action and you will succeed” has been rightly said by Dr.Abul Pakir Jainul Abideen Abdul Kalam. Dreams can be accomplished by youth as they have commitment to action. To quote Jean Ingelow “Youth! Youth! How buoyant are the hopes; they turn‚ Like marigolds‚ towards the sunny side”. Students’ life is meant for studies to become true and responsible citizens‚ formidable leaders and esteemed legislators as India entails such intellectually alert and adroit disciples. A nation of disciplined youth can
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with and OGPA if 9.17 out of 10.0‚ I still have many challenging questions drilling my mind‚ but newer and erudite ones. Though I could clear a few through the Intensive Inplant Training and a Research project on ‘Extraction of food colorant from Marigold (Tagetus erecta)’‚
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How does the poet reveal his feelings about nature in the poem Sonnet by John Clare? John Clare (1793-1864) was rare in his day for being a working class poet. His schooling ended at age 11 when he followed in his father’s footsteps to become a hedge-setter. Living and working in the open air‚ many of his poems are about nature. ’Sonnet’ is one of these – revealing his sheer joy and love of Summer. Clare spent much of his adult life in an insane assylum; Sonnet was written when he briefly escaped
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varieties‚ many progressive farmers and agriculture entrepreneurs have taken –up the production of quality seedlings using seedling trays as a commercial activity. One of such enterprising farmers‚ Mr. Prakash was cultivating finger millets‚ paddy‚ marigold and vegetables on 2.5 acres of ancestral land. His crops were plagued with diseases and low yield. Then‚ he approached Indian Institute of Horticultural Research‚ Bangalore to find out the solution to his problems and overcome the poverty of his
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Helpless In “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison and “From Songs of Experience: The Chimney-Sweeper” by William Blake‚ the main characters are highly disadvantaged children. Morrison’s characters are experiencing the effects of the great depression‚ while Blake’s speaker is a victim of child labour during the industrial revolution in London. Blake’s speaker describes the child workers as experiencing “misery” (141). According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ misery can be interpreted as “distress caused
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are the villagers led by the village head priest. The point of conflict is introduced at Paragraph 12 "One evening as Obi was admiring his work‚ he was scandalized to see an old woman from the village hobble right across the compound‚ through the marigold flower-bed and the hedges." Although explained by a teacher that this footpath is vital to the villagers‚ Obi
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Sharon Wilson English 101 Dr. Lise Esch 07 February 2014 The Beauty of Marriage Arranged marriages are consensual unions of two people that are agreed upon by other family members. These marriages are the beginning of a lifetime of togetherness not just between the bride and groom but between their families. These marriages are healthy unions that show commitment and growing love. Serena Nanda an American cultural anthropologist explored the cultural influences surrounding the process of arranged
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together hoping for a fruitful upcoming year. They would be busy decorating their houses with cherry blossom (in the northern region)‚ hoa mai - Ochna integerrima (in the central and southern region) and other floral decorations such as kumquat tree‚ marigold‚ lavender or paperwhite flower along with traditional Dong Ho paintings and calligraphy pictures. On the New Year’s
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turns hitting the piñata until it breaks open and the candy and small toys fall out. The children then gather the candy and small toys. Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars honoring the deceased using sugar skulls‚ marigolds‚ and the
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LA9 FINAL EXAM REVIEW Literary Terms Antagonist: A character‚ group of characters‚ or institution that represents the opposition against which the protagonist or protagonists desires or must contend. The antagonist is usually a person or group of people who oppose the main character(s). Internal Conflict: Conflict that takes place not with another character or object‚ but inside the mind of one of the characters in the story. Unreliable Narrator: A narrator in literature‚ film‚ or theatre
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