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    Surreal vs. Real Life Every normal human at one point in their life wishes and dreams of‚ and even craves the existence of a utopia‚ a surreal life. All (all as in reference to human beings‚ with a mature level of thinking) want a life that offers more of an upward stability compared to a current state of being‚ which in some aspect may be lacking. Where an ideal life may not include any troubles found today‚ and offers the cliché of clouds with a silver lining‚ real life includes not only troubles

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    e. Nepal‚ analyzing the current trends of the FDI flow in the nations is also important. The FDI flow is around 6.6 million in the recent last periods. The Nepal economic freedom score is 53.3‚ making its economic the 133rd freest as of 2009 Index. Also its score is 0.9 point lower than last year‚ which indicates there is a decline in 10 economic freedoms. For any foreign investment should planning to invest in the host nation should analyze the economic freedoms of the host countries. Nepal is ranked

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    Rafting Nepal Search Words: Nepal‚ River‚ Rafting‚ Adventure Are you still looking for the excitement and adventure of a lifetime? Maybe a visit to Nepal could fulfill your unfulfilled dreams. Imagine the crystal clear chilling River flowing straight down the snow filled Himalayas. Think of its rapid speed with swift current and crashing waves and imagine yourself in the middle of it in a rubber inflated boat or kayak cruising down. Isn’t it exhilarating? Forthrightly speaking‚ Nepal’s roaring

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    SINGLE V.S. MARRIED LIFE The changes in generations directly effect people’s choices and also their life qualities. In the old times‚ people were usually getting married and having a lot of children. However‚ in today’s world‚ people mostly prefer to stay single. What changed? Meaning of ’freedom’ or ’responsibility’? First of all‚ freedom is everybody’s right in our world. However‚ it can change a little bit when you get married. There is a fact‚ that nobody should has the rights to

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    make up the craziest stories or lies‚ but in real life you often find stuff that happens that is so crazy and unbelievable that it just seems that no one could have made that up. Things that happen in real life can be more unbelievable than those an author makes up. Fiction demands reasoning and truth does not. Fiction has to abide by more expectations in order to keep a reader in a believable state more so than real life simply because real life is has unexplainable exceptions. We live in a world

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    Ruth DeKold 11/21/14 Rhetoric Honor Versus Life Among all the things sought after by men – riches‚ pleasure‚ righteousness‚ fame‚ power – honor and life are perhaps the greatest. Honor‚ according to the dictionary‚ is “a good name or public esteem; a showing of usually merited respect; chastity‚ purity; a keen sense of ethical conduct; integrity." But this defin does not do honor justice. It fails to communicate the sanctity of honor. Thomas Gordon‚ in Cato’s Letter No. 57‚ defines it justly: "True

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    TV show wanting to live his own life. Although these texts are very different in style and story‚ they both show the positives and negatives of themes like ‘the good life’‚ the perfect society and justified power‚ among many others. All while showing the personal views and opinions the authors and directors have on these themes. Not only will we look at the different themes in the book but the similarities and differences between the creators views. ‘The good life’ is something that we are all looking

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    debate about capital punishment versus life in prison. I am in favor of capital punishment because it totally removes the possibility of an offender repeating his or her crimes and possibly saves the lives of others. The main purpose of the death penalty is to protect the right of other Americans to live. In his book‚ “The Law”‚ Frederic Bastiat writes‚ “Humans have an inalienable right to exist outside of and before government. These right’s are life‚ liberty‚ and property. When one

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    others disagree. They think that you need to be married to achieve ultimate happiness. So‚ what are the differences between being married and being single? The three most popular arguments between a married life and a single life are freedom‚ social life and finance. Let’s start with the first difference: freedom‚ since it is the first thing you give up when you marry to someone. Coming along with marriage is responsibilities‚ it means that you have to take care

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    Nepal Nepal‚ officially Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country located in South Asia between tow boulders China and India. It has eight of the world’s 14 tallest mountains‚ including the top of the world‚ Mount Everest. The country seems a dot in the globe‚ however‚ an altitude is ranging 60 m. to 8848 m. above the sea level between 129 km. distance. Sixty-five percent people rely on agriculture. Nepali is an official language in the multi-linguistic‚ multi-religious

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