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    abhijnanasakuntalam

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    Abhijñānashākuntala or Abhijñānaśākuntalam (Devanagari: अभिज्ञान शाकुन्तलम्)‚ is a well-known Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa‚ dramatizing the story of Shakuntala told in the epic Mahabharata. It is considered to be the best of Kalidasa’s works. Its date is uncertain‚ but Kalidasa is often placed in the period between the 1st century BCE and 4th century CE. The Sanskrit title means "pertaining to token-recognized-Śakuntalā"‚ so a literal translation could be Of Śakuntalā who is recognized by a token.

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    Salt: A World History

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    because I was looking for a book that has a history of salt and how it affects us today. Mark Kurlansky‚ the author of this book‚ earned a BA in Theater from Butler University in 1970. He has worked as a playwright at Brooklyn College‚ a commercial fisherman‚ a dock worker‚ a paralegal‚ a cook‚ and a pastry chef. He worked as a journalist for many companies which are‚ The International Herald Tribune‚ The Chicago Tribune‚ The Miami Herald‚ and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He had twenty-five books published

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    placed upon them in their education. Wolf utilizes metaphors describing her thoughts and manifests what men had done to those thoughts. On a bank with willows in fine October weather‚ she compares her contemplation to “the sort of fish that a good fisherman puts back into the water.” Like a fish being caught‚ reflections are processed the same way letting “its line down into the stream” and “the cautious hauling of it in‚ and the careful laying of it out.” However‚ if the conglomeration of an idea

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    Jetty Rats

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    JETTY RATS Jetty Rats‚ by Phillip Gwynne‚ is a novel that explores the qualities of friendship. The text positions the reader to believe that friendship is a very important aspect in everyday lives and that it will be very helpful‚ but there will also be a lot of complex situations along the way. Friendships can grow between people of different genders‚ but love will become a factor. Secondly‚ friendships may grow between people who have close similarities but also differences. Thirdly‚ friendships

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    The River Why - Eddy

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    Gus’s Motivation James Duncan’s book entitled‚ The River Why‚ focuses around the main character‚ Gus‚ and how he changes throughout the book. In this book Gus is discovering what life really is and that the whole world does not revolve around fishing. After moving out of his erratic house he spends all of his time fishing at his remote cabin‚ but this leaves him unhappy and a little insane. He embarks on a search for him self and for his own beliefs. Duncan changes Gus throughout the

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    Origin of Hopi People

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    Essay 1 The origin of the Hopi people is one of spiritual beginning. According to the article Ang Kuktota—Hopi Ancestral Sites and Cultural Landscapes written by Leigh Kuwanwisiwma and T.J. Ferguson‚ ”When the Hopi people climbed out of the Sipaapuni (place of emergence)…they entered into a spiritual covenant with the deity Maasaw to migrate until they reached their destiny… ‘along there make footprints‚’ was one of the instructions given to the Hopi to demonstrate they had fulfilled their spiritual

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    My Unusual Vacation

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    My Unusual Vacation After a year’s savings and many months of planning‚ it was finally time for my vacation. Travelling has always been my passion because by the age of 17‚ I had already been to exotic places like India‚ Jamaica‚ Ethiopia‚ Australia‚ and Malaysia. So when a friend of mine suggested that we go to Durban I was very excited because of the fun recreational activities‚ the beautiful scenery in a pleasant location‚ and the economical lodging available South Africa turned to be different

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    mother of three children and she owns her own company which turned into a family business. She never expected to be successful in this business because she had to live independently after her husband who was a fisherman and passed away in an accident 3 years ago. After her husband’s death‚ Puan Siti was forced to work hard to support her three daughter who are still schooling because there was nobody else to support her. She

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    the coon hounds he wants. Billy understands‚ however‚ he won’t give up because he is too determined to get the dogs and as a result‚ he works for two years to earn money for them. He works odd jobs from picking blackberries to giving vegetables to fisherman who pay him for them. The fruit of his labors was $50 to get his hounds. This shows how determined Billy was to obtain his dogs that would later help him through life’s hardship. A colossal sycamore tree stands before young Billy. He has his ax

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    Overfishing: The Problem and the Solution Your Name Axia College of University of Phoenix Overfishing: The Problem and the Solution A major environmental problem that has developed over the last few years is overfishing. What is overfishing? Overfishing is simply what it sounds like. Overfishing occurs when fishermen are catching fish so quickly and at such high rates that the fish are unable to reproduce fast enough to replenish the population. It is my belief that‚ if this has not always

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