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    Mughal-e-Azam: The Musical From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Mughal-e-Azam is a musical based on the 1960 movie of the same name. It has been directed by Feroz Abbas Khan and produced jointly by Shapoorji Pallonji and the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA). The show created new benchmarks in theatre production in India and has taken it to an entirely new level gaining plenty of national and international recognition. It also happens to be India’s first grand-scale Broadway-style musical

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    Martin began Ali working out in Louisville’s Columbia Gym‚ and Ali turned out to be energetically dedicated to the game. With the assistance of a dark mentor named Fred Stoner‚ who taught Ali the procedures of boxing and to move with the beauty of an artist‚ Ali turned into an extremely talented and dangerous contender. Somewhere around 1955 and 1960‚ Ali had taken an interest in 108 sessions‚ in which he won six Kentucky Golden Glove titles‚ two National Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) titles‚ two

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    Muhammad Ali was a boxer in the 1960’s‚ He was influential to many Muslim Americans. Muhammad Ali is considered one of the greatest boxers if not the greatest ever. Muhammad Ali was well known for his skills on the boxing floor. Ali was a hero for his dedication on and off the boxing floor. He helped many people believe in themselves. He was very brave‚ he contributed to many things in America‚ and he was a very religious person. At the age of 12‚ Muhammad Ali fought in his first boxing match.

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    A famous boxer and practitioner of peaceful resistance to laws once refused to join the draft for the Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali knew that he was violating the law‚ but he did not perpetuate that he was above the law; he knew the consequences and was fully prepared to accept them. He was arrested and convicted to 5 years in prison‚ and he underwent years of public backlash against his decision. However‚ it was the same war that caused the downfall of Lyndon B. Johnson‚ who-once revered and respected

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    his ideals and hope for the Philippines. Dr. Rizal is a great gift of God to us‚ if we are to see it in a Christian perspective. But Dr. Rizal may be like a precious gift left unopened in the closet of our lackadaisical minds. Participating in the events being held this year is a good way to open our hearts and minds to the dreams of Rizal for a progressive and enlightened Filipino nation. Reading and understanding his works will be another way for us to reach the goal of a truly free and independent

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    Muhammad Ali is considered by many to be one of the greatest boxers of all time. He fought inside the ring‚ becoming the only three-time lineal heavyweight champion‚ and outside of the ring for racial and religious equality. One of the greatest fights in his life‚ however‚ was his battle with Parkinson’s disease. Ali was only 42 years old when he was diagnosed with the disease in 1984. Though the cause of Parkinson’s is not often known or is attributed to genetic factors‚ doctors have attributed

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    alter the world. Muhammad even called himself‚ “The Greatest‚” but was he? Was he truly the hero that everyone believed and trusted in? Muhammad had won a gold medal during the Olympics of 1960 in Rome‚ Italy. It was for boxing 81 kilogram men. He was eighteen at the time‚ battling against incredible boxers‚ but as soon as he returned to his hometown of Louisville he had thrown the medal into the Ohio River. Doing so because he was rejected

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    Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali is known to be the best heavyweight boxer of all time. His birth name is Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr‚ but he changed his name to Muhammad Ali. He changed his name to Muhammad Ali because he was a member of the Nation of Islam. I chose him because I didn’t know many things about him and I thought it would be interesting to write my essay on a boxer. In this essay I will tell you about who he is and what he has done to impact the world. The day after the championship fight

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    Gandhi jinnah talks The Gandhi-Jinnah Talks have eminent significance with regard to the political problems of India and the Pakistan Movement. The talks between the two great leaders of the Sub-continent began in response to the general public’s desire for a settlement of Hindu-Muslim differences. On July 17‚ 1944‚ Gandhi wrote a letter to Quaid-i-Azam in which he expressed his desire to meet him. Quaid-i-Azam asked the Muslim League for permission for this meeting. The League readily acquiesced

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    battlefield‚ it’s pure politics.” A pleasant afternoon to each and everyone‚ Ma’am‚ classmates‚ to our worthy opponents‚ and to my group mates‚ once again a pleasant afternoon to all of us. I‚ with my group mates‚ is going to defend that Dr. Jose Rizal deserves to be the National Hero of the Philippines. Let me give you the criteria in choosing a National Hero as set by the Philippine National Heroes Committee in 1993-1995 which follows: 1. Heroes are those who have a concept of nation

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