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    My Favourite Festival

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    1. The Cellular Jail in Port Blair in Andaman must rank as the darkest deed perpetrated by the British Raj‚ along with the massacre at Jalian Wala Bagh in Punjab. The islands of Andaman & Nicobar‚ located in the Bay of Bengal and separated from the Indian mainland by thousands of kilometres of sea all around‚ was used by the British as penal settlement to which they banished thousands of freedom fighters as well as petty criminals. The first lot of 200 sepoys (privates) who participated in Sepoy

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    my favourite star

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    PART 1 Importance of data analysis in daily life Data analysis is a process used to transform‚ remodel and revise certain information (data) with a view to reach to a certain conclusion for a given situation or problem. Data analysis can be done by different methods as according to the needs and requirements. For example if a school principal wants to know whether there is a relationship between students’ performance on the district writing assessment and their socioeconomic

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    My Favourite Teacher

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    My favorite teacher is my history teacher‚ and he is by far the best teacher that I have ever had. He has the ability to make a subject that many students find incredibly boring come to life through his enthusiasm and passion for history‚ and his love of being a teacher. Going to his lessons is something we look forward to‚ not dread‚ like we do with most other lessons. It’s ever so funny to watch him get excited about something‚ which happens in every lesson. It’s easy to know that he’s getting

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    my favourite movie

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    My Favourite Book

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    Project: My favorite book 2012 Recently I`ve read a very interesting book that impressed me greatly. It was the novel by Vera Kryzhanovskaya “Hellish charms”. Russian writer and spiritualist Vera Kryzhanovskaya was the first woman writer of science fiction in the world‚ and the first professional science fiction writer in Russia. She was born June 2‚ 1857 .Her Father was from an old noble family

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    The Call of the Wild

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    Call of the Wild is an adventure tale of a dog named Buck who was kidnapped from his pampered life in California‚ taken up north‚ and sold in the black market. He was trained to become a sled dog and served a number of different masters‚ some merciful‚ others cruel. He learned how to live in the frozen north‚ and eventually left all his masters behind and became a wild dog‚ surviving without depending on or serving humans. One of the most striking aspects of The Call of the Wild is that the protagonist

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    Wild Geese

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    Many believe by learning from the past‚ to move forward to the future. Mary Oliver’s poem‚ “Wild Geese‚” motivates individuals to join their past with the future in order to bring out the best in themselves. “Wild Geese” first appeared in Oliver’s Dream Work‚ published in 1986. This poem is one out of forty-five poems in Dream Work that encourages self-awareness. She explores the association between nature and the human mind—how the mind transcends through memories‚ separating us from society. She

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    The Call Of The Wild

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    My favorite story we’ve read in class was The Call of the Wild. I liked this book because it talked about what the people and animals had to go thru and do in the Klondike gold rush. It had a thrilling theme and was full of shocking twists. The Call of the Wild also includes many abusive parts that made it hard to read. Another reason I like this book is it was filled with many adventurous parts that Buck endures. There was a hateful antagonist named Spitz and a cheerful protagonist named Buck

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    Wild Sex

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    If the film Basic Instinct’ is any yardstick to go by‚ wild sex is most found in couples who have either not had enough of each other or are simply intrinsically passionate by nature. An interesting feature of a sexual encounter of this type is that the more wilder it may be‚ the more chances there are for multiple orgasms to take place! The logic is simple. Like abstinence is the best method of keeping couples together; this‚ like any other form of sex is based on absolute and intense forms

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    Call of the wild

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: A Problem of Nature in The Call of the Wild by Gary Snyder The poem Call of the Wild by Gary Snyder represents an ecological view on relationship between nature and Western civilization‚ as well as on peace and war. The image of the West in this poem is characterized by repression‚ ignorance‚ and violence. It ruins both wild nature with its forests and animals‚ and civilized human ’nature’. Thus‚ the term nature itself appears to be problematic. I argue that Snyder

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