Friday, June 10, 2016

The Story of My Life

The Story of My Life 

 
It is with a sort of trepidation that I start to compose the historical backdrop of my life. I have, figuratively speaking, a superstitious faltering in lifting the cloak that sticks about my youth like a brilliant fog. The undertaking of composing a self-portrayal is a troublesome one. When I attempt to arrange my most punctual impressions, I find that certainty and extravagant carbon copy over the years that connection the past with the present. The lady paints the kid's encounters in her own dream. A couple of impressions emerge clearly from the primary years of my life; however "the shadows of the jail house are on the rest." Besides, a significant number of the delights and distresses of adolescence have lost their strength; and numerous occurrences of basic significance in my initial training have been overlooked in the energy of incredible disclosures. All together, consequently, not to be dull I should attempt to show in a progression of representations just the scenes that appear to me to be the most fascinating and imperative.

I was conceived on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, a little town of northern Alabama.

The family on my dad's side is plummeted from Caspar Keller, a local of Switzerland, who settled in Maryland. One of my Swiss precursors was the principal instructor of the hard of hearing in Zurich and composed a book on the subject of their training - rather a solitary fortuitous event; however the reality of the matter is that there is no ruler who has not had a slave among his progenitors, and no slave who has not had a lord among his.

My granddad, Caspar Keller's child, "entered" expansive tracts of area in Alabama lastly settled there. I have been informed that once every year he went from Tuscumbia to Philadelphia on horseback to buy supplies for the estate, and my close relative currently possesses a number of the letters to his family, which give beguiling and striking records of these excursions.

My Grandmother Keller was a girl of one of Lafayette's assistants, Alexander Moore, and granddaughter of Alexander Spotswood, an early Colonial Governor of Virginia. She was likewise second cousin to Robert E. Lee.

My dad, Arthur H. Keller, was a chief in the Confederate Army, and my mom, Kate Adams, was his second spouse and numerous years more youthful. Her granddad, Benjamin Adams, wedded Susanna E. Goodhue, and lived in Newbury, Massachusetts, for a long time. Their child, Charles Adams, was conceived in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and moved to Helena, Arkansas. At the point when the Civil War broke out, he battled in favor of the South and turned into a brigadier-general. He wedded Lucy Helen Everett, who had a place with the same group of Everetts as Edward Everett and Dr. Edward Everett Hale. After the war was over the family moved to Memphis, Tennessee.

I lived, up to the season of the ailment that denied me of my sight and hearing, in a little house comprising of a vast square room and a little one, in which the worker dozed. It is a custom in the South to fabricate a little house close to the property as an extension to be utilized every so often. Such a house my dad worked after the Civil War, and when he wedded my mom they went to live in it. It was totally secured with vines, climbing roses and honeysuckles. From the greenery enclosure it resembled an arbor. The little patio was escaped view by a screen of yellow roses and Southern smilax. It was the most loved frequent of murmuring fowls and honey bees.

Photograph of a white house, one-story at the front with a little patio, encompassed by trees, with a littler house along the edge.

"Ivy Green," the Keller Homestead (indicating likewise the little house where Helen Keller was conceived) (n.d.)

The Keller estate, where the family lived, was a couple ventures from our minimal rose-thicket. It was called "Ivy Green" in light of the fact that the house and the encompassing trees and fences were secured with delightful English ivy. Its antiquated patio nursery was the heaven of my youth.

Indeed, even in the days prior to my educator came, I used to feel along the square firm boxwood fences, and, guided by the feeling of smell, would locate the principal violets and lilies. There, as well, after an attack of temper, I went to discover comfort and to conceal my hot face in the cool leaves and grass. What euphoria it was to lose myself in that garden of blooms, to meander cheerfully from spot to spot, until, coming all of a sudden upon a wonderful vine, I remembered it by its leaves and blooms, and knew it was the vine which secured the tumble-down summer-house at the more distant end of the patio nursery! Here, additionally, were trailing clematis, hanging jessamine, and some uncommon sweet blossoms called butterfly lilies, in light of the fact that their delicate petals take after butterflies' wings. Be that as it may, the roses- - they were loveliest of all. Never have I found in the nurseries of the North such heart-fulfilling roses as the climbing roses of my southern home. They used to hang in long trims from our patio, filling the entire air with their scent, untainted by any hearty odor; and in the early morning, washed in the dew, they felt so delicate, so immaculate, I couldn't help thinking about whether they didn't look like the asphodels of God's greenery enclosure.

The start of my life was straightforward and much like each other little life. I came, I saw, I vanquished, as the primary child in the family dependably does. There was the typical measure of exchange as to a name for me. The primary infant in the family was not to be delicately named, each one was insistent about that. My dad recommended the name of Mildred Campbell, a predecessor whom he very regarded, and he declined to take any further part in the exchange. My mom tackled the issue by giving it as her desire that I ought to be shouted toward her mom, whose original last name was Helen Everett. In any case, in the fervor of conveying me to chapel my dad lost the name in transit, actually, since it was one in which he had declined to have a section. At the point when the pastor approached him for it, he recently recollected that it had been chosen to call me after my grandma, and he gave her name as Helen Adams.

I am informed that while I was still in long dresses I hinted at numerous a willing, self-stating air. Everything that I saw other individuals do I demanded mirroring. At six months I could pipe out "How d'ye," and one day I pulled in each one's consideration by saying "Tea, tea, tea" evidently. Indeed, even after my ailment I recalled that one of the words I had learned in these early months. It was "water," and I kept on making some solid for that word after all other discourse was lost. I stopped making the sound "wah-wah" just when I figured out how to spell the word.

They let me know I strolled the day I was a year old. My mom had quite recently taken me out of the shower tub and was holding me in her lap, when I was all of a sudden pulled in by the gleaming shadows of leaves that moved in the daylight on the smooth floor. I slipped from my mom's lap and nearly kept running toward them. The motivation gone, I tumbled down and sobbed for her to take me up in her arms.

These cheerful days did not keep going long. One brief spring, musical with the tune of robin and deriding feathered creature, one summer rich in products of the soil, one pre-winter of gold and red sped by and left their blessings at the feet of an enthusiastic, enchanted tyke. At that point, in the horrid month of February, came the ailment which shut my eyes and ears and dove me into the obviousness of another conceived child. They called it intense blockage of the stomach and cerebrum. The specialist thought I couldn't live. Mid one morning, in any case, the fever left me as all of a sudden and strangely as it had come. There was extraordinary celebrating in the family that morning, yet nobody, not even the specialist, realized that I ought to never see or hear again.
 
I favor despite everything I have confounded memories of that ailment. I particularly recollect the delicacy with which my mom attempted to relieve me in my waking hours of worry and torment, and the misery and bewilderment with which I got up after a hurling half rest, and turned my eyes, so dry and hot, to the divider, far from the once-adored light, which came to me faint but then more diminish every day. Be that as it may, aside from these transitory recollections, assuming, to be sure, they be recollections, everything appears to be exceptionally stunning, similar to a bad dream. Bit by bit I got used to the quiet and obscurity that encompassed me and overlooked that it had ever been distinctive, until she came- - my educator - who was to set my soul free. In any case, amid the initial nineteen months of my life I had gotten looks of expansive, green fields, a brilliant sky, trees and blooms which the murkiness that took after couldn't completely rub out. On the off chance that we have once seen, "the day is our own, and what the day has appeared."

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Some Convenient Truths



Some Convenient Truths 

Essay



       On the off chance that there is currently an experimental accord that a worldwide temperature alteration must be considered important, there is likewise a related political agreement: that the issue is Gloom City. In An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore cautions of ocean levels ascending to inundate New York and San Francisco and infers that lone twisting way of life penance can spare us. The contradicting perspective is generally as morose. Indeed, even gentle confinements on nursery gasses could "injure our economy," Republican Senator Kit Bond of Missouri said in 2003. Different moderates recommend that nursery gas rules for Americans would be pointless at any rate, inferable from expanded fossil-fuel use in China and India. At the point when pundits hash this issue out, it's regularly a challenge to see which side can sound more negative. 

Here's an alternate state of mind about the nursery impact: that activity to forestall runaway an unnatural weather change may demonstrate modest, reasonable, powerful, and absolutely reliable with monetary development. Which makes a body miracle: Why is such ecological good faith missing from American political open deliberation? 

Nursery gasses are an air-contamination issue—and all past air-contamination issues have been decreased speedier and more efficiently than anticipated, without financial mischief. Some of these issues once appeared to be frightening and unmanageable, pretty much as nursery gasses appear to be today. Around forty years prior urban brown haze was expanding so quick that President Lyndon Johnson cautioned, "It is possible that we quit harming our air or we turn into a country [in] gas covers grabbing our way through kicking the bucket urban communities." During Ronald Reagan's administration, emanations of chlorofluoro¬carbons, or CFCs, debilitated to exhaust the stratospheric ozone layer. As of late as George H. W. Bramble's organization, corrosive downpour was said to debilitate "another quiet spring" of dead Appalachian woodlands. 

Yet, for every situation, solid directions were authorized, and what was the deal? Since 1970, brown haze framing air contamination has declined by a third to a half. Emanations of CFCs have been about dispensed with, and ponders recommend that ozone-layer renewal is starting. Corrosive downpour, in the mean time, has declined by a third since 1990, while Appalachian timberland wellbeing has enhanced strongly. 

Most advance against air contamination has been less expensive than anticipated. Exhaust cloud controls on cars, for instance, were anticipated to cost a large number of dollars for every vehicle. Today's new autos emanate under 2 percent as much brown haze framing contamination as the autos of 1970, and the autos are still as moderate today as they were then. Corrosive downpour control has taken a toll around 10 percent of what was anticipated in 1990, when Congress established new principles. Around then, rivals said the controls would bring about a "perfect air subsidence"; rather, the economy blasted. 

Nursery gasses, being worldwide, are the greatest air-contamination issue ever confronted. What's more, in light of the fact that broad fossil-fuel use is unavoidable for quite a while to come, the most ideal situation for the following couple of decades might be an abating of the rate of nursery gas development, to avoid runaway environmental change. Still, the fundamental example saw in all different types of air-contamination control—fast advance with ease—ought to rehash for nursery gas controls. 

However a deadening negativism commands a worldwide temperature alteration governmental issues. Tree huggers delineate environmental change as about relentless; cynics discuss the issue as either nonexistent (the "best scam ever executed," in the expressions of Senator James Inhofe, administrator of the Senate's surroundings board of trustees) or ruinously costly to address. 

Indeed, even faithful government officials may battle for perspectives that aren't inauspicious. Mandy Grunwald, a Democratic political specialist, says, "When political hopefuls discuss new vitality sources, they utilize a positive, can-do vocabulary. Voters have individual involvement with vitality use, so they can identify with talk of arrangements. In the event that you say an auto can utilize another sort of fuel, this bodes well to individuals. In any case, an Earth-wide temperature boost is of such scale and extent, individuals don't have any judicious approach to handle what the arrangements would be. So political competitors tend to discuss the nursery impact depressingly." 

One reason the a worldwide temperature alteration issue appears to be so overwhelming is that the achievement of past antipollution endeavors remains something of a mystery. Surveys demonstrate that Americans think the air is getting dirtier, not cleaner, maybe on the grounds that media scope of the earth only every once in a long while notice enhancements. Case in point, did you realize that brown haze and corrosive downpour have kept on lessening all through George W. Shrub's administration? 

One may anticipate that Democrats will trumpet the decrease of air contamination, which remains as one of government's driving after war accomplishments. In any case, pretty much as Republicans have discovered they can bash Democrats by erroneously blaming them for being delicate on safeguard, Democrats have discovered they can bash Republicans by dishonestly blaming them for wrecking the earth. On the off chance that that is your contention, you may skirt the confirmation that numerous natural patterns are certain. One may likewise anticipate that Republicans will trumpet the lessening of air contamination, since it means capable conduct by industry. In any case, to recognize that air contamination has declined would oblige Republicans to say the words, "The directions worked."

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Style and Ideology


Style And Ideology

Essay 

 We have seen that the style of a text is affective buy? The speaker or writer is trying to do in writing or speaking (the genre), buy who is being addressed and in what tone (tenor ) and buy the medium. Now we look at the effect of ideology, the wider conception of life and values which seems ‘natural’ to the speaker or writer. Sometimes this relation is clear enough, as when a woman calls herself Ms, when the head of a meeting is called chair, or when someone says terrorist rather than freedom freedom fighter referring to the same person. Even if thought or as dictionary and entries, these particular terns tend to suggest not only a contest but wider ideological positions in relation to it. They have as it were on ideological. Other words like this are exploitation and law and order, which seem to belong with left and right positions respectively if cited on their own. Exploitation in associated with ruling-class control of the people in what is taken to be on unjust way. Law and order is associated with same power relation seen now as in need of protection or strengthening. Exploitation takes on a challenging upholding of decent peoples values. There are other ideologically words which are common in both left and right text, but which mean different things in is. On these is freedom. When Thatcher migrates says she is thinking in a particular way, but this is not explicit. We have an idea what she means because we have heard and read other texts myher, and people has speaking from a similar idlogical position. Finally dialogically also often a matter of grammar. That is of the role of the function words which occur in all text. They expect of style other related subject, words, things, and ideas etc.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

THE KITE RUNNER

THE KITE RUNNER
ESSAY

   

   The following morning, as he blended dark tea for breakfast, Hassan let me know he'd had a fantasy. "we were at Ghargha leke, you, me, father, agha sahib, rahim khan, and thousand other individuals," he said. "it was warm and sunny, and the leke was clear similar to a mirror. In any case, nobody was summing in light of the fact that they said a creature had gone to the lake. It was summing at the base, holding up." 

    He poured me a glass and included suger, blew on it a couple times. Put it before me. "so everybody is frightened to get in the water. Also, all of a sudden you commence your shoes amir agha, and take of your shirt. 'There is on creature', you say. I will demonstrate to all of you. What's more, before anybody can stop you, you jump into the water, begin swimming without end. I tail you in and we are both swimming. Hassan giggled. It is a fantasy, amir agha, you can do anything. Anyway, everybody is shouting, gat out get out however we simply swim exposed to the harsh elements water. We make it way out to the center of the lake and we quit swimming. We move in the direction of the shore and wave to the general population. They look little like ants, however we can hear them applauding. These now. There is no beast, simply water they change the name of the lake after that, and call it the pool of amir and Hassan sultan of Kabul and we get the chance to change individuals cash for swimming in it so what does it mean? I said I don't have the foggiest idea. I was jumping u would let me know. Well it's a stupid dream taking note of happends in it father say dreams dependably me something. i tasted some tea. Why doesn't u ask him then? His so keen I said, all the more briefly then I had proposed I hadn't rested throughout the night. My neck and back resembled snaked springs and my eyes stung. Still I had been mean to Hassan I all most aeologized, tham didn't. Hassan comprehended I was simply apprehensive. Hassan constantly comprehended about me. The boulevards sparkled with crisp snow and the sky was a faultless blue.

CHERRIES FOR MY GRANDMA

CHERRIES FOR MY GRANDMA
Essay

I grew up poor in the Bronx. MY mom raised my three siblings and me without anyone else's input. When she couldn't look for some kind of employment, we went on welfare. When she could look for some kind of employment, it was in occupations that paid lady so minimal expenditure that we couldn't differentiate amongst welfare and work with the exception of that our mom wasn't home whey she was working individuals discuss neediness and poor people like it's so natural to not be poor. Be that as it may, I know an alternate story it takes extraordinary penance and ability to work out of neediness my mom used to make every last bit of her own garments. You couldn't raise four young men on her compensation and stand to by dresses to wear to work. When we were youthful, she used to make the majority of our garments. Trimmed our hair and make toys for us out of grain boxes. All her life she relinquished for us. She put off getting her professional education and her lords degree until we were developed and all alone. Also, guess what? We abhorred being poor. We cherished our mom however we demolished her Christmas consistently with our tears of dissatisfaction at not getting precisely what we needed. I really wanted to be irate when my shoes had gaps in them and where was no cash to purchase new ones. Also, I really wanted to gaze irately when I required cash go to on a school trip and there wasn't any cash to be had. Keeping in mind there was much love in our family, being poor strained our cherishing bonds. We needed to accuse somebody. What's more, my mom was the main target. What's more, here she was surrendering all she had for us, abandoning lunch, without moving and evenings out, strolling 10 squares to the trains since she couldn't bear to pay the 15 pennies additional to take the transport. What's more, she would return home to four young men with their hands out, furious in light of the fact that we needed something, required something couldn't give. 




There are some American who think neediness comes from an absence of qualities and determination. In any case, you can buckle down all your life, have perfect values and still poor. My grandma was a Christian lady. They were dedicated, moral individuals. They were poor. I lived with my grandparents amid my secondary school years. My grandma worked all her life administering to other individuals' youngsters, offering baled merchandise or excellence items, doing whatever she could do to bring cash into the house. She was a lovely lady kind and savvy. She was resolved to spare my spirit.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Hurried trip to avoid a bad star

 Hurried trip to avoid a bad star

Essay
        

The essay “Hurried trip to avoid a bad star “this written b to American geographers, m. lill and c. bishop Barry head the writers percent and exploration of karnals zone. They explicated on foot for so moth, according to the essay the life style of karnali people is very hard they have to depend on neplaganj as marketing. They collected medicinal siloand blankets to sell in nepalganj when they return from nepalganj, they bring nesscary think by selling their local thins. 

On the way a chhe triwoman of 30 asked the wriers to find her husbnd this was her main problem her husband was lost for 15 years. The writers also of observed. Many people were collecting silo while they were returing there home because they wanted to avoid a had star. All people of karnals were cutting trees. The writers asked him not to cut the trees but they replayed that is was. There oblgition to feed he cattle. 

They continue their journey, and notice some women cutting the branches of the ‘Sal’ trees to feed their goats. Almost all the trees have become bare. This shows that the people of Karnali zone are not aware of the possible environmental damage. They are ignorant about landslides, soil erosion, droughts etc. in the future. When the authors reach terai, they sit beside a campfire and listen to the night sounds of jackals, bats, mules and bullock carts. They walk on the paved streets and see the vehicles. Their fellow travelers or the people of Karnali region buy collon clothes, spice, jewelry, iron ware, aluminum and sweets to sell them in Karnali. The authors complete their exploration in Jumla. 

While they got back to the Terai region, the two American geographers learn a lot about the geographical condition and the life of people of the Karnali region. The authors observe all the seasons and the people who have been living in harmony with nature. They have been living very difficult life. As their cultivation can not support them, they have to involve them in trade. Some people go’to the plains in search of job. Thus, the people of Karnali zone are uneducated, conservative and they earn their living by the various traditional works.



According to the writers the people of karnali zone heard working and superstitious. They struggle for there life. They are in different to deforestation and the worming are espending mesarable life.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

The Selection Of Significant detail

The Selection Of Significant detail

Speech 


There is a sense in which selection forms basis of any text. The most straightforward way to see this is when we describe what is before our eyes. How would you describe the room you are in now?

In theory you could go on mentioning details for ever: every speck of dust, or dimple in the wallpaper, is there. But you will not mention everything and will need to. A few details will do andthen you can leave it to the reader’s experience to fill in the rest. The trick is to make the details that you do choose call up the whole scene or situation. This is what is meant by their being ‘significant’. 

In the boxing commentary the commentator is constrained also by the medium. He does not have time to mention many details. He selects key items for mention in order to create an impression of the whole scene. In the radio commentary the commentator does not mention every blow, but picks out samples, so that we have the impression that coetzer is doing more attacking. A specimen number of key incidents stands in for the whole. Of course this requires judgement and knowledge from the commentator, as can be appreciated if we imagine someone with no knowledge of boxing being given the job of describing it. They would not know even what was significant to pick out for mention let alone terms such as.

Right over the top 
The technique of using a part to stand or the whole applies to details as well as overall strategy. Thus in text G para-wa- same picks out for mention every stream and every wood. Obviously he knew other thing as well such as ponds, fish teepees , eagles, his family and so forth. Jeffries (text E), also, make use of particular parts of the setting. His whole thesis is that p[art and whole are contained in each other.There is a sense in which selection forms basis of any text. The most straightforward way to see this is when we describe what is before our eyes. How would you describe the room you are in now? 

In theory you could go on mentioning details for ever: every speck of dust, or dimple in the wallpaper, is there. But you will not mention everything and will need to. A few details will do andthen you can leave it to the reader’s experience to fill in the rest. The trick is to make the details that you do choose call up the whole scene or situation. This is what is meant by their being ‘significant’. 

In the boxing commentary the commentator is constrained also by the medium. He does not have time to mention many details. He selects key items for mention in order to create an impression of the whole scene. In the radio commentary the commentator does not mention every blow, but picks out samples, so that we have the impression that coetzer is doing more attacking. A specimen number of key incidents stands in for the whole. Of course this requires judgement and knowledge from the commentator, as can be appreciated if we imagine someone with no knowledge of boxing being given the job of describing it. They would not know even what was significant to pick out for mention let alone terms such as. 
Right over the top 
The technique of using a part to stand or the whole applies to details as well as overall strategy. Thus in text G para-wa- same picks out for mention every stream and every wood. Obviously he knew other thing as well such as ponds, fish teepees , eagles, his family and so forth. Jeffries (text E), also, make use of particular parts of the setting. His whole thesis is that p[art and whole are contained in each other.

About Love

About Love

Story




The story “about love” is written by a rusian writer anto chekhor. He was one of the dramatist of the 20th chanchitrs and very famous for his short story. In this story the writer tries to show that love is not bound by marital relation. Love can’t be defined in a statement. Love is best on one experience. That is why love is different from situation to situation. 

In this story three kind of love experience are dicribed by alyohin the narrator the first love refures to vilent love which is between pelageya and nikanor here according to the narrator, the looks nikanor and pelageya used to love is other. Nikanor drunkard and used to bead pelaheya very badly. However pelayega love him very much. She wanted to live wish nikanor without gating married. But nikanar was a religious minded person so he didn’t like to be toger with pelageya before. 

The second love refers to selfish love between alyohin and university girl here according to alyohin the girl was very selfish. She always used to asked money with him. Every time where alyohin help the girl in his arms. She asked money with him. So that she could by something he got information about his father’s death and he came back to the village sofyine.

The third love refers to sprtiual love. This love is between alyohin and anna. The wife of lugano vich according to alyohin, onse alyohin was selected as honorary justice for peace of the circuit court alyohin had to go to town to take part in the sessions. He made friends whose mane was liganovich one day alyohin was invited for diner by his friend. When alyohin came to his friend house his show beautiful and young wife of his friends. He fell in love with the woman anna and anna also love him very much their love spiritual love the wanted hide their love because of dange situation such as relation break between and anna future of 6 moth baby. Social status and so on letter on anna because sick because of psychological depression her husband got and appointment for western province and anna had to go to cremia for her treatment. Alyohin went say good bye to anna inside of the trren. They both crite, held is other and kiss each other at lasts they separated for ever.

The Old Pensioner

The Old Pensioner

Poems

Them poem”the lamentation of the old pensioner is a revised poem. Poem has been composed by an irish poet W.B. Yeats. In this poem the Clements on his life. He camper present old life with past young life. He remembers his past and present events and exprencise for his life. His youth was very good and pleasant. He was loved by beautiful by wiment friends, boys or everybody. But now a day’s the poet ha lost all people because of the time. The time has changed his young life into old life. He’s old is very sad. He remembers his beautiful days of his post. The poet considers takes the time as his enemiy because the time has change himinto old. The poet has lost his power and physically his very week. So spits into the face of time and laments won has life. 
Physically the old man is very week. He is lean and thin. He has strong soul. He seems too sold. He had white hair eyesight, wrinkle face and show many weak ness.
He sees some mischievous boys making weapons for some conspiracy. These ‘rascals’ are sure to create chaos in the society through some barbarous activities. But the poet is not concerned about the possible anarchy in the society. He is sad as the time has transfigured him. 


The poet laments that the time has made him ugly like a broken tree and therefore, no woman shows interest in him. However, the poet consoles himself that “the beauties that he loved” are still fresh in his memory. He holds the “Time” a culprit, who has taken away his shelter, friends, youth, energy, and charm and wants to spit on its face in disgust for his metamorphosis.
But won the other hand the young man is trong and powerful. He doesn’t thing about time. He weak in soul. He seems to be happy. His thing that he well alyawas be young which also true in the poem the lamentation of the old pensioner.

Two long-Term problems

Two long-Term problems

Essay

http://www.merospark.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Deforestation.jpgThis essay had been written by mots nissani. According to moti nissani, two long-term problems are focused which are over population deforestation. Human population is changeable because every day people are born and there are a lot of medicines to save life of people mainly nutrition, sanitation and modern medicines are playing important role top save the life of the people to so birth rate is over and death rate is very low as the ruselt the number of death and birth has been disbalance the green forest is destroyed because of overpopulation cuttie farming and the rich people demand wood furniture the effects problem of the deforestance and over population are as flows.
-the green house effect 
-weath extremes, air pollution, soil pollution ozone layer depletion, acid rain, desertification and other 
-sail erosion, landslides, siltaition of rivers draughts and soon 
-scrancity of animals birds and plans 
According to the writer the remedies (salutations) to solve to long term problem are as follows:
-By providing population education 
-By providing effective family planning 
-By using the wood product and recycling reforest once
-By providing financial prize 
-By teaching about the importance of community forest
According to the essay mast living prize winner are optimeics about the future of hum inbeing according to them the present condition of the atmosphere is dangerous man is the main resin of a great destruction of the environment. I man canticles to his current actives he future of the humanbeeing is dark. If the man stops his misdeeds the living world will be able to sustain. 

A Child Is Born



A Child Is Born
Essay






The essay a child is born has been written by germaine Greer. In this essay the writer shows the reality and different between traditional and moden society in the case of child bearing pregnancy child brith by giving example from Bangladesh 
he drama of life before birth in unprecedented photographs. A practical guide for the expectant mother; original Swedish title: Ett barn blir till) is a 1965 photographic book by Swedish. The book consists of photographs charting the development of the human and from conception to birth; it is reportedly the best-selling illustrated book ever published. Nilsson's photographs are accompanied by text, written by doctors, describing and offering advice on. The images were among the first of developing fetuses to reach a wide popular audience. Their reproduction in the April 30, 1965 edition of magazine sparked so much interest that the entire print run, of eight million copies, sold out within four days; they won Nilsson the American National Press Association Picture of the Year award, and reached a sufficiently iconic status to be chosen for launch into space aboard the probes and. The book and its images have figured in debates about and the beginning of life, and the book is the subject of a substantial body of critique.
According to traditional society women are well treated the pregament woman is loved by husband and realitive a mother forget because of good invorment in child bearing there is calibration after child born. 
But in moden society the pragement woman is sent to hospital for the cheek of the baby and her health. The doctor gives advice to take exercise to eat balance diet celebration aftrr child born child birth. She alone in the hospital at last we concluse the essay that both socities have value therefore we have society and then we should give good facility to the woman

The Children Who Wait

The Children Who Wait 

Essay

The essay “the children who wait” has been written by marsh taught in this essay the writer describes how a new tend appeared in adoption according to her in the past only healthy, white and handsome children were adopt but handicapped and negro children were considered age damged thing and black children were neglected to adoped here in this essay handicapped black orpnanes, homeless. Children are the who wait the discrimination between white people and black people made difficult for the adoption. 
‘The Childern who wait’ is an essay written by Marsha Traugot. In this essay, she suggests reasons for a new trend in adoption in America. Now a wider verity of families can open their house to children who in the past would have been labeled unadoptable.
In the beginning of her essay she quotes an advertisement related to a five and half year’s old girl- Tammy. She is a handicapped black girl and she is beyond infancy.  After giving her description Traugot carries out the history about adoption .Twenty years ago or until about 1960 the process of adoption was strict. If a child was not white that would not adopted. Adoption was done only of the child that was infant and healthy. A family having older siblings could not also take a child in adoption. Similarly, only middle or upper class childless white couples could adopt healthy white infants.

Changes the civil rights movements, birth control changing social values social science research are responsible factor for the changes. The black civil right movement change people altitude to the black children the women’s movements legalized abortion now a day unmarried mother can kept there baby’s with them without society objection      

Hencel and Gretel


Hancel and Gretel 


Story

The story “hancel and gretel” has been written by jacab and Wilhelm Grimm or (Grimm brother). According to the story there was a poor woodcutter who lived near the forest. He had two children mother was not their stepmother she didn’t love them she failed them. Show she made a plane to leave them in the forest. She compelled her husband to leave them in the forest. Hansel had listened his stepmother plane. He collected pebbles in his pocket. In information to come with their parents’ in the forest. They follow their parents. Hansel dropped the pebbles’ on the way so that he wouldn’t forget the way. Hansel and Gretel were left the forest. But they returned back to their home with help of pebbles dropped on the way.

Their stepmother god surprise. She again made the same plane and left them in the forest his time Hansel dropped bread crumbs on the way. When they returned back the bread crumbs had been eaten by the birds. Show they forget their way. Finely they reach a witch’s housel the house was made of bread and sweets. The witch welcomed Hansel and Gretel because she wanted eat them when they became young. She Capet Hansel in the cage and she made Gretel do work’s age served. When they become young Gretel cheated the witch and pushed her into oven and killed at last Hansel and Gretel come back home taking expensive home, there stepmother had been dred and they lived happily with their father.

Monday, May 2, 2016

The Tell Tale Heart

The Tell Tale Heart  
Story

The story “the tell tell-yale heart” has been written by Edgar Allan poem. In the story and old man and boy are two characters the boy lived in the old man’s house. The old man’s loved the boy very much but the boy was affred of the old man’s eyes becomes his eyes were like the vulture’s eyes when the old man looked the boy , the boy blode became cold he didn’t like the old man show he decided to kill him. He tried to kill old man for many days. He becomes able to kill him in eight nights. After killing the old man, the boy buried the death body under the floor. He had also but the arms and legs of the old man the boy listned the sound like the heard beating of the old man’s watch. When the police came the boy told the truth and they showed. The death body under the ground. In this way the story give lesion that truth can’t be hidden.
In any case, even yet I held back kept still. I hardly relaxed. I held the light unmoving. I attempted how consistently I could keep up the beam upon the eye. Interim the ghastly tattoo of the heart expanded. It became snappier and speedier, and louder and louder each moment. The old man's fear more likely than not been compelling! It developed louder, I say, louder each minute! - do you check me well? I have let you know that I am apprehensive: so I am. Also, now at the dead hour of the night, in the midst of the shocking hush of that old house, so unusual a commotion as this energized me to wild fear. However, for a few minutes longer I abstained stopped. In any case, the beating became louder, louder! I thought the heart must blast. Furthermore, now another tension seized me - the sound would be heard by a neighbor! The old man's hour had come! With an uproarious holler, I tossed open the light and jumped into the room. He screeched once - once as it were. In a moment I dragged him to the floor, and pulled the substantial bed over him. I then grinned merrily, to discover the deed so far done. Be that as it may, for a long time, the heart beat on with a muted sound. This, be that as it may, did not vex me; it would not be heard through the divider. Finally it stopped. The old man was dead. I expelled the informal lodging the cadaver. Yes, he was stone, stone dead. I set my hand upon the heart and held it there numerous minutes. There was no throb. He was stone dead. His eye would inconvenience me no more.

The Boarding House

The Boarding House

Story

The chapter of the old man. The story the boarding house has been written by James Joyce the man charter in this story is mires Mooney a butcher daughter. According to the story Mrs. Mooney married a man. Who work for her father after marriage, she started a butcher’s shop and earned a lot of money. But her husband was stupid and Brandon show she tock divorced then after she open the boarding house then after many tourist and officer and artier would to story she had to children jack and Polly was the name of her butcher pally was a beautiful girl.

She had gray eyes many boys like her but she was fallen in love with Dorian and had difficult physical relationship with him mire moony had know about the love affection between he datur and Mr Doran but she didn't want to disturb them. She wanted to be married her butcher with Doran. Doran worked in and office one day Mrs. moony called Mrs. Doran and told to married the was uneduction  wouldn’t  speak English,deagther of drunkard and show an but at last he accepted Polly and got married with her. 

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Woman’s business

Woman’s business

Essay

The essay “woman‘s business “is written by Ilene kantrov. In this essay the written describe about woman’s business in American. The writer paints a portrait of Lydia E.pinkham then goes to tell about other business woman’s who followed in lydian’s foot steps according to essay, Lydia E. pinkham was the woman who first began to sell her products to earn money, help people involve in social service raise woman’s stander and rains in the society after that many woman started started there business and god success. The woman’s business comes to be different for other many women followed lydia’s business methods. Her methods were very technical and practical.
She gave suggestion about balance diet healt hazards and exercise. She was very famous in society she brought change in society. Show many women followed her business style the women started the shops cosmetics’ hotel and so on. There were some differences between men’s business and woman’s business. Woman’s business was for only women. According to the writer the main difference was that men were profit oriented but women were profit as well as service oriented. Women were ready rein passion of women.

Monday, April 25, 2016

The Gingerbread House

The Gingerbread House



It is already toward the evening. The old man leads two children to the dense forest. The old man is wearing torn, ragged cloth which is very dry and faded. he is also wearing cocked shoes. The boy is in ragged cloth. He is walking bare fact. The girl is wearing a very simple dress. Her feet also are bare. All these show that they are very poor. But the boy is very clever. This walking along the road with his father and sister, he keeps on dropping bread crumbs from his pocket. He is always carefully watching the movement of his father so that he will not be suspected by his father. On the other hand, the girl is very smile minded. She is carrying a basket of flower. While walking, she keeps on singing nursery song. She is quite innocent and unaware of what is going to happen. The old man seems to be tired. He is looking ahead to a vague and invisible place from where it would be too difficult for him return. He feels very heavy within himself. This is because he is going to desert to leave his two children in the middle of the forest. He is going children never to be found in this life again. So this is really a difficult situation for him because he wants to lose his lovely children. As they are leading into the forest, they encounter a witch who is very fierce and terrible. She is wearing black rags. She has long nailed hands and beaked nose. Her look is very furious and her eyes are like burning coals. She snatches everything greedily before her. She cackles, scratches and catches a white dove and tears. Its heart out. The white dove fights a losing battle as the witch clutches its body very strongly. 


Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Full fathom five they father lies

Full fathom five they father lies
poem




The poem “full fathom five they father lies” has been compoused by William Shakespeare. In this poem the poet uses onomatopoeia which is exemplified by the words ding-dong. Here ding-dong is the sound of the ball. This is song-sung by ariel the sprit to Ferdinand. The prince of neples the prince thing hid father is drowned in the sea 

The speaker of this poem is Ariel who is very powerful spirit of wind who flies lightly and invisibly playing music and singing songs. Here he sings the song about the death of Ferdinand’s father. According to him, Ferdinand’s father lies thirty feet below the surface of the sea. Ferdinand is very worried about the death of his father. Giving him sympathy Ariel says that his father has got quite meaningful death. His body is not decayed. Every part of his body has been changed into something beautiful, valuable and strange. His eyes are transformed into pearls and bones are’ changed into coral. The sea nymphs welcome his death by ringing the death bell “Ding-dong” every hour. 

In this poem, the spirit Ariel has presented very artful and melodious description about the death of Ferdinand’s father. The prince of Naples is worried thinking that his father is drowned. He is very sad about the meaningless death of his father. However, Ariel gives him sympathy by making the death meaningful through his powerful and magical description. He says that nothing of the dead body has decayed or rotten wastefully. Everything of the dead body is changed into meaningful and precious objects at the bottom of the sea. Ariel finally requests Ferdinand to listen to the death-bell rung by the sea nymphs to welcome his father’s beautiful and meaningful death.



This poem describe about ferdinan’s father’s death. In the poem father is drawned in the sea 30 feet below for long a way hir born made up of sear animals. The father wath has become meanityul because his bouns are changld to coral eyes into pearls and all the parls of his body have bee change into vaivable the angels deth every hours.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Traveling through the dark

Traveling through the dark 

Poems




The poem travelling to the dark has been composed by William Stafford. The poem is ironical according to the poem the poet was a traveler. He was driving along the Wilson River in the dark night on the way he found a dead doe which was recently killed. When the poet touched the dead doe. He know to know that a living fawn in its belly. There was hope to be born the baby there. It was about to die. The poet’s heart filled with pity so he couldn’t do anything he also though as out his responsibility but his emotions were greater than his responsibility. He was dilemma at last he threw dead doe out of the road to cline the invorment. On a dark night, the narrator was driving his car on Wilson River road. At the edge of the river he found a dead deer. His common sense told him to roll that deer into the gorge because the road was narrow and a slight carelessness might call for more accidents. He stopped his car and went near to it. It was a doe and had been dead. But when he dragged it he found that it was pregnant. 
When he observed its belly closely, he sensed that the fawn inside it must be alive. But he also knew that it could not be born. The tragic fate of the fawn made him emotional. It was difficult for him to throw the body into the gorge because it would kill the baby instantly. 
His dilemma and inactness blocked the street. He listened the people getting restless as everybody was in hurry to go. They immediately wanted the road to be opened. The narrator thought very deeply and concluded that it wasn’t practical to leave the dead body of the doe on the street. It could make more accidents. Therefore, he threw it into the gorge and chose to perform his duty.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

The last voyade of the ghost ship

The last voyade of the ghost ship 

(story)

The story “the last voyage of the ghost ship” has been written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In this story a boy is the main character. The boy lived with his wide mother. According to story one day the saw a large ship. The ship the ship was very large. The ship had no light and no sound. It was ninety seven times longe than village and 20 times talker than charch. The ship would appear if there was no light but it would disappear. If there was light first. He informaed his mother about the ship. His mother wanted his soon to show that ship when they went to see the ship, they didn’t see anything his, other thought that her soon had become made one day she sat on a chair thinking about her husband she become excited and died on chair four other woman also died sitting on the same chair the evil chair was thrownt in the see the boy become alome. One day he show thw ship again and called the villagers to see the ship but when they came there was nothing the villagers beat boy very badly. They boy promised to show breave. One day he stole a boot and went insearch of the ship at last he fund the ship he guided the ship toward as villages before the church. He whole villagers show he ship and god surprised.
In this way the boy interest in advanture hatred from villagers isolation etc mad him strong and experienced person.

God’s grandeur

God’s grandeur

Poem 








The poet supports to god as powerful devine. According to the poet people have become materialistic. They are selfish and distroyin forest for their economic actidites. The people want of finished the nature but that is impossible because the god has strength power and reneus the nature again and again. The poet conunicest the people telling much troth about the greatness of the gods. The god has freshness .of the god. When the people destroyed the nature. The god renewa, it .if minse people have to understand .the power of god.

The world is full of God’s magnificence. The electrical images (charged, shining) convey danger as well as power of God. The poet constantly emphasizes that God’s glory is hidden except to the inquiring eye or on special occasions. In comparing the lightening to’ shaken gold foil, he may possibly have been influenced by the gold-leaf electroscope. The opening lines convey Hopkin’s sense of the power •and glory of god latent in the world. The question describes what man has done to the world that should shine with God’s grandeur. Next comes the suggestion of ruin and dirtiness with the vowel run seared, bleared, smeared. The process is continued by smudge and smell, which pick up the initial consonant sound ’smear’ and, with new intensification, makes man’s smell indeed foul. One can also notice, in Line 7, the intensifying effect in the rhyme of wears and shares and the repetition of man’s with each: the earth is doubly infected (wears, shares) with man’s filth (dirtiness) as it were. The first four lines thus carry the imagery of the thunderstorm at first, the sense of brooding expectancy and then the burst of lighting. Here, Hopkins is concerned with why other people do not respond as he did, and the answer is suggested in the next four lines, beginning with “Generations have trod, have trod, have trod.” Generations of men, ignoring the miraculous quality of life, have lost touch with the grandeur of god and become callous (heartless) to it. Their efforts have all been away from what is most essential to them. Man has betrayed his inborn nature instead of developing it, and has given himself up to trade, industrialization and materialism. He has isolated himself from the sources of knowledge to be found in nature, allowing his greed to destroy his, natural sensitivity to beauty. The poets sweeping condemnation of 19th century industrialization comes very close to his condemnation of man himself.”Shares man’s smell” -although it could possibly refer to smells in manufacturing, it suggests physical loathing (hateful). But even at this stage there is hope and faith.

According of the poet the people has made the world agly because they are destroyed the forest and source of naturefor there selfish profit. Buy here we come of know that we must understand jolary of god in world and we must be careful to protected nature other ways we will be finished by the god according to the poet.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

I Have a Dream

I Have a Dream
Story



The speech “I Have a Dream” is the delivered by a great black amarice leader marth cutherking. In this speech he speck to the Negro people of amarice. The main purpose of his speech is to show the reality of black people of America and make them fee in all aspects according to him freedom justice and equality is give to the black people in constitution but not in reality Abraham Lincoln had a hundred years ago but is not applied the society to cuntionu movement until they get freedom but he wants non violence movement. This is the historical significance his speech. He wants to remove discrimination and wants to make his country as heaven. He complains to white people on to behave so bodly to the black people 

"I Have a Dream" is a public speech delivered by American activist during the on August 28, 1963, in which he calls for an end to and called for civil and economic rights. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the in, the speech was a defining moment of the. Beginning with a reference to the, which freed millions of slaves in 1863, King observes that: "one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free". Toward the end of the speech, King departed from his prepared text for a partly improvised on the theme "I have a dream", prompted by 's cry: "Tell them about the dream, Martin!" In this part of the speech, which most excited the listeners and has now become its most famous, King described his dreams of freedom and equality arising from a land of slavery and hatred. writes that, "With a single phrase, Martin Luther King Jr. joined and in the ranks of men who've shaped modern America". The speech was ranked the top American speech of the 20th century in a 1999 poll of scholars of public address
according to him black people are treated as slave. In this way buy his speech he wants equality freedom justice and so on.