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    S. No. 1. LOCAL HEAD OFFICE Ahmedabad HOLIDAY HOME AT Dwarka ADDRESS DETAILS Hotel Radhika‚ Opp. S.T. Bus Stand‚ Dwarka361335 Ebrahim Hall‚ Mount Abu Plot No.3‚ Asoknagar Rd.‚ Opp. Maya Misthan Bhandar‚ Udaipur (Rajasthan). No.712/A‚ 10th ‘A’ Main‚ IVth Block Jayanagar‚ Bangalore 560011. 2nd floor‚ Bangalore Central Co-op. Bank Diamond Jubilee Bldg.‚ No.1‚ 4th Main‚ Chamarajpet‚ Bangalore 560018. Hotel Chalukya (Vasant) Club Road‚ Hubli No.16/1&16/2 Shivanna Complex‚ Kalidasa Rd

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    Street is part of what is locally understood to be ‘Old’ Washington‚ i.e. the original small village that once stood here amongst the coal mines‚ as opposed to ‘New’ Washington‚ which includes the huge ‘Galleries’ Shopping Centre and local council estates. It is this distinction between the old and new towns which I feel is mainly responsible for the inequalities displayed on the High Street‚ and the little interaction between the groups of people who use it. There is evident disjointment between

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    Sarah Orne Jewett: Changing Society Through Writing Sarah Orne Jewett had a challenging life‚ struggling with rheumatoid arthritis and the death of her father in the late 1800’s. Amidst these challenges‚ she continued to write excellent novels that challenged the customs of the time (GVRL 2009). A famous saying of hers states‚ “How seldom a book comes that stirs the minds and hearts of the good men and women of such a village as this” (GVRL 1997). This saying connects to how her novels would make

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    Bienvenido Santos

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    leveled it to the ground and the bell fell from the ceiling did not break. Work had started on it when the Japs came. Many people were afraid‚ and we heard all sorts of news. The trail led father inland beyond the waterless creek were the barrio schoolhouse stood. On both side of the muddy trail are fields now planted to corn‚ hemmed on all sides by coconut trees‚ In our backyard are kilns for drying‚ copra‚ and heaps of firewood from the forest of Lafonte. My elder brother Cario knew that forest by

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    very known for us‚ but he presents in such a way how things goes that I had to read again and again to caress my soul. In a short summary I’ll try to explain to you why. When Mark was a boy he used to walk through two miles of woods to get to the schoolhouse. One evening the whole community was demanding that Mr Epperly’s dog be shot. He gave him a dollar bill and asked Mark to kill Old Ranger. After some tentative‚ he hugged Old Ranger and walked on to the house. His mother decided to keep Old Ranger

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    Life of Shakespear

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    Early life William Shakespeare [4] was born in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ a market town of around 1‚500 residents about 100 miles (160 km) northwest of London. The town was a centre for the slaughter‚ marketing‚ and distribution of sheep‚ as well as for hide tanning and wool trading. The exact date of his birth is April 23‚ 1564‚ which is also the Feast Day of Saint George‚ the patron saint of England. His baptismal record was dated 26 April 1564. He was the first son and the first surviving child in

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    Bellamy‚ a 37-year-old Baptist minister and author‚ was hired as an assistant to the editor of Youth ’s Companion‚ a children ’s magazine based out of Boston‚ Massachusetts. By 1888‚ the magazine had embarked on a crusade to sell American flags to schoolhouses across the United States as an incentive for purchasing subscriptions. The flag promotion slowly evolved into more than just selling magazines‚ and by the following year it had turned into a journey that would ultimately place American flags in

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    zoning of the property as a tourism area. In 1999‚ Hilton International purchased the property with the intent to develop it into a tourist oriented center with apartments and hotel rooms. A year later‚ Arturo Madero purchased the land in as a third-lane good faith buyer and began the development process. Arturo Madero’s project intended to construct near upscale tourist areas such as historical sites‚ convention center‚ and ports. The project was financed with $200mil. by the First Bank of Puerto

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    crossings’ should be considered as potential schemes for promoting pedestrian priority. This paper focuses on the proposed scramble or diagonal crossing scheme at Oxford Circus in central London. This has been designed by Atkins on behalf of The Crown Estate‚ Transport for London (TfL)‚ Westminster City Council (WCC) and the New West End Company (NWEC) and was implemented during 2009. The purpose of the paper is to identify some of the existing examples in the UK and overseas and review the existing guidance

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    sleeping child. The objects surrounding the speaker become metaphors for the work of the mind and the imagination‚ so that the fluttering film on the fire grate plunges him into the recollection of his childhood. His memory of feeling trapped in the schoolhouse naturally brings him back into his immediate surroundings with a surge of love and sympathy for his son. His final meditation on his son’s future becomes mingled with his romantic interpretation of nature and its role in the child’s imagination

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