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    Autobiography Shah Rukh Khan The Autobiography Of Shah Rukh Khan Brought to You By: http://www.imshahrukhkhan.com http://www.imshahrukhkhan.com Page | 1 Autobiography Shah Rukh Khan A Legend Is Born On 2nd November 1965 a normal occurrence happened at the Talwar Nursing Home in New Delhi. Just like many newborns‚ I was born with the umbilical cord entangled around my neck. A nurse said that it was by the blessings of Hanuman and that I would be a very lucky child

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    importance of historical events and especially of Genghis Khan Empire in our country and my personal interest in the field of history I have chosen the Legacy of Genghis Khan Mogul as my Monograph title. From the time I was at high school I was interested in reading historical books‚ and it gave me the opportunity to think deeply about who we are and how our nation struggled through history. At the time of high school I read about Genghis Khan‚ and become interested to search more about him‚ because

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    CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF KUBLA KHAN Sometimes‚ a poem is celebrated not for the story it tells‚ but for how it is told. Some poems are famous simply because of the way they are told: the elaborate‚ vivid language used to describe places and sights. “Kubla Khan or A Vision in a Dream” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is one such poem. Written in 1798‚ it is a poem that uses intricate language to portray a vision or dream that Coleridge had. Coleridge claimed that the poem was written in an opium-induced

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    General Musa Khan The photograph of general Musa Khan shows national identity. The photograph shows him as an ex general of the Pakistani Army. The techniques that used which demonstrate that he is a leader are his body language‚ clothing and his medals are a symbolism of military leader and that the photograph is an offering gaze. General Musa Khan is depicted as a leader through his body language‚ the way he is sitting. His erect upright posture shows us that he is very formal and serious about

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    attempted to bring in land reforms but the idea was not implemented properly. Labor‚ law and administrative reforms were also introduced during his regime. Ayub Khan also initiated Family Laws in the country. He planned a new city and moved the capital from Karachi to Islamabad in 1962. Every thing was moving in the right direction for Ayub Khan till the start of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. The performance of the Pakistani army was good but the war caused a rapid decline of the country’s economy

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    REPort PAKISTAN ECONOMY AYUB KHAN REGIME (1958-69) SUBMITTED TO: SIR KHAWAJA HASHIM SUMBITTED BY: MARIA ANWER (BB-11-01) MAIMOONA MALIK (BB-11-22) SANA IRUM (BB-11-23) NIDA JAVED (BB-11-32) SADAF AKRAM (BB-11-41) AASIA YASMEEN

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    Genghis Khan: Destined to be a Hero Arriving in this world with a blood clot in the palm of his hand ‚ Genghis Khan was destined to be a hero. In 1167‚ Genghis Khan was born to Yisugei‚ Chieftain of the Kiyat-Borjigid‚ and his wife Ho’elun. He was named Temujin (which means blacksmith) after a Tatar Chieftain his father had just captured. As a young boy‚ Temujin experienced many hardships after his father was poisoned by a group of Tartars. This loss of their leader caused the Kiyat tribe to

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    “Cities and Signs” of Calvino’s Invisible Cities In page 15 of Invisible Cities‚ Marco Polo makes his way towards the city of Tamara. His observation of signs before entering Tamara has lost its personality upon entering the city. In the outskirts of Tamara‚ Marco Polo sees signs that are not at first glance obvious: an imprint of a tiger‚ stream‚ and flower. He recognizes these signs because it invokes some sort of emotion within him; the imprint of a tiger invokes fear in the possibility of dying

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    this world millions of years ago. After finishing marveling at the prehistoric bones‚ my grandmother and I went down to the bottom floor where the Genghis Khan exhibit was. Upon entering the exhibit the first thing you see or notice is the giant statue of Genghis Khan. This kind of sets you up to show you what a great and powerful man Genghis Khan had to have been to deserve a statue made in his honor. After seeing this‚ going into the next room or part of the exhibit you see a banner detailing the

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    Analysis of Kubla Khan

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    Analysis of Kubla Khan The poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Coleridge describes images from the poet’s imagination. Using wide vocabulary to show images‚ the poet communicates to the reader the extent of his imagination. The language used throughout the poem describes these images in his dream. The location where Kubla Khan resides is an imaginary place known as Xanadu. The landscape surrounding Kubla’s domain is wild and untamed. The first stanza describes the beauty and mystery of Xanadu with rich

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