Why do I love history? Do you want to know why? This is because I think history is an interesting subject. Most students hate to study history. This is because they think they have to memorise a lot of facts. Actually‚ we don’t have to do this. If you really want to score in history subject means‚ you just have to really understand about what is exactly happening. If you do this means‚ I’m absolutely sure that you will score in history subject. Now let’s see why I really do love this subject. History
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An essay on why I love Pakistan (The ideology of Pakistan‚ The Pakistan movement) Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Patriotism a natural passion 3. Ideology of Pakistan is the cause of my love 4. What is ideology 5. The Pakistan Movement 6. Reasons behind the creation of Pakistan 7. Our responsibilities Everybody loves his country because patriotism is a natural passion. We like the earth where we are born. We like it because it feeds our bodies‚
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A sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines that rhyme in a particular pattern. William Shakespeare’s sonnets were the only non-dramatic poetry that he wrote. Shakespeare used sonnets within some of his plays‚ but his sonnets are best known as a series of one hundred and fifty-four poems. The series of one hundred and fifty-four poems tell a story about a young aristocrat and a mysterious mistress. Many people have analyzed and contemplated about the significance of these “lovers”. After analysis of
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A library and a book are very different things. I love books. However‚ I hate libraries. This may seem contradictory. How can someone love a book so much but hate its natural habitat? The answer lies within a bittersweet story of seeing my future‚ not so long ago‚ that tells the story of my education. It was January of my freshman year‚ and my classmates and I were brought to a library to be introduced to the pieces of paper that would follow us forever: our academic transcripts. My classmates joked
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Literary Analysis Shall I Compare Thee to Summers Day? In analyzing Sonnet 18‚ Shall I Compare Thee to Summers Day?‚ written by William Shakespeare it is important to know some of the background information on this poet and playwright. He wrote a hundred and fifty four sonnets‚ that cover three major themes: 1. how short every life is‚ 2. that beauty will always fade because it is not everlasting‚ and 3. the weaknesses of humans to give into earthy temptations. Most scholars refer to the
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okay love youAcidified potassium manganate(VII) is a strong oxidising agent so it can be used to oxidise substances. If a reaction occurs a colour change will be seen. Potassium manganate(VII) is deep purple and when it is reduced‚ it becomes colourless. Let’s take a look at some reactions involving acidified potassium manganate(VII). If a solution of potassium manganate(VII) is placed in a test tube and a light green solution of iron(II) chloride is added to the test tube‚ the purple colour of
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The poems “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” were first published in 1609 and were written by William Shakespeare. The “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” have no titles that are the reason that they have a number (for example 18 and 130) for the poems. The number was based on the order in which the poems were first published in 1609. These poems are two of one hundred fifty four poems written by Shakespeare. The poems consist of fourteen lines that is divided into two parts. One is an opening octet with eight
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Sonnet 116 Shakespeare expresses ideas through the language and imagery in sonnet 162. It uses a variety of rhymes‚ images and tones to present his definition of true love. The sonnet follows the conventional abab rhyming form‚ using both full rhymes and half rhymes. Shakespeare employs half rhymes in the sonnet to express the value of love. Half rhymes are used for "love...remove" to show the incompleteness of love when there is an "alteration". The last pair of half rhymes‚ "proved...loved" emphasises
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it’s much more than that. I began swimming two years ago. I thought it would be fun and great exercise‚ little did I know that I would soon be addicted to it and never turn away. I was definitely not a natural‚ I slowly worked my way up the list‚ and I am now on an exclusive community team that is the defending state champions. I’ve been through everything you can imagine- injuries‚ losses‚ wins‚ friendships‚ enemies‚ sickness- yet I would never trade the lessons I learned from that for the world
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Administrator | Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day | William Shakespeare | | | Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day by William Shakespeare is a poem that compares a young men’s beauty with the magnificence and excitement of summer time. In the first quatrain‚ Shakespeare attempts to find something that compares to the beauty of the young man. Using metaphors‚ he compares the young man to a summer’s day‚ but realizes that the young man is both more beautiful and more amusing than
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