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Mr Hermann Van Daan was a bussiness associate of Mr Otto frank.He was formerly in the meat and sausage bussiness. His family also went into hiding with frank's family.Mr Van Daan is rarely mentioned by Anne frank in her diary except when he was fighting with his wife or trying to pacify her. So we don't get much knowledge about him.However,from the fights of Van Daan couple,we get the impression that there was no love lost between Mr Van Daan and his wife.They were always cross with each other.Their frequent fights usually spoiled the atmosphere of the secret annex.Mr Van Daan seemed to be stereotypical hen-packed husband at some places but he never gav -e his wife that care and love which every wife has the right of.Perhaps that was why Mrs Van Daan felt attracted towards other men.Anne considered Mr Van Daan to be an unbearable know-it -all,though she reserved the most of her wrath for his wife ,Mrs VanDaan.
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Publius Cimber, a senator, appears in both Act II and Act III of Julius Caesar. In Act II, Scene 2, he enters with Brutus, Ligarius, Metellus, Casca, Trebonius, and Cinna as Caesar tries to dispel Calpurnia's dread that he go to the Senate.
<hr />Publius cimber was the brother of Metillius cimber who was banished from the country because he was a traitor
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Gyanodaya Public School
Nehru Vihar
Alwar
5 October 20XX
The Director
Jambo Medicare
Delhi
Subject : Order for Medicines
Sir
Through this letter, we wish to place a bulk order of medicines to fulfill the requirements of school. Kindly send the following medical items :
We expect at least 30% discount on it as it is a bulk order. Please ensure that no medicines are expired and the packing is also good. Kindly let us know the mode of payment as well. Hoping to get an early response from. your end.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
XYZ
Incharge, Medical Section
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Helen had high hopes from college life, but was left completely disillusioned. She found that there was too much stress on learning and no time for self-analysis or introspection, The pupils were trained in cramming the lessons and the process of understanding and relating with the lesson was completely missing. The predominant thought in the minds of the pupils was written tests and the exams. There was too much of choice with too little use of it. She found the pattern to be completely disorganized and non-synchronized. Helen felt that she was a bull in a China shop. Here China shop refers to the examination system. According to Helen, before an examination she had to go through many different aspects of study due to which her mind became overburdened with heterogeneous matter which would almost disappear while attempting an exam. She tried to remember the points and jot down to put them into order but unfortunately she could not make head and tail out of it. It seemed as if the answers had been buried deep in the pool of thoughts of mind and searching for them equated looking for a bit of silk in a rag bag.
She felt examinations to be the 'chief bugbears of my college life'. She always found her courage oozing out at her finger's ends. During exams, the days are spent in cramming one's mind with mystic formulae, indigestibie dates which she considered as unpalatable diets. The dreaded hour i.e., the examination hour is the most perplexing as one's memory and the sense of discrimination takes wings and fly away. That's why she never liked examinations.
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It is true
appearances may be deceptive. With reference to the two boys, Nicola and
Jacopo, the axiom is surely relevant and appropriate. When the narrator, A.J.
Cronin first met them at the outskirts of Verona, they looked shabby and
unkempt. Even Luigi, the driver passed a hasty judgement about them. However,
on observing the boys from close quarters, the narrator realized they were the
most extraordinary children he had ever met. He came to know they possessed all
the qualities of gentlemen. They were responsible, caring, well-behaved,
self-reliant, courageous, hardworking, committed and dedicated to save their
ailing sister. The author was so much impressed with their maturity and
self-sacrificing nature.
They did
various menial jobs such as, selling fruit, newspapers, shoe-shining, running
errands, as guides, etc. to pay the medical expenses for their sister
undergoing medical treatment for the tuberculosis of the spine. The narrator developed boundless admiration and respect for them.
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