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Salman Rushdie’s “the Prophet's Hair”
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in this article, along with most of the lesser individual characteristics, can be categorized into one of two assemblies, those whose god is cash, and those whose god is a genuine divine being, in this case the prophet Muhammad.  Hashim hi...

Shame By Salman Rushdie
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Shame) “You can find shame in every house, burning in an ashtray, hanging framed upon a wall, covering a bed. But nobody notices it any more” (Salman Rushdie, Shame) These quotes were chosen because these quotes are the essence of the novel...

Stunt City: The Production Of Space Throught Stunt Driving In Abuja City
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and guidance without which this research would not have been possible. DECLARATION I, [type your full first names and surname here], declare that the contents of this dissertation/thesis represent my own unaided work, and that the disserta...

Why Can ‘salman’ Rushdie Be Considered A Socrates Of The Global Village?
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A juvenile and famous Asian-born English author with fashionably left-wing outlooks, the child of a Muslim family and a reliable protector of third-world determinants, publishes a innovative encompassing routes that spoof the sources of Is...

Rome: City Of Man And City Of God
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and its huge publications and civilization formed the issue of exodus for scholarly investigation during the 19th century beginnings of anthropology, archaeology, and sociology. At the time, university admission needed the information of b...

The City Or The Country The City Or The Country
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their habitat on the basis of a natural fit between their own personality, their stage of life cycle and the surroundings. No place is ideal. Country side offers life in its most natural form. Life in the country affords a person a healthy ...

Imaginary Homelands by Salman Rushdie
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Imaginary Homelands, Rushdie discusses his views related to his past and describes the influence of his past on his present. Rushdie begins the narration by using the premodification “old”. Immediately it makes the readers realize that he w...