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    1. Introduction The purpose of the report is to present the company profile of Gul Ahmed textile industry. The current status along with the services and products offered by the company will be reviewed in this report. The report also mentions some opportunities the company has. The Company’s board of directors includes six family members of the founder member of Gul Ahmed Group – Late Haji Ali Mohammed. The group has been carrying on business in the INDO Pakistan Sub Continent from the early 1900

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    LADY OF SHALLOT NOTES

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    the island‚ and Tennyson describes the Lady herself. First we learn that she spends her days weaving a magic web‚ and that she has been cursed‚ forbidden to look outside. So instead she watches the world go by in a magic mirror. She sees shadows of the men and women who pass on the road‚ and she weaves the things she sees into her web. We also learn that she is "half sick" of this life of watching and weaving. Part 3: Now the big event: One day the studly Sir Lancelot rides by the island‚ covered in

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “An Ancient Gesture” describes hardships of both men and women‚ while showing women’s hardships aren’t as appreciated. The poem tells of Penelope’s story and how she waits for Odysseus’s return. Her twenty-year wait for her husband would be an extreme hardship for anyone in the same position. While most people would think Odysseus‚ who also went through extreme hardships‚ had empathy for Penelope‚ he just didn’t understand the pain she had endured for twenty years. Odysseus

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    because of the dependence that men had on them. Men were expected to engage in activities such as long distance travel‚ hunting‚ fishing‚ and warfare. Women complimented these activities with activities of their own such as basket weaving‚ preparing and making food‚ weaving

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    The PURA model involves four connectivities — physical‚ electronic‚ knowledge and economic — to enhance the prosperity of cluster of villages. Under physical connectivity villages will be linked to one another by road. There will also be a ring road accessible to each village. Besides roads‚ provisions for electricity and transport facilities have also been included. Digital connectivity will mean linking villages with modern telecommunication and information technology services. For example public

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    My experience in Jaffna. - Sandarangi Perera. For three long decades Sri Lanka was torn apart by a malicious war between the country’s majority and minority. This war made the northern part of the country inaccessible to most of us; its citizens. I myself thought that the people‚ culture and beauty of Jaffna and its surrounding areas would forever remain a mystery to me. However once the war ended the north opened its doors for the rest of the island to come witness all it has to offer. Even

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    There were many inequalities in the novel Gathering Blue. Inequalities that were not necessary and could have been fixed. Many of the problems were due to people being selfish and not wanting everybody to be equal. Kira‚ the main character‚ was subjected to most of the inequalities. She was deemed imperfect by everyone and it changed her life. In the novel Gathering Blue‚ not all people have the same rights; Mainly the physically imperfect people‚ the talented and the poor people. Kira is just

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    The Greeks had a similar concept of masculinity as the modern Western world‚ including traits such as dominance‚ strength‚ and virility‚ all of which were reversed for stereotypical femininity. However‚ men were not ostracized or considered inferior if they did not conform to these ideals or deviated from the norms of sexual orientation or gender identity. Greek men’s power‚ influence‚ and potential were typically derived from their abilities and family lineage. However‚ women were also required

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    With Odysseus in mind she told the suitors‚ “Young men - my suitors‚ now my lord is dead‚/ let me finish my weaving‚ before I marry” (Homer 1324 and 1325). Penelope decided that weaving was in her best interest if she ever wanted to be with Odysseus again. She knew that the men would not be able to deny her proposition‚ for it seemed to be her only way to morn. And if they were to‚ Penelope could

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    The Navajo learned many practices from the Pueblo such as weaving‚ using the loom‚ and sand paintings. The materials in the blanket show cross-cultural influences from the wool used in the blanket were spun from sheep from the Spanish and the dyes came from Indian traders.

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