Data of Phas-II Sr no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 NAME Abdul Hafeez Abu Bakar Siddique Awais Munir Basharat Mahboob Maroof Ilyas Mazhar Iqbal Miss Ayesha Ch. Miss Fariha Iftikhar Miss Kashaf Yaseen Miss Ujala Ashraf Muhammad Abdullah Waleed Muhammad Aftab Muhammad Essa Khalid Muhammad Khalid Hameed Muhammad Maqsood Khan Muhammad Shoaib Muhammad Waqar Murzooq Saleem Noor Nauman Altaf
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How St. Petersburg represents Raskolinkov’s State of Mind Devvyn E. Rhodes I.B. English, P.2 Woodrow Wilson High School Woodrow Wilson High School Abstract In the book Crime and Punishment the author, Feodor Dostoevsky tells a story about a man named Raskolinkov that struggles with an internal and external decision making that leads him to committing a murder. Changing his state of mind as he dwells in the city of St. Petersburg, the author provides the reader
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becomes frantic. Vito hears the commotion, runs out of his office, and sees John shaking Nathan. Vito runs over, strikes John and knocks him down. Vito takes Nathan into his office and leaves Nathan there alone. The office door automatically locks from the inside and outside and requires a key to open. Nathan sees an unlit inner stairway at the back of the office. Nathan does not dare to venture down the stairway, as he has always been afraid of unlit stairways. Nathan tries to leave the office ten
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that person Behind me sits all my records on a dark colored, sturdy wooden shelf. This shelf contains about six hundred records of all types of music. Some of the records are old and beat up and they look like they are from the sixties. The newer records are mainly imported from Chemical Records, which is located in Europe. Most of these newer records barely have any English written on them. So to
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Objective “Learn about a particular national culture-Japanese-by taking a guided tour of its literature and film. Knowledge of Japanese language is not required to take this course. The student will gain the fresh, subtle understanding that comes from integrating across different forms of human expression. Some of the issues that will be illuminated by looking at culture through the lens of literature and film: family structures and how they are changing, national self-perceptions, pivotal moments
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thoughts on the natural world, our identity, human relationships, and civilization all proceed from our worldview. Religion, and I use that term carefully, has a great influence on one’s worldview. When we look at the many different religions, the Christian worldview uses a filter or lens to separate their beliefs from others. That filter is the Bible, God’s written Holy Word. God has revealed himself from Genesis to Revelation and there is no room for discrepancies. For the Word of God says, “All
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Ethan Frome, tells the depressing and bleak story of a New England native living with unfulfilled dreams and desires. The title character of Ethan Frome is very similar to the Underground Man in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s 1864 existentialist novel, Notes From Underground as both of them contain similar characteristics. Delving deeper into these comparisons of the two characters, it becomes clear that these two pieces of literature share a similar theme. This shared theme was the suppression of the individual
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Courtney Sansone Sansone 1 English 101 5 September 2014 Freedom: The Power of Choice Freedom is the power to make decisions based on your own life and given the unalienable rights to do so. Every man born in America is endowed with certain rights and justices that consider them free. They are all born with the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To be free does not mean a person can do whatever they please; there are laws that must be followed for everyone
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story of an impressionable and curious young man who ventured into the forest in Salem, Massachusetts to witness the witches Sabbath. Brown leaves his young bride Faith against her wishes to go on this journey, feeling some guilt as he walked away from her, “Poor little Faith!” thought he, for his heart smote him. “What a wretch am I, to leave her on such an errand!” (Hawthorne 606). Once in the forest Brown meets the Devil. As Brown and the Devil continue their walk through the woods the Devil
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English 100 March 17th, 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. Question 6 on page 177 Have you ever thought about integrity? We all have at some point in our lives. The Miriam-Webster Dictionary defines integrity as “the quality of being honest or fair and the state of being complete or whole.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Stephen L. Carter spoke about this and defined it in their own ways. Stephen L. Carter wrote in “The Rules about the Rules” that “integrity
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