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    The Many Facets of Taboo

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    various cultures. She points out that the word "taboo" originates from the Polynesian languages meaning a religious restriction.3 She finds that "taboos flow from social boundaries and support the social structure."4 In reference to Freak Shows at circuses‚ Rothenberg makes the observation that people who possess uncommon features and who willingly go out in public to display such oddities to onlookers are acting as "modern-day taboo breakers" by crossing the "final boundary

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    Attributes of Allah

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    Allah is the proper name of God‚ however‚ we know Him generally through His attributes. These attributes describe how Allah manifests Himself to us. God’s attributes are innumerable since human intellect cannot possibly comprehend every aspect of the Supreme Being. A Hadith of the Holy Prophet (peace be on him) makes mention of Ninety Nine names of Allah commonly known as al- Asmaul Husna‚ the Most Names. In the Holy Quran we read: "And to Allah alone belong all perfect attributes. So call Him by

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    The Panther Analysis

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    distressed. Though panther is a mighty and strong animal‚ it seems as if all his powerful desires have vanished. Sometimes he opens his eyes and an image goes into his heart through the tensed and arrested muscles but it ends there without any result. The tone of the poem evokes freedom. As the panther does not see the world and his visions are also confused‚ he is moving hither and thither helplessly. The poem depicts the agony of the panther that has been imprisoned. The mighty strength of the panther

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    land of temples‚ one of the oldest civilisations of the world‚ the second most populous country in the world. India is a land of villages and fields. Its fields are fed by the mighty rivers like the Ganga‚ Yamuna and Brahmaputra. It is effectively isolated from the rest of the world by natural and geographical barriers. The mighty Himalaya acts as a defensive rampart against invasion by land. The high seas guard the frontiers of India on three sides. The Bay of Bengal‚ Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean guard

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    According to the words of one critic‚ Isabel Paterson‚ "As freak law‚ the antitrust laws stand alone. Nobody knows what it is they forbid." In 1914 Congress legislate the Clayton Act‚ which forbidden particular trade actions if they significantly reduced competition. Simultaneously Congress initiated the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)‚ who’s judicial and business specialists could pressure business to agree to "consent decrees"‚ which gives a substitute instrument to guard antitrust. 2.1 Extraterritorial

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    not proud”. In this sonnet he speaks about death and how it should not be proud because it is neither mighty nor fearful. To prove his point of view‚ he uses an argumentative tone and logical elements taken from science as well as nature and mixes them in a wonderful way. The argument starts in the first quatrain as Donne ad-dresses death and challenges it by saying that it is neither mighty nor dreadful‚ which‚ to some readers‚ sounds quite strange and inconvincible. However‚ in the second

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    Dr Martin Luther King

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    we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream." This part within Dr. King’s speech was very powerful as it gives you images of the mistreatment towards blacks‚ and their emotions‚ how it makes them feel. He uses figuritive language in the last sentence as he says "we will not be satisified until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream"‚ that is a similie. He was protesting against what rights the blacks did not have

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    He has the power to call upon the Mighty Sea Gods (a five-headed hydra that terrorizes ships in open waters) at will. In the course of his life‚ he developed a deep connection with the sea creature. With this unbroken bond‚ Philip is able to (when near) feel what it feels‚ see what it sees

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    But a warrior of Hygelac’s heard of Grendel’s doings; he was the strongest of men alive in that day‚ mighty and noble. That man called for a ship‚ said he would cross the ocean and help the king who needed help. Wise men urged him to that adventure though he was dear to them. They examined omens and whetted him on. So the good Geat chose the bravest warriors‚ fourteen of them‚ and that crafty sailor led them to the land’s brim‚ to the ship. They readied the ship on the waves

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