Health-Benefits-Of-Figs
1o health benefits of Figs
1- control Diabetes
2-Relieves constipation
3- cure from cancer
5-high in calcium
6-rich in Anti-oxidants
7-lower blood pressure
8-treat Anaemia
9-increase vitality
10-good for...
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Venus and Adonis
Venus and Adonis
'Vilia miretur vulgus; mihi flavus Apollo
Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua.'
TO THE
RIGHT HONORABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLY,
EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, AND BARON OF TICHFIELD.
RIGHT HONORABLE,
I KNOW not how I shall offend in dedicating...
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A Lover's Complaint
A Lover's Complaint
FROM off a hill whose concave womb reworded
A plaintful story from a sistering vale,
My spirits to attend this double voice accorded,
And down I laid to list the sad-tuned tale;
Ere long espied a fickle maid full pale,
Tearing of...
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Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure
BloodPressure has gotten a horrific rap. some pressure is crucial for stream. without it, blood could not pass from the heart to the brain and the feet and again once more. The coronary heart provides the driving pressure — each contraction of the left ventricle,...
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Jealously in "Othello"
subject matter of Jealously in "Othello"
1. advent
Jealousy is a mental most cancers. it's far an emotion, and the phrase generally refers back to the mind and emotions of insecurity, worry, subject and tension over an expected loss or fame of brilliant personal value,...
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John Milton’s Grand Style
John Milton’s Grand Style
In his Oxford lecture ‘On Translating Homer: Last Words’, Mathew Arnold used this now famous phrase. ‘Such a style, he maintained, arises when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject’. Arnold...
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Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization
Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization
Q. Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization?
OR
Q. Reasons of Chaucer’s being a great Painter of English Literature
Chaucer outlines his thirty pilgrims in “The Prologue...
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The solitary reaper by william wordsworth
THE SOLITARY REAPER BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Behold her, single in the field,
Yon solitary Highland Lass!
Reaping and singing by herself;
Stop here, or gently pass!
Alone she cuts and binds the grain,
And sings a melancholy strain;
O listen! for...
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Symbolism in Blake's Poetry
Symbolism in Blake's PoetryIntroduction
The poetry as well as the whole art of William Blake is abundant with symbols. There is hardly any poem in the "Songs of Innocence and Experience" which does not possess symbols. A symbol is an object which stands for something else...
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Theme of Jealousy in "Othello"
Theme of Jealousy in "Othello"
1. Introduction
Jealousy is a mental cancer. It is an emotion, and the word typically refers to the thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, concern and anxiety over an anticipated loss or status of great personal value, particularly...
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~*~ Straight from the Heart of Mr.Khan ~*~
:rose
Kabhi yun bhi aa meri aankh me k meri nazar ko khabar na ho,...
Mujhe aik raat nawaaz de magar iske baad sehar na ho,
Kabhi din ki dhoop me jhoom, kar kabhi shub ke phool chom kar,
Chalein yoon hi saath sada, Kabhi khatam apna safar na ho,
Mera khuda bada raheem