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What is the best start up business one can do in PAKISTAN?

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Riz~


Pakistani market as you all know is tottally different from other european and american market. I need to have an idea about an idea which can be beneficial in a longer term. Its going to be a family business so the investment should be kept in mind.


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We run our own health and beauty business backed by a 27 year old debt free company, we are looking for people to join our team and develop their own business, with our help and support. We are in 110 + countries worldwide and growing!
I think this opportunity would suit you very well as you are looking toward the future for long term rewards with low start up costs. Alot of people in our business fit this around their family and other commitments, the one thing it has given them is a better quality of life. I do appreciate that the pakistani market is different fron Europe/ usa but healthcare is a booming business worldwide, yielding 19 million daily! People all over are looking for a more natural way to help their health and supplement their diets. So for a 21st century company this is a perfect choice.
Our products are of a very high standard we carry the international aloe seal of approval as well as a kosher rating as well as being backed by the Islamic society. There is a large range of products that not only help humans but animals too.
There are alot of benefits on offer for people who want to make this work, car plan, international travel, royalty bonuses and residual income. If you want to find out more I will answer any more ? you have just contact me by email and leave a contact email for me to reply. Hopefully like me, this will be just what you are looking for!!

What major contribution did Lord Byron make to the romantic movement?




Steven


He created a new kind of hero figure.
He used symbolism to convey innocence and experience.
He identified with the struggles of the poor, uneducated members of society.
He demonstrated the personal sacrifice that romantic poets came to be known for.



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George Gordon Byron, who is usually referred to as Lord Byron, was a prominent British writer, most famous for the influence of his poetry on the romantic movement that originated in the eighteenth century. Byron was also the 6th Baron of the Byron family, hence his being known as Lord Byron. The title of Lord is typically given formally to a baron in England. He was born on January 22nd 1788 in London. Byron was to be one of the most illustrious poets of British literary history. Even though his writing style was quite classical, he would become one of the great figures of British Romanticism together with William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Shelley and Keats. Lord Byronâs best known works are not only the short poems She walks in beauty ; When We Two Parted ; and, So, weâll go no more a roving, but also his two narrative poems Childe Haroldâs Pilgrimage, and, of course the more than famous Don Juan.

Byron has sometimes been compared to the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759 - 1796). This is mostly because both would write from their personal impressions and feelings, showing themselves almost completely in their work. The flip side of that, however, is that in this way both would also be slaves to their pressing passions. Additionally, perhaps also because of that they would both tend to sometimes doubt themselves and suffer from melancholy. Finally, both would die prematurely after leading a life of extraordinary physical and mental activity.

n 1823 Byron would be elected to the Greek committee of liberation against the Turks. He would become enthusiastically committed to the cause but would unfortunately see his health deteriorate at the same time. Lord Byron died from a bad fever in Greece on April 19th 1824 at Messolonghi, a town in the west part of the country, which was then occupied by the Ottoman Empire (1466 - 1830). Byron had gone there in order to fight along the people for the independence of Greece. The cause of Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire would certainly end up being a high point for the romantic movement at an international level. Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885), for instance, would write Les Orientales (1829), which is a poetry collection written on the events of the Greek War of Independence (1821 - 1832). While Eugène Delacroix (1798 - 1863), for example, painted the famous Scènes des Massacres de Scio (The Massacre at Chios), a painting which would end up becoming the second major oil painting for him. Indeed, no artist at the time seemed to have remained unaffected by such wind of freedom but Byron was the only one who paid with his life for it. Today still the Greeks revere the memory of the eminent English poet.




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