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    Shemsigul's Grievances

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    Guilds that dealt in white women were thought to be part of the elite society due to the cost of white female slaves. These slaves usually became part of a harem or a concubine as a sex slave. Each slave dealer would travel long distances across the Mediterranean, from Istanbul to Egypt, to gather slaves and then return to either the market or to a private purchaser with them. In this case, it seems that some…

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    Don Juan is a person spiritually rich, capable of love and longing, but perhaps he too often falls in love. However, he is not a seducer-freeloader and just his amorous nature pushes him to new, unfamiliar, fascinating love. Don Juan deftly penetrates into female hearts and thoughts, guessing their desires and feelings, and as soon as he manages to detect them it mean he has feelings. And while Casanova is rude and uses flattery to please himself, then Don Juan is a true gentleman who knows how…

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    The Serving Leader

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    Displaying the qualities of a servant leader as described in Ken Blanchard’s book, The Serving Leader, Esther not only saves the Jewish people, but also reestablishes Jewish community and raises their status among the Persians. “Serving leaders, run to great purpose, raise the bar, blaze the trail, build on strength and upend the pyramid” (Jennings & Stahl-Wert, 2004, p. 100-102). Facing impossible challenges, Esther ascends to reach her goals. Actions of a serving leader are visible in her…

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    assumption, the purpose of this paper is to conduct a comparative analysis of the central symbol in two poems having almost the same title: The first one is the Eagle which was written by the Victorian poet Alfred Tennyson (1885) and the second, Al Okab Al Harem, the Old Eagle written by Abass Mahmoud Al Aqad. The study will investigate the semiotics of the symbols in the two poems, thus coming up with analytical reading strategies which…

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    Zebra Research Paper

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    foal will become a fully mature at 3 to 6 years old. There populations is at round 750,000. The gravy zebra were over 15,000. But there is only 2,500 remaining today. There is large group call herms. Both a plain zebra and a mountain live in a harems. Gravy zebra come together for a short period of time. Herds come together from temporary group to 30 members. They zebra stand up to sleep but only if there I”not danger come. The herd eyes alert to danger. The animal attacked them will come and…

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    Tahiti Tattooing History

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    During his voyage to Tahiti, Captain James Cook encountered heavily tattooed men and women. The word ‘tatu’ meaning to mark something and the tattoos the captain and his crew got cemented our use of the word. The term derived from the specific method of inscription where sharp needle-like instruments were tapped onto the skin to penetrate the dye under the surface skin layers. However Tahiti is not the only evidence of ancient tattooing tradition. The history of tattooing can be dated back at…

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    leaders of Egypt. She was queen and her brother was king. Her reign was ended by a group of often in attendance at the court of a king or other royal personage., led by the eunuch,a castrated man, especially one formerly employed by Oriental rulers as a harem guard or palace official, Pothinus. After they took her from power, her brother became king, however since he was too young Pothinus and…

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    one month, she gives detailed descriptions of the landscape, cities of Rabat, Fes, Marrakesh, Moulay Idriss and Meknes and provides a description of the Moroccan people, their history, folkways, and architecture. She criticizes the ceremonies and harems she has attended from her own perspective as a western lady that expresses her dislike of the Moroccan traditions and habits and she describes them as male tyranny and female enslavement. Her views reflect her position that stands for the…

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    Bat Vs Vampire Bat

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    These colonies are known as harems, which primarily consist of females, their offspring, and very few males. The males that are present in these harems are know as resident males. The few resident males mate with all of the female bats living in the colony. Vampire bats are the only living species of bat to exhibit an adoption characteristic…

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    Polygamy Is Bad

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    Why is polygamy considered bad? Is it because people view polygamy as one man having their own personal harem that acts like nothing more than slaves for that man's pleasure? But is that true? To quote Elbert Hubbard “Polygamy: An endeavor to get more out of life than there is in it.” So is polygamy evil as we believe? I believe that though the government has passed many laws that are against polygamy. I believe that it should be legalized. What is polygamy, polygamy is the practice of a man…

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