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    TRUST DEED THIS DEED OF TRUST is made and executed on this the Seventh thy of October two thousand thirteen (07-10-2013) JAYASHREE.P.G‚ 44 Years w/o. Prithviraj.G # 1958/A‚ GRI Road‚ Near Helipad‚ Udayagiri‚ Hassan-573201‚ Tq. & Dl. Hassan. Hereinafter referred as AUTHOR & FOUNDER TRUSTEE / TRUSTEE / GENERAL SECRETARY of the ONE PART. AND 1. GOWRISHANKAR.K.KAPSE‚ 46 Years S/o. Late Sri‚ Kalyanappa.S.Kapse‚ # T-3‚ 4th floor‚ Paradise Residency‚ Venkatesh Nagar‚ Gulbarga-585101‚

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    Although this nation has long been called a “melting pot”‚ one would not have to look too deep into that analogy to see that it may not be the best way to describe the combination of people from various parts of the world that have chosen to live here in the United States. If various components were to be added and melted down into a pot of sorts‚ it would be reasonable to deduce that the result would leave an amalgamated form of matter of which the various components that construct it would now

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    has a creed‚ which allows her to “distinguish between the criminal and his crime; [she] can so sincerely forgive the first while [she] abhors the last‚ revenge never worries [her] heart‚ degradation never too deeply disgust [her]‚ injustice never crushes [her] too low. [She] lives in calm‚ looking to the end” (Brontë 71). This is completely shocking to Jane because she had always hated the Reeds for how they treated‚ and their every injustice crippled her. However‚ Helen’s influence and creed change

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    parents to have their child baptised 3. Absolution of the mother‚ as she presents her child for baptism 4. Prayers that renounce satin‚ this is conducted so that the mother becomes in a state of purity‚ usually achieved through reciting the Apostles Creed 5. Immersion of child in water. The priest holds the baby to the west and full immerses the child in the water in a circular motion. Usually the child is naked) 6. Liturgy of Baptism‚ chants and prayers recited‚ with the anointing of the Baby with

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    Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10‚ 1875 in Mayesville‚ South Carolina to two former slaves. She was a dynamic figure and a tireless worker who devoted her life to the betterment of the lives of others‚ specifically the lives of blacks‚ women‚ and children during the Progressive Era. She was one of the few women in the world that served as a college president. Upon her death‚ columnist Louis E. Martin said‚ "She gave out faith and hope as if they were pills and she some sort of doctor." Bethune

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    Endeavour Towards A Nonviolent Multicultural Society The Anuvrat Movement has been engaged in the noble task of uplifting human life and revitalizing the rapidly crumbling moral and spiritual values among the people of the world irrespective of casts‚ creed and colour for the last three and a half decades. Launched on March 1‚ 1949 by Acharya Shree Tulsi – the head of a Jain sect and a leading visionary of India – the Movement has since grown steadily in size and stature. Though it does not lay claim

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    The African-American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s focused on attaining the most basic rights for African Americans. This Movement focused on the fundamental issues that for White Americans were a basic right. They were freedom‚ respect‚ dignity‚ and economic and social equality. This was a movement of ordinary people who made the difficult decision to stand up for what they believe in. They did this knowing that there would be a price to pay‚ whether it be being jailed‚ assaulted‚ or in

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    Rajendra Prasad‚ C. Rajagopalacharya‚ Pattabhi Sitaramayya‚ Sarojini Naidu‚ Subhash Chandra Bose and a host of others of all castes and all creeds. Among Muslims‚ there were Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan‚ Abul Kalam Azad‚ Rafi Ahmed Kidwai and among the lower castes — lower castes as then was called — Kamraj in South and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Nobody ever thought of castes and creeds — all were fighters for freedom and were fighting a concerted and combined battle against a foreign rule. Politics then was not for

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    Throughout history Christianity worship has been much more liturgical and characterized by prayers of various themes and hymns that are closely related to the Scripture. This form of sacramental and ceremonial worship is still practised by the Roman Catholic‚ Eastern Orthodox and Anglican churches‚ as well as some Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism and Methodism. There is also a festal cycle throughout the church year that is full of celebrations of feasts and holy days pertaining to the

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    JC Life of Pi: A Movie Review The movie “Life of Pi” is a story of survival. In order to survive‚ the protagonist‚ “Pi”‚ draws his inner strength from his spirituality and practicality. A scientist once said‚ [i]“A man‚ as a general rule‚ owes very little to what he is born with. A man is what he makes himself.” As Pi tried to survive in the ocean‚ he became a soldier in his own right. What Pi’s character portrayed is very similar to what a good soldier should be. On Military Professionalism

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