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    What company gained the right to drill for oil in Saudi Arabia forming a partnership known as the Arabian-American Oil Company? Does the American company still own shares? Are they part of management? What did U.S. firms gain for supporting Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi? Who is hurt by free trade? Who benefits? What is economic growth directly tied to? What is the estimated doubling time in 2025? Where is the fastest population growth taking place? What problems will occur due to population

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    Interesting places to visit All world have many interesting and fascinating places to visit. Some of them can be made by nature‚ some by people‚ some can be frightful‚ some amazing. Word have a lot of different people‚ cultures‚ nations and all of them have something interesting to show you. It can be wonderful water fall made by nature‚ amazing temple made by human. And I want to tell you about some of the world most famous architecture and nature creations. First‚ I want to tell you about

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    An Historical Place

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    Visits are a great source of information. When we go from one place to another‚ we are sure to learn a lot. Particularly‚ visits to historical places teach us so many things. Some times such places tell us stories better than the books on history. It is well said‚ “Architecture is a frozen music” A visit to historical place is always valuable for a student. It enriches his Knowledge and increases his vision. As it is said‚ “All the history is the biography of great men” Last Sunday‚ we decided

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    The only worth leader of the mughals was Babur and Akbar the great.All the others were inefficient.The empire started gradually detoriating after Akbar’s death.His immediate sucessor the infactuated Jahangir was only interested in being on the throne.He handed the goverment to the persians who did not introduce any new reforms or tried to improve the military power.Coming from a humble lineage not a royal family the Persians were more interested in swindling the imperial treasury and retaining power

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    Symbolism in "Hills Like White Elephants" What is symbolism and what is the use of it? Is it simply created to confuse the reader or is it dedicated to make the reader think about the meaning of the story? What is the symbol? Is it a person‚ object‚ or event? Those are the questions we should ask ourselves before we start reading a short story "Hills Like White Elephants‚" written by Ernest Hemingway. "Hills Like White Elephants" is a perfect example of a wide use of literary symbols demanding

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    The Mughal empire

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    The Mughal Empire Editorial I am writing this editorial to demonstrate the growth of our country commensurate with our faith in Allah. Our government is founded on the principles of the Quran‚ our Holy Book. In the Quran‚ it speaks about respect for religious diversity. In our empire‚ we demonstrate this by accepting Hindus and allowing them to be part of our government and allowing them to maintain their religion and cultural. The Quran also speaks of honoring our God. We have done so here

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    visit to historical place

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    Visit to a Historical Place – Taj Mahal There are many beautiful and worth seeing historical places in India. But the Taj Mahal of Agra is the most beautiful of all. It is a dream in marble. Me and my family visited taj mahal in summer vacations. Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world. It has both historical as well as cultural value. It is built on the banks of the river Jamuna. My mother told me‚ Taj Mahal was built by the Moghul Emperor Shahjahan as a mausoleum of his beloved wife

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    Jai Alai Research Paper

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    JAI ALAI Jai alai is a sport which began over 400 years ago in the Basque region of Spain. The first players just threw balls against walls of buildings. Jai alai is a Basque word meaning “merry festival.” Jai alai is still played the same way it was played when the game was invented. Jai Alai is played on a special court called a cancha. The cancha has three walls that are made out of granite. In jai alai a ball about ¾ the size of a baseball is thrown against a wall. The ball is the hardest

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    King Zahir Shah‚ who gave precedence to the secular legal system over Shari’a law‚ overturned the Constitution of 1931 in 1964. The new Constitution viewed men and women equal‚ but there were only four women in the first parliament out of 216. In the late 1960s the changes was both support and opposed by the Afghan people. Many young people cam to Kabul to take advantage of expanded education‚ however others opposed the changes and fought for a return to Islamic values. the tension increase with

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    Starvation in Maharashtra

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    Beed (Maharashtra): India’s national bird‚ the peacock‚ is under severe threat from nature’s vagaries at one of the largest peacock national parks in the country at Naigaon here. The threat is not from its natural predators or humans‚ but from the extreme heat wave conditions in the Marathwada region‚ around 400 km east of Mumbai‚ that virtually suffocate and even kill the magnificent bird. | | According to local conservationists‚ nearly 13 adult peafowl have reportedly perished this summer

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