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    world. It is the tallest man- made structure in the world. It took 15- 20 yrs in its construction. The Taj Mahal Place- Agra (bank of river Yamuna)‚ India. The tomb is made up of white marble. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It’s the symbol of eternal love. It took 22 yrs & 20‚000 workers to complete it. The Great Wall of China Place- China. The wall was made to protect North border against intruders. It is made up of rammed earth‚ stones

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    Why Heroes Are Made

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    “Yeah‚ it’s like they say. Heroes aren’t born‚ they’re made!” Influential in its simplicity‚ this quote from the Dreamworks movie Megamind‚ supposes a truth that has implications for real people. That simple truth is‚ “Are people born to do great things and to change events around them‚ or do the events in a person’s life propel them to interfere in historical events?” This simple‚ yet insightful question can reveal that people are indeed made by the actions of others. Consequently‚ you can look at

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    Black rock essay Introduction: Steven vidler‚ director of Blackrock use a number of cinematic techniques to the theme of risk. Teenagers are notorious for risk tasking behaviour which can have devastating consequence for the future. Blackrock is a 1997 film tells the story of Jared‚ a teenage boy who witness a rape and murder at a teen party‚ and must risk his social status (and safety) by coming forward. Vidler explores the theme of risk using film techhiguc such as montage‚ costuming‚ dialog

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    3. What impressions do you as the spectator of this film receive of Adolf Hitler and the general German reaction to his arrival in Nuremberg? As a spectator I saw that Germany was very excited for Hitler to pass by. I understand that he was famous to them and all‚ but the way that the people looked at him with such admirations is impeccable‚ you could just see how proud they were of him. How could they not know that what he was doing was wrong in so many ways? Adolf Hitler seems to be expecting

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    a better review of it. Overall‚ I consider "The Man at the Crossroads" to be quite an advanced painting‚ due to it’s amazing amount of creativity and interesting utlization of artistic methaphors. Review of "Mt. Ste Victoire" by Paul Cezanne: Paul Cezzane’s stunning work of art "Mt. Ste Victoire" is a remarkable painting that really captured my attention as I first glanced at it’s dazzling imagery. The distinct style‚ colors‚ textures‚ and abstract qualites really characterize the overall

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    Influences of Rock Music Beneath misconceptions attached to rock music‚ lies the truth. In a recent unpublished survey‚ results showed that the majority of people‚ a mixture of different age groups and genre listeners‚ disagree that rock music has had any positive influences that outweigh the negative (Do). Through lack of analyzing‚ many judge rock music without ever knowing the truth about it. Those that do not understand the genre may blame it for everything that is wrong with today. Rock music is

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    Man Made Disasters

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    Man-made disasters are disasters is the element of human intent‚ negligence or involving a failure of a man-made system that leads to human suffering and environmental damage. Man-made disasters are sometimes referred to as anthropogenic. The term anthropogenic designates an effect or object resulting from human activity. Man-made disasters can be divided into different categories and they include technological hazards‚ sociological hazards and transportation hazards among others. These are

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    My person is a famous singer name is Shakira Mebarak‚ Shakira was born on february 2‚ 1977. Shakira was born and raised in Barranquilla‚ colombia. Shakira started singing in talent competitions in colombia at the age 10. When she turned 13 she stopped competing and she left home and went to live in bogota the capital of colombia‚ a couple months while Shakira was in bogota she got a record with sony colombia record. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shakira

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    lyrics? Yeah? That’s Elvis Presley’s song titled‚ “Heartbreak Hotel”. Elvis Presley had many hit songs‚ as he was well known for his music career in the genre of rock and roll music. Dating back to the 50’s‚ rock and roll has spiraled out with many popular bands and artists creating new songs with their own sound. When you think of rock and roll music‚ bands and artists that most likely pop into one’s head are The Beatles‚ The Who‚ Kiss‚ Rolling Stones‚ Elvis Presley‚ and many more. These artists

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    Why Mark Twain is Famous Why was Mark Twain famous and well known throughout the world? But first what is the fame I am talking about. Many people become famous for mainly two reasons. One is being known or talked about by many people‚ and the second is achieving something notable that nobody else has done before. Now which category does Twain fall under now? He falls under the category of being known by people and what he does‚ so he falls under both. The important thing is the he didn’t

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