Rudyard Kipling effortlessly described the discourse community which I coincide by saying‚ “I wrapped myself in quotations - as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of Emperors”. If you’ve ever taken a tour of my temporary home here at university‚ you’d find quotes scattered across my study area‚ laminated on walls and mirrors. From Maya Angelou’s words of wisdom to C.S. Lewis’s brave words of: “I was made for another world”‚ I’ve collected words which have surely allowed me to put words
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A Whole New World The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis gives the reader a new perspective on hell and life after death. Written in the demons point of view‚ a new light is shed on the amount of work put in to tempting humans into hell. Zeroing in on the struggles and conflicts humans go through on a day to day basis‚ Lewis is able to make his novel timeless for all generations past and here to come. Though it is not exactly clear why Lewis ended the novel with such a broad idea‚ The Screwtape Letters
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Subhas Chandra Bose ( listen (help·info); 23 January 1897 – unknown) also known as Netaji (Bengali/Oriya/Hindi): “Respected Leader”)‚ was one of the most prominent Indian nationalist leaders who attempted to gain India’s independence from British rule by force during the waning years of World War II with the help of the Axis powers. Bose‚ who had been ousted from the Indian National Congress in 1939 following differences with the more conservative high command‚[2] and subsequently placed under house
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“Indian nationalists are working day and night to build up Bose as the ‘George Washington’ of India‚” the New York Times reported on February 8‚ 1946. “This is particularly true of the revolutionary element in the Congress party‚ which spares no efforts to eulogize Bose‚ create a ‘Bose legend’ and wrap his sayings and beliefs in sanctity.”1 The admiration for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose‚ who had crossed swords with the forces of British imperialism during the Second World War‚ was rampant in
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communication‚ and convenience. The first C is consumer cost. Consumer cost has to due with price. Price has a lot to do with how much your product is going to be bought and sold. You can’t put your price to expensive because nobody will buy it but you also can’t make it to cheap because then you wont get enough profit. With using the consumer’s point of view you can put a price on a product by seeing the cost to deliver it‚ and to make it. The second C is customer solution. This has to due entirely
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"Walking Away"‚ describes the loss C. D. Lewis feels when taking his son to "[his] first game of football". He feels he is watching his son "go drifting away". He has "had worse partings" yet no parting annoys him as much as this one: "but none that so gnaws at my mind still". Choristers walk a lot. If you’ve ever wondered how they produce the exquisite sound that is our privilege to enjoy day after day let me tell you they do it by walking. It begins when they walk from the Cathedral School to
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This poem was a poem describing the beautiful scene the poet saw one day he woke up in winter morning. Besides portraying the stunning scenery‚ the poet also wanted to relate the transformation in nature to human life cycle. The most prominent imagery used was snow‚ for example‚ brilliant‚ white‚ diamonds‚ bridal gear Things used to describe the hard frost were beautiful‚ shiny and bright. These were used to portray a beautiful scene of white snow spreading all over the forest. Usually the forest
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Using a format similar to the spreadsheets in this chapter‚ develop a spreadsheet that summarizes this project’s cash flow‚ assuming a four-year useful life after the project is developed. Compute the present value of the cash flows‚ using an interest rate of 9%. What is the NPV for this project? What is the ROI for this project? What is the break-even point? Should this project be accepted by the approval committee? SOLUTION As the numbers indicate‚ this would not be an economically feasible project
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horrible sound. 1. (A) movement (B) eruption (C) ejection (D) insertion (B) summit 2. (A) point (C) path (D) curve (B) in 3. (A) on (C) with (D) by 4. (A) slanting (B) curving (C) pointed (D) big (B) toppled 5. (A) flung (C) distanced (D) over-flown 6. (A) Calm (B) Confusion (C) Horror (D) Speed 7. (A) in (B) about (C) of (D) with 8. (A) flew (B) extracted (C) poured (D) oozed 9. (A) together (B) turned (C) stuck (D) accompanied 10. (A) rose (B) ascended (C) rained (D) poured Directions (Qs. 11 to 20)
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Rifleman Dodd The book Rifleman Dodd by C.S. Forester is an excellent novel about the French – Portages war in 1807 that was started by Napoleon. In 1996 Rifleman Dodd was the Commandant choice. The novel supported the year’s theme of “Commitment. “ Rifleman Dodd is about a certain British foot solider named Matthew Dodd. Who comes across a very difficult period of time during the peninsular war around the year of 1810. Rifleman Dodd had been left behind during the retreat to the lines of Torres
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