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    Martyrs Day

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    memory of the Father of the Nation and other martyrs is observed throughout the country at 11 a.m. At Rajghat‚ in front of the Samadhi of Gandhiji‚ all-religion prayers are held and bhajans dear to him sung. January 30‚ 1948 is the saddest and most poignant day in our history. For on this day‚ 78-year old Mahatma Gandhi was killed in Birla House (now known as Gandhi Smriti) when he was going to join his evening prayers. This was the biggest tragedy that the Nation faced after

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    My Childhood

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    In every person’s life ‚ there are many important times. One of them is childhood . Some people may argue that childhood is the happiest time in a person’s life‚ other think that it isn’t so. But for me ‚ I had the happiest memories as well as the saddest memories in childhood. When I was a child ‚ the world seemed to be a place of a joy and happiness to me. There was nothing worth worrying about because my parents always looked after me .Also ‚ I lived with the full of my grandmother’s love .I used

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    Typhus's Disease

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    On August 4th 1944‚ The Franks and Van Daans were arrested from the annex. They were sent to Westerbork transit camp. Four days later on August 8th. On september 3rd 1944 the families were sent to Auschwitz‚ however they did not actually arrive till September 6th. The Van Daans‚ as well as Mr and Mrs. Frank stayed at his camp. However in October Anne and margot were sent to another camp‚ (Bergen-Belsen concentration camp). At Bergen-Belsen concentration camp a sickness called typhus was going around

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    Farewell Speech

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    college I got back innumerable friends and loads of good times. First Year Engineering must be THE most memorable year for any of the students out here. Farewell poem: I love the simple word hello It always rings a joyful bell But one of the saddest words i know Is the oft times tearful word farewell. Some of the jokes are occupational (i.e.‚ only people working with me will understand)…so ignore it and move on. I will really miss this place. You probably think how can somebody miss Tidel

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    “Help stop torture from spreading” Do you know Matthew Shepard? He was ranked number 33 on the saddest deaths. Matthew was a normal 21 year old going to university of Wyoming. He was “he was a young man that could relate to everyone‚ also was the type of person that was very approachable and always looked to new challenges. Matthew had a great passion for equality and always stood up for the acceptance of people’s differences.” Says his father. During a High School trip in February 1995 were he was

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    Hercules was the strongest man on earth and he had the supreme self-confidence magnificent physical strength gives. Everybody has a strength‚ whether it’s physically or mentally. Like Hercules his physical strength saved him from obstacles throughout his life‚ but as a result of his strong emotions he harmed himself by killing others with his strength. Hercules goes through profusion a challenges throughout his life that required him to use his strength as well as his skills. He showed his brute

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    All About Zita

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    apparent for the villagers. He comes across Zita‚ the innocent province girl who who coincidentally has the same name as her past lover. Zita becomes fond of her gloomy teacher and soon grew keen and observant with his actions. Mr. Reteche was saddest whenever a certain mail arrives: a letter enveloped in a blue. Zita’s father asks Mr. Reteche to teach his daughter how to be ’a lady’. He agrees and teaches her how to dress‚ act and dance like a city lady. One day he told Zita to dress accordingly

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    happy‚ Murad refuses to pay him for submissions to his self-proclaimed literary magazine. His wife Sarla is indignant at his time away‚ his fellow professors think he is having an affair in Delhi or push him to get a taping of Nur’s voice. The saddest part is the result of the sessions. Drunk and encouraged by his admirers who follow him along to the sessions‚ Nur offers nothing new or

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    God will always be here is said. Yet‚ there are recorded instances in the Word of God those rare times when God has made the decision to not be present. This statement‚ of course‚ recognizes God’s omnipresence‚ which means that God is everywhere present. However‚ while God is everywhere present‚ there is also His manifest presence. His manifest presence is when‚ while He is present everywhere‚ He is recognized or when He makes Himself known. While God is omnipresent‚ there were a few times when He

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    simply wrote well over a thousand poems and they were eventually published soon after her death. Brooke on the other hand wrote along as he experienced such horrific events. According to Literary Critique John Drinkwater‚ Brooke’s death was one of the saddest losses in poetry since Shelley’s death. He wrote some of his poems with feelings of patriotism and nationalism for his country‚ making his work excelling. Dickinson did write excellent poems as well but mostly about life. A Literary Critique said

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