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    One day you are seized away from your homeland, family, and friends, only to be forcibly situated on an entertainment imprisonment. Until one day your time of death is decided for you accordingly to the convenience of the state of matter but it’s okay because you’re just a defenseless living being that doesn’t speak the human language. Why is it a crime to kill another human but not an animal? Animals are living beings who feel,touch,see, and sense. Animals just like humans, too have feelings…

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    The existence of a soul and its connection to the human body is debated often in metaphysics, since its substance could possibly prove or disclaim the existence of life after the body dies. If the soul exists, and is unrelated to the body, then it may possibly continue on without a corporeal form. If the soul is a byproduct of the body, than it is just as mortal, and will cease to exist when the heart stops. It is my belief that the soul is the result of thought, and is unconnected to the human…

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    the High Intellectual Stage, Utter Selfishness and Altruism, and Reconnects the Individual with the Universe. Elimination of any form of Mental Disharmony and total ‘across the spectrum’ balancing up transforms an eligible Individual into healthy, life trusting, Human Being, entering ‘threshold zone’ preceding the Cosmic Initiation. In fact, The Third World Testament is indeed, that ‘third’ missing component of the ‘rocket booster engine’, which guarantees attainment of the right ‘Cosmic…

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    irony of death in an anastrophe form. The news of the main character husband’s death evokes Mrs. Mallard through a journey of her life as it once was, to a changed life embodied by freedom. The narrator’s illustration of the symbolic meaning of death may/may not necessarily refer to a pilgrim 's journey to ones grave, but rather represent a death of an old way of life to a new way of living full of freedom/joy and a new beginning. The tone/theme of the story takes place through several…

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    the foremost Indo-Anglian writers was not only a realist and visionary, he was also an artist with his genuine concern for society. He has in him a passionate plea for the synthesis of modern and traditional values with a positive affirmation of life. A man of multitudinous interests he has made his mark not only as a novelist and short story writer but also as a translator, creative historian and a biographer. Bhattacharya has especially excelled himself in short story writing because of…

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    Dealings In Conflict

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    everywhere: in the news to private life, in fiction to reality. This much conflict can be a burden, and oftentimes, it is hard to find a way to deal with conflict safely and effectively. To live responsibly and safely in a world with conflict, one must become aware of the situation, stand up for one’s beliefs regarding said situation, and exhibit empathy and support for others affected by the conflict. These methods of living in conflict are shown in real life as well as literature, such as in…

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    wonder, never reach the full heights of that freedom. As she gazes from school, to garden, to Lowood and then to “the hilly horizon”, we see that she is naturally drawn to what is “most remote”, feeling that everything nearer represents a kind of imprisonment. The use of “horizon” is…

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    In “The Knight’s Tale”, we are told the story of two young knights who are found among the bodies of his allies after the destruction of Creon’s forces. The knights, Arcita and Palamon, are sent to dwell in prison by Theseus. In their imprisonment, the knights fall madly in love for Emelye, whom they have observed wandering around the premises. Theseus, realizing the developing quarrel, decides the only way to settle the dispute for Emelye’s hand is by organizing a tournament between the former…

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    Firdaus Research Paper

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    Firdaus’ life was her uncle’s wife, who taught Firdaus that fear entails power. Firdaus could…

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    Synopsis: Nek Mohammad is a middle aged man. He is a simple, naive farmer with a little knowledge of letters. He always finds pleasure in helping to the others, especially, those who are influenced by the devil spirits. But, he also wants to see his community politically strong. For which, he helps a local political leader, Sami Ahmad. When the election time comes every time, he volunteers himself in his every kind of work without charging any money. He has a daughter, Rukhsana and a polio…

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