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    About Viswanatha Viswanatha Satyanarayana‚ the Poet Laureate of Andhra Pradesh and winner of JnanPith Award‚ is undoubtedly one of the greatest scholar-poets of Andhra. An octogenerian with continuous and untiring literary activity extending over six decades‚ Viswanatha Satyanarayana has had the good fortune of living with writers of three generations. The first generation of elders are his seniors in age at least by 20 years. They include his Gurus also. The second generation consists of contemporaries

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    public demand‚ recommended disintegration of Hyderabad state and to merge Marathi speaking region with Bombay state and Kannada speaking region with Mysore state. The States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) discussed pros and cons of the merger of Telugu speaking Telangana region of Hyderabad state with Andhra state. Para 374 of the SRC report said "The creation of Vishalandhra is an ideal to which numerous individuals and public bodies‚ both in Andhra and Telangana‚ have been passionately attached

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    A TELUGU-ENGLISH DICTIONARY BY J.P.L. GWYNN Assisted by Oxford University Press‚ Walton Street‚ Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford New York Toronto Delhi Bombay Calcutta Madras Karachi Petaling ]aya Singapore Hong Kong Tokyo Nairobi Dar es Salaam Melbourne Auckland and associates i n Berlin Ibadnn @ Oxford Universirjr Press 1991 Typeset and printed in India by All India Press‚ Kennedy Nagar‚ Pondicherry Published by S.K. Mooketyee‚ Oxford University Press Y M C A Library Building‚ Jai Singh

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    Ernest Hemingway‚ A legacy for American Literature Some say that Hemingway’s personal life should disqualify him from the literature canon. They state that his torrent affairs‚ his alcoholism‚ and his mental state should preclude him from entry into the canon. These are the very things that help to make Hemingway a unique writer. Although his genre is fiction‚ he relies on his real life experiences with the people and places that he visited. The very definition of the literary canon disputes these

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    Legacies and Differences of Cultural Change There were many Legacies that are still in existence today‚ because the early encounters with Native Americans and Africans‚ this civilization is still in existence. The encounters caused the Native Americans to adopt and integrate their traditions‚ cultures and societies and tribes of cultures and were integrated with the way of life of many cultures. Architecture‚ food and music were all resonates of legacies from the early encounters. The legacies

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    official language. The Telugu script is derived from the Brāhmī script of the Mauryan Empire. Telugu has been subjected to prolonged‚ enormous influence from Sanskrit and also from the Prakrits‚ the spoken Indo-Aryan languages of medieval North India. Consequently‚ the vocabulary of Telugu is heavily Indo-Aryan. As Velcheru Narayana Rao states in page 3 of his book "Classical Telugu Poetry": "every Sanskrit word is potentially a Telugu word as well‚ and literary texts in Telugu may be lexically Sanskrit

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    Ms. Christensen World History 12‚ Period 6 12 September 2012 Legacies of the Renaissance Beginning in the late 14th century‚ European researchers became involved in learning about the world around them. Their discoveries issued in a dawn of a new age—the Renaissance/“rebirth.” New ideas such as humanism‚ perspective‚ republicanism‚ and advances in fields of art‚ science‚ and more resulted in the nature of the era. The legacy of the Renaissance was art‚ education‚ and technology. The Renaissance

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    Annals of Software Engineering 9 (2000) 293–313 293 Encapsulation of legacy software: A technique for reusing legacy software components Harry M. Sneed Prellerweg 5‚ D-82054 Arget‚ Bavaria‚ Germany E-mail: Harry.Sneed@T-Online.de The following paper reviews the possibilities of encapsulating existing legacy software for reuse in new distributed architectures. It suggests wrapping as an alternative strategy to reengineering and redevelopment. It then defines the levels of granularity at

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    Agnodice's Legacy

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    Agnodice’s legacy is a very peculiar one‚ and whether it is true or not has been debated over and over‚ time and time again. Any and everything we know about her life comes from the Latin author‚ Gaius Julius Hyginus. He wrote her story in his collection titled‚ “Fabulae”‚ which is the only surviving record of her existence. Fabulae roughly translated can mean “fable” or “story”‚ hinting that Hyginus’ accounts of Agnodice’s life and accomplishments have a possibility of being fictional. Even the

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    Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy by George G. M. James‚ Ph.D. University of Arkansas‚ Pine Bluff This work was originally published in New York by Philosophical Library in 1954. The content herein has been slightly edited to mark word corrections and in its organization to assist readability. The author‚ George Granville Monah James was born in Georgetown‚ Guyana‚ South America. His parents were Reverend Linch B. and Margaret E. James. George studied at Durham

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