The Love Song of Hair Dyal Rudyard Kipling Alone upon the housetops to the North I turn and watch the lightnings in the sky-- The glamour of thy footsteps in the North. Come back to me‚ Beloved‚ or I die. Below my feet the still bazar is laid-- Far‚ far below the weary camels lie-- The camels and the captives of thy raid. Come back to me‚ Beloved‚ or I die! My father’s wife is old and harsh with years‚ And drudge of all my father’s house am I-- My bread is sorrow and my drink is
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Why I Would Be a Teacher Teaching is a very noble profession. In my country‚ there is a saying: “Quan‚ Su‚ Phu” meanings that the highest respectable position belongs to the King‚ second are the teachers then the parents. Many people love to teach but not everyone who wants to teach can become a teacher. According to Melissa Kelly in Top 10 Reasons to Become a Teacher. “Teaching is a special calling. It is not a job well-suited to everyone. In fact‚ many new teachers leave within the first 3-5
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The theme is the moral or life-lesson we learn from a short story. Rudyard Kipling‚ the author of “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi‚” made it obvious that the theme of this story is “greed can lead to negative consequences.” I can support this with loads of evidence. For example‚ the cobras were greedy‚ evil‚ and cruel‚ and they were punished. On the other hand‚ Rikki was selfless‚ content‚ and courageous‚ and he was rewarded. Notably‚ some people think “knowledge can help us prepare for the future” is the
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Proclamation‚ it was aimed at freeing slaves but the Southern states were completely against this‚ as they needed someone to work on their land. The Southern States wanted status quo to continue and hence seceded from the Union. According to Rudyard Kipling it was the "White man’s burden" to redeem the Black man’s souls and to covert them‚ pagans‚ to Christianity. In reality the white men were merely traders. If any slave was found running to the north for freedom‚ the masters would find them‚ bind
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Fact and Fiction in Tennyson’s “The Charge of The Light Brigade” Lord Tennyson’s poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” gives account of an October 25 battle during the Crimean War by portraying a valiant charge and the glory it brought. This single charge is infamous for being the most brutal in history. In his book Hell Riders: The True Story of the Charge of the Light Brigade‚ Terry Brighton‚ a member of the Crimean War Research Society‚ discusses the actual incident and compares it to Tennyson’s
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The basic motives for imperialism were political‚ economical‚ and cultural. Imperialists believed it was their duty to govern the colonized nations and develop their economies. They viewed themselves as racially and culturally superior. Larger‚ more modernized nations‚ such as the United States‚ Europe‚ France‚ and Germany‚ felt the need to spread civilization‚ usually by domination smaller‚ weaker nations. Political conquests and economic expansion were powerful motivators for imperialism‚ but the
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The quaint and obsolete buildings are the remains of some prototype air-raid warning structures built in 1920; by accompanying the images with ambient sound recorded in 1999‚ she doubles the act of preservation of those buildings‚ already saved from destruction in 1988. She was shortlisted for the 1998 Turner Prize. Tacita Dean’s newest series of blackboard drawings‚ ‘Fatigues’ (2012)‚ presents a discourse on the fragility of the human gesture. This vulnerability stands in the face of many things:
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AN OUTLINE OF ENGLISH LITERATURE PERIOD OLD ENGLISH HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The period of Anglo Saxon: The Age of Settlement (440-1066) Before the arrival of Anglo Saxon‚ Britain was under Roman Empire (55 BC – AD 440) MIDDLE ENGLISH ± 1150 - ± 1400 - The Duke of Normandy from France became the king in Britain and gave influences to British Kingdom. - The use of French – high class of society The use of English – common people ±1400 - ± 1550 - The period in literature to mark
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A descriptive essay on the Globla North/South divide. Explores the social‚ cuptural and economic differences that exist between the regions defined as the global north and the global south. The theory of the Global North and Global South is a new geopolitical perspective. It divides the world into two blocs – the industrialized countries of the global North and the poor countries of the South on the global level of analysis. While “Global South” is sometimes used as a synonym for the more familiar
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