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This was an article that I posted on UKResident.com many years ago. My articles were removed from that site later. Many websites do not allow me to post on their sites. Recently Huffingtonpost removed my membership to comment, for bringing out such themes to ther view of American readers. However, s...
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As a person from outside, who has been observing the progressive decay of the US during the last 30 years, I feel that Obama may bring the nation completely to the majority world standards. He used a very cunning strategy of giving citizenship to a huge lot of outsiders. It was so mind-blogging an actio...
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STORM SANDY can be a test case of my predictions done around 2 decades ago. US which once was an English nation, is a mess of so many feudal languages. When the storm is over and the people come out, there can be huge social communication problems quite akin to the social repulsion seen in feudal language...
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It is generally taught in all Indian schools that the British taught English to the Indians to make them their slaves, and to make them better clerks. This idea may also be understood in the same manner in England also. For the current British understanding of the British rule in India is remarkably si...
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When the British colonial officials and other Britons were living in British India, they were more or less forced to live among this highly devilish-quality social system. It was a system that would gnaw at the very refinement of human beings. For, in this scheme of things, there was no premium for ho...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 3 A heinous mental disposition
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People in India are quite frightened of the prospect of the lower-class persons or their children growing up in stature, education, learning, social connections etc. They very enthusiastically take steps to see that such endeavours are thwarted. Others also understand the compulsion that go be...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 4 Why English?
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Why Macaulay strove to bring in English as the medium of education to India should be understood from this background. Moreover, there is another issue that may need some explaining. Once English came to the Indian educational scene, British classical writings also slowly entered into the mainst...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 5 Problems of developing the lower class
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When the children from this lower caste group were admitted into the English schools, some of them run by Christian missionaries, the higher caste children were not quite enthusiastic in joining them. For, the very first causality would be their refinement, which would be erased out by the crudene...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 6 The wily social developers
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To a great extent, the local British could lend emancipation to the local populace. For, they never strived to learn the dangerous local dialect, which was quite obviously offensive and brusque in tone, usage and meaning. Their way of improving the Indians were to this extent quite different from t...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 8 Quality verses formal education
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Now, we come back to what was the development that was to be brought in. The modern idea of education is that there should be a lot of Medical and Engineering colleges. The question of what then is to happen to the vast majority who do not get to be doctors and engineers, remains unanswered. Actually, wha...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 9 Why only English?
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Here the natural question that would rise would be: Why only English? Why not the ancient Indian literary and scientific traditions? Well, there are many answers to this. For one, the ancient Indian literary and scientific traditions were dug up by the British East India Company officials, from ob...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 10 The cunning craftiness of the Indian leadership
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So now, one of the greatest communication software that has been discovered and used by mankind, that is English, is being freely given to the people of India. It can naturally give the creeps to the upper class persons. For, their servant class persons, who should get up in their presence, use heavy r...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 11 What needs to be refined?
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Now let me reach the aim of this write up, that is, Indian education:The English education that was being propagated in India was to bring in quality in Indian people, and change many of their behavioural aspects. For example:People spit on the road, courtyards, pathways, through the window, out of...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 12 The redesigning of human features
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The power of the eyes: Here, I need to digress into a thing that I had discussed in my book: Codes of reality! That is about the power of the eyes. In that book a detailed description has been given. Let me give a minor explanation here. It is connected to the indicant word levels. The way the eyes look at a pe...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 13 The ambiguous perception
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Refinement of India was what the colonial British wanted to do. Yet, this was precisely what the stay-at-home British did not understand. Their picture of India was of a nation simply being enslaved by their own countrymen. There was a minor issue here. The British colonial officials who came back f...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 14 Current day Indian education
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Current day Indian education is simply a nonsense, with the policymakers having no idea as to what it is that they want to achieve. Education has two totally different aims. One is the improvement of the social system. In which case, English education is imperative. For, it has to erase the feudal ton...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 15 My personal perceptions
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I received a very pointed understanding about these issues when I brought up my own children in total English. They were not made to be in any Malayalam talking area. Even though this statement may mean that they were cut off from society, the actuality was that they were more in contact with others, wi...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 7 Indian education: Colonial British versus free Indian
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Now, let us look at what is the essential difference between the British conceptualisation of education in India, as against the current day practises in education. What the British officials in India saw was a strange society which was arranged like a lot of pyramids. Inside each pyramid, there we...
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Refining India! Brutalising England: Chapter 16 What happens in Indian schools?
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It is about the effect of being brought up and down in the feudal language indicant word codes. It is like this: When one moves freely in English with a person who is kept at a lower level in his own social group, what happens? Well, being in English, there are no corridors to keep the other person down. He f...
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At first glance, the Indian Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 is a very wonderful act. For, it proposes to protect the womenfolk from their husbands. From all kinds of abuses from their spouses, in terms of verbal, non-verbal and physical violence. Yet, anyone with some level of...
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Now let us speak about the leadership quality of the female. There is a general belief that the Indian female is weak. Well, it is correct only to a very limited extent. I need to discuss this issue from my own life experiences. I come from a family in which the females were not subordinated. In fact, the...
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This brings us to the right of the wife to work for another person. Well, this right also is entwined with the feudal language codes. Yet, before going into that aspect, I would like to mention that in the per-British period and also in the areas where British rule had not made any significant social imp...
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Chapter 8: The theme of discipline
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The tenterhook of intimidation: Now that we have reached here, there is something connected that has to be dealt with. It is connected to the issue of discipline. Indian vernaculars insist on force to subordinate. For example, when visiting English men came to India during the British rule in India...
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Chapter 9: A code to promote family life
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Written byVED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS Chapter 1IntroductionThe ambitIndian Judiciary and its limitationsWhat was aimed at and what came aboutThe differing levels of freedomThe solicitorsCitizens of IndiaIndian policeAll India Service OfficersDrafters of daft lawsQuality of the new...
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Indoctrination in English versus that in the vernacular: Now I need to go into the fervent theme of male-female equality. Well, in England this equality can be more or less considered a mere fact of life; even though, it is also true that man and woman are not same, but have different physical and menta...
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Chapter 13: An active look at the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
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The vow: The one thing that can make a marriage work is a commitment to make it work, on both sides. In cases of unbearable circumstances, it may be a tough proposition. But the very moment one gets married, there should be a silent vow that he, or she, would put his or her best effort to get it working, what...
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In many ways, the requirements of the wife are just a reflection of the needs of the husband, and in many ways, they are not. In our social conditions, a wife is not accepted as an equal partner, as understood in the English context (there also, there are peculiarities to their levels of equality, but th...
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Now, let me go into the general impressions of the Act. A few of them are listed below. However, it may be noted that many of the items mentioned are not tangibly present in the exact wordings of the Act. I think some of them are simply derivates of the Act, with what level of legal status, I am not sure.1. ...
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There are, no doubt, a lot of writings on the theme of happy married life. And it still is a theme, which can be discussed from various angles, given the variety in human experience.There are a lot of good books on this theme written by English authors of the west. And if one reads them, at least from so...
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A demeanour of respect: Apart from these generalisations, we can now go into the specific issues that need to be addressed. Apart from love, what a husband would really like to see displayed is a demeanour of respect from his wife. In all actions on this part, this should be displayed with an earnestne...
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Posted many years ago on UkResident.comQuote: OldfredNow we offer our children what....car-washing and the fast-food trade and the like. This is hardly what our youngsters deserve. :naughtie: �FredI know that I am being presumptuous in jotting out my feelings on education over there. But reall...
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Posted in the UkResident many years agoQuote: capt_buzzardWhatever happened to the UK - Britain We Once Knew?Is it possible that Britain has changed, for good or for bad? �Qoute: candypantsQUOTEI think they are all common problems throughout the world!!Its just a case of times changing. If the c...
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Posted in UkResident.com many years agoQUOTEModern Gibraltarians are neither British nor Spanish but are a curious hotch-potch of Italians (mainly from Genoa), Maltese, Portuguese and North Africans brought in by the British to colonise Gibraltar and provide a work force. They have no right to...
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Posted many years ago in UkResident.comQuoting lizthese job seekers are coming here to work and theyre doing jobs that the average brit would not be caught dead doing. theyre here because its lucrative for them. they send money back to their families who are very poor and live a substandard life wher...
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�Posted on UkResident.com many years agoThere are a lot British writers who have infatuated me in a most enduring manner. Of these, Oscar Wide and Somerset Maugham do stand in very supreme positions.Their styles of writing do differ, yet what impresses me is that they both did have a level of insight...
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Posted on UkResident.com many years ago Quote:CricketSomething really scary.A hell of thing to see, no doubt.I personally do believe that minds can communicate, and can even affect. The so-called evil eye; there are persons who might augur ill effects, and persons who can usher in good luck also...
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My writings on a debate on UkResident.com done many years ago�Quote:MikeIm sure if corporal punishment was used in schools and smacking was used more by parents people would have a healthy fear of commiting crime.This presupposes that parents are models in many matters. Usually parents who are co...
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Posted on UkResident.com {Reply}QUOTE.Justice in mine and many other countrys is based on innocent until proven guilty....that is the reason they are still alive.- Oldfred QUOTEYou have been tortured and generally abused simply by having been kept in detention for no more reason than the fact...
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Posted on: Apr 16 2004 in UkResident.comGentlemen: May I add to your debate: I come with no intention to shower praise on England. Yet in your postings here, there was something that had a sharp level of resonance to an introductory chapter in my book.Part II. Chapter 4:(The International Effect-a p...
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Posted on UkResident.com many years agoWhat do you think of outsourcing of business processes, back office jobs, manufacturing, research etc. to less developed nations, and also the allied issue of bringing in of low paid, immigrant workers to English nations? Does it help the nation, economy, a...
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Posted many years ago in UkResident.com {Reply}Not a dictator, not a murderer, not a tyrant, not a source of corruption, not a destroyer of tradition or heritage, and never unpatriotic; then why remove your monarch?There are a million times worse persons running nations, with less much claim to th...
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Posted on UkResident.com many years agoI feel deep apprehensions. There is a severe level of mediocrity in understanding Asian social mental mood, in the way US is handling the Saddam trail.What it is giving to Saddam is not fair trail, but actually a perfect platform for propaganda and focusing of...
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Posted on UkResident.com on Jun 19 2004I believe that most Asian languages are very feudal; and possibly many European languages also have very strong personality contorting features, in them.To put in a comparison, may I take the communication towards the British royal family? They have to be ad...
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Posted many years ago in UkResident.comIt is not easy to predict on what all incidences would take place there. Yet, in a way the new government would be more effective in dealing with the terrorists. For, US is running a war campaign as if it is a picnic party.Actually, wars are times when no quarter is...
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Poste in UkResident.com many years ago�In many nations, one of the easiest technique to achieve a sense of glory is to give a feeling to others that they had given the British a bloody hiding. It gives a feel of a David verses Goliath story.And it satiates ones fellow countrymens ego.In many nations, p...
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Posted on UkResident.com many years agoI have an enduring interest in Robert Clive, for a variety of reasons. A Google search on him reached me at this link.The article found there on Clive was strangely fascinating for its resounding meagreness of understanding, as well as its equally resonatin...
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Posted on UkResident many years agoI have been following the Daniel Smith case in Philippine with a certain level of interest. For, like so many other incidents that are becoming very common in connection to the English nations, this also is a theme on which my mind had more or less visualised events...
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This was posted on UkResident.com many years agoOne. One South Indian businessman with small time enterprise in the Middle East told me that the British would be forced into recluse status in UAE social scenarios. For, they will not be able to bear our culture, which is now the overwhelming force i...
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I am writing here on a phenomenon that may initially seem to have no connection to the general mood of my other writings. Yet, there is a link, which may become visible later, much later.It is my experience with a phenomenon which may be descri...
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There is four of them. One O Clock high.They are coming around. Watch em.Too bad. Its 6 O Clock up, coming in. Better watch, chief.B 17 in trouble, at 2 O Clock. Watch it.Theres an engine on fire.There is two more diving through the 94.Three planes, 9 O Clock, coming around.Keep your arm aboard.Coming a...
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This was a post I made on UkResident.com, a few days before Saddam Hussein was hangedThere shall be a haste to arrange a short shrift and a long jump for Saddam Hussein. Whether it is a befitting departure for a person who had the attributes of handsomeness, leadership and focus of power in him, may not b...
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QUOTE(evansthespy @ Apr 23 2007, 11:58 AM) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=449818&in_page_id=1774 We import doctors to prop up the NHS, then tell our jobless junior staff to work abroad for charity It was a tragedy in the off...
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Posted on UkResident.com many years agoMany, many years ago, when I joined in the state syllabus schools over here, in my 5th class, I came across a story in the vernacular language textbook. It was a story the underlying sense of which I couldnt get at, at that time. I do not think even the teachers had a...
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Posted many years ago in UkResident.comWhen East India Company was ruling India, there was an intense debate as to what was the medium of education for the Indian population that should be supported by the government. There were the orientalists among the English officials who saw a lot of intelle...
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Posted on UkResident.com many years ago What evansthespy is focusing on is an issue that was fully clear to me years and years ago. I may even say that it was not a difficult thing to envisage.I deeply regret that England is changing. Yet, it cant be otherwise. For, England carries a guilt conscience f...
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�Posted on UkResident.com many years agoPerceiving the futureWhen the Y2K issue became known, I happened to contemplate on the clever encodings inside.� At a superficial glance it was only a deficiency in a computer programming; to be addressed at a competitive tariff by using low cost computer p...
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This article was written many years ago in UkResident.com I feel that UK has come to a cul-de-sac sort of situation with regard to immigration. It was in the coming for long years. I could see it with growing apprehension many, many years ago. My own feeling is that the personnel in UK who are in charge...
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This was a writing that I made many years ago in ukresident.com More than 30 persons were killed in a Virginia University Campus shooting. It was a shocking incident. A lot of mutual recriminations, and blames and many debates will e...
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Defining madnessI am sure that I have digressed from my main point here, that is of the connection between the virtual code world and mental problems. Well, let me try to get back.I have been told that the way to define a man as mad or crazy is when he or she is totally out of step with the others. That is, the...
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Adding power values to wordsWords like Nee (lower you), Avan (lower he), Aval (lower she) etc. are lower level words that are used to subordinate a person among a group of persons. They also do have other connotations, like that of intimacy, endearment etc. However we are now not discussing about thi...
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Decoding ritualistic actionsNow we come to the premises of power in ritualistic actions. Many ritualistic actions may seem quite silly and farfetched. However the reality is not so simple. It depends on the language. For example, in feudal Malayalam, such simple actions as not getting up when a se...
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National characterThe national character of a feudal language nation is intimately connected to the inbuilt switches of fears, phobias, paranoia, spilt and multiple personality and of social splitting, that are all encoded into that specific feudal language. For example, in a nation like Indi...
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Creating leaders and leadershipEven though it is generally believed that leadership is an innate quality of certain individuals, the truth is that it can be designed and created by meticulous planning. Especially in feudal languages. In feudal languages, leadership is an idea that needs to be co...
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Virtual codes of MoneyModern human beings have long been fascinated by the concept of money. They do have a more or less precise understanding of what it is, and what it can do or achieve. However, this understanding is something that has evolved over time. In the beginning in the European nations, it...
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Demonical nature of feudal language nationsOne may notice a lot of brutality and beastliness associated with violence in feudal language nations. This is mainly due to the negative placement a persons gets in the virtual arena as lower indicant words are addressed to him and about him. Moreover n...
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Being tossed around in the indicant word arraySome children when they are admitted into school for the first time go in for a terrible bout of crying and screaming. In India, many children would cry and scream, and try to hold on to their parents. The teachers then would hold the kid till the parents mov...
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Brain software {This is a separate article of mine}The human brain works on the dictates of some software. This software necessarily is connected to words. Modern science tries to explain the working of the brain as the cumulative result of a varied number of electro-chemical reactions. There is n...
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The proofI have done a lot of writing with tall claims of a not-yet-detected medium which I have claimed is akin to a software, and of a world created by this software. Moreover, I have contended that it is possible to visualise the effect of this software by visualising a virtual space, by which one can...
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Claims about language Now before going ahead, let me put it down as to what are the claims about language that I am making. 1. Languages are software that are commonly used for human communication.2. It has other uses also. 3. There is a character called feudal structure in certa...
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A seeming weaknessOne of my major weaknesses was my inability or reluctance to use lower indicant words to others, including youngsters, professional juniors, lower level workers, menial servants and also to my own staff members. The first impression anyone with a casual idea about me would be th...
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Social setting I was born to the Thiyya community. This is a community belonging to North Malabar. It is a lower caste, that used to exist somewhere in the middle of the Malabar caste hierarchy. Though currently it is equated with the Ezhava community of South Kerala, actually some 30 years back, this...
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An encasing auraI could sense a superior aura come to settle on her, which was not quite an absolute one; but one based on the relative distance inside the virtual codes between her own family aura and what she currently lived in. Moreover the soft refinement of English was slowing encoding into some i...
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The gnawing in the virtual codesNow, what changes would come into her? Well, as per my language code understandings, she would be placed under teachers who would keep her in the Nee, Aval code areas. Varuna had been in the higher levels of communication wherein she used to address even senior persons...
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