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    Autobiography of a Fish

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    always kept me and my small colleagues feel safe. However‚ this was not true. One day not a fisherman but a Sahib came to the river with a net. Just as I was wondering how a Sahib could work as a fisherman‚ he threw his net towards the direction of my placement and that of my little friends. He managed to catch about twenty to thirty of us. We were all frightened and wondered what the Sahib would do to us. However‚ this worry did not last long as‚ he soon went to his home and put all of us in water

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    Frozen Pot: Kim ’s Search for Identity During the first wave of immigration‚ the ethnic composition of the United States had been greatly altered. Millions of people from around the world with different religious and cultural beliefs poured into the nation. During this short time‚ there were numerous conflicts and tensions as ethnic groups competed for a place in the sun. In the long run‚ however‚ the ethnic groups learned to live together peacefully‚ intermarried‚ and assimilated. This movement

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    Gurdwara

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    The Golden Temple (Gurdwara) in Amritsar‚ India‚ before walking into the main hall. The main hall is big enough to hold up four to five hundred people. Once you enter the main hall you will see where the Guru sits with holy book called Guru Granth Sahib. The main hall has red carpet with white sheets covering the carpet. The main hall is decorated with many pictures. There is a stage in the middle of the hall which can be accessed by a pathway. The hall also has a dining room‚ and kids study room

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    Desert and New Titles

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    Chapter 2 “Birth” 1. New Title: a. The Birth of a Camel 2. Summary: A camel gives birth named Mithoo. 3. Conflict: Man vs. Nature 4. Themes: Chapter 3 “Kalu” 1. New Titles: a. Attack 2. Summary: Camel attacks dadi then Tipu and Kalu attack each other. 3. Conflict: * Man vs. Nature * Nature vs. Nature 4. Themes: Chapter 4 “Safari” 1. New Titles: a. Sold! b. Farewell 2. Summary:

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    History

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    The coming of Europeans to India The commercial contacts between India and Europe were very old via the land route either through the Oxus valley or Syria or Egypt. But‚ the new sea route via the Cape of Good Hope was discovered by Vasco da Gama in 1498. Thereafter‚ many trading companies came to India and established their trading centres. They entered India as traders at the outset but by the passage of time indulged in the politics of India and finally established their colonies. The commercial

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    ESSAY ON DISCRIMANATION

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    Rough Draft – editing is done online Various groups are discriminated against in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ and endure many hardships to which North American culture would deem inhuman. First‚ the Taliban’s treatment towards their culture is merciless‚ and more times than not they revoke their basic human rights. Following‚ inequity in the novel has gone far as discriminating against one’s family members. Lastly‚ intolerance in the novel has reached a new extreme‚ by physically harming others

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    Farewell Speech

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    great deal to our worthy teachers as well. Our diligent teachers gave us the knowledge with such an affection‚ honesty and love that is truly unique. We cannot pay back for whatever they have granted us. The sticks of Ashiq sahib and carrots of Usman Ghani sahib will always be in our memory. I express my deep sorrows for little mistakes that may have upset our teachers. Dear Brothers‚ today I am confronted with mixed feelings of reception and farewell. No style of conversation‚ no

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    Indian Independence

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    April 22‚ 2010 Indian Independence India‚ in the 18th century was ruled by the British for two centuries. The Indians wanted freedom from the British. British looted and caused fights in India and treated them with no respect. The Indian Independence was caused by British Imperialism. The British wanted to take over India‚ but India wanted freedom as well since it’s their country not the British. Although politics and nationalism were important causes of the Indian Independence Movement

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    Religion Origin of All Things Nature of God View of Human Nature View of Good and Evil View of “Salvation” View of After Life Practices and Rituals Celebrations and Festivals Week 1 Indigenous Peoples Bursts of Cosmic Energy creates everything God is in everything Humans should be in touch with nature and all that is around them Good and Evil is in everyone and everything They must choose which one they act upon Balance with Nature and everything in it Most have no specific mention of the afterlife

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    community event paper

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    the festival which celebrates the founding of the Sikh community known as the Khalsa. It is celebrated on April 14 each year. On Vaisakhi day in 1699‚ Guru Gobind Singh (the tenth Sikh Guru) summoned Sikhs from all over India to the city of Anandpur Sahib. At this gathering‚ the Guru called upon Sikhs to uphold their faith and preserve the Sikh religion. Guru Gobind Singh gave the Khalsa a unique identity with five distinctive symbols of purity and courage‚ known today as the Five K’s. The Guru gave

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