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    Taj Mahal

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    In 1631‚ Shah Jahan‚ emperor during the Mughal empire’s period of greatest prosperity‚ was grief-stricken when his third wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal‚ died during the birth of their 14th child‚ Gauhara Begum.[13] Construction of the Taj Mahal began in 1632.[14] The court chronicles of Shah Jahan’s grief illustrate the love story traditionally held as an inspiration for Taj Mahal.[15][16] The principal mausoleum was completed in 1648 and the surrounding buildings and garden were finished five years later. Emperor

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    Important Notes The two sky bridges connecting the different towers are extremely modern and technology oriented. They are meant to avoid any sort of accident or mishap. The balconies attached to the different rooms also are made spacious and strong so that the spring can be enjoyed to the fullest. Keeping apart the balcony and the sky board‚ there are arrangements of the circuit board like the bay windows and the planter boxes too. Know more about pinnacle duxton price from their various websites

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    Howard Zinn Summary

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    from the viewpoint of an ordinary working man who hears the Declaration of Independence read to him from a balcony in Boston‚ promising freedom and equality and so on‚ and immediately is told that rich men can get out of service by paying several hundreds of dollars” (Zinn 785). Words that were used to start the image of the workingman was “who hears” and being “read to him from his balcony’ give a reader the point of view image. In addition‚ he mentions the Revolution War took place in Boston‚ so

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    The amazing work of Shakespeare and how he created it made such a complicated play of poetry and tragedy seem so fantastic and exciting. In the balcony scene‚ which is one of the most famous scenes‚ Juliet openly shares her thoughts aloud on feelings she has for Romeo after just meeting him. Romeo hears all of this while hiding below Juliet’s balcony. He overhears‚ “O‚ Romeo‚ Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? / Deny thy father and refuse thy name; / And I’ll no longer be a Capulet” (Act II‚ Scene

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    Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet Sex‚ drugs‚ and violence are usually a potent combination‚ and only William Shakespeare could develop them into a masterful‚ poetic‚ and elegant story. In the play‚ "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚" all these aspects of teenage life absorb the reader or watcher. It is understood that Hollywood would try to imitate this masterpiece on screen‚ and it has done so in two films: Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 "Romeo and Juliet" and Baz Luhrmann’s

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    Hit The Brakes Summary

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    Summary of Hit the Brakes The story begins with an account by Christopher DeWolf on his Montreal balcony observing his neighborhood. He introduces the concept of “the proverbial rat race” and his distaste for being subjected to life restricted to work. He describes his ideals as being aligned with the slow movement‚ a concept that is quickly becoming conventional. Carl Honoré is described as author with a considerable impact in this field due to his book In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement

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    feeling parched and gasping for air. Beads of perspiration dotted his forehead. He felt as if he had just been baked in a microwave oven. It was then he realised that smoke was curling into the room from the balcony! The word“fire” ricocheted through his mind repeatedly. John ran to the balcony to investigate. There was a fire at the opposite block! Pandemonium struck at the block that was stuck in the ominous smoke. The fire was like a cankerous monster‚ showing no mercy to human. The panic-stricken

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    He was standing upon his balcony when a man shot him. King died there on that balcony. The whole country wept for the loss of its most well known activist. Riots started across the country as people were angered after the search for the killer ended in nothing. Eventually a man named James Earl Ray confessed

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    Jwb Father

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    “Tell Mother …I Died For My Country” (JWB). JWB born May 10‚ 1838‚ near Bel Air‚ Maryland. He had 9 other siblings and he was the second youngest of the bunch. His father was known to be an actor‚ but grew a big reputation as a heavy drinker. JWB grew up on a farm with his siblings which were worked by the family’s slaves. When JWB was young he attended a boarding school called Milton Boarding School.If you asked others about JWB they would say he was very handsome. Those who knew him only thought

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    Shakespeare in Love

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    In regards to the parental comment about Romeo and Juliet‚ I both agree and disagree. When I say agree‚ what I really mean is that I understand where the parent is coming from and why they think that younger people shouldn’t watch this movie. I understand that the values in the movie are very naïve and somewhat inappropriate. The movie depicts teenagers disobeying their parents‚ so I can clearly see why a parent would not want their child to take away from the movie that it is okay to disobey

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