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    Critical paper for My Name is Khan My Name is Khan is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Karan Johar‚ written by Shibani Bathija and starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead roles. It is a movie which shows a great discrimination towards a particular group of culture. The dark side of identity is also pointed out in the movie. Indeed‚ this movie indicates of how the people claim of being superior to any other culture. First thing first‚ I am greatly touched by the character of the main

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    My Name Is Khan Essay

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    My name is Khan is an Indian film that revolved around the life of Rizwan Khan‚ a Muslim who suffered Asperger’s Syndrome. Because of his problem in dealing with new places‚ people‚ loud colors and sharp sounds‚ he was given special care by his mother and private tutoring by a scholar which led to jealousy on part of his brother. Khan was taught by his mother that there were only two kinds of people in this world- the good and the bad. After her mother died‚ Rizwan moved to San Francisco and lived

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    Say My Name Analysis

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    “Say My Name” is a documentary by Nirit Peled. The film was shot in multiple locations such as Philadelphia‚ Detroit‚ Chicago‚ Atlanta‚ London‚ New York and L.A. In New York‚ there were such artists as Sparky Dee‚ Monie Love‚ Roxanne Shante‚ Queen Latifa and Chocolate Thai. Also there were immigrants to New York from other countries like Trinie from Trinidad. MCs from Detroit‚ Canada and Atlanta. Lastly in London‚ there was Estelle with Neo-Soul. There were multiple sub-genres shown in the films

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    My Name Is Philip Pirrip

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    My name is Philip Pirrip‚ but when I was a child‚ I could not say my name properly. I called myself Pip‚ and since then everybody began to call me by that name. I have never known my mother and father. They both died when I was an infant. My only sister brought me up who was married to a blacksmith whose name is Joe Gargery. My story begins on a cold‚ grey winter afternoon in the churchyard where my parents are buried. I would often go to their graves and look down at the words

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    My Name Research Paper

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    including their names. A name‚ provided by a mother and father‚ is incredibly important‚ as it will be the one thing in which you take to the grave. I often wonder‚ how does my name‚ Owen‚ define who I am as a person? Interestingly‚ behindthename.com states that in 1999‚ there was a massive spike in percent of individuals who bear the name Owen; a spike leading to a near 150% increase in the use of the name. It appears this spike occurred in the exact year I was born‚ as if my birth caused it‚ and

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    Reaction paper - 500 word 2/10 Brandy Stefanell Vaccaro‚ ENC 1102 7/10/13 Reaction to‚ “My name is Margaret” This story reminds me of a sad time in our history when the people of this nation thought they could own another human being. I would like to say this time has passed‚ but we are barely able to hang on. We may have a bi=racial president‚ but there is still racism among the old south. Margaret was only a child and she was being groomed to be the help. It may have been on different

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    My Name Is Asher Lev

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    Name: Waleed Khokhar Date: 11/13/12 Word Count: appx 900 Which character intrigues you the most? The protagonist and narrator of the book‚ “My name is Asher Lev” Asher Lev’s story begins with him as a young boy from a Jewish family. A young boy who lived in conservative community that was strict and fascist in nature when it comes to religion. Two conflicting forces play an important role in Asher Lev’s story. One‚ Asher Lev’s up tight and all- encompassing religious community‚ and the

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    I didn’t really like my name growing up. It didnt mean anything to me. No one had the same name‚ other than people in older generations. My name made me feel like an old lady. People would also assume that i went by Kathy‚ and i hated being called Kathy more than anything else. Kathleen is my dad’s cousin’s name. I didn’t really know her‚ and still don’t. If i knew her better‚ i feel like i would’ve been more comfortable with my name knowing who it came from. It also really irritated me because

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    The Secret Behind My Name

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    The Secret Behind My Name The place is quiet…so peaceful…there is a dead silence all around. Then suddenly‚ a train of thoughts runs back through my mind… July 15‚ a healthy child was born. That was I‚ Sandy Vhir . Nice name isn’t it? But do you know where did I got my name? Hmmmm… Well‚ I’ll tell you the story …. After my mother gave birth on me‚ my father went out to buy foods for my mother‚ just then‚ when he passed by on a store where people were having fun singing

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    My Name Is Asher Lev

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    The struggle to find one’s identity is a universal theme that is especially prevalent in Chaim Potok’s novel‚ My Name Is Asher Lev. As an Orthodox Jew‚ Asher’s gift for art is looked upon very unfavorably. Despite the disapproval of his community and father and the pain his art causes those around him‚ he pursues his passion and must find a way to reconcile the conflict between his religious identity and his individual identity. Potok starts off with the main character delivering three short sentences

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