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    Amount in figures (Rs): Rs. 1200.00  Name of the Pilgrim: Mr. Amit Kumar Email: pritisambhav@yahoo.com No. of Persons: 4 Proof of ID: PAN Card DKZPK5700B Darshan Time: 11:00 A.M. Booked Date: 02­02­2015 Time: 09:20:51 NOT PERMITTED BEFORE REPORTING TIME OR AFTER DARSHAN TIME   NOT TRANSFERABLE Pilgrim Details Important Information to the pilgrim:   1.  The pilgrim should invariably present himself / themselves at the reporting time indicated in the Ticket. The pilgrim will not be permitted before reporting time or after Darshan Time

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    cartoon “First Thanksgiving”‚ pilgrims and nativeamericans discuss today’s new Thanksgiving traditions in a 1621 setting. The topics these people are talking about around the table show that not everybody today focuses on the true meaning of Thanksgiving‚ based on the activities the holiday involves today compared to four hundred years ago. First off in Granlund’s comic‚ one of the pilgrims is shown saying “Although we do not yet have HD plasma TV”. The next pilgrim goes on to say “to watch Thanksgiving

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    Part II Questions 1.Find an example of onomatopoeia in "Dream Boogie" and another in "The Weary Blues." An example of onomatopoeia in Dream Boogie is pop and another in The Weary Blues is thump. 2.Find an example of assonance in "Dream Boogie" and another in "The Weary Blues." An example of assonance in Dream boogie is pop‚ re-bop‚ mop and in The Weary Bluesis lazy sway & poor piano moan. 3.In "The Weary Blues" look at the format of the poem. Notice the lines which are indented. How does this

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    THE PLYMOUTH THANKSGIVING STORY By Chuck Larsen When the Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1620‚ they landed on the rocky shores of a territory that was inhabited by the Wampanoag (Wam pa NO ag) Indians. The Wampanoags were part of the Algonkian-speaking peoples‚ a large group that was part of the Woodland Culture area. These Indians lived in villages along the coast of what is now Massachusetts and Rhode Island. They lived in round- roofed houses called wigwams. These were made of poles covered

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    American history. The compact kept peace for the people of Plymouth and set limits to the pilgrims. The signing was a historic event and was depicted in writings and pictures. The Mayflower Compact was an extremely important part of American history. There were many pictures and writings that depict the signing of the Mayflower Compact and how important it was to the Pilgrims. In the picture by Allyn Cox‚ the Pilgrims are gathered inside the Mayflower and writing the compact. The painter was for the creation

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    be visited by Romeo’s hand. "My lips‚ two blushing pilgrims‚ ready stand/ To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss." These words by Romeo again do the job of making it clear to the audience that the relationship between Romeo and Juliet is holy. Romeo says to Juliet that if she is offended by the touch of Romeo’s hand‚ his two lips are blushing pilgrims which are ready to make things better with a kiss. Juliet addresses Romeo as a "pilgrim" and herself

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    Hajj: An introduction: [pic] A supplicating pilgrim at Masjid al-Haram‚ the mosque which was built around the Kaaba ("cube")‚ (the building at center). In this image of the Hajj from 2003‚ thousands of pilgrims are walking around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction (Tawaf). The Hajj(Arabic: حج‎ Ḥajj) is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca‚ Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest annual pilgrimages

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    2006 that "some 10‚000 American Muslims go on Hajj each year." 7 The number of American pilgrims is increasing yearly. Followers of Islam who cannot go on a Hajj because of ill health or lack of money are excused from the obligation. If one assumes that Muslims go on Hajj a maximum of once during their lifetime‚ that the number of Muslims in America are about 6.5 million‚ and that the typical age span for pilgrims is 60 years‚ then fewer than 10% of American Muslims take part in the pilgrimage. The

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    to an act of treason and lead to severe consequences such as that of persecution. As a result‚ the Pilgrims had sought no intention of residing within their former inhabitancy of England‚ where they were mandated

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    pray five times a day facing the Kaaba. On each day of the Hajj‚ pilgrims must take part in a different ritual in the city of Mecca. “To prepare for the Hajj‚ the Koran instructs pilgrims to enter a state of consecration called the Ihram: A pilgrim must avoid angry words‚ sexual intercourse‚ and the cutting of hair or nails” (Creighton). After the pilgrims have finished preparing‚ they perform the Tawaf. This is where the pilgrims walk seven times counter-clockwise around the Kaaba. According to

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