A High School Chronicle - Enchanting Memoirs
The first day at high school starts when I went to appear in an entrance test. By just looking at on outdated building in Lahore Cantonment, I initially declined the idea of joining an armed forces high school, since the vicinity and campus seemed quite moist, hot and damp.
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A High School Chronicle - Enchanting Memoirs
French Art - Famous French Artists & Paintings
French art has played a crucial role in many art movements, both past and present. It is perhaps best known for its influence in impressionism and the importance of the French capital, Paris, to the art world. Paris’ Louvre Museum has retained its status as one of the premier spots for art appreciation in the world and even houses The Mona Lisa, one of the world’s most famous paintings.
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French Art - Famous French Artists & Paintings
French Art - Famous French Artists & Paintings
French art has played a crucial role in many art movements, both past and present.
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French Art - Famous French Artists & Paintings
The Real Last Samurai - Saigo Takamori
In Japan, Saigo Takamori is known as the “last samurai”– his final quixotic rebellion against the modernizing Meiji Imperial government that he had been instrumental in establishing is the basis of the Tom Cruise movie of that name. At six feet and 200 pounds, he was much more physically imposing than the actor Ken Watanabe, who portrays him in the Hollywood film; he was a monster of a man in 19th century Japan. Along with his imposing size, he had intense eyes and a forthright, piercing gaze that reflected his character and philosophy as an uncompromising man of action.
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The Real Last Samurai - Saigo Takamori
The Real Last Samurai - Saigo Takamori
In Japan, Saigo Takamori is known as the “last samurai”– his final quixotic rebellion against the modernizing Meiji Imperial government that he had been instrumental in establishing is the basis of the Tom Cruise movie of that name. At six feet and 200 pounds, he was much more physically imposing than the actor Ken Watanabe, who portrays him in the Hollywood film; he was a monster of a man in 19th century Japan
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