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    My Sweet Memorable Days

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    not do anything except some light work‚ whole day I was enjoying there with Tanu di‚ Olivia di‚ Anamika di‚ Sruti di‚ Seema di‚ Bani di‚ Milan di‚ Moonmoon di‚ Sinjini di‚ Sweta mam‚ Reeta mam‚ Rakesh‚ chottu‚ and so more didi was there. From the very first day I most like as a didi to Tanu di. I don’t know why I was so impressed to her sweet voice tone. Milan di guides me as much as an English teacher. From there I was going to the Dibhai’s house for getting tuition from her & from Masima.

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    Antigone - 13

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    gods. Big words are always punished‚ And proud men in old age learn to be wise. These lines are an important part of the play. They symbolize Creon ’s bad decisions‚ his defiance of the gods‚ the punishment he went through because of his edict‚ and the wisdom he gained because of all his mistakes. "There is no happiness where there is no wisdom" demonstrates how Creon not using wisdom in his decisions affected him. By declaring that Polyneices could not have

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    In this paper‚ using his travels to Milan‚ London‚ Vienna‚ Paris‚ and many other parts of Europe and the willingness to go against the very popular caricature state of opera styles‚ with pieces like Orpheo De Euridice‚ in France and Italy‚ and the prominence of his role in the music continuum because of his interacting with composers such as Hayden‚ Sammartini and‚ Antonio Salieri ‚ I will argue that Christoph Willibald Ritter Von Gluck is the most important and influential person for opera in the

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    On‚ the 11th of April of 1713 through a series of agreements Britain and France concluded the War of Spanish Succession by signing the Treaty of Utrecht. Amongst many of the agreements in the treaty‚ France seceded the territory where Acadia‚ present day Nova Scotia‚ to the British. Following the acquirement of Acadia‚ Britain had to decide the course of action it wanted to take in regards to the Acadians. Would they allow them to continue with their day to day lives? Did they pose a threat? The

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    Human rights in Afghanistan The situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan is a topic of some controversy and conflict. While the Taliban were well known for numerous human rights abuses‚ several human rights violations continue to take place in the post-Taliban government era.[citation needed] Post Taliban The Bonn Agreement of 2001 established the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) as a national human rights institution to protect and promote human rights and to investigate human

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    male authority in a patriarchal society with the aim of defending her brother‚ Antigone emphasizes the importance of both family bonds and the permanent laws of the gods over the power of man-made laws‚ finding death more preferable to obeying his edict. Creon‚ however‚ refuses to allow anyone to challenge his authority and further affirms his ruling power over Thebes‚ stubbornly holding a biased belief that women are of lower status and should be submissive‚ and that yielding to Antigone is no less

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    Human resource departments exist to help people and organizations reach their goals. To do this‚ they face many challenges arising from the demand of the employees‚ the organization and the society. The domestic and international environments are particularly turbulent because of the growing diversity of the workforce and the globalization of business. The human resource department must contribute to the organization’s structure in ways that are both ethical and socially responsible. Human resource

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    described as “radical experimentation” (Johnson‚ 116). In other words‚ he promulgated an average of 700 edicts per year in contrast with Maria Theresa’s 100 (Ingrao‚ 197). However‚ most of his decrees lacked the support of his minister and advisers. One of the promulgation that set the precedent for religious toleration was the Patent of Toleration in 1781 and 1782 (Emancipation of the Jews). He made this edict with the main focus of allowing Jews to be as productive as other people‚ so he allowed Jews to

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    theway I was ‚ I still remember the time we spent in Milan and what we did over there ‚ I cannot forget those eyes which used to look aat me ‚ the inoocence filled in them ‚ the love which I could see in his eyes When ever I start to think about the incident in Milan my mind wonder in many conclutions‚ lets take the example of the hotel ‚you were there you saw it ‚ it was so weird and I don’t know what to say

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    In ancient time‚ in order to expand their empires and accumulate properties‚ many successful emperors or leaders usually conquered other places through strong military forces. Someone then concludes that “the most successful ancient empires were able to maintain hegemony over conquered peoples with little or no thought to anything besides military power.” However‚ a successful emperor‚ such as Alexander the Great‚ Ashoka‚ and Han Wudi‚ did not gain the political control of the conquered regions through

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