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    General information about Murmansk Murmansk is a unique city. See if you can find it on the globe. It is on the top of Europe. For centuries it was believed that it would be impossible to live here because of the severe climate. But it took a mere 80 years for the biggest city on the planet situated North to the Arctic Circle to be built on the shore of the Kola bay. For many years this ice-free port was a leading Soviet freight port‚ a base for fishing fleets‚ a major naval base‚ and the main home

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    Virgil In Canto 24

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    As Virgil and Dante descend into the seventh pocket of the Eighth Circle of Hell‚ they arrive at a collapsed bridge that forces Virgil and Dante to navigate through a steep slope littered with crags and rocks. On the way up the rigorous terrain‚ Dante loses his breath‚ becomes fatigued‚ and flops to the ground. Virgil scolds Dante’s indolence‚ and urges him onward‚ stating that a long and steep climb still awaits him. Once they arrive in the Seventh Pocket‚ Dante and Virgil come across an arch which

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    The Nature of Love

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    the poor and surrender my body to the flames‚[2] but have not love‚ I gain nothing. 1Co 13:4 Love is patient‚ love is kind. It does not envy‚ it does not boast‚ it is not proud. 1Co 13:5 It is not rude‚ it is not self-seeking‚ it is not easily angered‚ it keeps no record of wrongs. 1Co 13:6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 1Co 13:7 It always protects‚ always trusts‚ always hopes‚ always perseveres. 1Co 13:8 Love is eternal. There are inspired messages‚ but they

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    Kabir Dohas

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    natural phenomenon of dualities:  day and night‚ life and death‚ joys and sorrows‚ thereby making life forever in motion (Chalti Chakki) and an ever changing process. Trapped in this duality‚ whatever we see is perishable. Nothing that we comprehend is eternal. Bura Jo Dekhan Main Chala‚ Bura Naa Milya Koye Jo Munn Khoja Apnaa‚ To Mujhse Bura Naa Koye Translation I searched for the crooked‚ met not a single one When searched myself‚ "I" found the crooked one My Understanding This doha deals with

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    Quentin’s neurosis: a psychoanalytic interpretation On looking at The Sound and The Fury‚ Faulkner’s fourth novel ‚ through the lens of psychoanalytic discourse‚ we may easily discover that this novel keenly deals with the various psychoanalytical and psycho-sexual problems of the Compsons family; as a matter of fact‚ Benjy is a congenital moron‚ Quentin suffers from neurosis and melancholia‚ and Jason is a monomaniac. However‚ of the three brothers‚ Quentin deserves our special

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    Should gay marriage be permitted? Councilman Walker: “I grew up with two mothers. At an early age all of my friends started to notice that this was not normal‚ however I did not understand what they meant with this remark‚ ‘not normal’. To me I can’t think of anything more normal than growing up with two parents who love and care for you. When I would get sick they would take care of me‚ when I was sad they comforted me and when I misbehaved they would teach me what I should have done. Whilst

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    Heinrich Himmler

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    Heinrich Himmler: Hitlers Right Hand Man Rebeka Ndreu History Mr.Oliveira Friday‚ 5 April‚ 2013 Heinrich Himmler: Hitlers Right Hand Man  Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) was the Reich Leader (Reichsführer) of the dreaded SS of the Nazi party from 1929 until 1945. Himmler presided over a vast ideological and bureaucratic empire that defined him for many -- both inside and outside the Third Reich -- as the second most powerful man in Germany during World War II

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    get there. One way is by weighing your good deeds against your bad deeds. If Allah‚ the Muslim god‚ believes that you have done enough good deeds to outweigh your sins‚ you will eventually reach paradise after paying your fair time in the burning flames of hell. The second way to enter paradise is if you die as a martyr defending the Islamic religion. The Muslim belief is that all people will go to hell‚ no matter what. Then‚ after some time‚ Allah will deliver those who have earned their entrance

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    Love’s Interpretation

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    write about poets’ desire of love. However‚ from these two poems‚ we can see two different view of love. Why these two love poems show disparate opinion to us? How do these two poets describe their love in diverse ways? Introduction: Love is an eternal topic in the world of poem. To the Oak is a Chinese love poem that written by Ting Shu‚ a famous Chinese woman poet. This poem uses personification to represent the women’s desire of equal treatment and respective in love. I Am Willing That It Is

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    Quotes of Hades

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    demanded payment‚ so the Greeks placed coins in the mouths of their dead before burying them” (Littleton 4). 1.8”Cerberus‚ a monstrous three-headed dog‚ guarded the house” (Littleton 4). 1.9”After crossing the river‚ each soul was assigned to its eternal home by one of three judges——Aeacus‚ Minos‚ of Rhadamanthys. Those guilty of serious offenses were tormented by goddesses called Furies of Erinyes” (Littleton 4). 1.10”The ancient Romans presented without change almost all the myths about Hades and

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