NATIVE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE IN LINDA HOGAN’S MEAN SPIRIT
Journal Title: International journal of research -GRANTHAALAYAH - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
This Paper focuses on the Native American’s struggles and problems through their color and racial discrimination. Linda hogan, a native American and Ecofeminism, a renowned writer. Her novels fully based on the problems of Native Americans, particularly “Mean Spirit” she discussed in an elaborate way and Women also combined together nature and themselves with an effective way.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES AMONG GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS
The role of teacher is proficient, be composed of academic, didactic and social roles. Academic roles cover teaching, instructing and supervisory characters and pedagogical characters include instructional, valuation and...
RUSSIAN CONQUEST OF CENTRAL ASIA: A CASE STUDY OF KHIVA
Mankind is witnessed to the fact that imperialism has been exhibiting in human history in many forms since long. Subjugation was the earliest form of it where in an empire overpowered an alien society, exploited its land...
DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF FREE SPACE ENERGY HARVERSTING AND WIRELESS CHARGING
This paper investigates on the wireless charging of a device using the radio frequencies available within the range of 300MHz to 2.5 GHz in our surroundings. The design is made to store the converted energy in a battery...
GENDER DIFFERENCE IN MORAL JUDGMENT AMONG SECONDARY LEVEL STUDENTS
The present study is an attempt to investigate gender difference in moral judgment among secondary level students. The sample for the study consisted of 120 class IX students of Allahabad city. Moral Judgment Questionnai...
MEDICATION ADHERENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG EPILEPSY PATIENTS: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Background: Among the cause of the treatment failure in epilepsy, low adherence to prescribed medication is the principal cause of unsuccessful drug treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the level of adherence a...