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    was really on the other side of the fence before he went back to Berlin.” (199) They are very happy to finally be on the same side of the fence after a year of developing their relationship apart from one another. “Bruno had an urge to give Shumel a hug… Shumel had the urge to give Bruno a hug…Neither of them did hug each other though.”(206) Just before the two boys are killed‚ Bruno has an epiphany about their friendship: that Karl‚ Dan and Martin are no longer his best friends for life. ‘They’re

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    of Troy. Early in the story before he is taken away‚ Odysseus tells his wife that if he isn’t back by the time Telemachus is a man‚ beard on his face‚ then she is to remarry. After the stunning defeat of Troy‚ Odysseus‚ king of Ithaca‚ urges to return to his home where his wife‚ Penelope‚ his son‚ Telemachus‚ and his kingdom await him. On the king’s lengthy journey home‚ he is faced with many challenges that include cyclops‚ sirens‚ Charybdis‚ Scylla and even a few gods. Twenty

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    enjoying killing small animals and his father thankfully notices this peculiar behavior. When explaining to his after why he does this‚ he explains this dark urge he has for killing things. They then talk things out and create some sort of code for Dexter to follow to control himself and not get caught in the acts. As Dexter keeps growing older‚ his urges do also‚ moving on to killing humans‚ but taking the law into his own hands and only killing those who deserve to be put down in his mind‚ such as rapists

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    things are connected and caused by one another. Campbell interprets the things he was taught as a child‚ about the angel and the demon on either side of him‚ as the urges that push our decisions in one direction or the other. These energies‚ he says‚ come from the different organs of the body. Each needs something different‚ and the urges that arise are about what is needed most. Campbell also speaks of the significance of the circle. Each culture has some form of importance in the shape of the circle

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    Each year on World Teachers’ Day‚ we take special timeout to recognize the priceless contribution our teachers continue to make in transforming our country. The educationists captured it aptly when they stated that teachers are “… attractive models who advertise‚ by their very being- that learning does produce wondrous results”. Everytime I move around everyday‚ I see the efforts of our teachers at work‚ playing a vital role in our communities. No matter what the situation or circumstances‚ whether

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    ambition‚ play a part; as well as external forces‚ like close relative’s thoughts and ideas. All of these are very hard to resist. The character Macbeth comes to this point in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. He faces a predicament in which he is having urges to kill the king so that he can take the place of the king. He needs to decide whether or not to do so‚ but there are many forces driving him to commit this crime as he tries his best to resist. His selfish desires to become king along with his wife’s

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    Caulfield and Chappie Dorset - transform‚ while traversing the tortured path from adolescence to adulthood. Both young men have similar characteristics; and seemingly parallel lives. Both authors portrayal of adolescence follows a pattern: a deep-set urge to protect innocence‚ providing an image of courage‚ callousness and compassion that defines the transition to adulthood. While reading Rule of the Bone‚ certain themes and symbols were revealed‚ consistent in both books. Both protagonists hold within

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    sin products such as cigarettes and alcohol. However‚ it will not actually be effective as it should be‚ especially in the Philippines. A tax increase will not make smokers quit smoking nor make drinkers stop drinking. When smokers have the sudden urge to smoke‚ they feel this sort of emptiness that can only be filled when they get to smoke. Along with this‚ they feel the tightness in their chest that could only be controlled with long drags of warm‚ slightly burning smoke. It is likened to having

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    Prader-Willi Syndrome Prader-Willi Syndrome is an unusual disorder rooting from the gene that is passed down to that person (Prader-Willi Syndrome). This disorder can act as an origin for a perpetual sensation of hunger as well as weak muscle tone and a minimal amount of sex hormones (Prader-Willi Syndrome) .This disorder is generally caused by the lacking pieces or defect in chromosome 15 in addition to the malfunction in the part of the brain that controls hunger.. Unfortunately‚ PWS

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    Mukesh Rawat‚ Research Scholar‚ Economics‚ Singhania University Dr. Seema Dhawan‚ Research Supervisor‚ Singhania University TITLE OF THE RESEARCH STUDY -RURAL INDUSTRIALIZATION THROUGH PROMOTION OF AGRO-BASED INDUSTRIES Agriculture‚ cum industrial cum scientific development Today the scientific community transcends national borders and social customs. It is truly international in outlook‚ exchange of knowledge‚ participation of members. A scientist draws inspiration in being recognized by

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