IGNOU B.Ed ES-342 Solved Assignment 2013 ES-342 : TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS Assignment 1 Answer the following questions i) Explain the nature of Mathematics.(250 words) Solution: Mathematics reveals hidden patterns that help us understand the world around us. Now much more than arithmetic and geometry‚ mathematics today is a diverse discipline that deals with data‚ measurements‚ and observations from science; with inference‚ deduction‚ and proof; and with mathematical models of natural phenomena
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10 October 2012 Analysis of “Bohemian Rhapsody” “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen‚ a British rock band from the 1970’s‚ is a very complex and elaborately written and performed song. After a first listen‚ your senses and feelings are being stretched every which way. The song starts out slow with deeply emotional lyrics that signal deep emotion in the writer. Following the intro‚ the song seems to get even darker‚ and describes killing someone with a gun. As the song progresses‚ the tempo picks up with
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Windy City Women: Chickenheads and Scallywags The chickenhead only understands wealth‚ greed‚ and self-pity. Some of them are hoodrats that make it out of the Inner-city and then turn their backs on the ghetto while others are the product of an overprotective parent that tried to keep them from learning ghetto tactics. They don’t get real love from the hood‚ though some of them still get love from their people still lost in the concrete jungle. They have some sense of the struggle and get offended
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T.S Eliot-"The Wasteland" In T.S Eliot’s wide-ranging poem "The Wasteland‚" the reader journeys through the industrial metropolis of London by means of multiple individualistic narratives concerning the inert existence of those living in a place consumed by a fast paced economy. Eliot focuses on the negativity that a cold and synthetic setting can impose on the natural human qualities of a society‚ almost completely wiping out necessary characteristics like compassion and enthusiasm. The city
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“Four Quartets” Thomas Stearns Eliot The Battle After the Battle "The battle is going very heavily against us. We ’re being crushed by the enemy weight...We are facing very difficult days‚ perhaps the most difficult that a man can undergo” (Erwin Rommel). During World War II‚ Field Marshal Erwin Rommel says on behalf of Germany that his army faces the most difficult days they have ever been through. This relates to all soldiers in all wars‚ as well as to people who lost their loved ones from
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Eliot‚ T. S.‚ in full THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT (b. Sept. 26‚ 1888‚ St. Louis‚ Mo.‚ U.S. – d. Jan. 4‚ 1965‚ London‚ Eng.)‚ American-English poet‚ playwright‚ literary critic‚ and editor‚ a leader of the modernist movement in poetry in such works as The Waste Land (1922) and Four Quartets (1943). Eliot exercised a strong influence on Anglo-American culture from the 1920s until late in the century. His experiments in diction‚ style‚ and versification revitalized English poetry‚ and in a series of critical
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Murder in the Cathedral by T.S. Eliot - MonkeyNotes by PinkMonkey.com PinkMonkey® Literature Notes on . . . Sample MonkeyNotes Note: this sample contains only excerpts and does not represent the full contents of the booknote. This will give you an idea of the format and content. Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot MonkeyNotes Edited by Diane Sauder PinkMonkey.com‚ Inc. Copyright © 1997-1999‚ All Rights Reserved. Distribution without the written consent of PinkMonkey.com‚ Inc
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“Bohemian Rhapsody”: A Ballad of Loss and Grief In Freddie Mercury’s song Bohemian Rhapsody‚ a young boy commits a crime and must face the effects of his actions. However‚ beyond the narrative told by the song‚ a deeper meaning about the writer and singer of Bohemian Rhapsody‚ Freddie Mercury‚ dealing with the grief of doing something that he views as a terrible act‚ and his loss of himself because of doing so is present. Because Mercury originally writes and sings the song‚ the “boy” that the song
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Kyle Mootry Charles DeShong American Lit. II 4/24/2013 T.S. Eliot is thoroughly viewed as one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century‚ and one of the most important writers of the modernist era. He hated traditional realism by responding against Romantic poetry. His collection of work was extremely experimental and he repeatedly deals with the views of symbolism and imagism in his poetry. America in the early part of the twentieth century was changing quickly and becoming more
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