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    The Jungle book is a collection of stories by English Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling. The stories were published in the year 1894. The jungle book contains seven short stories‚ the first three about Mowgli‚ while the remaining four focus on different protagonist. Summary On the night of a big hunt‚ Father Wolf and Mother Wolf discover a man’s cub in the bushes‚ abandoned and naked. Mother Wolf immediately decides she will raise him as one of her own cubs. Shere Khan the tiger believes the child

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    The two authors and their texts are “if” by rudyard kipling and “girl” by jamaica kincaid. In these texts the children are taking parental advice from the parent of the story. Difference A difference these two stories have is they are about different Genders. In the story “if” is about a boy I know this because in the text it says “you’ll be a man my son” this means he is a boy because son means boy. Also ‘girl” is about a girl I know this because the title is girl so that gives me a good feeling

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    mortal remains entombed here. The remains of many of the Abbey’s former Deans and Canons abide within its walls (Westminster - Dean 1). Some of the famous poets and writers buried here include Geoffrey Chaucer‚ John Masefield‚ Charles Dickens‚ and Rudyard Kipling (Westminster - Dean 1). Some of the famous writers and poets commemorated here include: William Shakespeare‚ T. S. Elliot‚ Lord Byron‚ and Percy Shelly (Dearsley

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    What Kipling is subtly saying is that the White Man literally created his own burden. This idea is continued in Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now because in both of these stories it begins to question what happens when a native country is conquered and

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    Answer: Candela 9. Who is the winner of 2012 Us open men’s title ? Answer: Andy Murray 10. Who is the winner of 2012 Us open women’s title ? Answer: Serena Williams 11. Which famous writer is known as Father of Snow Golf ? Answer: Rudyard Kipling 12. How many Schedules are there in the Indian Constitution ? Answer: 12 13. Which planet is known as Red planet ? Answer: Mars 14. Which European countries are separated by Market Reef ? Answer: Finland and Sweden 15. Who is the

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    pieces of information fits together and to see whether it makes sense and if it’s plausible or not. The article about the boy seems false since feral children were myths and were fables for children. A famous fictional story was a book written by Rudyard Kipling‚ Mowgli. The boy couldn’t possibly survive in the extreme cold weather without any clothing or anything that could give him warmth. This test shows that the article may be a fake story. Correspondence theory of truth – The correspondence truth

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    What is the term White Man? What is the Black Man’s burden? What is the overall issue in both poems? In “The White Man’s Burden”‚ Rudyard Kipling presents a European view of the world‚ where non-European cultures are seen as childlike and extremely cruel. His view proposes that white people as a result have an obligation to rule‚ and encourage the cultural development of people from different cultural backgrounds. The white people should only rule until the “non-whites” can completely learn how

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    materials to feed the ever- increasing number of factories‚ Markets for finished products‚ places to invest surplus capital‚ and places to send surplus population. And social causes also led to imperialism. Many people believed the word of Rudyard Kipling‚ who said it was the white mans burden to educate the people of the underdeveloped world‚ spread the customs of what they perceived was a superior western culture‚ and to convert people to Christianity‚ since it was believed that the souls of

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    Imperialism of Britain and the United States: Empire by Obligation When one hears the term imperialism‚ the first thing that usually comes to mind is the vast British Empire‚ expanding all around the world‚ spreading culture‚ beliefs and ideas. Or perhaps the United States of America‚ plunging ever deeper into the vast continent‚ opening up land for settlement by its people. England is known for its military involvement in the countries it colonized; openly using military force on all those

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    Through poetic devices such as repetition‚ contrast‚ phrasing and imagery‚ the poet reinforces his message in a way that remains relevant even today. ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling is an inspirational poem by a father preparing his son for manhood. It is written in the in the second person. The first line immediately takes you into the poem as Kipling advises his son “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you”. The father provides his son with a series of examples

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