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    2.5.4 Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre‚ Puttaparthi Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre The Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre project had been conceptualized and initiated by Sri Sathya Sai Baba near his Ashram at Prasanthi Nilayam at Puttaparthi‚ Andhra Pradesh in 1984. Immensely inspired by the Kodaikanal Observatory of Tamil Nadu‚ he had set up this planetarium‚ so that it would be an educational trip for every person wanting to know more about space and beyond. Sathya Sai

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    Majhok Chaw University of Maryland University College Amusing Ourselves To Death Summary Essay. Neil Postman (1985) claims that “the news of the day” did not exist-could not exist in a world that lack the media to get it expression” (p. 7). He explains how the development and evolution of communication over the mankind’s history has changed at critical points. These critical points include the development of the alphabet‚ the printing press invention‚ the progress of the telegraph and the creation

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    Munshi Premchand

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    Munshi Premchand lived from 1880 to 1936 and can justly lay claim to the title of the best Hindi fiction writer ever. He was born on 31July 1880 in a small village‚ Lamhi‚ near Varanasi. His parents named him Dhanpat Rai. He started writing at a young age. Initially‚ he wrote in Urdu. Later‚ he wrote only in Hindi. Munshi Premchand was the son of a postal clerk. He lost his mother when he was very young. Just 7 years. And his at the age of 14‚ he lost his father. With his father’s demise‚ young Premchand

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    LITERATURE BY MUNSHIPREMCHAND Munshi Premchand lived from 1880 to 1936 and can justly lay claimto the title of the best Hindi fiction writer ever. He was born on 31July 1880 in a small village‚ Lamhi‚ near Varanasi. His parents namedhim Dhanpat Rai. He started writing at a young age. Initially‚ hewrote in Urdu. Later‚ he wrote only in Hindi. Munshi Premchand was the son of a postal clerk. He lost his motherwhen he was very young. Just 7 years. And his at the age of 14‚ helost his father. With his

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    HISTORY PROJECT MUNSHI PREMCHAND Munshi Premchand (Urdu: منشی پریم چند‎‚ Hindi: मुंशी प्रेमचंद‚ pronounced [mʊnʃi preːm t͡ʃənd̪] ( listen)) (July 31‚ 1880 – October 8‚ 1936) was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. He is one of the most celebrated writers of the Indian subcontinent‚[1] and is regarded as one of the foremost Hindustani writers of the early twentieth century.[2] Born Dhanpat Rai Srivastav‚ he began writing under the pen name "Nawab Rai"‚ but subsequently

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    moves in with Chatur‚ where he fares worse. In order to impress Virus on Teachers’ Day‚ Chatur‚ with the help of the college librarian‚ Dubey‚ writes a speech in pure Hindi which he will memorize to deliver on stage. Rancho decides to teach him a lesson and provide Raju with an example. Chatur‚ due his lack of knowledge in Hindi‚ mindlessly memorizes the paper‚ of which Rancho had secretly changed a few words (e.g. "chamatkaar" (miracle) was changed to "balatkaar" (rape)). Chatur delivers this speech

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    Secondary M.Com – X5‚ X6‚ A7‚ A8‚ A9‚ A10 & School‚ No.12‚ Redhills Road‚ S.J. C8‚ C9 & C10 (All Candidates Men and Avenue‚ Kolathur‚ Chennai – 600099 Women) Phone No: 25561100 / 25568800 Sir Theagaraya College‚ No.1047‚ T.H. M.A. Economics‚ M.A. Hindi‚ M.A. Road‚ Old Washermenpet‚ Chennai – Political Science‚ M.Sc. Counseling 600021 Phone: 25951300 Psychology and M.Sc. Medical Sociology (All Candidates Men and Women) Sree Karpagavalli Vidyalaya Middle M.A. Vaishnavism‚ M.A. Sociology‚ School‚ No

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    of Technopoly‚ author Neil Postman recounts the story from Plato’s Phaedrus of King Thamus of Upper Egypt.  “For people such as ourselves‚” Postman writes‚ “who are inclinded … to be tools of our tools‚ few legends are more instructive than his.” (Postman‚ 1992‚ p.3)  The legend speaks of Thamus’ assessment and judgment of god Theuth’s many inventions that included numbers‚ calculation‚ geometry‚ astronomy‚ and writing.  It is on the technology of writing that Postman picks up the story.  The

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    Eighteenth Century By: Neil Postman Neil Postman identifies himself as a "neo-Luddite". What bothers Postman most is the fact that the great innovators of this time have no frame of reference other than their own experience‚ and that experience is only that of the 20th century. Advocates of trends such as information superhighways and economic globalization appear to know nothing of history‚ philosophy and culture; they live digitally in the hollow present. Postman assesses different ideas

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    Logos Ethos Pathos

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    In Neil Postman’s novel‚ Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ he argues that rationality in America has become dictated by television. Through the use of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ Postman demonstrates that his claim is valid and reliable. These are three forms of persuasion that are used to influence others to agree with a particular point of view. Ethos‚ or ethical appeal‚ is used to build an author’s image. Ethos establishes a sense of credibility and good character for the author (Henning). Pathos‚ or

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