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    Murari Sharma Someone I know recently visited a village in Sindhupalchok, not far from the capital, with a team only to find that no one had arrived there before them with the relief materials the villagers annihilated by the April and May earthquakes desperately needed. Think of far-flung places where the victims have been fending for themselves. However, our ministers were in a hurry not to help the victim but to secure sinecures for them and their colleagues. They do not care about the…

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    Chivalry throughout the years has died, it has been beaten and changed and thrown into unpredictable situations and called appropriate. Nowadays chivalry is not a popular term, it’s not used as often it’s commonly mistaken as being a gentlemen or simply just being nice. One of the funniest contradictions in today’s world is that we have a lot of feminist who also like it when men are being chivalrous. Many women claim that chivalry is dead, thus the inspiration for the title, these women also…

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    They are like dialogues in Mani Ratnam’s (a very renowned director in India with one of Time 's All-Time 100 Movies to his name) movies– short, unexpected response that bring in a chuckle about human relationships. What is the science connection? I researched what was common between…

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    Julie Rursch Reflection

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    TAPTL The purpose of this essay is to take a professor to lunch, to learn, and to reflect about he or she. The professor given to my group was a professor none of us knew, Julie Rursch. We had no background about her and we did not even know what she looked like. She was actually a really nice woman. I felt like my group worked out fine, everyone played their part. I was in charge of the thank you email to Julie Rursch. Jonathan Greazel job was to return the dining card. Ethan Pullman role…

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    The birth order theory was discovered by Alfred Adler. The theory refers to the order of birth in which one was born in. It is sometimes believed that the order in which a child is born in plays a significant role in how the child will act in life. The birth order theory has four birth order personalities, first born, second born, the only child, and youngest. I grew up in a large family of five sisters, and one brother. I was the baby or last born for about five years before my youngest sister…

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    Throughout the world, there are thousands of people who speak different languages and have differing cultures and customs, however, they all share a similarity with one another which is storytelling. In American mythology, people told various stories about heroes, and as the American settlers moved west, so did their new stories and legends. In these folk tales, they all establish similar cultural values. In the tale Pecos Bill Rides the Tornado retold by S.E. Schlosser, Pecos Bill was a well…

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    The articulations of custom, tradition and culture have been posited against discourses of rights in terms of British Colonial rule in India. These distinctions emerged alongside the British ‘civilizing mission’ in which the question of rights came to the forefront of the discourse and were matched with the invention of culture. Edmond Burke’s analysis of rights in the context of the French revolution reveals that natural rights are inherited and passed down from generation to generation, as…

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    We were in fact, sitting in the local nail salon, being treated heavenly. Obviously, she knew, so did my other two cousins and aunt. We were all kicked back in the salon’s wonderful massage chairs, and enjoyed our mani-pedis. Once, we all were done and joyful with our foot results, I paid for five people including myself and in the end I had $349.4. I was completely content with the amount I still had because it was more than what I had just a few hours ago. All…

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    Gerald Williams ENG 232 Ethical Paper Born into Brothels… Selfless or Deceptive? While the children were able to speak about how their lives were at home, the documentary lacks in explaining it's true motives to the children and parents and the depicting of the true horrors of living in the Red District. Before sharing evidence of why this movie had unethical parts, let me first share with you what this movie was about. A video, Video: Born into Brothels, Calcutta's Red Light Kids states that,…

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    Good morning, my name is Mani, and my topic for this English IOP is Theme Of Freedom. The theme freedom in Persepolis is expressed throughout the graphic novel Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi. The utmost speciality of the novel Persepolis is of it being written in a graphical format. first of all, what is a graphical novel you guys must be wondering, A Graphic novels are books that combine both text and illustration, the pictures are arranged in panels while the text can be in speech bubbles…

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