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    The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations which has membership of 57 states spread over four continents. The Organization is the collective voice of the Muslim world and ensuring to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world. The Organization was established upon a decision of the historical summit which took

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    a danger to humanity. Before characterizing slave morality, it is necessary to illustrate master morality, as the origin of slave morality is founded on a revolt of the master morality. Master morality is secular in nature – unassociated with a religious world view. Nietzsche describes the masters as a class of noble and strong men who create their own morality. Noble men do not seek approval from others. They determine what is good on the basis of its affirmation of nobility and power. Noble men

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    without a worry. White is known to be associated with goodness, heaven, safety, and innocence, whereas red can be associated with danger, rage, anger, and vigor. These colors represent a recurring process; danger and worries do not last forever and restoration and happiness will return with time. Throughout life, people experience ups and downs, which is what the deeper meaning of this poem is representing. Life is a full circle and will not always be perfect. Another work by William Carlos Williams

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    Anger In A Doll's House

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    at the heart of the revered institution of the family, and the brooding seriousness of the tone was at the opposite extreme to the ‘entertainment’ that conventional theatregoers expected. A Doll’s House (1879) put the central dilemmas of women’s freedom in a stifling and corrupt bourgeois setting (John

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    In the early 1960’s, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Austin J Tobin, brought forward the proposal for a giant skyscraper complex in order to accommodate for much needed office space in Lower Manhattan. The plan was met with considerable opposition at first, but Tobin’s proposal eventually succeeded, and Japanese-American Minoru Yamasaki was commissioned to design the building. Yamasaki projected a novel design for a development that included two 110 storey ‘twin

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    Summer Assignment

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    Congratulations on joining AP US History! We are so excited to go on this journey of US History with you this year and prepare you to get a 5 on the AP Exam. For your Summer Assignment you will be reading chapters 1-3 in your textbook and completing the following worksheets. You can pick up your textbook from the LINC during the summer. Please make sure you refer to the LINC textbook pick up schedule which can be found on the school website to see when you can pick up your book. When completing the

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    Violence as an Expression of Free Will in A Clockwork Orange         This essay will deal with the subject of free choice, which is the main topic of the novel, A Clockwork Orange . This significant problem is already indicated in the very first line of the text when an unknown voice asks Alex - and certainly by that the reader - "What' s it going to be then, eh'?" (13). Being repeated at the beginning of the second part and at the beginning of the very last chapter of the third part this question

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    Cosmos Of Fire

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    The reflection of the uncreated in the created necessarily presents itself under diverse aspects, and even under an indefinite variety of aspects, each of which has about it something whole and total, so that there are a multiplicity of visions of the cosmos, all equally possible and legitimate in so far as they spring from the universal and immutable principles. Titus Burkhardt. To every shield, there is another side, hidden. A. N. Whitehead. In the Hesiodic account of the world-ages

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    dynamic times (The Economic Benefits, 2013). Right from the early 1970s, the United States has always experienced heightened levels of undocumented and subsequently illegal immigrants. It was not until the passing of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) in 1986 by Congress did the matter mark the start of an immigration enforcement era. IRCA was to make the hiring of illegal immigrants as being against the law, while strengthening of border enforcement laws. Subsequent agencies and programs

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    The Arab Republic Of Egypt

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    The Arab Republic of Egypt has recently experienced a political revolution. In order to understand Egypts current state we must understand it’s social structure. Most parts of Egypt are experiencing significant socioeconomic change on top of political reform; however, while mass media gives extensive coverage to the violence and turmoil occurring on Egyptian soil, little is known to the outside world about the nation’s people and culture.  As such, this paper not only provides background on the

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