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    even more than the Soviet occupation of 1979-1989. The Taliban applied the most extremist interpretation ofSharia law through edicts‚ prohibitions and repression that stunned the world. Only three countries recognized the new regime: Pakistan‚ Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates‚ each of which had funded and armed the mysterious‚ turbaned bands of "Talibs" (the word means student in Arabic‚ as talibs were students of Pakistan’s madrassas). Few western reporters ventured into Taliban territory

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    Lesson Plan in Music Iii

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    EUSEBIO HIGH SCHOOL Rosario‚ Pasig City Feb. 27‚ 2013 I. Objectives 1. Describe the different musical instruments of Latin America. 2. Recognize visually and aurally the different musical instruments of Latin America. 3. Perform a rhythmic pattern with the accompaniment of improvised Latin American instruments. 4. Appreciate Latin American music through their group performance. II. Content A. TOPIC: Instruments of Latin America B. MATERIALS: Cartolina‚ Projector

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    plenty more in the late 1900’s. In those years‚ the Lakers had acquired the best point guard of all time‚ Earvin “Magic” Johnson‚ and the best center of all time‚ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. This dynamic duo along with many other amazing players‚ called the “Showtime Lakers‚” won the Lakers organization multiple championships‚ and established the Lakers as the greatest team ever. The current Lakers are not as dominant‚ but they now have a multitude of young players that will develop into NBA stars. These players

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    Final Film Critique: Lawrence of Arabia 1962 Crystal Evans ENG225: Introduction to Film Instructor: Sarah Carson Date Submitted: 10/3/2014 Contexual Information Title: Lawrence of Arabia 1962 Director: David Lean Cinematographer: Frederick A. Young Major Actors: Peter O’Toole – T.E. Lawrence Alec Guinness – Prince Feisal Anthony Quin – Auda Abu Tayi Jack Hawkins – General Allenby Omar Sharif – Sherif Ali Claude Rain – Mr. Dryden Year of Release: 1962 Type of Film: Epic Biographical

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    Jennie Le AP English 29 August 2010 A Summer Life rhetoric analysis In his autobiographical narrative A Summer Life‚ Gary Soto vividly recreates the guilt felt by a six- year-old boy who steals an apple pie. Through Soto’s reminiscent he has taken us on a journey of his guilt‚ paranoia‚ and redemption through the usage of tone‚ allusions‚ and imagery. Since Soto knows stealing the pie is a sin his guilt is amplified when he ignores his knowledge. Soto’s guilt is emphasized through the tone

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    Mosques and Kramats Kramats and mosques are an important part of South African heritage as they represent the second oldest religion introduced to the country. The first Muslims brought to the cape arrived as Malay slaves‚ who practiced their faith in secret until the early 19th century. Prisoners who were fighting for freedom in the Dutch East Indies were also brought to the Cape. They included teachers of Islam. Some of these holy men were of noble birth and those who died were buried in shrines

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    woman with too many suitors and one with too few shows how unfair and cruel love is. The play has strong potential for a traditional outcome‚ and the plot is in many ways based on a quest for internal balance; that is‚ when the lovers’ tangle resolves itself into symmetrical pairings‚ the traditional happy ending will have been achieved. Somewhat similarly‚ in the relationship between Titania and Oberon‚ an imbalance arises out of the fact that Oberon’s coveting of Titania’s Indian boy outweighs his love

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    Yann Redon Period 2 Ms. Harris APLA Extra Credit Rhetorical strategies are used all throughout 12 Angry Men as Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) attempts to convince all of his peers that the child on trial for murdering his father is innocent. Juror #8 is originally outnumbered eleven to one but using his persuasive skills and rhetorical strategies he is able to woe the other jurors in his direction. During their time in the deliberation room not only Juror #8 uses rhetorical strategies but the rest of the

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    Marketing Plan

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    Executive Summery Our company SJR LLC. Is a company that is interested in technology and has several international agencies in the Gulf region‚ was established in 2009 in the city of Jeddah‚ Saudi Arabia. We are always one of the first companies to introduce new technology to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to serve individuals and the business community. Recently we took an agency for a product named MCCR from ROAM Data‚ Inc. It is a cellphone tool that provides the user with the ability to process

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    traditions‚ but also about British imperialism and how it destroys a unique and irreplaceable way of life. Things Fall Apart recreates the conflict between European and Ibo cultures by focusing on the huge changes introduced by imperialism‚ colonialism using the vehicle of Christianity. When two cultures confront each other‚ the stronger‚ more advanced culture usually imposes itself. There have been numerous examples of this throughout world history: the colonization of Africa and Asia by European empires

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