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    Pakistan Day

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    Pakistan dayIndependence Day (Urdu: یوم آزادی; Yaum-e Āzādī)‚ observed annually on August 14‚ is a national holiday in Pakistan‚ commemorating the day when Pakistan achieved independence and was declared a sovereign nation‚ following the end of the British Raj in 1947. Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement; the Pakistan Movement aimed for creation of an independent Muslim state by division of the north-western region of the South Asia and was led by All-India Muslim League

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    Fibromyalgia Good Days vs. Bad Days Michele Gay National American University January 11‚ 2012 Abstract Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disease that has “good” no pain days and “bad” excruciatingly painful days. The differences in the days are extreme. A good day is also a mentally bad day‚ knowing that the pain can come back at anytime‚ while an extremely painful day could be mentally a good day because the pain has to go away sometime. Fibromyalgia has many symptoms and there is not

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    Burmese Days

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    owned many colonies throughout the 1800’s including Burma. While the British were able to manufacturing raw materials from Burma until the early 1900’s‚ British Imperialism would forever influence the Burmese Natives. In George Orwell book “Burmese Days‚” racism is one example of this British Imperialism influence. British Imperialism allowed the use of racism to influence the European Club members and British military. Some British authority used racism to diminish the natives‚ which Ellis‚ a timber

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    Days Of Thunder

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    Days of Thunder (1990) directed by Tony Scott is a film about an open–wheel race car driver trying to make it in the National Association of Stock Car Racing (NASCAR). Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) is picked up (hired) by race team owner Tim Daland (Randy Quaid). Daland convinces Harry Hogge (Robert Duvall)‚ a retired crew chief‚ to come out of retirement and be crew chief to his race team. Rowdy Burns (Michael Rooker) is Trickle’s racing nemesis; he is a hot headed driver who will do whatever it takes

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    Easy Day

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    used for brand building and testing the local retail channels in a focused manner. 2. Positioning - “SABSE KAM DAAM HAR DIN”. That’s our positioning statement and we support that with lots of different discount offers‚ sales and schemes. The easy day brand is built around the mission of saving money for our customers by offering quality products at the lowest prices in the market. At easyday‚ we aim to provide significant savings to our customers by being low prices everyday‚ which means that our

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    Training Day

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    Training Day "In the state of nature the man lives a war on all against all. The man is a wolf for the man." Thomas Hobbes. The movie talks about the inner streets conflicts each day in the U.S‚ a war between residents‚ drug dealers and the people who tries to protect from the other. In the movie this war has a principal character‚ one member of L.A.P.D. Detective Sergeant Alonzo Harris‚ a 13 year veteran narcotics officer who has a hidden methodology that passes the line between legality and

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    republic day

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    one of the National festivals of India‚ it isRepublic day. It is a great opportunities for me‚ as you allowed me to share few words on this occasion.  On this day‚ it was January 26‚ 1950 we declared our country as a Republic country by adopting our own constitution. Actually‚ thepreparation of our constitution was over earlier than this date but we choose January 26 for this‚ because this date has its own significance earlier than this day. It was January 26‚ 1930 on the bank of river Ravi‚ our freedom

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    A Day at the Beach

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    increases my anticipation as my brother and I listen to relaxing music‚ ecstatic to leave behind the horrible congested weather of Bakersfield. As the farms and mountains race by in a blur‚ I dream about the rest of my day at the beach. When we finally arrive after what feels like days‚ I run from the parking lot the to the oceansideµ‚ I inhale the cool‚ clear‚ and almost heavenly air of the beach. The salt water traces the air with a unique scent that triggers my memories coming to the beach as a

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    One Day

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    One day - by David Nicholls One day is a romantic story about two people (Emma and Dexter). Who spend the night together on their graduation day on July 15th. at Edinburgh University. They become best friends‚ but fail to come together romantically‚ until it almost is too late. The story follows how the two friends’ relationship develops. Each chapter tells the story of the same day (July 15th) every year. Where we experience Emma and Dexter’s life sometimes together‚ mostly separately some of these

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    Labour Day

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    Give Labour Day back to the workers Robert Fulford‚ Financial Post Published: Friday‚ August 29‚ 2008 Most job-holding Canadians do not belong to unions and express absolutely no wish to join. That ’s the most striking and (in numerical terms) the most convincing conclusion that emerges from the Nanos Research national survey of 1‚000 employees. Behind that single fact we can glimpse a major change in Canadian society‚ the slow but apparently inevitable death of a once-vibrant force in national

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