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  • 113Vilwamangalam Swamiyar — was a great Brahmin saint who lived during the middle of 17th century in Kerala. He was such an ardent devotee of Lord Guruvayoorappan that he is said to have the ability to actually see the lord whenever he wanted. Even though he is a Keralite,… …

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  • 114Hawk Roosting — is a 1957 poem by Ted Hughes. Its speaker is a hawk, in whom are combined flawless creation and ruthless brutality. The hawk is designed to catch and kill other creatures, and this it does with clinical expertise. It is self assured and knows its …

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  • 115Graf-Seles rivalry — Steffi Graf and Monica Seles dominant women s tennis players in 80 s and 90s had enthralled tennis fans all around the world. Their power packed game, single mindedness towards victory and success ration inspired many to take up rackets. Seles, a …

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  • 117Eightfold Path — Buddhism. the eight pursuits of one seeking enlightenment, comprising right understanding, motives, speech, action, means of livelihood, effort, intellectual activity, and contemplation. * * * Buddhist doctrine, stated by the Buddha in his first… …

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  • 118Cranmer, Thomas — born July 2, 1489, Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, Eng. died March 21, 1556, Oxford First Protestant archbishop of Canterbury. Educated at the University of Cambridge, he was ordained in 1523. He became involved in Henry VIII s negotiations with the… …

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  • 119Rameau, Jean-Philippe — (baptized Sept. 25, 1683, Dijon, France died Sept. 12, 1764, Paris) French composer and music theorist. Son of an organist, he held organist posts until he was 49. His Treatise on Harmony (1722) established him as a major music theorist. In it he …

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  • 120Iran's Power Dilemma — ▪ 2007 by Keith S. McLachlan       Since the early 1990s but especially in the past two years, Iran s policies of opposition to the Western powers had paid off handsomely and transfigured it from a pariah state into a successful leader of the… …

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