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    IF I WOULD BE THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA Many of us have some aspirations and wishes for our country that we desire to fulfill and some changes to bring about‚ but we feel that we have little say in getting those things done. This is because of our limited power as citizens of the country. Each of us has our rights and responsibilities as citizens of the country which we ought to remember and abide by. But privileges and power to bring amendments to the policies and laws

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    Would I Live Forever?

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    Would I live forever? If the opportunity were to present itself‚ would I live forever? I have contemplated many times on this question before this assignment. Have I found an answer? That is for you to find out‚ by reading this essay. The question has many interesting points because there are advantages and disadvantages to living forever. Obviously there are some advantages to living forever. With an unlimited amount of time on the Earth‚ you can discover each place of the world. You can

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    good trade with other countries. In Massachusetts‚ the fish industry really helped boost their economy. On the other hand‚ the Southern Colonies made a lot of money from farming‚ like growing rice‚ tobacco‚ and cattle. The Middle Colonies grew wheat. I don’t think farming in a very good way to make money‚ because it requires a lot of laborious tasks. The fact that New England didn’t need so much land for farming helped it become a tight knit community. They had a village school‚ a village church

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    both fiction and nonfiction‚ the death of a character profoundly affects one or more of the other characters in the work. In his memoir Night‚ Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel describes how he watched his father die an agonizing death in a Nazi concentration camp‚ near the end of World War II. Elie also describes how his father’s torment and death affected him‚ transforming him into a hollow shell of a person. When Elie and his father arrived at the camp‚ the older man‚ already greatly weakened

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    Rhino Poaching in Assam

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    Rhino poaching in Assam Rhino poaching in Assam is a major environmental issues in India which continues in the region of Kaziranga National Park‚ Manas National Park and some other grasslands of Assam. The one horn rhino or Indian rhino is surviving in the north-east corner of India‚ Assam. Kaziranga National Park‚ Pobitora in Marigaon district and Orang National Park in Darrang district of Assam account almost 95% of the total wild One horned rhino in the world.[1] These rhinos are inhabited most

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    The article‚ titled "How to Stop an Autocracy" was written by Ezra Klein‚ an American journalist‚ author‚ and political commentator. It does not focus on how to stop an autocracy but points out how America’s system might become an Autocratic system under President Trump. The failing of the founders of America‚ insincere senators‚ and Congress’s power might change the America’s system to an Autocratic system. He points out to specifics and explains ideas. I am going to give my idea about his editorial

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    How satan Stops Our Prayers. COMBAT IN THE HEAVENLY REALM by John Mulinde‚  Obsteig (Austria) Nov.  2000 www.DivineRevelations.info/COMBAT I want to share with you from a testimony of someone who was saved‚ someone who had been serving the devil.  And when that man gave his testimony‚ it so challenged me‚ I did not want to believe it.  I had to go ten days before the Lord in fasting‚ asking Him‚ "Lord‚ is this true?" And it was at that time the Lord began to teach me what happens in the spiritual

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    How To Stop Playing DOTA

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    How to stop playing DOTA like a professional Grades falling‚ moneys are draining‚ hands shaking and social life getting boring. All of these are some of the consequences of playing DOTA. Most of the youths today or even the average normal human adult gamers would say that there’s no way that a certain DOTA player can stop playing it. They might refrain from playing it but they will still go back playing such badass game. But is it really true that there’s no cure to the addiction of

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    English 101H November 7th‚ 2014 Immortality ’s Role in Emily Dickinson ’s Poem‚ "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" Death‚ like a ghostly breath‚ is subtle‚ quiet‚ and nearly undetectable. Around the world‚ humans tend to have an irrational fear of death because of the conditioning effect that it ’s countless negative connotations have had on them. In the poem‚ "Because I Could Not Stop For Death‚" Emily Dickinson thoughtfully reflects on death and masterfully reverses the connotations

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    Because I Could Not Stop For Death        Emily Dickinson talks about an undying love between her and this man throughout this poem. The two are so in love that‚ even though the man in the relationship has died‚ the love Dickinson has for him will carry on forever. Dickinson expresses a deep passion‚ and a genuine sense of what it is to love and to lose‚ someone you care about. The two are  supposedly riding in this carriage slowly and calmly‚ making no haste to get to where they are going. Dickinson

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