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    Sub: Do & Don’t while attending the Majlis As we go about our daily ritual routines during this blessed period of Ayyam ul Aza‚ here are a few things to try to make our remembrance of Abi Abdillah al Imam al Husain (AS) a more lasting and rewarding experience: 01) Do Wudu(ablution) and wear clean clothes to attend Majlis. 02) Try to be on time in Majlis. 03) Don’t stand outside and enter before the start of Majlis. 04) Switch off or keep your mobiles on silent mode before entering the Masjid/Majlis

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    the forest all in which creates terror and fear of what is lurking around these settings. In “Dracula‚” Stoker creates this sensational feeling of isolation: the fear of the unknown. Here we see Jonathan traveling to Transylvania to Count Dracula’s mansion. Jonathan had wrote that‚ “…the driver was in the act of pulling up the horses in the courtyard of a vast ruined castle‚ from whose tall black windows came no ray of light‚ and whose broken battlements showed a jagged line against the moonlit sky

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    The American Dream

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    goal and gaining money and power‚ success will not get you the last thing the American Dream consists of… A home. Through all the years and times one thing has continued to be wanted and dreamed up‚ and that is a home. Not a house‚ not a mansion‚ but a home. A home is made up of love‚ care‚ and kindness. Everybody dreams of having a home with a moderate sized family filled with love and compassion. A secure‚

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    All societies are controlled by their government in many different ways. Many societies are controlled by a democratic government‚ while other societies are controlled by dictatorship. These styles of government both have pros and cons. The passage from "1984" by George Orwell distinctly shows that society is a horrible and harmful place to live in because there are certain rules that people have to follow. "It was Mrs. Parsons‚ the wife of a neighbor on the same floor (" Mrs was a word somewhat

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    Book report Fable Haven  Grip of the Shadow Plague By: Brandon Mull Summary        Fable Haven Grip of the Shadow Plague is about two kids‚ Seth and Kendra‚ their grand parents‚ and some friends that are all part of a secret society where hidden preserves that keep magical creatures from going extinct by making sure the part of the world that isn’t helping them thinks they don’t exist. Then there is the evening star. The evening star is a group or society of people that believe that the

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    Psychiatric Hospitals

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    in wooded areas that are somewhat away from the rest of society. What was life like behind those doors? Is it true that these hospitals shut down because of the patients claiming that they were abused? Why are they built in a way to resemble huge mansions? The actual cause of mental illness is not known‚ but as research continues‚ some causes might evolve from psychological issues‚ genetics‚ biological‚ and environmental problems. Many mental illnesses run in families‚ suggesting they may be passed

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    isolated from the town. The estate is surrounded with protective hedges and the main gate is always kept locked. The narrator thinks that the protective hedges and the locked gate have isolated the mansion from the whole world. In other words she has been isolated from everything. Initially the mansion where the narrator stays looks beautiful to her but later the house seems to look like a prison to her. We find the narrator to complain her husband that she is sick‚ but her husband who is a physician

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    considered the ultimate villain because his overall personality portrays him as being arrogant‚ selfish‚ and careless towards other people. Right from the start‚ we get to experience what Tom’s life is like. Once Nick Carraway arrives at the Buchanan’s mansion‚ Tom is very eager to show off his home; he is extremely proud of his wealth and successes overall.

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    The prison is often seen as a “black flower” of a civilized society. Hawthorne makes examples of decay and evil through the architecture of society: The wooden jail was already marked with weather-stains and other indications of age‚ which gave a yet darker aspect to its beetle-browed and gloomy front. The rust on the ponderous iron-work of its oaken door looked more antique than anything else in the New World…It seemed never to have known a youthful era. Before this ugly edifice‚ and between

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    place during the Victorian age (late 1800s‚ early 1900s). The protagonist‚ who is also the narrator is unnamed throughout the whole story. At the beginning of the story the narrator discusses her husband and herself will be staying at a colonial mansion‚ which she claims is haunted and does not want to stay there. Her husband implies they are staying in order for her to rest her mind and get better. The narrator is forced to stay in bed with nothing to do‚ but look at the wallpaper she is so disgusted

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