ambassador of cricket in Nepal 5. 8 Indian Company in Fortune Global 500 Company. IOC on 83rd place.132 company of USA is in this list 6. Rawatbhata Atomic Power Station is in Rajasthan. 7. Google’ Buying ‘Meebo’ To Help Social Networking Push 8. Aung San Suu Kyi (Myanmar) Accepts Nobel Peace Prize 21 years late. 9. China won both Thomas cup and Uber Cup of Badminton. Venue of Both were in China. 10. India’s First River-lake link project launched In Bundelkhand 11. Kofi Annan resign as the UN special Envoy
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Yes. But is it easy to find such a room where people are holding a funeral in? Absolutely no. The masterpiece-eulogy by Margaret Atwood made it possible. That is right‚ I am talking about “The Great Communicator”(1999)‚ the eulogy to Northrop Frye. Like every other eulogy‚ the main idea of the article is to describe how big the loss was to us upon Frye’s death. Atwood gave numerous examples vividly in a relaxing tone‚ and those examples served as an entity‚ defining who Northrop Frye was. In the
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In the essay‚ "True North‚" Margaret Atwood articulates explicitly that the real north is a dangerous and overwhelming environment for anyone to approach or interact with. Atwood also argues vigorously that the consequence of entering the north is deleterious. In the essay‚ Atwood begins by suggest that the definition of "north" varies among different people from different places. However‚ Atwood explains that her north‚ the "True North‚" is the location of her hometown‚ a place of wilderness where
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perceptions‚ Atwood describes Grace as “an innocent victim of a blackguard forced against [her] will and in danger of [her] own life” (Atwood Alias 23). While Grace is shown to have innocent and endearing qualities‚ in the book Atwood has Grace explore some of the characterizations written about her in the newspapers that challenge the author’s own viewpoint: “I am an inhumane female demon… I robbed a dead woman… I am cunning and devious” (Atwood Alias 23). Using these opposing standpoints‚ Atwood not only
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How does Margaret Atwood communicate her ideas to the readers? Consider: Atwood opens the poem by painting a picture-perfect and rather unrealistic and pretentiously beautiful Canadian suburbia. It was obvious‚ as readers can tell‚ that Atwood was irritated by the unnatural uniformness of the suburbia. Atwood collectively refers to the suburbia as “the sanities”. While many may think being sane is a good thing (as opposed to being insane)‚ the writer may have opined otherwise. Being sane does
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“Take back the night” with a group of other women‚ dressed in the same fashion; holding a stick‚ a part of a banner (Atwood 119). She was similar to Moira because they both were very strong willed
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Margaret Atwood use the myth of the sirens to show that there is always something in the world that can affect someone to the point of changing their mind. In the poem “Siren Song” by Margaret Atwood the poem is explaining life from the viewpoint of the sirens and explaining how being a siren affects them negatively. An example of this is when Margaret Atwood quotes “I don’t enjoy it here squatting on this island looking picturesque and mythical.” (Atwood‚ 13-15). The tone of
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What feels like a letter to a lover‚ Margaret Atwood uses her poem “Variation on the word Sleep” to depict the feelings of love‚ lust and desire. Atwood uses the persona of someone who feels the need to protect as the narrator of her piece. He tone is intimate and personal and her use of imagery captures the audience as Atwood metaphorically describes the speaker’s yearning. Through the use of imagery and an intimate tone‚ Atwood shows multiple variations of the word sleep by incorporating three
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1 SLD07.20.08 16th Ordinary Emory Presbyterian Church Romans 8:5-6‚ 12-17 Jill Oglesby Evans “Mahatma Gandhi: My Life Is My Message” Have you ever seen the bumper sticker or t-shirt slogan‚ “Peace‚ like war‚ must be waged?” Whatever else might be said about this morning’s saint‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ who could argue but that the man dedicated his entire life to waging peace‚ in his heart‚ in his home‚ in his country‚ and in the world. And if you think that waging peace is somehow more passive
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“President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino” María Corazón "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino (January 25‚ 1933 – August 1‚ 2009) was a Philippine politician who served as the 11th President of the Philippines‚ the first woman to hold that office‚ and the first female president in Asia‚ though not the first female Asian head of state. Aquino was the most prominent figure of the 1986 People Power Revolution‚ which toppled the 20-yearauthoritarian rule of President Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy to
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