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    Pakistan has been the multicultural society having people of different cultures and ethnicities which have all been transformed, into crystalline remains of literature in a variety of languages with a host of language, the literature produced here depicts an amazing variety Urdu, Hindi, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, literatures with all of their prestige show a rich literary heritage. However, this progress and development has not been demarcated to indigenous literatures of Pakistan. Pakistani…

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    single-handedly changed through inspiration, i started reading books in all my free time, i got into middle age literature and art, the way they could tell full stories just through one piece of artwork gave me chills because of the emotion shown and the determinacy they had to create something so beautiful and important to them with such little supplies and very few knowledge on painting and drawing. One of my most important models of inspiration and creativity is formed from music, music has…

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    Girl power The girl is portrayed as a symbol of feminine revolt. Unlike other women in the play, she accepts to sacrifice her life for the patriarchal society in which she is imprisoned. She does not just accept rules because she is a woman, but challenges authorities to their eyes. When her father dies, she takes that responsibility to go back to Thebes to look for her brothers. She as well refuses to leave the body of her brother to be eaten by scavengers (Sophocles, 2012). Even if a law had…

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    Ludwig van Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 is considered to be a landmark in the field of symphonic composition. In this work the composer brings the late Classical period into full bloom while bridging in the essence of Romanticism. This was the composers’ first major composition for orchestra in which he scored: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in C, 2 bassons, 2 horns in C and F, 2 trumpets in C, timpani and strings. The form of the piece is comprised of 4 movements. The first…

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    In “Legal Realism, Critical Legal Studies, and Dworkin”, realism highlights the challenges and negative qualities that Positivism encompasses, not only through criticism but a detailed explanation of an alternate perspective of how the law should be. Hart then responds to these criticisms that point out underlying flaws in the realists views, which indicate his modern view on Positivism and how it has evolved from a better known classic version used previously. Even though Hart does defend Legal…

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    Chronic Kidney Disease is also known as Chronic Kidney Failure. This diagnosis describes a set of renal-degenerative symptoms and stages that eventually lead to dialysis, kidney transplant, and/or death. What makes chronic kidney disease so dangerous is its innocuity. Its early symptoms are often nonspecific and can appear to be from other illnesses. Usually, by the time the kidney damage is noticed due to loss of function, it is irreversible. Due to advancing medical technology, improved…

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    LEGAL ENSHRINEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS MAY BE INAPPROPRIATE OR UNNECESSARY Having come to the conclusion that there may not always be a reason for human rights to be enshrined as legally enforceable entitlements, invites an exploration of whether , indeed doing so could be unduly restrictive, inappropriate or even counter intuitive, I will address these three claims in turn 1. Legal enshrinement of a human right as a legally enforceable right may unduly restrict our contemporary list of human…

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    Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...……...2 Aim and objectives…………………………………………………………………………...5 Methodology………………………………………………………………………………….5 Design Process…………………………………………………………………………...…...6 Design 1……………………………………………………………………………………….7 Design 2……………………………………………………………………………………….8 Design 3……………………………………………………………………………………….9 Pin and Rigid joints…………………………………………………………………………10 Hand Calculation……………………………………………………………………………10 Stress- Strain Graph…………………………………………………………………….….11…

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    Staging the Legacy of White Masculinity: A Dramaturgical Reading of Faulkner’s Light in August In Light in August, Faulkner adds an ensemble of characters to his fictional town of Jefferson, Mississippi. Perhaps the most intricate of these additions are Lena Grove, a pregnant woman who enters Jefferson in search of her unborn child’s elusive father; Joe Christmas, a racially ambiguous man whose questionable blood triggers his alienation; and Reverend Gail Hightower, a defrocked minister whose…

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    SUMMARY Introduction Chapters: - Introducing “The bear came over the mountain” - The main theme: identity - Alice Munro’s identity - Canadian identity - Importance of identity in contemporary literature Conclusion 1. Introduction “Cogito, ergo sum” said Descartes as his conclusion in his Meditations about his methodical doubt in 1641; however, John Locke was the first to related the self to the memory, the empiricist philosopher found the identity and the self as…

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