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    Begumpet‚ Hyderabad‚ A.P. 500 016 CLASS 9 ENGLISH LITERATURE PROJECT 2013-14 The students must choose to write a Project on any two Poems in about 700 words each or any two questions from the Drama Section in about 600 word each. POEMS : 1. Where the Mind is Without Fear 2. The Inchcape Rock 3. In the Bazaars of Hyderabad 4. I Believe DRAMA: 1. You may write on the symbolism of the three caskets found in The Merchant of Venice. 2. Historical background work to uncover the historical

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    "Where ignorance is bliss‚ ’tis folly to be wise”. Extracted from Thomas Gray’s poem‚ ‘Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College’‚ this adage is an existential conundrum ("the definition of ignorance is bliss"‚ 2016) . While some reflect in ‘hear no evil‚ speak no evil’‚ my outlook on this is that it is exceptionally vital to live in knowledge rather than in ignorance. I believe that ignorance isn’t bliss‚ its oblivion. Mankind has been in the pursuit of knowledge since its evolution. Human beings

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    Alex Stough Prof. Minner English 1301 9 November 2012 Where There’s a Will‚ There’s a Way Many people who are physically challenged have accomplished a lot during their lifetime‚ proving that they are not “handicapped”. Bob Sampson and Steven hawking have created successful careers while being confined to a wheelchair. Sampson‚ despite having muscular dystrophy‚ has worked for United Airlines for more than thirty years‚ and has also earned a degree in law. Steven Hawking‚ most famous

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    Additional informational about: Major partners Mylife student email system E-books shop Unisa radio MyUnisa Forums MyUnisa Newsletter Major stakeholders Student Finance Student email Library resources Alumni links Target beneficiaries Students‚ Academic staff and Unisa employees Service providers Unisa ICT and ICDL How did the initiative work It contains customized information and services to help students manage their studies A navigation menu that links to each section

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    Bersche Mr. Wright ENG4U March 20‚ 2015 Where does the Sidewalk End? An Analysis of Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein People are drawn to poetry because it uses words to express emotions that most people can only feel. The greatest poems tell stories that readers wish to be true. They open doors to worlds of which readers desire to be a part. Most North-American homes are blessed with one of Shel Silverstein’s award winning poetry books. His poem Where the Sidewalk Ends is arguably the best

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    senator‚ politician‚ public servant‚ or any dutiful citizen. Where the mind is without fear And the head is held high Where knowledge is free Where the world has not been broken up Into fragments by narrow domestic walls Where words come out from the depth of truth Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit Where the mind is led forward by thee Into ever-widening thought and

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    Essay: Where I come from Student: Valentin Turri The poem is divided in two stanzas and two extra lines. The poet is an old woman that talks about her present and her old past. In the first stanza the poet starts like introducing us in the text‚ explaining us the meaning of ‘’people are made of places’’‚ this means that all we are made of memories‚ places where we come from

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    Where I Come From - By Elizabeth Brewster The poem ‘Where I Come From’ by Elizabeth Brewster is about how a person is influenced by the environment he is brought up in‚ and how urban life and rural life differ from each other. The poet has used a very critical tone in this poem to convey how people are influenced by the places they have come from rural or urban. She has used a lot of visual imageries and metaphors to convey the busy lifestyle of the city. There is no rhyme scheme in the poem

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    I am my father’s daughter and my mother’s child. I was born and raised in Montebello‚ California. In 2000 it was still hard on the economy‚ it put me in a place most kids wouldn’t have been in and for a family of 6‚ and it made it much harder. I am the 4th child of 6‚ and perhaps the most affected one. The way I grew up has made me the young lady I am today. When I was younger‚ I used to be oblivious to the world‚ just as any other child. The first time I noticed the hardship my parents went through

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    The lyric "Where There’s a Wall" by Joy Kogawa utilizes symbolism and imagery to upgrade the adequacy of the sonnet’s message. Like most different ballads‚ "Where There’s a Wall" contains a few layers of importance‚ and requires the peruser to burrow through the little points of interest and samples keeping in mind the end goal to see the broad view. The principle image in this ballad is the "divider". The divider symbolizes an obstruction or a hindrance. The objective of the creator is to depict

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