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    role played by a mother

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    are considered to be avatar of goddess laxmi that is the goddess of wealth. but at the same time in Hindu mythology the woman is considered weak and inferior to their male counterparts. the mother is the driving force that forces her child to go to school and makes sure her child is well educated. she teaches her child values or sanskars as we call It in hindi. hadn’t it not been for her‚ children would have been indiscipline‚ rude and cruel. a mother cooks food for her children and sometimes even

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    The role played by weather and road conditions in accidents When you drive in bad weather it usually takes longer and can be stressful. Leaving earlier can allow you to reach your destination without worry of running late. If possible‚ take an alternate route to avoid weather systems that can affect your driving. You should drive more slowly and carefully than normal while driving in bad weather. This can reduce the possibility of accidents from skidding. When you are driving in rain

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    History of Cricket Early cricket was at some time or another described as "a club striking a ball”. The ancient games of club-ball‚ stool-ball‚ trap-ball‚ stob-ball". Cricket can definitely be traced back to Tudor times in early 16th-century England. Written evidence exists of a game known as “creag” being played by Prince Edward‚ the son of Edward I (Longshanks)‚ at Newenden‚ Kent in 1301 and there has been speculation‚ but no evidence

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    20 -20 will eclipse traditional cricket With a cocktail of energy‚ adrenalin and high TRPs‚ the World Twenty20 is already a success. Commentators and cricket buffs are labelling it the future. There is a certitude here that was absent‚ for instance‚ when predictions for the one-day format were made at the 1975 Prudential Cup. Despite the success of the World Twenty20‚ the ICC has insisted that it will not replace the 50-over format and that the limit of seven Twenty20 matches per Test-playing

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    relationship between cricket and politics is clearly portrayed in South Asia from 1880 to 2005 through the easing of the tension between different caste members‚ although the tension eased was not always from a religious aspect between the Pakistanis‚ Indians‚ and the British. The different problems that arose in South Asia was mostly class or caste systems (Docs 2‚ 3‚ 4)‚ rivalry (Docs 1‚ 6‚ 10)‚ and religious tensions (Docs 5‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9) against the different countries and cricket teams. Cricket in many ways

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    My Dream Is to Be a Cricket

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    Wildlife of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |Part of a series on | |Wildlife of India | |[pic] | |Biodiversity[show] | |Flora and Fauna | |Molluscs · Ants · Odonates | |Butterflies ·

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    The trip to Qingdao was perhaps the most successful I had been to and one the students all expressed satisfaction with‚ despite the numerous problems given the rushed nature of the trip and the disastrous first day spent at the airport. I felt that this was more due to the fact that we only had to spend three days. and anything more in such a small coastal resort would have stretched students’ patience to breaking point. Over 80% of the students were of the opinion that this trip "- was more organised"

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    Match Point Vs Memento

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    plots‚ characters‚ ethical/moral issue‚ and conclusion between the film‚ Match Point and Memento. Both of films are directed by famous directors in the world. The Match Point is directed by Woody Allen in 2005; Memento is directed by Christopher Nolan. First of all‚ Match Point is the film which is categorizing into classical films. According to the class lecture‚ the classical film follows traditional plot lines. Match Point is a story of protagonist’s journey of life. A protagonist (Chris

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    individual. An Aristotelian tragedy is a tragedy that revolves around the main character’s tragic flaws and involves a reverse in fortune. Match Point is an insightful film written and directed by Woody Allen that touches on the inevitable consequences of greed and lust. Chris’s avarice and sexual desires result in him cheating on his wife and committing murder. Match Point represents an Aristotelian tragedy due to Chris’s tragic flaws‚ irrational decisions‚ peripeteia‚ and denial which eventually lead

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    I think in today’s society‚ what makes or breaks a young person’s future is there high school education. If one is not given a fair opportunity to learn‚ or if high school is not a safe and enjoyable place to go‚ often times what happens is either the kids stop going‚ or they just simply stop caring. In the words of Garland‚ “American high schools are disasters.” She believes that our high schools are in need of some serious rehabilitation. Some of her ideas include banning students who do not

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