1. to bring out the contrast between the socialists and the fascists.
2. to show that how others see us may be different from how we see ourselves.
3. to exemplify the fact that the members of the fascist party are viewed by the common man as murderers.
4. to demonstrate that the rural socialist was not as naive as the fascist party worker took him to be. (5) to emphasize that how others see us is as important as how we see ourselves
to show that how others see us may be different from how we see ourselves.
1. point to the other identities that the Jews have.
2. negate the infliction of characteristics from without.
3. reflect the attitudes of tbe age in which the play was written.
4. illustrate the anguish of a person who has to live with the identity given to him.
5. draw attention to the fact that not all human beings are the same.
illustrate the anguish of a person who has to live with the identity given to him.
1. only A and C
2. only D and E
3. Only B and D
4. Only B,C and D
5. Only A,C and E
Only B and D
1. the attribution of negative qualities to a person or a group tends to make him or them that way.
2. the unity among the Jews has been created by the opposition they have had to face.
3. the anti-Jews are responsible for the shortcomings oftbe Jews.
4. people, in general. expect the Jews to have certain typical characteristics.
the attribution of negative qualities to a person or a group tends to make him or them that way.
1. Careful evaluation of all factors would be needed if such a defence were to be attempted.
2. It is very unlikely that such a complex defence would even be attempted
3. The result would be either a purely instrumental view of animals, or the absolute prohibition of all animal experimentation.
4. No compromise would be possible in such matters, with attendant ethical considerations
5. The result. would be consensual view on the ethical aspects of animal experimentation
It is very unlikely that such a complex defence would even be attempted
1. Shareholders,then, should display social responsibility.
2. In the final analysis though, social needs are met since shareholders are but members of society.
3. But then, social needs have never been accorded anything more than lip service.
4. Then, unless the market is treated as the arbiter of decisions on human welfare. the question of social justice and welfare would be pushed to the margins.
5. But then, benefits to one segment of society eventually percolates to other segments as well
Then, unless the market is treated as the arbiter of decisions on human welfare. the question of social justice and welfare would be pushed to the margins.
1. As a result hybrid cu isines have mushroomed in every part of the world.
2. Boring menus are clearly a thing of the past.
3. No wonder the current generation appreciates all cuisines except for the one turned out at home
4. As a result, the current generation is one of gourmands. with a fair sprinkling of gourmets.
5. This is the reason why food brands and restaurant chains were among the first names to be identified with globalization, in developing countries
This is the reason why food brands and restaurant chains were among the first names to be identified with globalization, in developing countries
1. The immateriality of the internet mall makes it infinitely expandable, and allows for experiences that may not be possible in a 'real-world' mall
2. However, there is no doubt that brick-and-mortal stores are irreplaceable as they cater to a breed of customers that will never die out.
3. More than anything else, this is the reason that ventures like Amazon.corn have proved so successful.
4. The potential of a newly established internet mall is, therefore, far greater than that of a new 'real-worldstore
5. Very rarely does an internet shopper find reason to 'walkout' of an internet mall
The immateriality of the internet mall makes it infinitely expandable, and allows for experiences that may not be possible in a 'real-world' mall
1. Only A and B
2. Only A
3. Only Band C
4. Only A and D
5. Only D
Only A and D
1. it does away with altering the genes in the chromosome.
2. it lies between the mere selection of right material and everlasting transformation of genes.
3. it enables an individual to make an informed choice when he is old enough to decide.
4. it can be turned on and off as required.
5. it prevents the passing of characteristics down the generations
it lies between the mere selection of right material and everlasting transformation of genes.