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    Salman Khan

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    name. Girls swoon each time he flashes his bare torso on screen (which is quite often). Gossip rags work overtime fishing out juicy tidbits from his personal life: a brawl here‚ an alleged affair there.... And Salman Khan keeps mum through it all. The eldest son of writer Salim Khan claims he isn’t here to please anyone‚ and doesn’t care what the world thinks of him. He hates the press and loathes the idea of answering questions. But he’s one of Hindi cinema’s hottest selling stars‚ a safe bet on

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    Asher Khan

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    The Short Story BY: ASHER KHAN The story sets off to be in a small town in the middle of a dessert called Zoolo in 1597. There were about 3oo‚ooo people that lived there. Every day the normal bread winner of the family would go out and thrive on getting little money to run the family. One of those families that lived there were the McDonalds. They had a family of 7 which included 3 brothers‚ 2 sisters and the parents. The whole town was extremely jealous. They had so much wealth that if they shared

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    Life of Ayub Khan

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    attempted to bring in land reforms but the idea was not implemented properly. Labor‚ law and administrative reforms were also introduced during his regime. Ayub Khan also initiated Family Laws in the country. He planned a new city and moved the capital from Karachi to Islamabad in 1962. Every thing was moving in the right direction for Ayub Khan till the start of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. The performance of the Pakistani army was good but the war caused a rapid decline of the country’s economy

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    ASSIGNMENT ON LEADERSHIP BANGABANDHU SHEIKH MUJIBIR RAHMAN Introduction 1. The leader behind the independence struggle of Bangladesh was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ a tall man with a bushy moustache. Like Nelson Mandela‚ he spent most of his prime lifetime in jail as he demanded justice‚ fair share and democracy for his people. Known as ‘Bangabandhu’‚ he was the very nucleus of independence movement and it was his towering popularity having super charismatic leadership under whose magnificent shadow

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    In the freewrite of Aryan Rahman‚ he discussed and expressed his pride in the fortunes he has in his life. On page 573‚ the most important paragraph or section states “I could look at the mirror and proudly identify myself as one who has a caring family‚ many friends to count on and responsibilities.: Multiple ideas or concepts could be drawn from this statement. Firstly‚ he brought up important aspects an individual may have in their lives‚ such as family and friends. The writer acknowledges that

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    Lahore post office of February 24‚ 1930. This letter is also self-explanatory. ____________________________________________________________________________________1 Very urgent No. 103 Central Jail condemned cell‚ Lahore My Dear Sahar Gull Khan! We are missing the all we celebrate including hunting and lunch with you Kulbir and Kultaar Singh at your lands. Your gardens oranges were delicious. I hope you would have heard of our abandoning the fast after 16 days‚ and you can guess how greatly

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    trail of ghenus khan

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    In this trial of Mr. Genghis Khan (Johnny) vs. Mr. Genghis Khan not being civilized‚ I believe that the Mongol Warrior (Adam) helped bring out the fact that Mr. Khan was indeed innocent of this accusation. This Mongol warrior brought forth the fact that they did indeed give the civilizations a chance to surrender to the Mongols. The Mongol warrior also acknowledged the laws that Mr. Khan had made‚ (This was backed up by the Historian Juvaini (Rachel) and the research that was done by that person)

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    Kubla Khan: Finished?

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    The widely disputed poem Kubla Khan is perhaps a mystery in many aspects. Aside from the symbolism that lies in Coleridge’s stanzas‚ the actual notion of whether it is a complete poem or an incomplete piece of work is an enigma. Although Coleridge claimed that his poem was a mere fragment‚ he did not refer to it as unfinished. Kubla Khan might be an incomplete idea‚ but it is still a complete poem because of it’s last two conclusive stanzas which might have been written post-interruption. The

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    Shahrukh Khan Essay

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    Khan then went on to study theater under the reputed Barry John‚ whom he credits for carving out the actor inside him‚ but his mentor considers his pupil as being solely responsible for his greatness and glory‚ citing Shahrukh to have the perfect combination of talent‚ perseverance‚ belief in yourself‚ a never-give-up-attitude and of course‚ a bit of luck--factors needed for success. Shahrukh began his journey by landing the lead role of a commando in 1988 drama series "Fauji" (1988). He was much

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    Autobiography Shah Rukh Khan The Autobiography Of Shah Rukh Khan Brought to You By: http://www.imshahrukhkhan.com http://www.imshahrukhkhan.com Page | 1 Autobiography Shah Rukh Khan A Legend Is Born On 2nd November 1965 a normal occurrence happened at the Talwar Nursing Home in New Delhi. Just like many newborns‚ I was born with the umbilical cord entangled around my neck. A nurse said that it was by the blessings of Hanuman and that I would be a very lucky child

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