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    Holocaust Hope

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    right in front of them‚ seeing people suffer from endless starvation‚ and most important of all having their dignity and pride taken away. Although the characters lost hope at times‚ a closer examination shows that daniel and his family had hope of the tragic holocaust ending and them surviving. Daniel and his family started to loose hope because their fellow neighbors weren’t doing anything to stop the Nazis. Daniel reflects‚ “Slowly all our rights were taken away until we were nothing but bodies being

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    Deliberative Dialogue Reflection At first‚ I was a little scared taking this class since I have a stage fright and don’t have much experience talking in public. After my first speeches I started to get used to it. So in a way this class helped me overcome my fear of talking in public and I have become a little less nervous about it. This class helped me to start noticing the way I talk‚ move and sound during my presentations. This knowledge helped me improve myself for my later speeches. So when

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    Debate

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    The data for RELIGION BASED AUTONOMY IN PARTICULAR AREA : Aceh is a special region of Indonesia. Aceh is located at the northern end of Sumatra. Its capital is Banda Aceh and its population is approximately 4‚500‚000. It is close to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India and separated from them by the Andaman Sea. Aceh is thought to have been the place where the Spread of Islam in Indonesia started‚ and was a key part of the Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia. In the early seventeenth century

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    debate

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    Place Contact Person Contact address‚ ph no. and email ID Society representative 1. Ahmedabad Dr NAROTTAM SAHOO SENIOR SCIENTIST‚ GUJARAT SCI. CITY AHMEDABAD Ph. No. +91 98795 53960 narottam.sahoo@gmail.com Dr Ravi Bhushan‚ PRL‚ Ahmedabad 2 Bangalore Dr V Bheemaraju V Dr. Ambedkar Institute Of Technology Near Jnana bharathi Campus Bangalore 560 056 Ph. No. 9980601415 rajuvbait@gmail.com Dr. Suresh Ph : 9880108763 Email: sureshseebaiya@yahoo.com 3 Bhubaneshwar

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    Hope for the Flowers

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    The Cocoon of Embrace: The Only Way to Go Up "Hope for the Flowers" is a story about a caterpillar‚ Stripe‚ who was born in this world and lived a normal life as expected from a caterpillar: eating and growing bigger. However‚ he became tired of doing such routine over and over again and thought that there must be something more to life. So he left the tree which served as his home from the very start and went out to the world to wander. Yes‚ he was fascinated with things he saw‚ but he was unsatisfied

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    Roots And Shadows Analysis

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    In the novel Roots and Shadows it was not a question of her dissatisfaction only but also of her male counterparts who suffered because of strong hold of traditions. Indu finds that like her‚ Hemant‚ her college friend is also dissatisfied with his married life. He calls marriage a “trap” where if once one entangled‚ entangled forever. The institution of marriage is the prime factor responsible for the hostile upsurge of personal relationship. He calls marriage a “trap” or a cage‚ “A trap? Or a cage

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    The Malala Debate

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    Malala debate There is a groundswell of sympathy for Malala and also a strong demand for the Pakistani state to do something about the issue. Much of the discontent is directed toward the Pakistani Taliban‚ the extremist group that has claimed responsibility for the shooting and declared it has vowed to kill Malala if she recovers from her injuries. Also‚ it has issued fresh threats to another girl Hina Khan of Islamabad who is also known for her female rights activism and pro education stance

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    Hope and faith

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    Forevers‚ author Katherine Boo argues that hope and faith are what brings together a family during hard times. She explains the meaning of “hope and faith” to a family in the slums of Annawadi in section 3‚ “Sunil” (31-49). “First these children have to learn after bread and rice‚ when they’re older‚ they can worry about the other things” The first argument Boo explains the fights and gangs of Maharashtrains and argues that these gangs fight the Bhaiyas in hope of forcing them to leave the city‚ so they

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    Plato Aristotle Dialogue

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    Plato and Aristotle Dialogue As I was at Plato’s Academy‚ I overhear an argument between Plato and Aristotle. The two were in an intensive argument over the theory of forms and the theory of knowledge. As I listened‚ I noticed that the two had extremely different viewpoints on the issues‚ but both men had compelling arguments. The first heated discussion was on the theory of knowledge. Plato’s views on knowledge were interesting to me. Plato believed that knowledge about reality comes from within

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    to devise women to be seen but‚ not to be heard‚ to acknowledge their beauty and delicacy but‚ to discredit their intelligence and potential. In the light of emotionlessness behavior that women exert‚ psychologist Deborah Tolman had a lot to say about why women act this way. In Deborah Tolman’s publication Dilemmas of Desire‚ she includes themes that discuss women in society as passive individuals. Women are seen as passive in regards to their sexual desires‚ body image‚ and family relations.

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