Patel Essays

  • Best Man Speech Funny & Inspirational

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    I am going to keep this speech fairly short because of my throat, Pooja said that if I made fun of the groom too much she would cut it. Pooja, you look absolutely gorgeous… radiant. I saw Salim swell with pride when he saw you today. He is truly a lucky man to have someone so attractive, intelligent, warm and caring. A wife who will be all he could ever wish for, and more. And my little brother…well well… you’ve finally done it… after 30 years of endless soulsearching… you’ve finally taken

  • Meet The Patels

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    Meet the Patels is an hour and twenty eight minute documentary following the life of Ravi Patel as he goes on an expedition to find love. However, ‘love’ for Ravi is not ordinary in the slightest way. Finding love in Ravi Patel’s case is an extraordinary adventure around the world to find his Indian match. Imagine going on many dates set up by your parents and Indian Marital websites in hopes of not just finding a relationship, but a marriage. A commitment you are expected to make for the sake of

  • Meet The Patels

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    “Meet the Patels” is a hilarious comedy that exhibits the issues of race, culture, love and family. The humorous, eye opening documentary is based on a Hindu family whose son, Ravi Patel tries to find his life partner. The 30-year-old Indian/American actor and comedian is fresh out of a breakup with Audrey, his confidential lover and is pressured by the rude awaken that he needs to find a life partner. On his trip to India, his home country, Patel decides to put serious effort to change his relationship

  • Brugged By Rinku Patel Summary

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    vents under the sea to ice tops. In “Bugged” by Rinku Patel aims that we know little about microbes, however there is a big part of unknown and we should learn more about these microbes that could benefit our health wise. Therefore, the author tries to emphasize on the effect of microbes in our life while engaging the reader to see things through the advantages of microbes, the disadvantages and defining useful bacteria. Advantages. Rinku Patel underlines the advantages of microbes that are useful

  • Analysis Of Stuffed And Starved

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    farmers are forced to make on the farm, and ends with the decisions the consumers are able to make at the grocery stores. The purpose of Stuffed and Starved was to describe what factors attribute to the hourglass shape of the food system. Author Raj Patel points out who is profiting and who is suffering in this system, and gives insight as to how the system may be improved. The shape of the hourglass describes the large amount of farmers at one end, and the large amount of consumers at the other. The

  • Summary Of Acts Of Faith By Eboo Patel

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    against someone's origin. In Acts of Faith, Eboo Patel tells his story of what it was like to struggle through finding himself. Patel asks the question of "How can I create a society of religious pluralism?" throughout the book, and raises implications about what our children are being taught in different societies throughout the world. Eboo Patel describes the challenges of finding his way in life in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. While Patel faced crises of identity later in life, his adolescence

  • Piscine Patel: Pi's Journey As A Hero

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    Pi’s Journey as a Hero Piscine Patel (Pi), just like any main character in a story, goes through the twelve steps of becoming a hero. The steps are divided into three separate phases. The ordinary world, the special world, and the return into the ordinary world. The first ordinary world phase contains the following steps; the ordinary world, which is where the character originally lives, the call to adventure, the refusal of the call, and crossing the threshold. The next phase is the special world

  • Diya Patel Research Paper

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    Diya Patel, 2015 middle level representative and eighth grader at Brooklawn Middle School has strong opinions on the United States politics. She dreams to soon become involved in politics and be a future president. “After watching Obama’s campaign and listening to his State of the Union’s, I knew I wanted to become president.” she says. Diya was born in Parsippany NJ and has lived here all her life. She is involved in many activities that include being on the Brooklawn Middle School student council

  • Movie Analysis: Meeting The Patels

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    Meeting the Patels: The Diversity of Human Experience Meeting the Patels is a 2014 romantic, comedy documentary directed by Geeta V. Patel. The film depicts the journey of Ravi V. Patel on the search for an adequate Indian wife that meets the criteria of his family, and who he can also feel a personal connection with. In the film the depiction of two countries: United States and India played a role on Ravi’s decision on finding a wife, and how each country portrays the role of marriage and the laws

  • Piscine Patel Character Analysis

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    there is an indian boy by the name of Piscine Patel. Yann Martel wrote the Life of Pi based on newspaper clippings and the story he got from a man named Mr. Patel about how he survived out on the ocean. He can withstand attacks from animals and also manages to survive the harsh weather that happens, while he is stuck on the boat. He makes himself a home on the boat and manages to survive for months on end, until he is finally rescued and found. Piscine Patel is a brave boy who uses his sharp wit to survive

  • Slumdog Millionaire: India's Social Classes and Love of Money

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    Slumdog Millionaire is an action-laced film, which describes one, indian orphan’s journey to seek his lost love and win India’s version of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’. Jamal Malik and his brother Salim grew up in the slums of Mumbai. After their mother was killed, Jamal and Salim met Latika. Throughout many journeys and hardships, Jamal becomes separated from the two people remaining in his life. Director Danny Boyle effectively demonstrates the dissention between the Indian social classes

  • SlumDog Millionare

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    This essay will discuss how poverty in India sees children turn to crime to sustain a living. This can be seen in "Slumdog Millionaire" through the character of Jamal Malik, Salim Malik and others. In the movie it shows how a young individual, Jamal Malik from slums gets into a Indian version of a game show called "who wants to be a millionaire." At the start of the movie Jamal is being tortured by local police because they believe he has cheated in the show, due to his past struggles , his status

  • The Murder Of Nisha Patel Nasri

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    After being given the murder of Nisha Patel-Nasri to study, the initial starting point was to gather as much information as possible about the case, a YouTube documentary (real crime UK 2010) on the case and investigation leading to the arrest and sentence of Fadi nasri and the other men involved gave us a good starting point for the investigation. The discovery of this documentary and the depth it went into created a feeling of intrigue and a form of excitement toward the case and the want to find

  • Meet Patel Movie Analysis

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    Meet Patel Film review Motivational Quadriplegic Sport Murderball successfully conveys the emotion and mentality of people with disability. In this movie, Mark Zupan and Joe Soares prove that disability may put them at a disadvantage, but as long as they have a will they can make something out of their life. Their competition is a huge indicator of their mentality of not giving up. However, there are some contradiction to how actors are portrayed. In the beginning Zupan is referred as an “asshole”

  • Analysis Of Deceiving Education By Shaan Patel

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    In Deceiving Education, Shaan Patel synthesizes a compelling dissertation that the government is misleading us in NCLB or “No Child Left Behind program”. Although some detractors may believe that this situation in nonexistent, the arguments set forth in the article’s dismiss such romantic critics as excessively dogmatic in their provincial ideology. One of the broader notions presented in the essay is that our government is controlling us and letting us believe what they want and not what the nation

  • Comparing Piscine Molitor Patel And Pi

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    Piscine Molitor Patel was a young boy from Pondicherry, India. He was on the ship, Tsimtsum, with his family moving to Canada hoping for a better life. Pi, shortened for Piscine Molitor Patel, had an extraordinary journey with no conceivable pattern, similar to the mathematical symbol which displays no recognizable order. His name, both Piscine Molitor Patel and Pi, reflects his life because it provides a description of who he was and his unexpected journey. First, the mathematical value of pi is

  • Mathematical and Simulink Analysis of Relay Coordination

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    240 11 240 12 240 13 240 Works Cited BIOGRAPHIES: 1.Aniket Chaturvedi: Student of the SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,GTU. 2.Ritu Barad: Student of the SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,GTU. 3.Dhruvi Shukla: Student of the SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,GTU. 4.Mr.Nilay N. Shah: Assistant Professor of SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,GTU.SINCE 2004. HE IS CURRENTLLY PURSING PH.D AND HIS RESEACH AREA ARE POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS

  • The Hero Of Mahatma Gandhi: A Hero

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    What is a hero? A hero is someone who does a service to ones community even when staring death in the eyes. A hero is someone who willingly even when face to face with adversity does not quit. A hero can vary from the policemen who keep the streets safe to a preserver of the peace and prosperity to a political leader who helps secure the endowment of democracy to our his country and their posterity. Of all these type of heroes, I tend to believe that the heroes who preserve both peace and prosperity

  • Analysis Of Quit India Speech

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    Simplistic Persuasion; Quit India A phenomenal speech given by Mahatma Gandhi called the “Quit India” speech was given on August 8th 1942 on the day before the start of the Quit India movement. Gandhi showed a great passion for this movement and only conveyed a passive determination for his people. This speech was given at the Gowalia Tank Maidan in Bombay (now Mumbai). Twenty-four hours after Gandhi’s speech almost the entire Congress leadership was put into confinement, and a great number of them

  • Essay On Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi is one of India’s biggest key factors in gaining its independence from Great Britain. Gandhi became a civil rights pioneer making himself an architect of a non-violent form of civil obedience that would sway the world to a more positive or peaceful perspective on life itself. Mahatma’s eloquent embracement of an abstinent lifestyle based on prayer, meditation, and fasting earned him respect fast to who most around began to call him “the great-souled one”. ​Growing up, Gandhi was shy