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    architecture of the Constitution of India‚ the world’s longest and most effective Constitution. He was a visionary‚ a visionary who had the great specialty to look far beyond the horizon‚ a genius who could peep into the future. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar was a maestro who did not follow the direction of the wind but made a new direction in which the wind could move and millions of people followed the wind that was led by Dr.B.R.Ambedkar. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born in the British-founded town of Mhow an important

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    Review 1 - Vegas Spins About Vegas Spins It is very rare that you come across an online gambling establishment that breaks ground and makes such movement in such a saturated market and makes it work to their advantage. Vegas Spins seems to be the exemption to the rule with their real life Vegas experience which brings you a little slice of the high roller life. Offering you some of the most popular games out there right now and offering you up to £500 and 60 free spins as a welcome package this

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    of assurance. I had an immediate connection with this poem because many girls worry about her image and Herrick implies that true beauty is not seen at the perfection of a woman. The main theme of this poem is that perfection although perfect is not always perfection. That one flaw or imperfection adds that extra flair that being perfection could never attain. Herrick opens the poem with “A sweet disorder in the dress” (L.1); his usage of the word sweet immediately signals the reader that disorder

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    sportspersons have generally performed creditably only at the Asian and Commonwealth levels and in quite a few cases at the world level as well. India’s sporting icons such as chess wizard Viswanathan Anand‚ cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar‚ billiards maestro Geet Sethi‚ tennis duo Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi and iron women Kunjarani Devi and Karnam Malleswari are currently rated among the world’s best. Gopi Chand and Aparna Popat in badminton‚ Jaspal Rana and Mansher Singh in shooting‚ Chetan P.

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    by Rohan™-Enjoying Life! Member since: June 16‚ 2007 Total points: 19‚555 (Level 6) * Add Contact * Block Best Answer - Chosen by Asker 1. Remedios Remedios is la curandera‚ a healer. She knows the town’s stories‚ and the sea is witness to those stories. El pico‚ the swordfish beak‚ tells her the drowned body will wash up on this part of the shore. 2. Candelario Marroquín Cande celebrates his promotion to salad-maker by painting his door his favorite color‚ blue. He works at a restaurant

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    good (158). This self-improvement (which includes learning) is defined as the ideal action‚ because as Hsun Tzu teaches "There is no greater godliness than to transform yourself" (16). In his view‚ such a transformation requires an aspiration to perfection and completeness. He held absolute esteem for "completeness and purity"(22) and held such a strict definition of completeness that he believed "he who misses one shot in a hundred cannot be called a really good archer" (22). Hsun Tzu makes an important

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    Greek and Roman empires. Although similar‚ the Greek and Roman empires are two different cultures. They existed from 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. (Fiero‚ 2006). One constant in both cultures was their pursuit of perfection in their art and architecture. This paper will examine this pursuit of perfection in both cultures and how their impact is felt in the modern age. One of the most stunning facets of ancient Greece was the art that was created. The Greek artisans made the jump from mere rough images during

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    be better than just imagining this machine. Due to this‚ Descartes then claims that something that exists is better than sometime that does not exist. In regards to this‚ existence in itself is a perfection. Since God by definition must hold all perfections by definition‚ it must also hold the perfection of existing. Thus God must exist. Descartes finds that God’s properties work very similarly to a triangle’s as he says‚ “it is clear that i can no more separate God’s existence from His essence that

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    scholarships‚ go to the best college‚ and to get the highest paying job. In reality‚ aiming for perfection only leads to downfall. When a person strives for perfection the only thing that can happen is disappointment. Since no one in life is truly perfect‚ goals will not be met‚ and disappointment will have to be faced. In her speech Commencement Speech at Mount Holyoke College‚ Anna Quindlen explores the topic of perfection and how striving for it can put a damper on life. By using rhetorical devices and appealing

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    presents an idealistic opportunity to achieve perfection‚ society’s demise can result from the increasing focus on genetics‚ seen from the interference of science with humanity. In Gattaca‚ biotechnology is embedded into the fabrications of society‚ where genetic interventions are practiced to create valids‚ in contrast to in-valids who are conceived naturally. These identities determine an individual’s success‚ highlighting the favouring of genetic perfection over personal qualities. The opening montage

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