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Item Revolt of Working Class People in O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape(Department of English, 2007) Shrestha, Bhim KumarThis research analyzes the revolt of working class against upper class caused by the antagonistic relationship between them in Eugene O'Neill's famous drama The Hairy Ape. Yank, a fireman in the ocean liner, wants to free himself from the alienation and dehumanization of capitalism. Humiliating treatment of Yank’s owners and their capitalist friends compels workers to revolt against dehumanization of those capitalists and entertain the life full of justice, rights and equity. Along with Yank and his working class friend, Mildred and other upper class people have been victimized by capitalism in the play. Though upper class ignores working class people, upper class also get trapped in the chains of capitalist society which is full of artificialities, but their class consciousness does not allow them to revolt against the society. But class consciousness of Yank as well as other workers tells them to revolt against government, law and religion that support only capitalists without caring proletariats. In the play Yank and his worker friends pour their anger directly and indirectly upon upper class and their mechanisms which is of course a sign of their revolt.Item Social Status of Persons with Disability: Case Study from Tribhuwan Basti VDC., Kanchanpur(Department of Sociology, 2010) Shrestha, Bhim KumarPresent research entitled“Social Status of Persons with Disability: Case Studyfrom Tribhuwan Basti VDC, Kanchanpur” has made an attempt to presentgeneral social condition of PWDs living in the same VDC, general views ofpeople on them and their problems. This research has got this form only after thesupportof many individuals and organizations. First of all I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Prem Chalaune,Lecturer of Central Department of Sociology/Anthropology, for his valuablesuggestions and regular supervision. I am highly indebted to Prof. Dr. Om Gurung, The Head of Central Department ofSociology/Anthropology for providing me an opportunity to conduct this research. I am also thankful to other teaching and non- teaching staffs of CentralDepartment of Sociology/ Anthropology, staffs of Central Library, T.U., sampledrespondents, VDC office, CBS, NFD-N and many other supportive individualsand organizations as they provided me necessary information and valuable co-operation. I would also like to thank my all family members, relatives, friends and wellwishers for their continuous support and encouragement to complete this researchwork. Finally, my thanks are due to ASP Computer, Kirtipur for neat typing and printing. Bhim Kumar Shrestha,02/01/2011