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    INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL‚ BHOPAL HOLIDAY – HOMEWORK (2013-2014) CLASS-X ENGLISH Section- A: BBC: Reading Comprehension: Ex.1‚ 2 & 3. Section- B: BBC: Writing Skills: E-mail 1 & 2; Letter writing 1 & 2; Speech 1 & 2; Article 1& 2. Section- C: BBC: Grammar: Preposition‚ Voice‚ Speech‚ Tenses. Section- D: 1. Value based: Which poem do you appreciate the most – ‘The frog and the nightingale’ or ‘Mirror’? Why? Write the literary devices used in that poem. Write about the poet. (150 words) 2. Extrapolatory:

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    The middle ages in Europe‚ a period of time from approximately A.D 500 to 1400‚ have been referred by a variety of terms- the age of faith‚ the dark ages‚ the age of feudalism‚ and even a golden age. The medieval era began with the destruction of the Roman Empire and the disorder that followed‚ which led to the rise of feudalism. During this period of darkness‚ the Roman Catholic Church provided spiritual direction as well as many nonreligious functions for the people of the times. Many literary

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    Early on in the Middle Ages‚ London was not the great city it has become in the world today‚ in fact it was not even called London‚ it was called Londinium‚ then Lundenwic‚ and finally London. In the beginning of the Middle Ages‚ London was just a small trading town on the banks of the Thames River in England. As the Middle Ages progressed‚ so did the city of London. Even with the plagues and wars that occurred in and around the city‚ it grew into the center of the kingdom of England. At the close

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    SDuring the Middle Ages‚ a series of events occurred over the span of a few hundred years known as the Crusades. These were a series of wars that had the Christian church waging war against the aggressive Muslims of the East after they took the Holy Land and began to try and push into Europe. Today the Crusades are viewed in a very poor light and people view them as a dark moment in world history. Many people‚ including former United States President Bill Clinton‚ would blame the Crusades

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    During the Middle Ages knowledge and civilization was in a decline until the Renaissance which was a birth of new culture. Renaissance means “rebirth” and from 1300 to 1600 that’s exactly what happened to Europe. Trade‚ knowledge‚ learning‚ and the quality of life had a very drastic increase during the Renaissance‚ and from this the most iconic painters‚ inventors‚ and sculptures were born from this period. The Renaissance emerged after the Middle Ages that were plagued with political instability

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    ECCLESIASTICAL CORRUPTION IN THE MIDDLE AGES Religion and faith dominated virtually every aspect of life during the middle Ages. However‚ the Church ’s influence suffered greatly during the later part of this age of faith. Many historians hold that the Medieval Church was a landmark of corruption. This view is often used to explain the decline and fall of the Church and the success of Martin Luther ’s reformation. It depicts the Church as being ruled by power hungry popes who abuse their positions

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    HISTORY OF ALGEBRA M AT H 1 WHAT IS ALGEBRA? • Denotes various kinds of mathematical ideas and techniques • more or less directly associated with formal manipulation of abstract symbols and/or with finding the solutions of an equation. HISTORICAL OBJECTIVES 1. attempts to deal with problems devoted to finding the values of one or more unknown quantities. 2. the evolution of the notion of number 3. the gradual refinement of a symbolic language THE SEARCH OF “EQUATION” • Egyptian Mathematics

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    One significant change from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment were the rise of philosophers and their ideas. During the Middle Ages‚ studies‚ science‚ and philosophy had dissipated in Western Europe ― due to reasons such as the fall of the Roman Empire‚ the Dark Ages‚ etc.―‚ leaving only the Byzantines to continue their studies in philosophy. Having more philosophers in the West during the Enlightenment demonstrates an important change from the Middle Ages‚ because‚ these philosophers were able

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    CT ABRSM Plus: Written Assignments and Projects |Your Name |Kristin Lien | |Instrument/voice |Piano | |Name of Mentor |Helen Krizos | |Date sent to mentor |9/2/2012

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    Religious Reform in the Middle Ages During the middle ages there had been much controversy circling around religion‚ mainly around the Catholic Church. Many people felt trapped within the church‚ which sparked many religious ideologists to seek ways around the Catholic beliefs‚ and still have a relationship with God. During this age a new religion began to emerge from the Catholic faith‚ Protestantism‚ which sparked much controversy for many people living in Europe at the time. This era brought

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