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    Letter of Recommendation

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    I take immense pleasure in introducing one of my outstanding students…. whom I know for the past three years. I have taught him the courses of ‘Electrical machines’ ‚ ‘Power Electronics’ ‚ ‘Modelling of power system components’ and ‘Network theory’.This interaction with him provides me sufficient information to gauge and asses the intellectual capability and analytical skills that he has developed during his course . I would rank him among the top 1% of the students I have taught in

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    Li Ning Case Study

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    Market Environment for Li Ning •Li Ning is operating in local market‚ competing with International brands (viz. Adidas‚Nike) •More than 50% of active Chinese sport population is from Tier 2 & 3 cities •Market is poised for exponential growth in next 2 years (owing to Beijing Olympic 2008) •The household income for 70% of families of active sports teenagers (14-24 yrs) is less than RMB 4000. Li Ning is mainly operating in this segment. •60% of Active sports population is students : 45% University

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    "Rose" By: LI-YOUNG LEE

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    grew up in an atmosphere where there is a certain level of humility‚ love of speech‚ from where he also searched for wisdom and understanding. Li-Young Lee’s poems are very beautiful and meditative. The way that Lee captures love & longing‚ subtle forms of love‚ nuances of parental relationships‚ and the physical world is amazing. Li-Young Lee’s poetry in the book‚ Rose‚ has a depth of sadness and reflection that makes it meaningful and thought provoking to the reader. Lee

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    "A Story" -Li-Young-Lee

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    with different people throughout his/her life. A child learns to protect his siblings‚ to respect his mother‚ and to look up to his father. However‚ depending on what has happened between the child and the other person. In the poem “A Story” by poet Li-Young-Lee‚ he uses the third person point of view and structure of the poem to define the complex relationship of a son and his father. Children are known for becoming entertained very quickly as well as getting bored easily. “Sad is the man who is

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    The May li massacre was a terrible circumstance and an event that happened March 16th 1968 during the Vietnam War‚ in which American soldiers rape‚ pillage and killed unarmed Vietnamese civilians in a small village‚ the result was worldwide outrage. As the three companies (Charlie Company)‚ led by Lieutenant Calley entered the village and started firing at the villagers that included women‚ children and elderly as well as raping the young women‚ LT Calley himself put a enormous amount of villagers

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    Still Night by Li Bai

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    A Comparative Analysis on Five Versions Translations of “Still night thoughts” by Li Bai Abstract: Based on comparative analysis of 5 English versions of Li Bai’s “Still night thoughts”‚ the paper attempts to make a study of Chinese to English poetry translation. Since poetry is a special form of art in that poetry presents profound meaning and intensive emotions by means of various imageries and scrupulous selection of words‚ translators not only need to have a good command of both two languages

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    Li Qingzhao: A Distinct Female Voice in the Song Dynasty Poetry is an essential part of Chinese culture in ancient China‚ and there exist numerous marvelous poems‚ which have considerable impacts on the Chinese world. In order to be prominent and admiring‚ these poems can’t be too esoteric and detachment; instead‚ they need to be easily accessible‚ understandable and memorable for common people. If you have read Li Bai‚ Du Fu or Su Shi‚ you might be one step closer to becoming well-versed in one

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    A Story By Li Young Lee

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    Allondra Delagarza February 12‚ 2015 P: 5th “A Story” By Li-Young Lee “A Story” by Young Lee writes about a young boy who wants his father to tell him a story but he doesn’t want to hear the same story over and over again. He wants to her a new story. The poem is written about a five year old boy and talking to his “baba.” Ba is the Chinese word for “dad” and “baba” translates to daddy. The poem can be told through the boy’s perspective or the father’s perspective

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    teaching his friends kung fu. Li‚ Po’s father‚ appears in Po’s village and leads him to their secret Panda home. In the Village‚ Po gets to form a relationship with his dad and reconnect with his fellow Pandas. Mean while‚ Kai destroys the Jade Palace and takes master Shifu chi. He also takes Po’s friend’s chi except Tigress‚ the tiger‚ who escapes to warn Po. Afterward‚ Po trains to defeat Kai. Even though the plot is a conventional animated coming of age story‚ Fung Fu Panda Three utilizes humor

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    The Gift By Li-Young Lee

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    Li-Young Lee’s‚ “The Gift” unquestionably communicates several ideas‚ some rather direct‚ and others buried within the rhetoric and composition of the poem. Although the meaning (of the poem) may be left to interpretation‚ one of the most prominent concepts of the story‚ in my belief‚ is the gift of love and consequent tradition of offering it to loved ones. In the beginning of the poem‚ the narrator describes his father comforting him in the painful situation of removing a metal splinter from his

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