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    Pakistan is located in the temperate area on the planet. The climate of Pakistan is generally divided by two main seasons of cold winter and hot summer. Pakistan has a huge variation among extremes of the temperature. A little rainfall also takes place in Pakistan’s different parts of the country. Pakistan has four seasons; winter, summer, spring and autumn. The winter season or cool winter starts from December and ends in February, the dry spring starts from march through may, the summer or rainy

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    Page 4 Maharashtra Incident Page 5   What is a cloudburst? A cloudburst is unexpected copious rainfall. It is a unexpected hostile rainstorm plummeting for a short era of period manipulated to a tiny geographical area. Meteorologists say the rain from a cloudburst is normally of the rinse kind alongside a plummet rate equal to or larger than 100 mm (4.94 inches) each hour. Generally cloudbursts are associated alongside thunderstorms. The air currents hurrying upwards in a rainstorm grasp up

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    In the novel “A Farewell to Arms”, the story distributes several foreshadows. Frederic, as a character, demonstrates the title of the novel, “A Farewell to Arms”. He took prior of what he thinks is better for himself than what is best for the society. All of his selfish attitudes and actions, causes the troubles. Specifically, through Catherine's and their baby’s death, justifies his actions. The minor character's death, such as Catherine’s former fiancé, the fleeing Italian ambulance driver, and

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    PART B Part B1- Investigation of Generic factors of Parbat, Kushma The civilization of Parbat district can be cataloged into ethnicity and antique monuments. Ethnic groups such Magars, Newars and Gurungs inhabit Parbat district (Shrestha and Gautam, 2014). The people living in those districts own custom religion, tradition, language and a living style which is unique. Ancient monuments are present such as Temple, Pati, Gurungs, caves and Religious pilliars (Shrestha and Gautam, 2014). The homogeneity

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    MEANINGFUL JUSTIFICATION REQUIRES THAT REASONS ARE MENTAL STATES In this essay I argue if we maintain that agents can be justified in action, reasons must be mental states, rather than facts as suggested by Alvarez and Hornsby . Reasons of fact would leave us with agents that are no more or less justified than any other agent in their decision making. I claim justification would be a pointless and arbitrary concept if reasons were not mental states. There are two important distinctions to make

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    Water Pollution In Africa

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    If I was the Secretary General of the United Nations and I was given $50,000,000 to spend on a world issue, it would be water. There are many world problems, but I think water is the most important issue. People in countries such as Africa. Sanitation is impossible without having clean water. Deforestation is a major issue to communities because it causes droughts and a lack of water overall. There are many people who do not have clean, non-contaminated water. 844 million people don’t have a basic

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    movement then culminates at five major chords whose high pitch and strong, sharp volume produce an extraordinarily penetrating sound. All these movements delineates a playful scene of rain dancing at every corner of the world: on a roof, a stream, an umbrella, a petal of flower, etc. By reflecting sunlight, every drop of rain looks like a shining crystal that illuminates the surroundings and illuminates our heart. Another interesting point of this piece is the use of an old music, Capetown Races. Capetown

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    Theme Of The Scarlet Ibis

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    In the short story “The Scarlet Ibis,” James Hurst uses the setting to have a greater effect on how the reader feels while reading the text. Hurst uses the setting to describe the lighthearted parts of the text, such as Doodle learning how to walk and stand, the dark parts of the narrative, such as when Doodle dies, and also uses setting to bring attention to the emotions felt by the reader and mood of the story. Hurst uses setting to describe the lighthearted parts of the text in order to affect

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    Reflection in the Rain In America, around twenty out of one hundred teenagers struggle with depression, and almost thirty percent will go untreated. J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye shines light on a young adolescent named Holden, calling awareness to his inner turmoil. Holden Caulfield might appear as the typical pessimistic teenager, however, he has a bad past that thrusts him into adulthood he never wanted. After the death of his little brother Allie, Holden fell into a dark hole

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    In “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury and “Examination Day” by Henry Slesar, many similarities and differences emerge throughout the stories. “Examination Day” is about a 12-year-old boy who has to take a test by the government only a few weeks after his birthday. The boy's name is Dickie and he passes the test by the government, therefore they exterminate him. This portrays the dim mood of this story. In “All Summer in a Day” a character living on Venus, named Margot, is different than the people

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