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    Chris embarks on a journey of visions that he never imagined to be successful. Vanessa revives the memories of tall bridges and the Taj Mahal into the future aspects of Chris existence. Chris talks about the universities and college’s acceptance that will be true, by also keeping and spreading positivity among the people in his lifetime. Chris demonstrates the utmost curiosity of ideas…

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    Culture is formed through the certain group of people, who believe and follow specific religion, beliefs, values, and hierarchies which is widespread throughout the world. The spread of culture is making countries across the world multicultural countries through the migration of people with same culture settling in different countries in massive quantities. Culture is the root to knowledge, experience, and it puts the meanings in the world for ideas and issues that educated today. Culture is an…

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    Casino-Hotel in Atlantic City when Hilton Hotels was unsuccess to receive a gambling license. Donald Trump then named it as The Trump’s Castle. While the Trump’s Castle was under construction, Donald Trump bought one of the largest casinos in the world, Taj Mahal, in Atlantic…

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    court groups, Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658) Shah was born to Jahangir and his wife Jagat Gosaini, a Rajput princess. During the reign of Shah Jahan, the culture and splendour of the luxurious Mughal court reached its zenith as exemplified by the Taj Mahal.[46] The maintenance of the court, at this time, began to cost more than the revenue could keep down. Shah Jahan's eldest son, the liberal Dara Shikoh, became leader in 1658, as a result of his father's illness. However, a younger son,…

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    American Casinos

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    casinos lining the Mississippi River coastline from Louisiana to Canada. Atlantic City which is the Third on the list is the place where such pros as Johnny Chan, Erik Seidel and Phil Ivey made their millions and their marks playing cards at the Taj Mahal and the Borgata. The world's substantial gambling brands (Harrah's, Wynn, Bellagio, Sands) have a big presence in Atlantic City. Being an exceptional tourist place with such traveler destinations as the Eiffel Tower, Musee du Louvre, Arc de…

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    He wanted that he should be remembered through his work in the field of music for ages like the majestic “TAJ MAHAL of AGRA”. He had a desire to open his own music troop so he formed his own music troop in the city with the help of his friend “Pinky” and gave their first performance in the bar where no one complained but no one appreciated also. They learnt their…

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    Touch of ‘LOVE’ ‘Love’ the touchiest word in this world. Whoever in this world doesn’t want to be loved? A baby who born can magnificently recognize the love and touch of his or her parent. A little boy or girl who is just walking on the roads with a gloomy face finds a touch of love from his/her friends or elders. A teen may fall in love just by influencing of his or her opposites at a single sight sometimes. And mostly the lifetime bonding of our father and mother is just because of love. Love…

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    The Donald Trump Campaign

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    As 2016 presidential election approaches, people start to consider who they want as 45th president. During republican party presidential primaries, a candidate differentiates itself from other with his atypical personalities. Although Donald Trump is far from being the most liked republican, he is actually at the top of the primaries with 185 more delegates than the second, Ted Cruz. The chance he has to accede the second round are definitely high. Ted Cruz needs 693 delegates (90%) of the 769…

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    Law Of Manu Essay

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    different gods. The roadside shrines are usually in an open area with no building around. The shrines are often natural landmarks, such as mountains and rivers, and are looked after by near communities instead of having a full-time caretaker. The Taj Mahal is the most popular building created using Muslim architecture attracting roughly 7-8 million visitors a year. Dogma/Doctrine- Hinduism’s sole god is Brahman but followers worship and pray to many other gods and goddesses who are…

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    1. The three fundamental variables that added to the Ottoman Empire's development after it rose in northwestern Anatolia were the pioneers' knowledge, the arrangement of an armed force with conventional abilities and new military innovation, and its control of the Dardanelles strait, which was a beneficial connection amongst Asia and Europe. 2. Selim had a vital impact in the historical backdrop of the Ottomans by consummation the Safavid shah's potential risk on the Ottoman Empire. He…

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