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    Amair Khan

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    My favorite Indian icon is the actor Aamir Khan. I have always been a fan of his ever since I saw his first movie‚ ‘Qayamat se Qayamat Tak’. From being a chocolate hero Aamir went on to do more meaningful roles. What I like most about him is that he is a thinking actor. His passion for movies is very evident. It is said that he involves himself in the film to the point that he ghost- directs it. His recent movie ‘Taare Zameen Par’ was initially directed by someone else but later Aamir took over

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    Kubla Khan

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    Coleridge’s poem “Kubla Khan” (The Oxford Anthology of English Literature. Romantic Poetry and Prose‚ pp. 254 – 257)‚ paying special attention to the romantic interpretation of art and the status of the artist/poet. Along with “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”(1798) and “Christabel” (1816)‚ “Kubla Khan” is one of Coleridge’s most famous and impressive poems. These poems deal with supernatural events. At the time of the poem’s publication‚ Coleridge calls Kubla Khan a “fragment” and subtitles

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    Genghis Khan

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    Genghis Khan Genghis khan has done what many could not during his time like being one of the greatest conquers‚ having a very high education‚ and is a great military leader. Genghis Khan should be included into the medieval Hall of Fame. He has good government establishments‚ he is an effective military leader‚ and under his control even alone‚ the Mongol Empire had a vast territory and growing during and after his time‚ but eventually everything that goes up‚ must come down. Mongolia was controlled

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    Kubla Khan

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    Explanation of “Kubla Khan” in Post-Colonial Context Post Colonialism is the interactions and reactions of the colonialists and the imperialistic powers. Literature which reacts by challenging the content and form of colonial influence and expresses its ideas in its own voice and vernacular language‚ is deemed to be Post-Colonial. Kubla Khan is a poem written by S.T coleridge.This poem describes Xanadu‚ the palace of Kubla Khan‚ a Mongol emperor and the grandson of Genghis Khan.But if we interpret

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    Khubla Khan

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    Name: Duaa Al-Harthi College of Art and Humanities Computer No.: 0981800 European Language Department (English) Poem: Kubla Khan Era: Romanticism began in the late 18th century until the first half of the 19th century‚ where there was a huge shift in technological and cultural conditions which is called the Industrial Revolution. The movement starts when writers rejected

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    ’Children full of life’ is a documentary that focuses on implementing important life lessons into the school curicullum. It follows Mr. Kanamori‚ the teacher of a grade 4 classroom of 35 children‚ and his journey to try and teach these children empathy and compassion towards one another. I highly recommend this documentary to everyone and anyone‚ because it shows an important side of academics that many other countries of the world choose to ignore. EI (emotional intelligence)‚ the ability to

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    Genghis Khan

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    Wall of China‚ and Ho’elun‚ his mother. Temüjin began his gradual ascension to power by offering himself as a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance*‚ or a vassal‚ to his father’s anda‚ sworn brother‚ Toghrul‚ who was khan‚ or lord‚ of the Kerait. Their relationship was reinforced when Temujin’s wife‚ Borte‚ was captured by the Merkits. Temüjin turned to Toghrul for support. Without hesitation‚ Toghrul offered Temujin twenty thousand Kerait warriors to his disposal.

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    Genghis Khan

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    warrior Genghis Khan. He claimed these titles through his origins‚ military campaigns‚ his ability to administrate his empire and legacy. Genghis led his army through many military campaigns‚ using his war- like tactics to conquer anyone in his road. As we look back upon Genghis Khan’s military experiences there are many battles that come to mind; the battle of Karaku‚ the siege of Samarcand and the battle of Indus however above all was the battle of Chairkamaut in 1204-5. Khan faced many formidable

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    kubla khan

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    KUBLA KHAN 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Romantic Movement changed the way art and literature represented the world by focusing on emotions‚ nature‚ and imagination. This emphasis can be seen in the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ one of the most influential poets of the era. In his poem “Kubla Khan‚” Coleridge used dreamlike imagery to describe the fabulous palace of a Mongol emperor. The poem shows the author’s interest in the mysterious and the exotic‚ as well as the beauty and savagery

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    Salman Khan

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    wild at the very mention of his name. Girls swoon each time he flashes his bare torso on screen (which is quite often). Gossip rags work overtime fishing out juicy tidbits from his personal life: a brawl here‚ an alleged affair there.... And Salman Khan keeps mum through it all. The eldest son of writer Salim Khan claims he isn’t here to please anyone‚ and doesn’t care what the world thinks of him. He hates the press and loathes the idea of answering questions. But he’s one of Hindi cinema’s hottest

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