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    Indian trying to carve out a niche for their motherland in the international platform.Exactly sixty years hence when have entered the eighth year of the new millennium and have celebrated our sixtieth independence day‚we can proudly count on the achievements of our country. On the eve of independence the situation was grim and serious in the country.We were a free country but there were some glaring areas of concern.our per capita income was growing at a scanty rate of 0.5% per annum.Industrial growth

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    that he does not want to follow his parents way of thinking‚ food topics‚ life style‚ dress code‚ and more that reflects back. He decides to change the rules because why not right? Going back to the idea of shaping America can be shown with Richard Rodriguez as he chooses to follow the Chinese culture and not the country’s nor his

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    The quote above is by Robert Rodriguez from the movie Spy Kids 2. It has become a joke on the Internet in the intervening time leading to many people discarding the deep meaning of the quote and analyzing it in a hollow fashion. However‚ the quote asks a deep psychological question from the reader. It refers to humans as a dangerous species‚ so dangerous that even someone as powerful as God is afraid of them. The quote looks at humans in a demeaning fashion treating them as a horrible entity. Moreover

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    The Achievements of Edwin Powell Hubble By: Patricia Hageman Astronomy September 7‚ 2011 When I think of an accomplished Astronomer from the 20th century‚ the first person to come to mind is Edwin Powell Hubble. He had numerous achievements in the study of Astronomy before his death in 1953. Among those was his discovery of galaxies outside of the Milky Way‚ the expanding universe‚ and overseeing the construction of the Hale Telescope. Because of his major contributions to the study of Astronomy

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    JR Patterson Professor Weatherill English 121.01 19 September 2016 Rhetorical A Achieve Your Goals “The Achievement Habit” (Roth‚ Bernard) clearly spells out the true meaning of hard work‚ taking success to the very highest level‚ and finding the “Yellow Eyed Cats” (Roth) that can ruin a person’s perspective on the outside world for the rest of his life. “Who Am I? What do I Want? What is my purpose?” (Roth‚ 28). What is a “GOOOooood Reason” (Roth 34) for a poor excuse‚ and what really matters in

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    The most generally acknowledged American Dream is the home ownership. The American Dream is viewed as the achievement of an aspiration accomplished while tested by affliction. Americans regularly relate this accomplishment with the responsibility for a home. The house is not just a position of essential security; there is a much more profound association with the person. Responsibility for home stipends flexibility and security that builds up a sense permanency for the person. Conversely‚ leasing

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    Desire—The Viper in your mind By reading the short stories” A&P” and “The Lottery Ticker”‚ it is evident that both of them talk about the power and the negative effect of desire. In some situations‚ desire or emotional thoughts may impair people’s judgments‚ and even lead to some negative consequences. The character development in both stories highlights the power of desire and how desire makes people impetuous‚ They get influenced by the strong feeling deep down inside‚ For instance‚ in the

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    Humanism was a key movement in the Renaissance and had a major influence on the cultural changes and achievements. Humanists studied history; they were particularly interested in Ancient Greek and Roman civilisation‚ and classical works‚ as well as in contemporary history and politics. Although the Humanists were Catholic‚ their ideas were more secular - "learning emerged from the cloister... to rejoin the human mainstream." The humanist ideas soon spread into the classroom. Previously‚ learning

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    Q. What does William’s depiction of Blanche and Stanley’s lives say about desire? The playwright has managed to set the subject for this play by emphasizing desire by the means of putting the very word in the title of the this play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire. The protagonist and the antagonist both pursue desire but do so in different ways thus it leads them down separate paths. For Blanche‚ the protagonist‚ desire has been something that she has witnessed through out life‚ first learning about it

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    Desire is a multifaceted word with different formal meanings and varied effects on people. Effects are derived from diverse gender‚ community‚ age‚ background experiences with the word‚ and its different connotations. The most common implication is linked to sexuality because of its influence on self worth in our current American society. The formal definition of desirable is "worth having" but people can also define it as being attractive‚ pleasing‚ enviable‚ popular‚ advantageous‚ or arousing desire

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