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... Jhabvala based most of her characters as people deciding between western life styles and traditional Indian family lifestyles. While ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... etc. Education is considered as a prestige of the family in the Indian community and highly signifies the family status. My school ...
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... The fact that in times of trouble she runs to an Indian family, shows that that is where she still feels comfortable, and taken care of. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... This idea of family is true for both nuclear family and extended family. As already stated above the size of a typical Indian family is very large. ...
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... Unlike the western societies of today which are mainly associational, the Indian societies of India maintain a communal society where family and community come ...
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... This is the character, Debbie. When Ethan and Marty first find Debbie, she stubbornly insists that she is happy with her new Indian family. ...
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... In the film Mississippi Masala, we see an Indian family from Uganda which has been forced to exile and leave the country as well as tens of thousands of ...
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... as lavish. The Indian Women When a family walks to a showroom to buy a car, men go for the technical details. However, the woman ...
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... 50). The next twelve years were peaceful for Mary and her Indian family. Things went well, and the different seasons passed. Mary ...
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... "A particular concern of the colonists was that their "purity of blood" be preserved, meaning that no black or Indian people could enter into the family lineage ...
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... Lancaster, Massachusetts. She was held captive by a leading Indian family for eleven weeks, before being returned to her husband. In the ...
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... system. Gandhi was born to a middle-class Indian family in 1869 and married at the age of thirteen to Kasturbai Makanji. He began ...
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... In American culture the individual is more important, and in Indian culture the family is more important. American's have more resources than Indians do. ...
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... set dinner table. Beside this manifest is an extremely eye-catching photograph of a typical Pueblo Indian family. All of these wonderful ...
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... money. Just about every other Indian family would gladly open their home up for their parents and not charge them rent. Then again ...
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... In the US, it is "politically" looked down upon an Indian woman of a traditional family to have an interracial marriage or relationship, and divorce rarely ...
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... Americans are more goal-oriented, where as Indian people are more people oriented. They make their goals around people of the family. ...
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... The novel is rich with Indian family relationships, social custom and mores, politics, and the most universal of human emotions and behaviour. ...
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... reason for this is that western culture is based on the principles of MATERIALISM, whereas Indian culture is ... The cradle of culture in India is the family system ...
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... For instance, if there is a sudden influx of Indian immigrants to a community, the family-owned funeral home can use market research to determine that fact ...
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The novel, A Bend in the River, centers on Salim, a Muslim of an Indian family who has lives in coastal towns. Salim himself is ...
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... the tribe. The movie Smoke Signals dealt with a North American Indian family that had a man in it named Joseph. In the beginning ...
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... in this book. Body Summary: This book is about a really poor Indian family who always dreamed of being rich. And that dream happens ...
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