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    deeply rooted in Indian context. She sincerely writes of what she sees and finds around her. As a woman novelist‚ she is mainly concerned with the projection of sorrows and sufferings‚ plight and predicament‚ pain and agony‚ anguish and frustration‚ suppression and exploitation of Indian women in Indian patriarchy. Her woman-oriented

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    The Persians were a brutish people‚ who wanted nothing more than to conquer and ruin the Greek way of life. The Persians played the Greek city-states against one another in order to inhibit success against their attacks. The Ionian Greeks were conquered by these barbarians‚ and their way of life was threatened. The Greek’s freedom was perishing‚ while the power of the Persian’s continued to expand. The Persians were a tolerant empire with strong leaders and some autonomy though they restricted

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    heart”(Morrison) Beloved forces Paul D. to stop suppressing his memory and in the process he rediscovers his heart. Both the reactions of Paul D. and Sethe to their traumatic memories are shown to be overreactions on either end of a spectrum ranging from suppression to

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    Adolescents and Suicide Claudia vartgess Alliant International University Abstract Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people ages 13 to 24. In recent years‚ suicide has increased at an alarming rate in adolescents. One in five teenagers in the United States considers suicide‚ in 2003‚ 8 percent of adolescents attempted suicide. It can affect teens from all races‚ both genders‚ and socioeconomic groups. According to a 2004 report distributed by the National Institute of

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    sense of belonging is a fundamental human need that can be formed from connections made with people. This can have a varying impact – both positive‚ for example in offering‚ security and/or enhancing self-esteem‚ and negative for instance‚ in the suppression of individuality. Those experiencing barriers to belonging‚ often due to being different‚ can also suffer a range of negative consequences such as unhappiness and alienation. The drive to belong and its varying consequences are well represented

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    it´s seen as a social stigma. Therefore the parents tend to send their children back. But there is an alternative‚ the government shelters. But here the conditions are so horrible that no women would live there. Therefore they simply subjugate the suppression. “A bride will prefer to die at the hands of her in-laws than to move one of those “shelters”. (Page 2‚ line

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    a legitimate form of activism to suppress the expression of ideas or an infringement on the freedom of speech. It can be used when a group with no vocal input feels discontent towards a belief. No-platforming can lead to consequences such as a suppression of an idea because a group of people found offense in the views. No-platforming should be used with caution as it can both‚ prevent harmful ideas from spreading‚ or suppressing the freedom to express an idea to society. The question regarding the

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    human beings…are commingled out of good and evil."‚ as spoken by Dr Jekyll. HYPOCRISY & THE GOOD MAN Stevenson is suggesting that good and evil are inseparable in human nature. By discussing such themes as the hypocrisy of society‚ and the suppression of passion he proves that Stevenson proposes that we must feed our evil souls as well as the good. Throughout the novel Stevenson portrays the central characters Utterson‚ Lanyon‚ Enfield and Jekyll as‚ to put it plainly boring. Each of these

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    Youth Gang Prevention   EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Gang prevention‚ intervention and suppression for youth at risk and gang members are strategies for addressing the recent increases in youth and gang related problems in the city of Norfolk‚ Virginia. State and local policymakers as well as citizens are concerned about public safety and want to avoid a continued increase in gang activity and membership. An effective response to the problems of youth must be built on a thorough understanding of the problem

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    ABSTRACT Objective: To present and analyse the endoscopic and pathologic findings of an illustrative case of esophageal Crohn’s disease and review the relevant literature. Case Report A 43-year-old female with a history of chronic intermittent epigastric pain for the past four years‚ presented with weight loss‚ dysphagia‚ and odynophagia. The pain aggravated after food intake. She also had poor appetite and had lost 2kg in the last month. There were no distinguishable features in her personal and

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