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Ghare Baire [The Home and the World] (1915) Author: Tagore, Rabindranath. Domain: Literature. Genre: Novel. Country: India, South Asia.
Set against the backdrop of the swadeshi (home rule) movement in Bengal, following its sudden and arbitrary partition by the then British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon, in 1905, The Home and the World was

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Binodini is a young widow left to her own devices when her husband dies soon after they are married. She returns to her village and lives there for a couple of months until she accepts the invitation of Rajlakshmi to live with her and her son, Mahendra (who had rejected a former marriage proposal with Binodini). He is newly married to Ashalata (a naive, gentle girl), but soon begins to feel a strong sexual attraction for Binodini. The story details the relationships of these three and Mahendra's best friend Bihari as they deal with issues like distrust, adultery, lies, and numerous fallings-out between them.
Binodini is a convent educated young girl who has been widowed and hence reduced to living very badly (like all widows of that period). Her husband had died soon after their marriage. When Rajalakshmi---a wealthy widow living in Calcutta where thanks to philosophers---widows are much better off (This is in the late 1800s- the Era of Ishwar Chandra Visdyasagar)---invites Binodini to stay with them, Binodini accepts.
Meanwhile- Rajalakshmi's son Mahendra claims to have no interest in marriage (he rejected Binodini's marriage proposal once) and accompanies his close friend 'Bihari' when Bihari goes to see a girl for himself. Mahendra falls for the girl - Ashalata and marries her.
Initially Mahendra is besotten with his wife and forgets the world for her- but after Binodini arrives- Mahendra and Binodini begin to have an affair. Binodini is delighted to be sexually active again- being able to enjoy passions of a young woman.
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Jerry J. Weygandt (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Paul D. Kimmel (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Donald E. Kieso(Northern Illinois University)
October 2008, ©2009
Weygandt Accounting Principles starts with what students know. In the new Ninth Edition, students clearly see the relevance of accounting in their everyday lives and are therefore motivated to do the work assigned.Weygandt Accounting Principles introduces challenging accounting concepts with examples that are familiar to the student. This connection to their everyday lives helps build student motivation, a key driver ofstudent time spent on assignments and ultimately their mastery of the concept.

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  • MORE “Do It” problems throughout the chapters which will help to model the problems for students as they complete their homework.
Recent feedback from focus groups and reviews indicated that students trying to complete their homework benefit from more examples.
  • NEW Section: Comprehensive Do It Problem with Action Plan- gives students an opportunity to see a detailed solution to a representative problem before they do their homework. Coincides with the Do It problems within the chapter.
  • Significant updates to the Internal Control and Cash chapter – including an expanded discussion of fraud. NEW “Anatomy of a Fraud” boxes contain popular examples of corporate fraud, providing students with a context for the importance of maintaining good internal controls.
  • Reformulation of the accounting equation in Chapter 1. The authors have expanded the owner’s equity portion of the accounting equation in the transaction discussion
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              Additional International notes to each chapter
              International issues in the text where appropriate (e.g. depreciation methods )
  • FIVE NEW self-study questions to each chapter