conflict. On August 3, the UNSC called for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait, and On November 29, the UNSC declared that if Iraq did not withdraw from Kuwait by January 15, 1991, they authorized using of force against Iraq. However, Hussein refused to withdraw Iraqi forces from Kuwait. On January 16–17, 1991 the multinational coalition force led by the US air offensive invaded Iraq and the Persi
1. Introduction
"A Long Walk to Water" by Linda Sue Park is a dual-narrative story that follows the journeys of two children, Salva and Nya, in different parts of Sudan.
Salva, an 11-year-old boy from a small village, is forced to flee when war breaks out in his country in the mid-1980s. He embarks on a perilous journey to Ethiopia, encountering deadly obstacles along the way. Salva eventuall
Purpose of study
1. Impact of land reform on economic growth in South Korea and Philippine
2. Course and results of land reform in South Korea and Philippine
3. Importance of successful land reform for developing countries
land's sharp features seemed to be
10 The Century's corpse outleant,
11 His crypt the cloudy canopy,
12 The wind his death-lament.
13 The ancient pulse of germ and birth
14 Was shrunken hard and dry,
15 And every spirit upon earth
16 Seemed fervorless as I.
17 At once a voice arose among
18 The bleak twigs overhead
19 In a full-hearted even
Caste system
Caste is a unique status system of India society. Traditionally, India is composed of Brahman , Kshatriya, Vaisya, Sudra and scheduled caste (untouchables) who can't belong to four castes.
Untouchables are called scheduled caste, Harijan, and Dalit.
They prefer to use 'Dalit' that means persecuted person instead of untouchables to emphasize that they were persecu