Interesting how every Arabic geographical history lesson seems to start around the 1900s. When giving an anthropological history, lesson geographical area, most people would consider it dishonest if you only cover the last few chapters towards the end of the book of history, as we know it in that area. For an accurate understanding of what really happened, study it from the beginning to end.
Western fashion was not brought into Iran for your information Iran was not Islamic from the beginning but a zartoshtian empire meaning there has not been hijab and so on activities from the start of they civilisation they have built they have been modern since the Persian empire has existed so shah indeed did not bring western fashion through the whole time the Persians existed in results it means u are incorrect and are yapping nonsense shah only tried to bring a very civilised and modern style into people’s life meaning he wanted the best for his people but the people have been influenced by the angry western politicians who could not profit from shah raising the prices for what he has to offer resulting in France wanting to cancel Khomeini’s exile from the country and resulting in Khomeini influencing democratic society and Islamic republic.
...... believe it or not but I saw AIC in a cinema inTula in the Soviet Union in 1961 in English with Russian subtitles while on a tour from Nottingham University - absolutely understandable why it was shown there - but the left does not have the monopoly on morality - the heroes are Eric and Sheila
I wish I could answer that but I am not familiar with the O Levels Exam structure! 😭 Thank you for watching though, I love to hear I have viewers in Pakistan! 🇵🇰
in english as a first language igcse, if the question says for example begin your letter with 'dear sir', or 'respected sir', are we not supposed to write the format and directly start off with 'dear sir', or are we supposed to write the format including the date address etc first and then start off with 'dear sir'
in english as a first language igcse, if the question says for example begin your letter with 'dear sir', or 'respected sir', are we not supposed to write the format and directly start off with 'dear sir', or are we supposed to write the format including the date address etc first and then start off with 'dear sir'
Conservatives in the UK have some liberal views in the US. US conservatives want a strong leader but we also want a smaller government, and minimal government intervention.
Thank you so much for this useful video. It is my dream to write a gothic novel. I need to start I think by reading the old original gothic literature like Frankenstein, Doctor Jekyll & Mr Hyde etc.
Not all people do the same texts you might be doing a different one or maybe it works a little different for o levels, you should check with your teachers
(Is this answer good?) In Macbeth, the "Is this a dagger" soliloquy (Act 2, Scene 1) shows Macbeth’s guilt and hesitation before killing Duncan. The “dagger” he sees is a hallucination that will haunt for the rest of the play. After the murder, Macbeth’s guilt intensifies when he says, “Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood / Clean from my hand?” (Act 2, Scene 2). Here, he realizes that not even an entire ocean can wash away his unforgivable sin of regicide, emphasizing how deeply it affects him. Both quotes reveal how guilt begins to overwhelm Macbeth, leading to his eventual downfall. At first, Lady Macbeth mocks Macbeth's guilt, insisting that “The dead are just like pictures” (Act 2, Scene 2), which reveals her attempt to minimize the gravity of their crime. However, as the play progresses, guilt overwhelms her, leading to her famous line, “Out, damned spot! Out, I say!” (Act 5, Scene 1), during her sleepwalking. This moment highlights her deep psychological distress and inability to escape the consequences of her actions. Ultimately, Lady Macbeth transforms from a strong and ambitious character into one consumed by fear and madness, illustrating how guilt can corrupt even the most powerful individuals. Although Macbeth and Lady Macbeth gain power, their guilt ultimately causes them to lose control. Macbeth becomes paranoid, exclaiming, “Never shake thy gory locks at me” (Act 3, Scene 4), showing how the ghost of Banquo haunts him and reveals his overwhelming guilt. In contrast, Lady Macbeth’s guilt turns inward, as she laments, “What’s done cannot be undone” (Act 5, Scene 1). This acknowledgment of her inability to escape their crimes leads to her madness. While Macbeth externalizes his guilt through paranoia, Lady Macbeth's internal struggle consumes her, illustrating how guilt manifests differently in each character.
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