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    in our out of jail cells. Finally, a “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave dwelves into the mind of a possible psychopath. Could this really be our sherlock? He is compulsive, he sees what others do not, and, “He's a ghost, he's a god, he's a man, he's a guru,” more importantly, “you're one microscopic cog in his catastrophic plan,” and are “designed and directed by his red right hand.” Sherlock surely has a red right hand, whether it be John Watson or himself doing the dirty work. In Sherlock Holmes

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    Hinduism practiced by individuals, certain groups, mass festival, and at the temple. In the beginning of the film, the narrator’s guru confessed his devotion to Kali – meaning that individuals can choose certain god which fits his will. interesting thing is that people having primary god means Hindus categorized into different sections depending on their gods. Those categorized people

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    Silver, a statistical guru, points out that the five polls selected by the CPD are run by highly respected polling firms and -- most importantly -- "tend to show Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein doing a tad better" than in other polls. He notes that

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    On Becoming A Leader

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    book On Becoming a Leader, Warren Bennis writes about a few crucial differences between a leader and a manager. Here are some key differentiators from the book, as well as insights from Gene Wade, founder and CEO of UniversityNow, and late management guru Peter Drucker. 1.

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    Bollywood Crime Genre

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    Crime film is a genre in which the film revolves around the action of a criminal . A Crime film will always revolve around the criminal, showing his rise and fall. Some Crime films will have a storyline that follows the criminal's victim.This genre tends to be fast with a touch of mystery – this mystery can come from the plot or from the characters . Crime genre in Bollywood is mostly based on real stories of gangsters as Mumbai has been a hub for underworld and smuggling since a long time. The representation

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    ROLE OF KRISHNA IN MAHABHARATA: A HERO OR A VILLIAN “I’m the scruples in the heart of all living beings I ‘m their start, their being, their conclusion I’m the wits of the senses, I’m the beaming sun amongst lights I’m the song in revered lore, I’m the sovereign of deities I’m the cleric of great seers…” Lord Krishna one of the most powerful incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Krishna plays a very vital role in the Hinduism thoughts and philosophies, influencing not only the religion, philosophy and

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    A dignified life is the undeniable right to all members of a community. Regrettably, their is a sizable population of individuals who have difficulty accessing resources that could potentially enhance their opportunity for self determination. Basic human needs and services catalyze dignity and self determination. The role of the social worker is quintessential in connecting individuals in need with helpful and life altering resources. Social workers have the difficult task of developing institutional

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    The Man Eater of Malgudi is one of the greatest novels of R.K.Narayan. It is a hilarious comedy with a powerful message, that the good cannot be defeated by the evil. According to K.R.S. Iyenger: The man eater of Malgudi jumbles the ingredients of comedy to excellent purpose and provides ample entertainment, but the undercurrent of serious intension cannot be missed. (380) This novel has a deep philosophical and moral significance. According to Naik and Meenakshi Mukherjee this novel has recreated

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    Spirituality and Religious Diversity in Healthcare Religious diversity is an observable phenomenon of modern day America (Eck, 2002) which challenges healthcare providers in the delivery care (Hollins, 2005). The multidisciplinary healthcare team needs to have an appreciation related to a patient's perspectives on religious, cultural and spiritual need in the healthcare setting. This paper will provide insight into the belief systems of Sikhism, Hinduism and Scientology and compare them to the Christian

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    Dear Miss Breed

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    “A positive attitude brings strength, energy, motivation, and initiative” (Quotes Guru). Having a positive attitude is the best response to conflict, especially in the time of war. For example, in the stories Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Japanese American Incarceration During World War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference, both Anne Frank and Miss Breed had a positive attitude for such a horrible situation. In the story Anne Frank: The Diary

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