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    suggested his complicated relationship with religion in general and Islam in particular. He was‚ nevertheless poets of the Urdu and Punjabi language from Pakistan. A rising figure and notable member of the‚ inspired by South Asia’s Sufi traditions. Faiz Ahmed Faiz was born in Sialkot in Pakistan. He studied philosophy and English literature‚ but poetry and politics preoccupied him more than anything else. Progressive Writers’ Movement (PWM)‚ Faiz was an avowed Marxist-communist‚ long associated member

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    history‚ by word of mouth. Martin Luther King Jr. was a model leader for our nation through times of civil rights hardship. He was an equal opportunity advocate and was also a powerful dominant speaker. In the 1950’s racism was at its worst‚ especially in southern states. Martin Luther King had a point to prove with his “I Have a Dream” speech. He needed to persuade the nation at the time being that the “Negro was not free”. Martin Luther King wanted freedom through peace. He believed that freedom

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    Explain why human emotion may be regarded as a powerful component of successful advertising Consumer buying and use of goods in many cases is to pursue a kind of emotional satisfaction‚ or self image display. When some kind of commodity to meet the consumer ’s psychological needs or show the self image‚ which in the minds of consumers value may go far beyond the product itself. It is precisely because of this‚ the emotional appeal advertisement in modern society be born‚ in today is to flourish

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    Emotions‚ Morality‚ Gender Roles and Aggression from the Japanese Perspective The Japanese culture is one rich with history and tradition. When many people think about the land of the rising sun‚ they get intrigued with the mystery and tranquility of this culture. In watching the Karate Kid II as a child and adult‚ I have always been fascinated with the Japanese concepts of respect‚ dignity and honor. In the face of adversity

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    The Importance of Poetry

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    Honours 11th January 11th‚ 2012 The Importance of Poetry To each person‚ poetry has a varied significance and importance in their life. Some people may value poetry highly while others may consider it as something of lesser importance. The importance of poetry in today’s literary society is substantially important because it has an ability to express the thoughts and emotions of a writer through flowing words. Throughout history‚ poetry has been important because it gives us a historical representation

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    Emotion and Poem

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    Explore the way writers present strong feelings to interest the reader. In the poem The Laboratory‚ written in 17th century by Robert Browning‚ there are many references to strong emotions that are felt. Robert Browning wrote this poem as a dramatic monologue. The main feelings throughout the poem are pain‚ jealousy‚ anger‚ hatred and loneliness. These themes are in each of the text‚ the Laboratory and Macbeth. Although both texts are written in different forms of literature - Shakespeare’s "Macbeth”

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    The great poet Aristotle once said that Sophocles portrayed men as they ought to be while Euripides portrayed men as they really are. It can be argued that Sophocles did not portray an idealized version of man because his works did have both an antagonist and a protagonist‚ but even the antagonists in Sophocles plays were scrupulous. Furthermore‚ the manner in which Euripides portrays the characters in his plays adheres to a level of psychology unprecedented in his time‚ thus portraying men as they

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    Origin of Man

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    The Origin of Man is one of the most difficult statements or question that we have face as humans to answer. There are too many variables that goes into understanding the true meaning of the Origin of Man. Some of the variables that would question the Origin of Man would be Religion and Scientific knowledge or researched. Through Religion we are to believe that God “created humankind and all modern living creatures in a single‚ spontaneous week of creation. Through Science and researched we are

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    Origin of Language

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    Introduction: The power of speech is probably the single most distinguishing characteristic that differentiates us from animals. The larynx or voice box in humans evolved some 350‚000 years. Since that time‚ considering the variety of languages‚ dialects sounds and syllables that are spoken today‚ one can only imagine that the evolution of languages must have had a fascinating history. Second Paragraph: List of Languages Bow-wow theory‚ pooh-pooh theory‚ ding-dong theory‚ yo-he-ho theory‚ ta-ta

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    Emotion in the workplace

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    Emotion in the workplace: The New Challenge for Managers Emotional Intelligence‚ In recent years‚ have become something of a hot topic in management. According to the authors‚ the aim of this article is to acquaint managers with intruiging new research that examines both emotional intelligence and the broader issue of emotion‚ which has shown to play a powerful role in workplace setting. The authors opened the article with a scenario concerning an employee‚ which unfortunately‚ probably presents

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