buy a house in order to provide for her family. She speaks to Ruth about wanting to invest some of the insurance money as a down payment “on a little old two story” (44). Although a lot of time has passed since Mama first dreamt of owning a home‚ she still wishes to fulfill that dream ensure that she can provide better opportunities for her family

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    i love you mama…. : ok….as long as you love me anything you want I will get.. kristy: mama!!! How about me I don’t have any expensive shoes!! Only big sister has those..why? do you not love me mama… Mother: of course I love you dear but I will just try next time.. kristy:always next time where no place of that existed in your heart….hey!!! wait a minute I think I have a plan hahahahahahahah!!!!!! kristy: Charlene said nasty words on me mama..punish her mama..punish her!!!!! Mama: oh dear!!

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    hand and I left the car and entered my new house. The first thing my foster mother told me was that I will call her mama and he is your new papa. I was all right to call this new man in my life papa and her mama. I responded and said yes mama and she said o so you’re not death. Papa took me upstairs into my new room and set my supplies on the bed. After I got my stuff on my new bed mama shouted dinner is ready to me and

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    and an empty dream. Which changes the man that Walter is. Mama exclaimed‚”No . . . something has changed. You something new‚ boy. In my time we was worried about not being lynched . . . You ain’t satisfied or proud of nothing we done. I mean that you had a home; that we kept you out of trouble till you was grown; that you don’t have to ride to work on the back of nobody’s streetcar—You my children—but how different we done become.” Mama is telling Walter that he dosent need to worry about the money

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