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Self Deception and Contradiction in Thomas Lanier Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire
Thomas Lanier Williams, known as Tennessee Williams, the author of A Street Car Named Desire presents the contradiction and paradox that real human life might offer. It is a stage play with...
0 commentsHow Globalization impacts Brazil and its overall effects
While the world is going through recession and economic downturn has especially hit hard the developed economies like the U.S and Britain and adversely impacted every other nation in a globalizing economy, a...
1 commentThe Growing Importance of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the responsibility recognized by the companies for acting in socially responsible manner. There is no single universally accepted definition of corporate social responsibility, it has generally come to mean...
7 commentsIrish Mob, american gangs and Mafia in Brief
One among the earliest organized crime groups in the United States, the Irish Mob has been in existence since the early 19th century. The origin of this group may be traced to Irish American street gangs that were immortalized by author...
1 commentThe Character of Shylock in Merchant of Venice
Every character in a drama is multifaceted. As to how we perceive a character, depends on our choice and perspective. The same goes for Shylock in Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare. Was Shylock the villainous, stubborn,...
2 commentsInterview with the DU Vice Chancellor, Dr Deepak Pental
Delhi University ranked 254th in the Times Higher Education Supplement, QS WorldUniversity Ratings 2007. Your reaction? We should be higher next time. What makes you so confident? We have initiated a number of reforms this year as syllabus...
0 commentsHuman Passion and Alienation in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
When Mary Shelley was crafting the story of Frankenstein, she was not weaving just “a series of supernatural terrors” but she claims to have based the story on events not of impossible...
0 commentsThe Clever Fox and other Stories for Children
Once upon a time, a crow sat on the branch of a tree with a piece of bread in his beak. A fox came there and saw the piece of bread. The clever fox thought of a plan to get the bread from the crow. He wished the crow a good day....
0 commentsConnecting with People
Why do we need to connect to people? How do you connect to people? Recently I wrote a hub on earning a million dollars. In that hub, I said you need to connect to a large number of people...
0 commentsHow Cartoons Impact Children through Social Learning Theory to Make them Violent
According to social learning theory children learn new behaviors by observing others in their social environment. Children are more likely to learn from the role models. Role models in media have a great...
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