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    Tamil Nadu

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Children are not only hooked to television but also to the cartoon entertainment dished out on various channels to mention POGO‚ cartoon network‚ Disney etc. Cartoon mania grips kids Even in the slum areas‚ a faint glow of the flickering TV screen is always visible. And if every house cannot afford it‚ one can see the old concept of community viewing resurging in these places. As 10-year old Raghav‚ studying in the Perambur Corporation School‚ said‚ "I paid Re.1 to my

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    A Separate Peace Book

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    . I am writing this letter to inform you on reasons why I would recommend your book‚ A Separate Peace. After reading A Separate Peace‚ this book is surely one of the best books I ever read. Its interesting story line that is very easy to follow kept me curious on what was happening next. A Separate Peace’s beauty‚ vitality and purpose will keep every reader extremely interested. I would highly recommend this novel to young adults. I was very interested in the story’s beauty. You gave me a more

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    Mark Haddon tells the story of a boy named Christopher John Francis Boone in the curious incident of the dog on the nighttime. Christopher relates well to animals but has no understanding of human emotions. He is a logical boy; everything to him is black and white. When his world is turned upside down he begins to feel. Through the usage of Red Herrings‚ symbols‚ and tone Mark Haddon leads us into the mind of this autistic boy. His journey in to society and what it means to him. The tone of this

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    For years David Fincher has directed some of the most stylish and inventive thrillers in American cinema. His credits include: Aliens 3‚ Seven‚ The Game and Fight Club. Each of these films has been not only aesthetically pleasing and fun to watch but each has commented on society‚ making the viewers think outside norms and analyze their world. Fight Club is no exception; it is a multi-layered film with many subplots and themes‚ but the primarily it a surrealistically description of the status

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    What rules your world? Are you defined by your personality or the possessions you own? Do you have a fridge full of condiments but no food? Fight club directed by‚ David Fincher‚ is still considered a cinematic marvel. Edward Norton‚ who narrates the film‚ deals with insomnia‚ and it’s slowly eating away at his life. “When you have insomnia you’re never truly awake and you’re never truly asleep.” When seeking medical help he comes across these anonymous groups with different diseases. After being

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    Bravery and Cowardness

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    Cowardness and Bravery The two characters from the book “Rikki-tikki-tavi” that I will be comparing are Rikki and Chuchundra. Chuchundra and Rikki are most obviously the opposites of each other‚ so here are the differences. Chuchu is very cowardly‚ while Rikki is quite brave but Chuchu is very sharp in things like the two cobras Nag and Nagaina. Chuchu likes to stay out of things that may cost his life‚ he is very wise to do that but Rikki is a very curious mongoose so he goes sniffing around

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    The Clever Rikki-Tikki By Mónica Azpeitia The short story‚ Rikki-Tikki-Tavi‚ by Rudyard Kipling‚ is about a mongoose named Rikki. In the story‚ Rikki succeeds in saving his owner Teddy‚ and Teddy’s parents from the dangers of two ferocious cobras. Rikki is able to do this by being very clever. First of all‚ Rikki Tikki is a clever mongoose because knew how to get rid of Nagaina’s eggs and save his family. For example‚ this is displayed when Rikki has Darzee’s wife pretend

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    Nagaina In Tikki Tavi

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    “Not necessity‚ not desire - no‚ the love of power is the demon of men. Let them have everything - health‚ food‚ a place to live‚ entertainment - they are and remain unhappy and low-spirited: for the demon waits and waits and will be satisfied.” This quote by Friedrich Nietzsche describes Nagaina from the story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” to the point. She was power hungry‚ which is what made her a demon. Nagaina planned to kill everyone in the bungalow‚ just for power‚ but is power really worth more than

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    Discrete Mathmatics IP 2

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    Steven Knox Ip 2 –Discrete Math Part 1 f Ordered Pairs D=Domain Q=Range Is this relationship a Fuction? This is a function because is mainly a one to one relationship between football team and Quarter Back. However it wouldn’t be a function if the Quarter Backs were the Domain. It exist as a function because of the simple relationship 1 to 1 (x‚ y) or ( 1 ‚ a ). Reversing

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    “Method acting is what all actors have always done whenever they have acted well” (Lee Strasberg on method acting‚ 1971‚ http://newyork.methodactingstrasberg.com/what-is-method-acting/ ). For an actor to act in a way that is true to life- they must find an emotional reality that coexists between themselves and the character they are portraying. Robert De Niro acts with a unique intensity that transcends throughout all of his performances on screen. He is an actor that believes in the style of Method

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