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    This article from the Washington Post discusses how the job market for people over fifty-five year olds “has not improved for this set of people.” For older people who have been laid off‚ but are not quite ready to retire are having difficulty finding jobs. The Author of the article Rodney Brooks points out that “even for a much lower-paying job” middle aged people would “be competing with people half [their] age.” People want to work later in life because they probably have not saved as much money

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    Rabindranath Tagore World Literature Analysis Introduction A Bengali mystic and artist‚ Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet‚ philosopher‚ music composer and a leader of Brahma Samaj‚ who took the India culture and tradition to the whole world and became a voice of the Indian heritage. Best known for his poems and short stories‚ Tagore largely contributed to the Bengali literature in the late 19th and early 20th century and created his masterpieces such as Ghare-Baire‚ Yogayog‚ Gitanjali‚ and

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    World Literature Rabindranath Tagore: “Gitanjali” The life and times of Rabindranath Tagore greatly influenced his works. Tagore’s birthplace had a great impact on him. He was born in culturally rich area: “The mansion in which Rabindranath was born on 7 May 1861‚ No. 6 Dwarkanath Tagore’s Lane‚ Jorasanko‚ lay in the heart of the Bengali section of Calcutta” (Dutta 34). The place where they lived was diverse as the Tagores were Bengali Hindus. Tagore provides the best description of

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    country into a free land. Here Tagore defines Freedom as a fundamental system of reasoning of a sovereign state of mind‚ established or accepted as a guide for governing the man in a nutshell. A freedom fixes the limits and defines the relations of the moral‚ ethical and powers of the state of mind‚ thus setting up the basis for life.    The first line of the poem is one of the most significant sub clauses which go to build up the poem. The ‘World of Freedom’‚ which Tagore envisions for his countrymen

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    Summary of poem ’Where the Mind is Without Fear’ by Rabindranath Tagore. Included in the volume called Naibedya‚ the original poem bears the title ’ Prarthana’ i.e. prayer. The poem is a prayer to a universal father-figure‚ presumably‚ God. The poet wishes to be awakened to a heaven where the mind can work fearlessly and the spirit can hold its head high‚ where one can acquire knowledge in all freedom of choice‚ where the big world of man is not fragmented or restricted to small mutually exclusive

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    2 1.B/7 1B 1.A 4A 1.B/2 1 5A 7 6 4.A/B/C 1 10 6/4/3 6 6 I was asked by the care manager to explain to Mr D‚ the changes in the way his benefits would be paid to him when the government changed from benefit books to Post Office accounts. Mr D has poor vocal skills and at times it can be difficult for staff to understand what he saying. I knew from experience and by reading Mr D’s care

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    GuruRabindranathTagore ♪♫ Shantiniketan ♫♪ *Home of Rabindranath* ♣Tagore ♣ Shantiniketan (Bangla: Shantiniketôn) is a small town near Bolpur in the Birbhum district of West Bengal‚ India‚ approximately 180 kilometres north of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). It was made famous by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore‚ whose vision became what is now a university town (Visva-Bharati University) that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Shantiniketan is also a tourist attraction because Rabindranath

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    in Tagore’s Poetry Chapter 3: Social Realism Chapter 4: Political Realism Chapter 5: Religious Realism Chapter 6: Conclusion Notes and References Bibliography Title: Realism in Tagore’s Poetry Present state of knowledge: Tagore is the most outstanding name in modern Bengali literature‚ and he was the one writer who first gained for the modern India a place on the world literature scene. Till today he is the most widely read Indian author in India and abroad. He belongs to

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    RABINDRANATH TAGORE Rabindranath Tagore (Bengali: রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর‚ Robindronath Ţhakur) (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941)‚ sobriquet Gurudev‚ was a Bengali poet‚ novelist‚ musician‚ painter and playwright who reshaped Bengali literature and music. As author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive‚ fresh and beautiful verse"‚ he was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. His poetry in translation was viewed as spiritual‚ and this together with his mesmerizing persona

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    In his article‚ “What Happened to Post-Racial America?” Roger Simon not only questions America being post-racial as a country‚ but he actually questions if America was ever a country free from racism and racial discrimination. First‚ Simon informs the reader of a cover on the New Yorker which was printed the summer before Obama became president. Although the cover seemingly laughed off outrageous views that some people supposedly felt about Obama‚ Simon addresses the fact that “those obvious distortions”

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