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    69 Indian English Children’s Literature: The Context of Salman Rushdie‚ Ruskin Bond and Arup Kumar Dutta Rizia Begum Laskar M.D.K. Girls’ College‚ Assam‚ India Abstract: Indian English children’s literature as a distinct branch of literature struggled to find its footing in India. The struggle is interconnected to the problem of the English language itself and the dominance of western children’s literature in India. At the same time‚ the publishing scenario plays a significant role

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    Footwear International – Case Study R. William Blake John Carlson frowned as he studied the translation of the front-page story from the afternoon ’s edition of the Meillat‚ a fundamentalist newspaper with close ties to an opposition political party. The story‚ titled "Footwear ’s Unpardonable Audacity‚" suggested that the company was knowingly insulting Islam by including the name of Allah in a design used on the insoles of sandals it was manufacturing. To compound the problem‚ the paper had

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    Sarojini Naidu among others.  The post independence decades were largely dormant with only few names such as Nirad C Chaudhuri and R K Narayan inciting curiosity if any. It was as late as early eighties that the new breed of writers such as Salman Rushdie‚ Vikram Seth‚ Amitabh Ghosh and Anita Desai started popping upon the international literary map. The new breed of authors and writers who emerged in post reform era carried the initiative forward. These writers have created a niche for themselves

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    Bibliography: Ashcroft‚ Bill. The empire writes back: theory and practice in post-colonial literatures. New York : Routledge‚ 2002. Clark‚ Roger Y. Stranger gods: Salman Rushdie ’s other worlds. New York: : McGill-Queen ’s University Press‚ 2001. Connor‚ Steven (Ed.). The Cambridge companion to postmodernism. New York: Cambridge University Press‚ 2004. Goldberg‚ David Theo & Ato Quayson. Relocating postcolonialism. Oxford:

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    University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 12-2009 Critical Distance: The Postcolonial Novel and the Dilemma of Exile David S. Morgan University of Tennessee - Knoxville Recommended Citation Morgan‚ David S.‚ "Critical Distance: The Postcolonial Novel and the Dilemma of Exile. " PhD diss.‚ University of Tennessee‚ 2009. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/624 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open

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    IS PRONOGRAPHY WITHIN OUR CONSITUTIONAL RIGHT? When we think of pornography we usually think of videos that are explicit and graphic in a sexual nature and magazines such as Hustler and Playboy. It also can be found in paintings‚ sculptures‚ photos‚ drawings and the Internet. It can even be performed in a live venue‚ in front of a live audience. Pornography is a very controversial topic and there are many other factors that contribute to this. The First Amendment prohibits laws being made that

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    the beginning of the voyage and with time it gained maturity. Not just the daily lives‚ not just the social issues‚ Indian English novel slowly unveiled the grotesque mythical realities of India while opening the window to a plethora of writers. Salman Rushdie‚ fascinated the Indian intelligentsias with his remarkable understanding of Indian History‚ as well as unification of Indian history with language. This

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    Diamond Fuller Roberts LAL 121 5 May 2015 The Prophet’s Hair ‘The Prophet’s Hair’ by Salman Rushdie is based on a story of religious practice and worship as a number of people cross paths with a sacred relic that has been stolen from their mosque. early Victorian period has been named as the “Time of Troubles” because of the severe social conflicts and economic downfall linked with England’s exploring into the Industrial Revolution. Conditions in the new industrial and coal-mining areas were harsh

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    Wee Willie Winky‚ an underprivileged man who entertains the people of Methwold’s Estate as a clown‚ is also expectant of child from his wife Vanita‚ who apparently had an illicit affair with her master William Methwold‚ who is the biological father of her unborn child. Both the women‚ Amina and Vanita go into labor pain for straight thirteen days‚ and precisely at the hour of midnight‚ each woman is blessed with a son. Perhaps‚ Mary Pereira who is appointed as a midwife at the nursing home is engrossed

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    India is poised to be the worlds next superpower with sound and transparent financial system‚ flourishing IT industry and a well-regulated stock market .It has been active politically and economically in the past decade as well. Indians. Its core institutions from independent judiciary and free press to military are secured by its more than half century old roots. India is on the verge of becoming a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Its scientists are planning to launch

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