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Can Omar Abdullah's cordiality be interpreted as 'warming up between NC and BJP'?

A cordial exchange on the social networking site Twitter between the regional National Conference (NC) vice president, Omar Abdullah and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president, Ravinder Raina is being interpreted as 'warming up . ....

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What's the Story Behind the Term 'The Ides of March?"


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It was William Shakespear who introduced the world to the term “beware the ides of March,” a phrase uttered to Julius Caesar by a fortune teller the Shakespear’s play, “
Beware the Ides of March.”
March 15 is the day that Julius Caesar, (the much loved by the public) dictator of Rome, was stabbed to death by upward of sixty conspirators who really, really didn t like how arrogant Caesar was and decided to do something about it during a meeting of the Senate. The desire to snuff out the man they found to be overwhelmingly arrogant backfired though because it caused an uproar with the people of Rome who were disgusted with the actions of the assains and all sorts of chaos erupted following Caesar s death. The death of Caesar also led way to the end of the Roman Republic and the start of the Roman Empire. ....

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Shakespeare's Contentious Conversation With America


Statue of Shakespeare, Central Park, New York City. (Courtesy of Getty Images)
Before Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton asserted that slavery had been a “necessary evil” and urged that the US military be deployed in American cities “in an overwhelming show of force,” he made a quieter but equally extreme proposal during an appearance on the Fox News show
Sunday Morning Futures. While railing against allowing STEM students from China to study at US universities, he staked a claim for what counts as our foundational national texts. “If Chinese students want to come here and study Shakespeare and the Federalist Papers, that’s what they need to learn from America,” he said. ....

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