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    that still prevail in our society. They are a blot on the fair name of our culture and civilization. Dowry system is one of these curses. It has been customary to give cash and many valuable articles by the parents of a girl in her marriage‚ to the bridegroom. This evil practice; s spreading rapidly in spite of loud protests‚ legislations‚ public condemnation and bride-burnings. Even highly educated‚ civilized‚ modern and well-off families and people are not free from it. Many people have been found

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    Spectre Appraisal Software Before we do the costs analysis‚ there are some assumptions that should be noted: 1. The first assumption is that $65‚000 cost that was occurred in 1997 will not be counted in this appraisal. It will be classified as sunk cost since the cost would be present regardless of what CAMA system will be selected. 2. The second assumption is all salary noted will increase by 4% each year‚ and these increment will remain static for the duration of the project. 3. The

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    Marvell’s To his Coy Mistress Author(s): Walter A. Sedelow‚ Jr. Source: Modern Language Notes‚ Vol. 71‚ No. 1 (Jan.‚ 1956)‚ pp. 6-8 Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3043707 . Accessed: 29/12/2010 18:37 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part‚ that unless you have

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    The growth of ’legal transnationalism’‚ that is‚ the reach of law across nation-state borders and the impact of external political and legal pressures on nation-state law undermines the main foundations of sociology of law. Modern sociology of law has assumed an ’instrumentalist’ view of law as an agency of the modern directive state‚ but now it has to adjust to the state’s increasingly complex regulatory conditions. The kind of convergence theory that underpins analysis of much legal transnationalism

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    VILNIUS UNIVERSITY KAUNAS FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC PHILOLOGY SIGITA SUBAČIŪTĖ EPITHALAMIUM IN ENGLISH ELIZABETHAN POETRY: SPENSER AND DONNE BA THESIS English Philology (State Code 61204H108) Scientific adviser __________ Graduate student _____________ (signature) (signature) _________________________ Handing-in date ______________ (Pedagogical and scientific degrees‚ name and surname) Registration No.

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    that go hand in hand. India’s problems are too large‚ too systemic to be allowed them to resolve organically. Problems of corruption‚ bureaucracy and resources to name a few are major stumbling blocks for the future of India. Regardless of the spectres of its high profile failures localising production and maintenance of resources such as energy can help promote inclusive growth and alleviate some of the strain on a highly centralised system of governance. A recent report by Delloitte Touché stated

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    for Communism. In the introduction of The Communist Manifesto‚ authors Marx and Engels appear to be certain that Communism is a dominant force in Europe. Expressing this confidence‚ the authors open the text with the phrase‚ “A spectre is haunting Europe – the spectre of communism” (14). As the authors claim‚ Communism was already a growing force in European politics before the publication of their work (14). Thus‚ the authors assert that the objective of their manifesto is to present an official

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    theologians about the Song of Solomon‚ arguably the most critically examined and controversial book of the Bible. In considering the rich imagery impacting the verse as a piece of literature‚ and the historical context of the marriage tradition as the Bridegroom marvels over his beloved’s beauty‚ one can primarily consider the Song as a highly erotic piece of poetry between two lovers. Further of note is how the passage is tethered to the rest of the Bible through its use of prevalent motif‚ an interesting

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    The Watchmen and The Tales of the Black Freighter interweave to form a complete narrative‚ revealing character motivations‚ thoughts‚ and likely conclusions. The Watchmen is a work rich with symbolism‚ social themes‚ and thought provoking concepts. The Tales of the Black Freighter is a comic within the comic‚ and tackles similarly profound topics. Adrian Veidt from the Watchmen‚ known as his superhero name Ozymandias‚ was an industrialist genius who used his unique talents to build an empire. Veidt

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    related to the spectre. Dickens uses language to describe these two characters that behaved in a weird way‚ as if something is hidden from the reader. The phrase “...in an attitude as if he was waiting for me to appear... His attitude was one of such expectation and watchfulness that I stopped a moment... ” The use of ‘Watchfulness’ suggest that it is something unusual or suspicious. The Signalman thought that the Narrator is a ghost because Narrator said the exact words as the spectre. Dickens also

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