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    Introduction to World Literature 195:01‚ 02‚ 03‚ H1 Fall 2010 Professor Janet A. Walker‚ with the assistance of teaching assistants Lauren Fanelli‚ Matthew Mangold‚ and Mavis Tseng All students enrolled meet Tuesday 2nd period in Milledoler 100. Sections meet at the following times and locations: Section 01 Matthew Mangold Thursday 1st period Campbell A1 Section 02 Lauren Fanelli Thursday 3rd period Campbell A1 Section 03 Mavis Tseng Friday 3rd period Murray 115 Section H1

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    Ghalib’s weakness for mangoes was a common talk among his friends.Once an ass while moving looked indignantly at a mango and went ahead. Ghalib’s friends taunted the poet saying that even an ass doesn’t eat mango and then burst into guffaws.A witty Ghalib retorted‚’’Yes only an ass does not eat mangoes!” Chowk is one of the oldest inhabited areas of Oudh and the hub of popular avadhi dishes. When Haji Murad Ali (bawarchi)‚fell off the roof of his house‚ he lost an arm. He continued perfecting the

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    Pierce 14th President of the United States | In office March 4‚ 1853 – March 4‚ 1857 | Vice President | William R. King (1853) None (1853–1857) | Preceded by | Millard Fillmore | Succeeded by | James Buchanan | The 14th President of the Unites States Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce (November 23‚ 1804 – October 8‚ 1869) was the 14th President of the United States‚ serving from 1853 to 1857‚ an American politician and lawyer. To date‚ he is the only President from New Hampshire

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    Hinton Helper (1857) 3 New England Emigrant Aid Company 4 Henry Ward Beecher 5 John Brown 6 Pottawatomie Creek (1856) 7 Lecompton Constitution (1857) 8 Buchanan veto 9 Douglas reservations 10 Sen. Charles Sumner 11 Sen. Preston Brooks (1856) 12 1856 election 13 James Buchanan (Dem.) 14 John C. Fremont (Rep.) 15 American (“Know-Nothing”) Party 16 Dred Scott & Dred Scott Decision (1857) 17 Chief Justice Roger B. Taney 18 Crash of 1857 19 Homestead Act 20 Tariff of 1857 21 Abraham Lincoln

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    Samuel Merrill Woodbridge (1819–1905) was an American clergyman‚ theologian‚ author‚ and college professor. A graduate of New York University and the New Brunswick Theological Seminary‚ Woodbridge served several congregations in New York and New Jersey for sixteen years as a minister in the Reformed Church in America. His was the eleventh generation in a large family of English and American clergymen dating back to the late fifteenth century. After accepting a pastoral call in New Brunswick‚ New

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    become a successful attorney. He has taken his role as a member in both Houses of Congress‚ ambassadorships‚ and a Cabinet Post. He has run for President in 1844‚ 1848‚ and 1852‚ before he actually gained presidency in 1857. “I like the noise of Democracy” (President James Buchanan 1857) President Buchanan was a true Democrat. His election platform was revolved around the finalization of the Missouri Compromise and the concern of slavery spreading into territories. To further elaborate‚ during the

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    37 Lesson – 3 THE FIRST WAR OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE (GREAT REVOLT OF 1857) — END OF EAST INDIA COMPANY’S RULE Learning Objectives 1. Pupil gets an idea about the early revolts against the English rule. 2. Pupil gains knowledge about the political‚ administrative‚ economic‚ social‚ religious and military causes for the outbreak of the Revolt of 1857. 3. Pupil understands the causes for the failure of the revolt and the results of the revolt. 4. Pupil recognises the significance of Queen

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    European Scientific Journal May edition vol. 8‚ No.9 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 LABOR AND BANKING SECTOR REFORMS IN NIGERIA Idowu Oluwatoyin Frederick Department of industrial relations and public administration Lagos state university‚ Ojo‚ Nigeria.. Abstract The regime of banking sector reforms leading to recapitalization and consolidation in Nigeria and the consequent merger and or acquisition of existing banks into twenty five (25) by 2005‚ and later eighteen (18) by 2012

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    Historical Question: Examine how the British East India Company could have avoided the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Context: Once England colonised India‚ there was a lot of hostility‚ which was the long-term cause for the Indian Mutiny. What sparked the rebellion however was when‚ new rifles were provided for the soldiers of the East India Company. The guns had paper cartridges that came pre-greased and they had to be bitten open. Both Hindu and Muslim soldiers were angry with this as they believed

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    Diego‚ Los Angeles and Big Sur are on the Pacific Plate. San Francisco‚ Sacramento and the Sierra Nevada are on the North American Plate. There was an earthquake along the San Andreas Fault in 1906 called the San Francisco earthquake‚ and one in 1857 called the Fort Tejon earthquake. There are many studies going on to help prepare for earthquakes and other natural disasters. San Andreas Fault Zone The San Andreas Fault Zone is located in San Francisco‚ California and is more than 800 miles long

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