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    In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare shows a good side‚ and a bad side of a person. At the beginning of the play‚ three witches mentioned “ Fair is Foul” and “Foul is Fair” ( 1.1.13). Macbeth felt that his cousin Duncan are king was unfair to him‚ however‚ Duncan felt it was acceptable. In order‚ to right what Macbeth felt was foul he killed Duncan to make it Fair in his eyes. Their apparition are simply true and they have Macbeth thinking that anyone will hurt him. Macbeth had a taste of power‚ and

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    book Fair

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    BOOK FAIR- 2012 WHEN E-BOOKS MEET THE MANGO PEOPLE… It was a fine sunny morning when I with my bunch of my classmates went to the 18th annual Delhi book fair on 6th September 2012 at Pragati Maidan. It was a nine-day affair featuring discussions on proliferation of e-books and interaction with authors‚ apart from availability of vast number of books on divergent genres. We were supposed to report for a radio show as per our curriculum and were told to reach Pragati Maidan at 10 in morning. Getting

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    Village Fair

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    India is a land of fairs and festivals. There is hardly a month when there are no fairs and festivals. This shows that there was a time when India was fabulously rich. The people were happy and prosperous. They enjoyed life. A fair is an important event in the life of the villagers. It breaks the monotony of their life. They enjoy it most heartily. The dusky village children enjoy themselves for a day. It is a pleasure to see a smile on the face of the careworn wife. I happened to visit the

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    Muhammad (saw) today’s Prophet myself to Abdi lail bin Abd Kulal and offered him Islam‚ but he failed to make any responce to what I had offered to him. I therefore‚ left with a heavy heart and depressed. I felt some relieft only when I reached Qarn Sa’alib. Here I looked up and saw a cloud covering Assalam-o-Alaikum! When we talk about the historical personalities‚ Hazrat Mohammad PBUH is the greatest person among all. Prophet Mohammad PBUH is the last and perfect Prophet of Allah. I am pleased

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    Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair”. This quote perfectly perceives the numerous perspectives in which Macbeth is captured into as he battles between the acts that he has perpetrated and the perceptual reality. In The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ a Scottish noble named Macbeth‚ who respected his ruler dearly‚ was forced to annihilate his king due to the toxicities of ambition and jealousy that he possessed ultimately destroying his innocence. Throughout the story‚ Macbeth

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    constituency relationship with either Congress or the public – as well as restrained. They gave the power to declare war to Congress‚ implicitly prohibiting the President from committing troops to a long-term conflict (Article I Section 8). However‚ if the Founders saw the presidency today‚ I believe they would strongly disapprove.Today‚ the executive is closely tied to popular will‚ not the Constitution. In many states‚ electors are legally obligated for the winner of the popular vote in their state. Many

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    Fair and Lovely

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    Case Study: Fair & Lovely 1. Is it ethical to sell a product that is‚ at best‚ only mildly effective? Discuss. According to my opinion it is not ethical to sell the product that is at best‚ only mild effective because at a spur of the moment the consumer one feel it is the best but as the time goes on one understands the difference and realizes that their trust and loyalty with implicit understanding have been impeached and this may affect the brand in certain ways like pricing‚ promotion

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    The quote “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” that is said by the three witches towards the beginning of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ can be applied to Lady Macbeth’s character. Lady Macbeth showed that her personality consisted of acting in a fair manner to deceive others of her true foul intentions. William Shakespeare sheds light over Lady Macbeth’s true colors when she received news from her husband about him one day becoming king. Lady Macbeth’s foul desire for power was strong enough for her

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    Fair Trade

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    Where it all began What is fair trade? Where did it start? Who started it and why? Believe it or not‚ fair trade has been around for a long time. Fair trade is the practice of directly benefiting producers in the developing world by buying straight from them at a guaranteed price. (thefreedictionary.com) Most items that we buy are not made in the U.S‚ their made in different countries and most of the time the producers are getting ripped off. Talking about fair trade for today isn’t the vocal

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    coming. Macbeth was written in 1606‚ a time period during which people believed in witchcraft. As a consequence‚ Shakespeare emphasizes on this belief. The use of parallelism “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” suggests an idea that the witches want to alter the good and bad. Furthermore‚ it implies that anything that is fair is always foul and vice versa. The witches correspond to the symbol of darkness‚ which additionally creates an unsettling environment as they were assumed to initiate thunder and

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