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    The personas which Shah Rukh Khan plays in many films share similar personalities. We can see this as SRK parallel his persona from one film to another. In my opinion‚ both in Dil Se and Baazigar‚ SRK’s characters turned to be psychotic. In the film Dil Se we can see a psychotic persona‚ Amar‚ who is crazed in love. He falls in love with a girl named Meghna in the first sight. He even says that it is the shortest love story ever as a self-depreciation when Meghna leaves while he is getting a cup

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    The Mongols

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    The Mongols: How Barbaric were the “Barbarians”? The Mongols swept across Asia and Europe in a bloody rampage. Killing over 6‚107‚000 people from the years 1220-1258. Treating women like a piece of meat meant to fulfill the pleasure of men. But how Barbaric were the Mongols on a scale of one to ten? Well the Mongols were very barbaric because they were uncivilized‚ brutal‚ yet conquered much territory. “Come out so that we may count on you according to our custom.” And when the people come

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    Philosophy 101

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    Channel 4 Books‚ 2001. 2. Kavoori‚ Anandam P.‚ and Aswin Punathambekar. Global Bollywood. New York: New York University Press‚ 2008. 3. Khabi Khushi Khabie Gham. Directed by Karan Johar. Produced by Yash Johar. Performed by Amitabh Bachan and Sharukh Khan. Yash Raj Films‚ 2001. DVD. 4. “Central Board of Film Certification." Wikipedia. April 30‚ 2013. Accessed May 01‚ 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Board_of_Film_Certification. 5. "Bollywood." Wikipedia. April 28‚ 2013. Accessed May 01‚ 2013

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    NIZAMUDDIN DARGAH- ITHIAAS TRIP KEYWORDS * Sufi: (Etymology: Worship‚ Wool) Follower of Islam in a liberal way [spiritual side] * Sufism was born out of necessity * Ulemah were the rigid people who followed Islam. They created rules. * NIZAMUDDIN gave people a lot of freedom * Teacher in Islam is known as PIR. * Student in Islam is known as MUREED. * During Nizamuddin’s time crime was at it’s lowest. * FIRST SUFI SAINT- Moinuddin Chisti * CHISTI SILSILA- Named

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    gender and inequalities

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    tThere was nothing ‘natural’ about monoculture. It was a consequence of imperialist requirements and machinations‚ extending into areas that were politically independent in name. Monoculture was a characteristic of regions falling under imperialist domination. Certain countries in Latin America such as Costa Rica and Guatemala were forced by United States capitalist firms to concentrate so heavily on growing bananas that they were contemptuously known as ‘banana republics’. In Africa‚ this concentration

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    There were laws on hospitality‚ adultery‚ drinking‚ and marriage. With these laws came punishments. For example‚ if you committed adultery‚ you would be executed‚ even if there were no earlier convictions (Doc 10). There were also laws made by Genghis Khan that were enforced during battle situations. If you were a soldier and you got scared and ran away from battle‚ if you were found‚ the rest of your group of 10‚ including you‚ would be executed. If your whole group of 10 flees‚ the group of a hundred

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    Population:With 26‚851‚195 (in 2005) people‚ Uzbekistan has the largest population of the former Soviet republics in Central Asia‚ and the third-largest population of any former Soviet republic. Population density is 60 people per sq km. The population was 37 per cent urban in 2003 and life expectancy was 61 years for men and 68 years for women. The country ’s population growth rate was about 1.7 per cent per year in 2005. Health Problems:In 1999 there were 354 people to each doctor‚ and in 2005

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    Indian Premier League

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    5000 per fixture in Chennai. A season ticket was cost Rs 30‚000/-(Chennai rates). Seven other cities also franchised by the league promoters mainly to corporate helmed by folk such as Mukesh Ambani and Vijay Mallya; and Bollywood celebs ¬Shah Rukh Khan‚ Juhi Chawla (jointly holding Kolkata franchise) and Preity Zinta (part-holder of Mohali franchise). These people had paid-big money. Mallya was reported to have paid $111.6 million for Bangalore and spent another Rs.15.2 core acquiring players for

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    The Kite Runner

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    THE KITE RUNNER by KHALED HOSSEINI Riverhead Books - New York The author makes liberal use of _italics_ and I have missed noting many of them‚ but the rest of this text file should demonstrate good proofing. Copyright © 2003 by Khaled Hosseini Riverhead trade paperback ISBN: 1-59488-000-1 This book is dedicated to Haris and Farah‚ both the _noor_ of my eyes‚ and to the children of Afghanistan. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am indebted to the following colleagues for their advice‚ assistance

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    Causes of Military Intervention in Pakistan: A Revisionist Discourse Muhammad Hassan This paper highlights the causes of military intervention in Pakistan and its effects on the polity of the country. The militarybureaucracy oligarchy occupied a dominant position and has been in effective command of state power ever since the creation of the state. This oligarchy installed politicians and political parties in office to provide a façade of parliamentary government for a decade; it then decided

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