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Aqsa Parvez was murdered by the hands of her own brother, as her father watched in at their family home. Her murder spread across media and news outlets like wildfire not just because this young girl of only 16 years of age had died but also because her death was a result of an honour killing. Aqsa admitted to her friends that she did not want to wear the traditional hijab. She wanted a different environment than at her Muslim home and this led to her family killing the young girl. On June 16, , both Aqsa&#;s father and brother were sentenced to life for her murder.

Aqsa emigrated from Pakistan and grew up in Brampton which now has a large desi community and also a large Muslim population. Growing up in a community like Brampton there is always a tug and pull between the culture of your parents and the culture you are in. Finding your place within these two distinct communities can sometimes be a battle between your South Asian culture and what your parents would like, and Canadian culture you’re exposed to.

As I remember when I first heard the tragic news of Aqsa, it reminded me of the many tragic stories of women in Pakistan and in particular a CBC movie I had watched, &#;The Murdered Bride&#;.  In this movie a young Canadian girl named Jassi had been murdered. Her family orchestrated her death as a result of her marriage to taxi cab driver from India who was of a different cast. Her tale and sadly like many others including Asqa, is forever now a haunting memory. Not just because of the gruesome murder of a young life that had been lost too soon but because of the perverted nature of the murder, to protect a family’s reputation.  It makes you aware of how privileged you are to be free to choose without having the fear of your family in the background and how, Asqa or Jassi didn&#;t get the same. I don&#;t doubt for a minute that there are many homes in GTA and the rest of North America where women have been held back and experience this fear that inhibits th

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    Quick Introduction

    Real NameChandrashekhar Virupakshappa Angadi
    Nick NameManav Guruji
    Date of Birth8 August (though doubtful)
    BirthplaceBangalkote, Karnataka, India
    ProfessionVastu Shastra Expert, Businessman, TV Personality
    Educational QualificationA bachelor's degree in civil engineering, A doctorate in architecture
    Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
    Death5 July

    About Chandrashekhar Guruji

    Chandrashekhar Guruji was a famous Indian Vastu Shastra Expert and TV personality. He was killed by two men at a private hospital on 5 July

    Background

    Chandrasekhar Virupakshappa Angadi was born on 8 August in Bangalkote district of Kanranataka, India. His father's name is Virupakshappa Angadi, and his mother's name is Neelamma Angadi.

    Education Qualification

    After finishing his studies at school, he took on a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. On completing that, he earned a doctorate in architecture. He always thought of serving his country and in implementing that, he went through the army selection process, but couldn't clear it. In , he moved to Mumbai after completing his formal education and started his civil engineering career.

    Career

    Chandrashekhar Guruji began his career as an engineer in a construction company located in Mumbai. Later, he resigned from there and established his own construction company. Then, he became a Vastu expert. In , he founded CG Parivar Limited with the aim of "betterment of mankind". Above all, Chandrashekhar Guruji mainly gained attention when he started providing Vastu advice on TV on the program called "Saral Vastu". His show, 'Saral Vastu', was telecasted on Kannada channels Public TV, Gujarati channel TV9 Gujarati and Namma TV, TV9 Marathi, and many others.

    In , he began expanding his reach with his YouTube channel, on which he lectures on balancing cosmic energies in one place for growth and prosperity. He guide

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    Freddie Mercury is a famous British vocalist, lyricist and popular composer. He was born on September 5, , and he gained so much fame by performing with the renowned rock band 'Queen'. He is also known as one of the best singers in the history of rock music. His four-octave vocal range and theatrical stage demeanour made him well-known. With his dramatic approach, Mercury defied the expectations of a rock frontman and influenced Queen's aesthetic vision.

    He was born in a Parsi-Indian family, and he enrolled for his primary schooling at English Boarding School in India when he was just eight years old, and after completing his secondary education, he returned to Zanzibar. In , he and his family enrolled in the Zanzibar revolution and moved to Middlesex, and after that, he wrote music for several years.

    Together with the musician named Brian May and Roger Taylor, he founded Queen in The songs "Killer Queen", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Somebody to Love", "We Are the Champions", "Don't Stop Me Now", and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" were all written by Mercury for Queen. As seen at the 's Live Aid event, he frequently engaged the audience throughout his captivating stage performances. He also had a solo career and produced and played for other musicians as a guest musician.

    In the year , Mercury suffered from AIDS, but he continued to record with Queen and completed his final album named Made in Heaven, which was released in Mercury made his illness public the day before he passed away from disease-related complications.

    In the year , a concert was held at Wembley stadium in remember of Freddie. With this concert, people also talked about AIDS and spreading its awareness, among others. A biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, was also made in tribute to Freddie and his career with the Queen in

    Birth Place

    He was born on 5 September in Stone Town, a part of Tanzania (then part of the British protectorate of Zanzibar). Originally, he was born

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