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    Buying a House

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    Allahummagh Firli Zhambee Wa wassi’li fee Daaree wa Baariklee fee Rizqhee. According to Imam Ja’far-e-Sadiq (a.s.) whenever one buys something one should say Allaho-Akbar thrice and then recite the following prayers:-   |Transliteration: ALLA-HOOMMA INNISH-TARAITOHOO AL-TAMESO FEEHA MIN KHAIREKA FAJ’AL-LI FEEHE | |KHAIRAN ALLA-HOOMA INNISH-TARAITOHOO AL-TAMESO FEEHE MIN FAZLEKA FAJ’AL-LI FEEHE RIZQAN FAZLAN | |ALLAH HOOMMA INNISH-TARAITOHOO AL-TAMESO FEEHE-MIR-RIZQEKA FAZLEKA

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    The Story Of The Good Little Boy by Mark Twain [Written about 1865] Once there was a good little boy by the name of Jacob Blivens. He always obeyed his parents‚ no matter how absurd and unreasonable their demands were; and he always learned his book‚ and never was late at Sabbath- School. He would not play hookey‚ even when his sober judgment told him it was the most profitable thing he could do. None of the other boys could ever make that boy out‚ he acted so strangely. He wouldn’t lie‚ no

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    House of the Scorpion

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    Born in a laboratory from ancient cells‚ to live a life with sole purpose to be scrap parts to keep another alive‚ Matteo Alacràn‚ upon revealing himself to the estate he is kept on from his isolated habitat‚ at first‚ though he is to be the most important figure on the estate‚ is treated as a wild animal would be. When you find out that Matt is a clone you take a whole new perspective on how the book is going than from when you first start reading. Matt is a boy who starts out separated from people

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    Recently‚ a visit to see my grandma changed my perspective. This visit was the first time I saw my eighty-nine year-old grandmother in her new home‚ an assisted living facility. My grandmother was always a strong‚ independent woman. But now she can no longer live independently‚ due to her advanced age‚ and we have had to move her out of her home into an assisted living facility. The facility that my grandmother lives in is rather innocent looking when you first glimpse it‚ but when you see the residents

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    Madeline of the House of Usher Role-playing games are a great past time for literature enthusiasts. A player sits down‚ creates a character with quirks and a personality‚ usually special abilities‚ and meets with other people who have done the same. They sit at tables‚ in couches‚ on porches all around the world. They sit down to hear and participate in a story‚ a story told by the storyteller. The storyteller creates a scenario‚ a background‚ extra characters (NPCs)‚ and certain rules. Once the

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    My Grandma’s House Some of the best memories of my life are from my Grandma’s house. When I was a kid my most favorite place to visit was always my Grandma’s house. This was the place I would go before and after school. I always loved going to her house because it made me feel safe since I knew I would not be alone. In the winter I was warm because she always had a crackling fire on those cold and rainy days. It seemed like there was always the smell of freshly brewed coffee. As a matter of fact

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    characters offer different ways in which they express their traditional way of life. House Made of Dawn‚ by N. Scott Momaday‚ introduces Francisco‚ Abel’s grandfather‚ who took on the role of being his guardian. Winter in the Blood by James Welch shows a grandmother that is neglected by her grandson because “distance” was very much relevant in his life (2). The Round House by Louise Erdrich speaks of Grandma Ignatia Thunder‚ also referred to as the medicine woman‚ who is a “hardened‚” “dried

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    House of Seven Gables

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    book The House of Seven Gable’s symbolism is eloquently used to enhance the story being told‚ by giving us a deeper insight into the author’s intentions in writing the story. Hawthorne uses many uses of symbolism but the biggest and most obvious one is the house itself. The house symbolizes the dreary past that is holding on to all of the lives of the oncoming generations that live in the house. The book begins by describing the most obvious symbol of the house itself. The house is described

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    have all gone through phases in life‚ just like the author of the poem “Behind Grandma’s House.” The poem takes us back to a alley way with a 10 year old boy with a comb in his hair acting all tough‚ until he gets caught red handed by his grandma. It was a significant moment in the author’s life. He is showing the readers how his experience of acting invisible and acting tough‚ backfired on him because his grandma heard him and taught him a lesson. The poem is powerful in showing that everyone makes

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    Henrik Ibsen’s late 19th century drama‚ A Doll’s House is a political play that fractures the barriers between the public and private spheres of the suffocating bourgeois lifestyle of the Victorian era. The play’s subversive attitude is embedded in an exploration of women that challenges female archetypes whilst emphasising a fine balance between freedom and attachment. Specifically‚ Ibsen’s exploration of identity emphasises the process of self-authorship and the creation of autonomy as defined

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