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    Bend It Like Beckham

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    Bend it Like Beckham Friday‚ May 31‚ 2013 7:46 PM   page 6 of the booklet.   A description of Jess and her English friend‚ Jules (Juliette). Both Jess and Jules love Beckham and they are 18 years old. They prefer to wear tracksuits rather then wearing attractive clothes like Jess’ sister Pinky. They were both skillful at soccer and they both loved Joe.   Describe the homes both girls live in and the area around their homes. Jess’ house is filled with photos of Guru Nanak (the founder of

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    Sagar Narrative Report

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    Sagar Tiwari is a young 20 year old Delhiite from an affluent family who chose to break free from under his parents’ safe and secure care. He is a student by day‚ part time direct seller by mid day and a singer by night. Sagar was always drawn towards singing as a young boy‚ his passion for music and performing on stage made way when he got his first guitar at the age of 16. “Everyone knows when a guy fashions a guitar he has the attention of every girl in the room‚ that is partly why I enjoyed playing

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    <br> <br>********** <br>Le Griffin writes that: <br> <br>"Maharaja Ranjit Singh ruled his kingdom exactly according to the Sikh way of life and Sikhism considers everyone as friends and talks about the welfare of all irrespective of caste and creed." <br> <br>********** <br> <br>The spirit of Gurbani couplet‚ "The one Lord is the Father of all and we are the children of the one Lord rules supreme in every Sikh heart." Charles Hugal‚ writes in his book‚ "Travels in Kashmir and Punjab"‚ that‚ "probably no person in

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    teachings of kabir

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    Foundation Of Indian Culture Teachings Of Kabirdas Kabir: Kabir Saheb appeared on lotus in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi‚ also known as Kashi‚ he was born in the year 1440 AD and died in 1518 AD. According to some people he was initiated by Ramananda‚ a famous Hindu guru and community leader at that time. Using poignant language‚ Kabir criticized caste ideology and declared the equality of all human beings. He employed a Socratic method of teaching‚ pleading with all human beings regardless

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    GURU NANAK PUBLIC SCHOOL MODEL TOWN EXTENSION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK-2012 Class : V ENGLISH: 1. One of the craziest oddities of the English language is that there are so many different collective nouns that all mean ‘ group’. Make a list of atleast 10 collective Nouns and paste pictures to illustrate them. 2. Make an attractive Book Mark. Write a Quotation on it. 3. Read Newspaper daily. Make a collage of News Headlines.

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    I feel it a great pleasure to participate as Chief Guest in the 20th Annual-cum-Sports Day of Akal Academy Baru Sahib here today. Today’s world is very competitive. Mere education will not suffice. Education combined with good‚ moral character and knowledge with proficiency in sports and extra curricular activities is necessary. Education ignites the minds of youth and it should be knowledge-based and should kindle the thinking process in the youth. Educating more and more rural youth is essential

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    Lahore Museum

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    designing‚ building and the interior of the museum structure. The museum houses a vast collection archeological goods and it also boosts a number of painting from different regions and era`s ranging from Mughal to Sikhs and the British. There are also some fine works of wood of Mughal and Sikhs in the museum. The relics from graeco-bactrian era and Nepalese and Tibetan works are a great attraction and so is the great coin collection of the museum. The coin collection is extensive‚ comprising of coins

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    Khatris

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    historically bore the brunt of all invasions into India. These warrior tribes mostly comprise Hindus. Census of India‚ 1901. In Pakistan there are significant Muslim communities with a Khatri background who have preserved their unique identity. Hindu and Sikh Khatris have had a historic presence in Afghanistan (Kabul‚ Herat) where they have been involved mostly in the mercantile business‚ although they have also served as administrators in the past. Khatris have a significant role in shaping the Punjabi

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    Guru Teg Bahadur Ji

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    battle was won‚ (the Battle of Kartarpur) the victorious Sikhs returning home honored their new hero with a new ’warriors’ name. And so Tyal Mal Ji was renamed Tegh Bahadur Ji (lit. Brave sword wielder or Best sword wielder).(Tegh = wielder of the sword. Bahadur (originally meaning brave was by that time being also used as a superlative meaning better or best). The young Tegh Bahadur soon showed a bent in the direction of the earlier Sikhs Gurus who had passed the ’seli’ of Nanak (the sacred headgear

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