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    matter‚ but it’s used to serve or reflect credit on one’s clan or one’s neighborhood not society in general. It was also believed that there is no separation between private and public. If your family was not in good order‚ you were not adequate to work for the government. It was believed that only when families are regulated are states well governed and only when states are well governed is there peace in the world. For them cultivating yourself‚ regulating your family and governing the state

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    Amir Khusrau: Life and Works

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    INTRODUCTION Amir Khusrau was a Turk and a Soldier by birth. His title ’Turkullah ’ which means (The Turk or Soldier of God)‚ which was bestowed upon him by his Pir Sheikh Nizamu-Din-Auliya‚ shows that he was of Turkish origin.1 His ancestors had migrated to India in the early 13th century on the eve of Changis Khan’s Onslaughts. His father Amir Saifu-Din-Mahmud Settled down at Patiyali (in District Etah in Uttar Pradesh‚ which was situated on the bank of the river Ganga and entered the service

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    How Cars Work

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    In this article‚ I’ll discuss the basic idea behind an engine and then go into detail about how all the pieces fit together‚ what can go wrong and how to increase performance. The purpose of a gasoline car engine is to convert gasoline into motion so that your car can move. Currently the easiest way to create motion from gasoline is to burn the gasoline inside an engine. Therefore‚ a car engine is an internal combustion engine -- combustion takes place internally. Two things to note: There

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    popularity. She is seen as desperate. The Necklace was written in 1884 by Guy de Maupassant a French writer. In ‘Veronica’ the main female character is Veronica; a native villager. Veronica is seen as a strong‚ happy character despite her misgivings in life. Veronica was written in 1995 by Adelwale maja-pearce. Even with their differences the characters have similarities even though their backgrounds are so different. In Veronica the writer is trying to get sympathy from the reader by talking about

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    how WTO works

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    There are several advantages of trade. From increasing living standards and ~~~. However‚ it is not just living standard that increases - more trade also increases the possibility of trade disputes. International trade disputes can occur when nations do not like the terms of a trade agreement or disagree with policy changes a trading partner has made. The WTO is run by its member states. All major decisions are made by the membership as a whole‚ whether by ministers or by their ambassadors or delegates

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    quintessence of classic American literature is Nathaniel Hawthorne. The quintessences of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classics are his anti-transcendentalist views. However‚ there is a subtler view of this author‚ especially portrayed in The Scarlet Letter‚ which is also characterized. This is his portrayal of women and femininity. He portrays women as essential‚ good contributors to society‚ and a wonderful being. Hawthorne has always presented the few good women of his books as beautiful and tall. Hester Prynne

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    Influenced me

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    people the injuries she suffered would have been enough to cripple her for life‚ but instead she persevered and is now a competitive body builder and model. Talk about inspiring. Her dance routines during fitness competitions include high kicks‚ splits‚ and some ninja moves‚ which participants are required to do on top of their strength performances. Her positive attitude is what has kept her going. I was thinking about how she did that routine? But she blew my mind. She truly had inspired me!!

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    analysing how the organization setting where I practiced as a student social worker influences individual performance‚ teams‚ inter-agency and inter-professional working. Organisational theories‚ relevant legislation will be utilized along with social work values throughout the assignment and my professional development and lastly give a conclusion of recommendations for improving practice. To comply with the Data Protection Act (1998) the organization has been anonymised. Waterman et al‚ (1980)’s 7-S

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    When reflecting on personal influences in my life‚ no one has had a greater impact than my father. He is and always continues to be a positive role model as a father. He always stands by my side‚ and whenever I fall down‚ he encourages me to stand up by myself and on my own feet. My dad has a huge impact on the way I become a person today. He has influenced my life by teaching me the lessons and showing me the right behaviors and wrong behaviors In the description of my father‚ it is evident that

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    Brecht’s work is best understood in its context: his methods cannot be successfully applied today. Discuss. Bertolt Brecht has become universally known as one of the founding fathers of the Epic Theatre conventions. Erwin Piscator originally coined the term in his first year as the director of Berlin’s Volksbuhne and it arose in the mid twentieth century by theatrical practitioners as an artistic response to the political climate of the time and providing a critical perspective on what they perceived

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