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I have visited holy place Taleju Bhawani. it is one of the most important temples. Taleju temple boasts of majestic beauty. This three tired pagoda style temples stand at the edge of hanuman dhoka square. The Goddess is also known as guardian deity of the country since the time of Mallas Dynasty. The temple was built in 1564 by the king Mahendra Malls of Kathmandu valley. The temple is opened for public only on the ninth day of Dashain festival. The Goddess Kumari is believed to be human incarnation of Goddess Talaju
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ok...so it's kind of a long story
but ive been friends with this boy for like a year, and i liked him LAST year. I don't like him at all THIS year. So last week, he was asking me who my crush was LAST year, and I told him it was him.
He said it was ok, but honestly, it was so cringey and awkward..I'm never confessing to anyone ever again
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<em>Annabel Lee</em> is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1849. The poem describes a tragic love story between the author and Annabel Lee. They fell in love when they were children while enjoying their life in the kingdom by the sea. Eventually, their love was so great that the angels became jealous and decided to took Annabel Lee from the poet. She died and was buried in the sea. The poet is left alone and he continues to grieve for his beloved.
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Annabel Lee is a poem written by famous American writer and poet Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849). This is the last song Poe wrote before he passed away. The poem was written in 1849, but it was published the same year after Poe's death.
The main motive of this poem is death. Poe describes a tragic love story between a lyric subject and Annabel Lee, which ends with her premature death. The author blames angels for her death, as he considers they were jealous of their love. Her death is mystical and poetic, but no less tragic. In the last stanza, the poet says that the two lovers were not separated after death. Their love is too great for anything to destroy it, as they are forever united, even when they are physically separated.
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She saw the people of the reserve with disgust and is uncomfortable and disgusted by everything she is seeing, mainly because of the amount of garbage and flies. From inside the reserve she can see the buildings in Malpais and condemns them as "queer", since they seem totally out of place from where she is.
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This question is about "Brave New World" a novel about a futuristic society completely modified and that presents the equality between all classes through a constant process of manipulation and limitation. In this book, we meet the character Lenina, who is a member of this futuristic society and who is very well established in the way of life that society establishes. One day Lenina is taken to Malpais, a reserve of people who live completely contrary to the rules of the society to which Lenina is a member. In Malpais people live without any control and behave in a primitive and wild way.
Lenina thinks Malpais is strange, filthy and disgusting. She sees the buildings as "queer" without technology, stinky and unpleasant. This is also her thinking about people and the bucolic environment. She holds this view for a long time, because she was taught and conditioned to believe that only the way she lived was the right one.