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    SYLLABUS FOR TERM II CLASS VIII SESSION : 2012 -2013 1. English I : Narration‚ Preposition/Prepositional Phrases‚ Transformation of sentences‚ Synthesis of sentences‚ Revision of all previous work. Creative Writing : Report Writing‚ Comprehension‚ Letter Writing‚ Diary Writing 2. English II : 1. A Holiday Task (Prose) 2. The Highwayman (Poem) 3. A Girl called Anna (Prose) (including project work)

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    dependant on each other. This is mainly due to their belief in rebirth and samsara‚ The Bhagavad Gita states that a wise sage who has realised truth can really see this interconnectedness & also that Brahman sees himself in the heart of all beings. A Sanskrit text says that the householder should share his food with all living beings ‘for what difference is there between his sons and them?’ Hindus recognise God as being present in all things. So God is present in animals as well as human and there is

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    Vidyapati 1 Vidyapati Vidyapati (1352 – 1448)‚ also known by the sobriquet Maithil Kavi Kokil (the poet cuckoo of Maithili) was a Maithili poet and a Sanskrit writer. He was born in the village Bisfi in Madhubani district of Mithila Region of India. He was son of Ganapati. The name Vidyapati is derived from two Sanskrit words‚ Vidya (knowledge) and Pati (master)‚ connoting thereby‚ a man of knowledge. Vidyapati’s poetry was widely influential in centuries to come‚ in the Hindustani as well

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    During the last decade‚ cell phone has diffused rapidly through Indian society. While this cell phone boom has provided ample opportunities for the Indian businessmen to propagate development communication messages‚ there has also been some concern regarding the impact of cell phone‚ especially blackberry advertising‚ on traditional cultural. The purpose of the present paper is to examine Indian cell phone advertising‚ focusing on the influence of cultural on cell phone advertising. A brief prescription

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    Michael Scott Late Roman & Medieval Humanities 4/19/2012 Essay 4‚ Topic 6 India & China India and China are amazing places. Both are filled with great religious beliefs‚ fantastic architecture‚ and great literature/music. India’s country is filled with Hinduism‚ while China is influenced with Buddhism. One great Indian architecture structure is the Kandrariya Mahadeo temple‚ and one great Chinese architecture structure is the Nanchan Monastery. The way that chinese architecture

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    phonological elements observable along a variety of parameters‚ like region‚ community‚ occupation‚ social stratum‚ style and register. Malayalam borrows has borrowed thousands of nouns‚ hundreds of verbs‚ indeclinables and items of basic vocabulary from Sanskrit. Malayalam now consists of 53 letters including 20 long and short vowels and 33 consonants. The traditional style of writing has undergone considerable metamorphosis in keeping with the demands of typing ease‚ reducing the different letters for typeset

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    Culture and civilisation are two such concepts‚ which are devoid any concrete definition. The word ’culture’ broadly covers the sum total of a nation’s aesthetic and intellectual achievements. India from time immemorial has been regarded as a land of composite culture c prosperity—thus attracting intellectuals and adventurers alike—may they be the Romans‚ who traded with the Tamil kingdoms of the south or Christian missionaries of the 1st Century A.D. landing in Kerala or persecuted forefathers of

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    The Bhagavad Gita as translated by Juan Mascaro is a poem based on ancient Sanskrit literature contained in eighteen chapters. The period of time‚ around which it was written‚ although it is merely an educated guess‚ was approximately 500 BCE. "…there are a few archaic words and expressions‚ some of the greatest scholars have considered it pre-Buddhistic‚ i.e. about 500 BC‚" (Bhagavad Gita‚ xxiv). This quote is found in the introduction to the book and further explains that the exact time it was

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    Primary-Source Text Explication & Analysis The Bhagavada Gita‚ one of Brahminical Hinduism’s most beloved sacred texts‚ is known for being the last and greatest Upsanishadic text of its time. Bhagavada Gita translated means‚ “the song of the Lord” and originally was created as a poem. This writing is only a small episode from the Mahabharata‚ the world’s longest poem‚ which like Homer’s epics deals with war and heroes but at the same time deals with many philosophical and theological issues. The

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    The countries in South Asia‚ while enjoying their own peculiarities‚ share common culture and ways of life. The norms and values‚ mainly of Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Buddhism and Sikhism‚ are deeply rooted in South Asian societies. Though the numbers of followers of these religious and cultural mainstays vary from country to country‚ their presence and influence in local arts‚ cultures and traditions are distinctly visible in every country and society in the region. Nepal‚ too‚ has its unique geography‚ history

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