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    The process of discovery is a profoundly meaningful experience which involves moving into unknown realms, causing a re-evaluation of the known. Discoveries occur in a multifaceted fashion as part of a re-consideration of experiences and values, generating new perspectives of ourselves and our world. Rosemary Dobson’s poetry and Fitzgerald’s The Ice Palace position us to recognise the significance of time, change and its confronting challenges. The persona’s desire for creative freedom within…

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    Amsterdam Cheapest time to travel to Amsterdam April to May or September to November, just before the high tourist season starts. Average daily cost on a shoestring budget Well, the average daily cost of travelling to Amsterdam is €40 per day or $42 per day, which includes food at €10, Transportation at €2.8, attraction at €5 and accommodation at €22 per night. Amsterdam is the city of museums. However, most of the museums in Amsterdam have quite a high entry fee. Amsterdam is a beautiful city…

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    Explore the ways relationships are presented in “Of Mice and Men” and “An Inspector Calls” Society is not perfect, it never was. So it is not in any way surprising that many people would try to rectify these mistakes, and improve their society. John Steinbeck and J. B. Priestley wanted to just that. They produced works that show the effects of these mistakes if they are not rectified, in hope of raising awareness about society 's own impurities. Two of these works are "Of Mice and Men" and…

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    Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara Narula Institute of Technology is an initiative of the JIS group. It is located in Agarpara region of west Bengal. The teaching learning procedure maintained in this college is absolutely vibrant and positive. The students feel free to discuss their doubts with the faculty members and improve their progress in studying the technical subjects. This institute has obtained accreditation from national assessment and accreditation Council. The students are…

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    Waqf in Arabic, is hold confinement or prohibition. In North and West Africa Waqf is called awqaf. The word Waqf is used in the Islamic law in the meaning of holding certain property and preserving it for the cantoned benefit of certain philanth and prohibiting any use or disposition of it outside it is specific objective. Whose benefit and usufruct can be extracted without consuming the property itself, Therefore, Waqf itself relates to land and building, there are awqaf of…

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    The Glass Castle: A Memoir

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    Jeannette Walls earliest childhood memory shared within her book, The Glass Castle: A Memoir, is of her getting taken to the hospital after getting caught on fire while cooking hot dogs for herself as a three year old. According to the doctors she was “lucky to be alive” (Walls 9), and was left with a permanent scar from a skin graft. Living in a trailer in Southern Arizona with two siblings, Lori and Brian, and her Mom and Dad, Jeannette was considered, “mature for [her] age” (Walls 9), making…

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    Religion refers to the belief in a controlling power of a supernatural being, especially a personal God or gods. There are many religious practices which may include sermons, rituals, festivals, sacrifices, feasts, initiations, funerary services, prayer, music, art, public service, dance and many other aspects of human culture (Batson et.al, 1993). Religions have narratives and sacred histories which ought to be preserved in holy places that mostly aim at giving human life meaning. This paper…

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    Judith Butler makes the argument in her most influential book, “Gender Trouble,” that gender is a performance; it's what the gender does at particular times, rather than universal standards of gender. The distinction between the two is what creates an idea or perception of gender. According to Judith Butler’s “Gender Trouble”: “There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender; that identity is performatively constituted by the very ‘expressions’ that are said to be its results” (33).…

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    Kit Eldred Betrayal Theme

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    Betrayal is a scornful beast, one that bites the innocent and holds the sinners within its grip. As exemplified by the characters in A Change of Climate, betrayal is not limited to those who are good at heart, it hits home for all characters. Whether this betrayal is inside of themselves, as in the case of Kit Eldred, or if it’s outside as in the case of Ralph Eldred, betrayal plays a major theme. Joseph Conrad once said, “The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone…

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    From 1934 to 1945 Adolf Hitler was the Führer of Germany and leader of the Nazi party. Signing the Treaty of Versailles therefore ended the state of war between the allied powers and Germany imposing extreme sanctions and reparations onto the country as well as the exception of the war guilt clause. Fundamentally, Germany underwent mass economic hardship and unemployment leading to the economic depression. The Nazi party were favoured by German citizens as they conveyed a sense of decisive…

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