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    Shah Abdul Karim

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    Karim of Bulri was called “The Morning Star of Sindhi Literature“‚ meaning‚ to be the one and only earliest poet whose poetry has reached us in written form and the shape of the verses in sufficient number. The verses were incorporated in his Malfoozaat compiled posthumously by a devotee of his. It contained eight verses of his predecessor Qazi Qazan too‚ whose work has recently been discovered and published. Nonetheless‚ Shah Karim still holds the revered place of the sage‚ the saint‚ the Founding

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    Article review Arabic euphemism: the question of politeness in translation Purpose: The article explains euphemism definition and shows the main characteristics of euphemism and the use of it in several discourses. It provides Arabic examples of euphemisms that been used by native speakers of Arabic language. Also‚ it explains the reason behind using this linguistic politeness strategy. In addition the study expose the use o euphemism in the old classical Arabic with examples occurred in the

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    Thai verse contains a great variety of meters‚ and the tonal quality of the language provides an additional metrical device not available in non-tonal languages. Tonal measure usually takes the place of rhyme‚ although in at least one form‚ the Kap‚ both are employed. Thai poetry is unlimited with regard to subject‚ but perhaps the best known and most numerous poems are the elegantly expressed and very musical love songs known as Klon’pet ton. The Klon’pet ton are very brief‚ eight- line verses in

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    us‚ who do not live according to the sinful nature but according to the Spirit.” Romans 8:1-4 “Romans 8 has been called the ‘inner sanctuary within the cathedral of Christian faith.’ ”1 The first part of Romans 8 speaks of life through the Spirit. Verse one says “there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus…” (vs. 1) Paul is stating that “Christians have been placed beyond the reach of the condemnation of God. The condemnation about which Paul writes refers to last

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    Technique is able to narrate a horrific timeline all the while filling every single verse with injections of commentary ranging from mythological and religious ethics‚ such as The Seven Deadly Sins and Oedipus‚ to American cultural values and racial identities. “Dance with the Devil” could easily be considered as the 20th Century‚ Hip-hop version of “Oedipus Rex.”

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    of the poem was cordial and relaxing. The sentiment was also inspiring as the poem gave me the strong feeling of passion by his use of poetic devices and tone. The verse "Loving can heal‚ loving can mend your soul" paints a beautiful mental image which strengthens the power and passion the poet is trying to portray. In addition‚ the verse "We keep this love in a photograph" allows for the symbolization of a picture as a memory of love. This provides the poem with the basic foundation that drives the

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    Salvation Plan

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    person to make a decision to receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. You should say something like‚ “Are you willing to pray and receive Jesus Christ into your heart as Lord and Savior?” I It is easier to use a salvation plan with all the verses from the same book of the Bible. Some of the books you can use for this purpose are: Romans‚ Ephesians‚ John‚ 1 John‚ Acts‚ Isaiah‚ etc. I have given two salvation plans to start off with below. A SALVATION PLAN USING JOHN

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    The Renaissance

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    War of Roses)-17th Cs. *Philip Sidney wrote the first Elizabethan sonnet cycle: Astrophel and Stella *Edmund Spenser wrote a long epic‚ The Faerie Queen‚ in Spenserian stanzas *Christopher Marlowe popularized pastoral verse (idealizes the rural life) - Elizabethan era was the height of English Renaissance Time Line Humanism: Mankind was believed capable of earthly perfection. Optimism: the belief that life was improving for the first time in anyone’s memory

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    of education and training‚ prohibiting it in measured stages. First‚ He made it clear to them that the harm of drinking alcohol is greater than its benefit; next‚ He told them not to come to a prayer while intoxicated; and finally‚ He revealed the verse in Surah Al- Ma’idah in which He made the final say that drinking alcohol is totally and decisively prohibited. Almighty Allah says: “O ye who believe me! Strong drink and games of chance and idols and divining arrows are only infamy of Satan’s handiwork

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    While most would agree‚ William Shakespeare - in his own way - was different. In his Sonnet 19‚ his lyrical I even tries to stop it‚ this unstoppable force that alters and consumes everything‚ this "Devouring time"1‚ as it is called in the first verse. Enveloped in the usual Shakespearian structure of the sonnet‚ the (female) lyrical I allows time to do whatever it wishes with the world‚ but forbids it to consume one thing: Her lover’s beauty. As usual for the Shakespearian Sonnet‚ it consists

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