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If u have tears to shed, prepare to shed them now. "Shakspeare"
**** which one do the students mostly prefer, Rewards or Punishment???
**** Do u know how many different types of punishment do exist in the world?
**** Have u ever heard anything about corporal punishment?
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On October 10 680(Muharram 10, 61 AH), he and his small group of companions and family members, who were between 108 and 136 men of Husayn ibn Ali (the grandson of Muhammad). [16][17], fought with a large army of perhaps 4,000 men under the command of Umar ibn Sa'ad, son of the founder of Kufah. Husayn and all of his men were killed. The bodies of the dead, including that of Husayn, were then mutilated.[14] Today, death of Hussein ibn Ali is commemorated during every Muharram, with the most important of these days being its tenth day, Ashura. mj has copyed from: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Uncle Sam
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More Freak Weather Expected mj has copyed from : Iran Daily Newspaper |
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The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) Monday alleged that "The recent developments have reconfirmed our fears that the U.S. wants to convert India into its subordinate ally in South Asia even before the nuclear deal has been signed,” CPI-M politburo member Sitaram Yechury told reporters in the parliament. “This is a very ominous development,” he said. Yechury pointed out that
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Wed 2 Jan 2008ساعت 11:24 توسط The CLEVER students |
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Who's a contender in the White House race in 2008? The presidential candidates listed below have registered in either CNN or national polls. Candidates for each party are listed in order of popularity in the latest CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll, along with any change in percentage points from the last poll.
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan - Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Thursday by an attacker who shot her after a campaign rally and then blew himself
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Shabe Yaldā (Persian: یلدا) or Shabe Chelle (Persian: شب چله) is an Iranian festival originally celebrated on the Northern Hemisphere's longest night of the year, that is, on the eve of the Winter Solstice. Following the Iranian calendar reform of 1925, which pegged some seasonal events to specific days of the calendar, Yalda came to be celebrated on the 1st day of the 10th month (Dey). Subject to seasonal drift, this day may fall a day before or a day after the actual Winter Solstice. The word Yalda derives from a Syriac term signifying "birth." A Winter Solstice festival - Shab-e Chelle - had already been celebrated throughout the Iranian world even prior to the introduction of the word Yalda during the early Sassanid Era. Like all other festivals tied to the solar calendar, Shabe Chelle has its roots in the close contacts between Chaldea/Babylonia and Iran during the late Achaemenid period. The process by which the term Yalda entered the Persian language is not conclusively established, but is probably attributable to Syriac Christians who received protection from the Sassanid monarchs. While these Christians that brought Yalda to Iran presumably associated the festival with the birth of Christ, the proximity of December 25th to the day of the Winter Solstice (December 21st or 22nd) eventually led to the two festivals being conflated and celebrated as one. Contrary to some expectations, Yalda is neither etymologically nor culturally related to Yule or Yuletide, even though that festival is also originally a mid-winter event. Nothwithstanding that, as in Iran also, evergreen trees everywhere symbolize the continuity of nature, Yule has its origins in Saxon/Norse culture and was originally a lunar calendar event. mj has copyed from : Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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صفحه نخست پست الکترونیک آرشیو عناوین مطالب وبلاگ |
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