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    It caused legacies of genocide, assimilation, slavery, homogenization and extinction of cultures. These legacies would leave cultures a mess that they had to put back together by themselves. In Rwanda, when the belgians left it started a war that turned into mass genocide. When the European empires imperialized canada, they ended up assimilating the Aboriginal groups. Lastly, as the British came to colonize India,

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    DIASPORIC WRITINGS OF JHUMPHA LAHARI WITH SPECIAL REFERENC TO INTERPRETER OF MALADIES ABSTRACT Diaspora refers to the movement of the population from its original homeland. The word Diaspora is a transliteration of a Greek word that means “to sow throughout” or “to distribute in foreign lands” or “scatter abroad.” Diasporas are deracinated population leaving ethnic and cultural origin in a motherland other than where they currently live. Their economic, social and political affiliations cross borders

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    I was born in India. I was raised in Punjab state. I spent almost 17 years of my life in Punjab. I lived in India with my family. When I was 17 and half, me and my family moved from India to the United States. We immigrated to United States in 2016. Moving and adjusting into a new and different environment is not very easy. There are a lot of differences between these two nations. The language, education, work or job, living standard of people are the major differences that I have seen in these two

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    communicated in a passage to India. The passage to India has many themes and issues throughout the play. When you enter the theatre the characters have already started to act, there are Indians seated in the left corner on a raised part of the stage playing music. The music is made by tradition Indian drums and a violin, to contrast the two cultures. The music gives an Indian experience. I think the music tried to show the influence that the English culture had over the Indians, as the Indians

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    Pakistan is a complex country, both because of harsh physical terrain and because of a historical unpredictable government. Pakistan is constantly in the news, and a topic of discussion in The United States. Many of the fighters the American forces are fighting in Afghanistan come from Pakistan, or at least find a safe haven in the mountains of western Pakistan. In addition, Pakistan is a nuclear-armed country that has a shaky government at best. I find it fascinating that a country that has

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    undergoing significant changes to increase its profit margin. The company intends to open a new manufacturing plant in India. This will lower the costs of manufacturing that have recently risen in the last few months in the UK. Although, the best managers will be selected based on their leadership skills, performance track records, and experience to physically manage the employees in India. Therefore, the selected individuals will be expected to work as a virtual team to accomplish the objectives of manufacturing

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    largely well-meaning and invested in their jobs. For all Forster’s criticism of the British manner of governing India, however, he does not appear to question the right of the British Empire to rule India. He suggests that the British would be well served by becoming kinder and more sympathetic to the Indians with whom they live, but he does not suggest that the British should abandon India outright. Even this lesser critique is never overtly stated in the novel, but implied through biting

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    The majority of the Romani people in today’s society live in Western Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. The social and political organization of this group has a traditional, complex way of life. In their traditional economic culture, the Roma all have very similar occupations that consist mostly in the fields of entertainment, crafts, and trading. Religious practices vary with the Roma. All these component’s tie into the way the Roma people live which in some ways is very similar

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    Unity in Diversity

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    Society: According to Eugene M. Makar, the traditional Indian culture is defined by relatively strict social hierarchy. He also mentions that from an early age, children are reminded of their roles and places in society. This is reinforced by the fact that many believe gods and spirits have integral and functional role in determining their life. Several differences such as religion divide culture. However, far more powerful division is the traditional Hindu bifurcation into non-polluting

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    struggle. Her own struggle with identity first as an exile from India, then an India, then as Indian expatriate in Canada, and finally as a immigrant in the united States has lead to her current contentment of being an immigrant in a country of immigrants. Bharathi Mukherjee is called as an

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