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    Anglo Mysore Wars

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    | War | Year | Between |Causes |Effects/Results | |1st Anglo-Mysore |AD 1769 |British and Hyder Ali |The growing power of Hyder Ali- ruler|1. Hyder Ali won and both agreed to help | |War | | |of Mysore made the English |each other in future. | | |

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    Cassius Clay Essay

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    father painted billboards and signs‚[6] and his mother‚ Odessa Grady Clay‚ was a household domestic. Although Cassius Sr. was a Methodist‚ he allowed Odessa to bring up both Cassius and his younger brother Rudolph "Rudy" Clay (later renamed Rahman Ali) as Baptists.[7] He is a descendant of pre-Civil War era American slaves in the American South‚[8] and is predominantly of African-American descent with Irish and English ancestry.[9] Clay was first directed toward

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    My Son the Fanatic 1. Introduction The theme of my term paper is the analysis of a short story with special regard to the socio-cultural and historical background. All the stories I could have chosen for that in school result from our semester theme "Britain: Past and Present"‚ but the story of my special choice was: "My son the fanatic"‚ by Hanif Kureishi. I have chosen this story because‚ as reported by my English teacher‚ this story does not only describe the situation of immigrants in Great

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    Identity Crisis

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    driver that emigrated from his native country to London‚ England twenty years prior in hopes of providing a better life for him and his family. Parvez finds it easy to assimilate to western culture by drinking alcohol and eating “pork pies”. His son Ali‚ however‚ soon traces his roots back to fundamental Islam and refuses to adapt this new culture. In this story‚ Kureishi examines the contradictory opinions of British culture between father and son. Through the actions and dialogue of the main characters

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    were done eating‚ they went back to get their bicycles only to discover that Cassius’ had been stolen. Furious‚ he went back into the auditorium to find a police man. He found police officer Joe Martin‚ a trainer at a Louisville gym. When Muhammad Ali said he wanted to beat up the person who stole his bike‚ Martin told him that he should

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    Research on Ovex

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    Business Research Report Submitted to: Ma’am Fatima Ashraf Submitted by: Moeed Hussain 1011171 Sheheryar Alvi 1011172 Sidra Afzal 0917120 Submitted to: Ma’am Fatima Ashraf Submitted by: Moeed Hussain 1011171 Sheheryar Alvi 1011172 Sidra Afzal 0917120 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Specific Problem Statement: 4 Literature review 5 Methodology: 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 6 RATING YOUR JOB SATISFACTION 7 Theoretical Frame work:

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    Epilogue To The Joker

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    Ali heard the van entering a large area the engine echoed inside and she heard a large door being opened to let them in. Soon the sliding door to the van is opened and she is taken out of the van she is sat down onto a chair and the hood is removed from her head. Ali quickly looks around but her view is cut off by the Joker who comes face to face with her. “Enjoy the ride princess?” Ali wanted to call the Joker every name in the book and spit in his face‚ she knew her safety relied on her being

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    Kite runner

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    bestselling novel The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ two boys‚ Hassan and Amir‚ have a friendship that is not as typical as other children’s. In every friendship there is always at least one loyal friend. The friendships between: Amir and Hassan; Baba and Ali‚ and a developing one between Amir and Farid at the end of the novel are all categorized by loyalty but each relationship has unique differences. In the novel the main character Amir describes his life including his troublesome friendship with Hassan

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    Twilight in Delhi as an Elegy

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    INTRODUCTION 2 Ahmed Ali earned for himself international fame and acclaim on the publication of his magnum opus‚ Twilight in Delhi. In this novel‚ he has portrayed the decay and demise of indigenous culture of the Muslims of Delhi and the ruin and demolition of old Delhi.

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    JUNG MUSEUM -HISTORY The Salar Jung Museum was established in 1951. The major portion of the collection of the museum was acquired by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan‚ popularly known as Salar Jung III. In the absence of any direct descendants of Salar Jung III‚ the Government of India appointed a Committee to administer the Salar Jung Estate. Later on with the idea of perpetuating his name‚ the Salar Jung Museum

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