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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago
Charlie was a young man living in New York. He was married to Louisa. Charlie's hobby was stamp-collection (philately). Charlie appeared to be suffering from fear, insecurity and fear of the war-ridden world. He was looking for an escape from this world. His longing for some idyllic and peaceful place like Galesburg made him stray to a corridor at Grand Central Station that took him to the Third Level of the station from where one could take train to the past, year 1894.
When he shared this incidence with his wife, she felt angry at it; she asked him to see his psychiatrist friend, Sam. Sam explained the unique experience to be Charlie’s waking dream wish fulfillment. He further explained it could have happened because of his unhappiness or hobby of stamp collection.
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Dr Sadao's father was proud to be a Japanese citizen. He took deep interest in the culture and old traditions of Japan. He was always serious about his work and never wasted time in joking and bullying others. Sadao was a Japanese surgeon. An American prisoner of war was washed ashore in a dying state. Therefore, he operated on the prisoner of war and as a true Japanese, he informed the General. This is how he performed his duty as a patriotic Japanese.
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M. Hamel was a very devoted, dedicated and a strict man of discipline in his school. He kept the “terrible” ruler under his arm and one could hear its rapping in the street. He always maintained decorum and discipline in the class. On the last day he came out by wearing his fine Sunday dress that he used to wear on specific ceremonial occasions. That day school looked quite solemn and strange and there was no commotion of any sort. Even the distinguished personalities had assembled there to pay their deepest reverence to the teacher for his forty years of meritorious service. While addressing all he spoke: “My children, this is the last lesson of French”. He was deeply pained at the order from Berlin which stated the ban of teaching French. In this respect he detailed the importance and love of one’s own language. He was highly respected by all. He loved France and French language from the inner most core of his heart.
Being a dedicated and a patriot, he taught the grammar lesson with complete depth that was followed by all. He had the courage to hear every lesson to the last. But he pointed out that he was sorry that the people of Alsace had never been serious about learning. He was overwhelmed with deep emotions and looked at everything keenly so as to fix them in his mind. The hall, garden and the love of area was breathing his heart heavily. While speaking his voice choked and he wrote in a chalk, ‘Viva La France’. With the gesture of his hands he dismissed the school.
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The faces of these children are pale and lifeless. They and their hair are like ‘rootless weeds’. The burden of fife makes them sit with their head ‘weighed down’. The stunted growth is depicted by ‘the paper-seeming bo/ and ‘the stunted unlucky heir of twisted bones’. Their weak bodies recite their fathers’ ‘gnarled disease’.
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The British officer's secretary told the Maharaja that he himself could kill the tiger and then allow his officer to get photographed holding the gun over the dead tiger. The Maharaja did not agree to his request because he felt doing so would mean other officers may come with similar demands.
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Felt guilty of breaking the precious things, didn’t know how to reconcile with his brother, embarrassed about his bad conduct .
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Yakima River was called treacherous because it was a very deep and swift flowing river. So many people had drowned there.
There had been several cases of drowning in the river . It was not considered safe because of its rough water and fast current.
Douglas wanted to learn swimming. His mother had advised him against his visit to the Yakima river since it was treacherous in nature. She had kept fresh in his mind the details of each drowing in that river.
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The city of Firozabad is famous for its bangles. Every other family in Firozabad is engaged in making bangles. It is the center of India's glass-blowing industry. Families have spent generations working around furnaces, welding glass, making bangles for the women in the land.
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The Structure Role. The other part of your job as a parent is to provide “structure” for your children. In this role, you give direction, impose rules, use discipline, set limits, establish and follow through with consequences, hold your children accountable for their behavior, and teach values.
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My mother at sixty six is written by Kamala Das who is famous for capturing complexities of human relationships. The poem my mother at sixty six is one of the finest examples of the human bonding, especially that of a mother and daughter. It describes the pain and fear of the poet - of losing her mother due to harsh reality of life which is death.
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My mother at sixty six is written by Kamala Das who is famous for capturing complexities of human relationships. The poem my mother at sixty six is one of the finest examples of the human bonding, especially that of a mother and daughter. It describes the pain and fear of the poet - of losing her mother due to harsh reality of life which is death.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 3 months ago
Shakespeare represents good literature that uplifts a person's soul. The narrator describes him as wicked because he describes a world of kings and noblemen which the slum children can aspire but can never reach. They only know the suffering aspect of life and they are far away from luxuries and tantrums of life.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago
When the ironmaster seems to Stranger he was lying close to the furnace , his appearance was shabby ,hanging rattraps ,uncut beard etc. kindly he wanted to help him and invite him to christmas cheer.
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