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    The adage‚ "Simple Living and High Thinking"‚ implies that cultivation of mind is compatible only with a simple and austere style of living. In other words‚ an austere mode of life is more conducive to higher reaches of thought and con¬templation. In Indian context‚ it does not require much effort of imagination to under-stand the implications of this quotation. From the time of antiquity‚ India has been a home to an unbroken line of sages and Rishis who led a life of austerity and contem¬plation

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    before. It’s all about the ‘nouveau’ factor in college. And for those reading this and who study in a university‚ yeah chill out‚ this happens to you guys too! It’s the simple things in life that make you smile‚ is what I agree. So today‚ my class had a quiz for Economics class. Like all tests‚ the possibility of cheating is always present. And like all class quiz without proper supervision‚ cheating is going to be rampant. Now be fairly warned – I don’t condone cheating of any kind like in sports or

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    sense of loss is in fact reinforced by a central thematic opposition between past happiness and present sadness. The vanished pleasures of the speaker’s youth are indeed contrasted to the difficulties and sadness of his present as an old man. Stanzas‚ too‚ are constructed on a structural opposition between past and present. This is evidenced by the obvious alternation between the simple present and simple past tenses. On the level of the lexis‚ this opposition is also demonstrated by the use of opposite

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    Although the speech within the first shot is Diegetic Sound; there are two sub-types within the shot. All speech up until when Marnie speaks to tell Mark to let her mother go is simple diegetic sound. However when Marnie begins speaking the sound briefly becomes both simple diegetic; as she is speaking in the present to both Mark and her mother‚ and displaced diegetic sound; as she is saying these words also from her past. As the scene moves forward slightly external non diegetic sound is introduced

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    mentions in his Introduction to New Poems:(1)The seething poetry of the incarnate Now is supreme‚ beyond even the everlasting gems of the before and after. Gloire de Dijon presents to us the image of a temporary moment that because of its beauty will last forever. The poem introduces us the image of a woman doing something as simple and ordinary as taking a morning bath‚ yet comparing her to the beauty and glory of yellow roses. Roses are a universal symbol of eternal love and beauty. By using these

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    Got big party plans? Before you go completely wild consider our top ten birthday party tips that will guarrantee your Big Day is remembered for all the right reasons: Best friends If your child has a best friend make sure they can come on the date you are planning for the party before you go ahead with bookings and invitations. The day just won’t be the same without their partner in crime by their side. Involve the birthday party child in the planning If your child is old enough‚ sit down

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    about a life with no purpose‚ he uses rhetorical questioning to make people think the way he does‚ and the use of repetition is to get the point across of a simple life. What do ants and pigmies from the Greek fable have to do with humans? According to Henry Thoreau‚ “we” refers to a person who lives for the future and not the present. He states that people work and work for something that is not going to happen today‚ just like ants that spend their life trying to survive‚ and the pigmies

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    CELTA Pre-Course Task Section 1: Learners and teachers‚ and the Learning and Teaching Context Task 1 1. The context in which I will be doing the CELTA course is likely to be multilingual and an open group of students. Lessons are most likely to be conducted in groups and of a similar ability given that classes are divided into levels. 2. I do not know what context I will be teaching in after I finish the course but I would like to teach a wide range of groups in a number of different

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    Copland’s national work: Appalachian Spring In the early 20th century‚ American artists sought the utility between music and society. Composers faced the dilemma of being a musician in a culture with little serious music tradition. Aaron Copland once wrote: “ (I) lived in an environment (New York City) that had little or no connection with serious music. Artists had deep desires to contribute meaningfully to the life of the nation and to see music filling a real need in American society. As a leading

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    (grammar) Meaning In this sentence has happened is used to infer what has taken place but still has relevance to the present moment‚ as opposed to everything that happened which is firmly in the past and is definitely no longer happening. We use has or have + the past participle to describe an action that started in the past and is (or might still be) ongoing or still have relevance to the present moment. To happen also means to take place or to occur. CCQs: Are we talking about something that is in the past

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