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    Taj Mahal (Islamic Architecture) It was in the memory of his beloved wife that Shah Jahan built a magnificent monument as a tribute to her‚ which we today known as the "Taj Mahal". The construction of Taj Mahal started in the year 1631. Masons‚ stonecutters‚ inlayers‚ carvers‚ painters‚ calligraphers‚ dome-builders and other artisans were requisitioned from the whole of the empire and also from Central Asia and Iran‚ and it took approximately 22 years to build what we see today. An epitome of love

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    The Mole

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    shrew-moles‚ which do not quite fit the common definition of “mole”. Contents [hide] 1 Terminology 2 Characteristics 2.1 Breathing underground 2.2 Extra thumb 3 Diet 4 Breeding 5 Social structure 6 Classification 7 Other "moles" 7.1 The golden moles 7.2 Marsupial moles 8 Interaction with humans 8.1 Pelts 8.2 Pest status 8.3 Meat 9 See also 10 References 11 External links Terminology[edit] By the era of Early Modern English‚ the mole was also known in English as mouldywarp‚ a

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    Music An Analysis of Debussy’s Nocturne Math has been associated with music for many years‚ particularly that of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio. In Debussy’s Nocturne‚ composed in 1892‚ I look into the use of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio. Previously it has been noted that composers used the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio in terms of form‚ however in my analysis I look into the use of it in terms of notation as well. I will explore how the idea of Sonata form

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    Martin 1 “The Golden Age of Television” brought many changes to America (Bhattacharyya). Modern America is not like America was in the 1940s and early 1950s‚ and one reason is because of television. Musical shows‚ children’s shows‚ movies‚ news‚ and so much more are on TV. Television doesn’t only entertain us‚ but it helps us in so many ways. We can learn from TV. Different educational channels are created to help us learn (Cochrane). TV is a way for us to get information‚ too‚ just like books and

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    Delegated Legislation

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    June 2004 – Q2 A) Under the Golden Rule‚ “it is generally considered to be an extension of the literal rule. In its general expression it is applied in circumstances where the application of the literal rule is likely to result in‚ what appears to the court‚ to be an obviously absurd result” (Source B). For example‚ in R v. Allen (1872)‚ the word ‘marry’ was interpreted as meaning ‘to go through a ceremony of marriage’‚ because using it literal meaning would produce the absurd result that the

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    The Golden Notebook By Doris Lessing Plot Summary: "Knowing was an ’illumination. ’ During the last weeks of craziness and timelessness I ’ve had these moments of ’knowing ’ one after the other‚ yet there is no way of putting this sort of knowledge into words. Yet‚ these moments have been so powerful‚ like the rapid illuminations of a dream that remain with one waking‚ that what I have learned will be part of how I experience life until I die

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    Heracles and Atlas Act

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    guarding a tree that bore apples of gold. Hercules needed to acquire some of these golden apples for a task he was given‚ so he went to atlas to ask for his assistance. Hercules: Mighty Atlas‚ would you fetch me some golden apples from the Hesperides? Narrator: Holding up the sky was a great burden for Atlas‚ so he took the opportunity to have a rest from the tiring work. Atlas: I will get the golden apples for you. But you will‚ of course‚ need to support the heavens while I am away

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    Statutory Essay

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    GROUP 1 – 2ND QUESTION Why is the purposive approach towards statutory interpretation the preferred principle to be applied in the interpretation of Constitution instruments and legislation in the Caribbean? The doctrine of Separation of Powers is enshrined in the Constitutions of the Commonwealth Caribbean providing power to the legislature to make laws while providing the authority to the judiciary to interpret the laws. The interpretation of statutes is important as it helps establish judicial

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    Colonial Era Women

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    they were given. Some might say it was a golden age for them‚ and then others would disagree. In the 5 articles; “Women in Work and Poverty: The Difficulties of Earning a Living” by Lyle Koehler‚ “The Planters Wife: The Experiment of White Women in Seventeenth-Century Maryland” by Lois Green Carr and Lorena S. Walsh‚ “Women Before the Bar” by Cornelia Hughes Dayton‚ “Gender‚ Work and Wages in Colonia New England” by Gloria L. Main‚ and “The Myth of the Golden Age” by Mary Beth Norton‚ they talk about

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    Memories and Apples.Doc

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    Memory and how it is formed. How smell can trigger memories. Since time unknown‚ humans have tried to understand what memory is and how it works. Our memory is the most essential part of what makes us human and at the same times is the most elusive of our attributes. The study of human memory can be traced back atlases 2‚000 years to Aristotle’s first attempts to understand memory. The 18th century English philosopher David Hartley was the first to hypothesize that memories were encoded

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