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Essay Raksha Bandhan
1. Ramayana Essay
Ramayana
Ramayana and some of the Hindu virtues derived from it The poetic author, Valmiki, does not
calls Rama "the perfect man" in his well known tale of Ramayana for no reason. For this story has
been a legendary epic that many generations of the Hindu culture have been modeling their society
after, for over two thousand years. It has been an influential teaching for children and scholars of all
ages because of its simplicity and exemplary concepts and virtues of the Hindu people. From
childhood most Indians learn the characters and incidents of this epic and they furnish the morals,
ideals and wisdom of common life. This epic helps to bind...show more content...
He handles the situation with remarkably patient and wise attitude and says to his stepmother, "I
gladly obey father's command ...Why, I would go even if you ordered it.". By doing this, he
shows characteristics of great piety to his parents and the lack of desire to be a powerful and
authoritative rich ruler, all while knowing that he is giving up his righteous turn to rule the kingdom
since he is the oldest of the four sons of the king. Instead, he willingly goes off into exile – forest
infested with evil spirits whom he battles with the power of good and defeats. As in most of the
Eastern world, this example of respect being paid to elders, parents, authorities (no matter what one
is commanded to do) is very important in one's 'faith'; and the fact that one successfully wards off
evil, gives him/her the title of a cultural model hero, just as seen in Rama's case. Rama's casual
attitude about going off into the forest for fourteen years also shows his asceticism – the will to give
up his material, emotional and physical attachments. His peaceful and patient attitude towards his
life is vivid due to his enduring wisdom. For he goes beyond the material and physical world
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2. My First Ramadan Experience
My First Ramadan Experience "Greetings! We inform you that the Ramadan moon sighting wait
has ended and the first fast for the following countries will take place in a couple of hours...",
exclaimed the newscaster. The news report was continuing to inform listeners of the differing dates
for the start of the holy month. I questioned eagerly, "Mom, can I please fast?" I'm nine years old
now. "Honey, fasting is a day–long commitment. Also, it is more than not eating or drinking
anything." It took a long time for me to satisfy my mom; however, I was allowed to start my first
fast. Furthermore, my first Ramadan experience taught me more than not eating or drinking for a
religious value; in fact, it disclosed me to a book of principles to live by, making family unity,
patience and consistency, and respect and contribution a part of my individuality.
It was overwhelming for me to see the whole family together, crowded around the television,
possessing the same amount of excitement. "The US will be starting their fast at the start of
sunrise", stated the man. I had fallen asleep, listening to the news. Next thing I knew, I awoke to
the sounds of my mom making our special breakfast specials, consisting of 'Halwa', 'Parathas', eggs,
and tea; it was time for 'Sehri', the
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3. Case Study Of Bandhan
A CASE STUDY ON FINANCIAL TRANSFORMATION
– WHY BANDHAN MAKES THE CUT ABOVE OTHERS
ABSTRACT
When India got independence in 1947, India inherited a shattered economy. The economy was
completely damaged. This damage was largely done by the exploitative policies adopted by the
British rulers in India and finally by the partition of the country. The economy that we inherited was
full of miseries and wide spread poverty and unemployment. To reconstruct and rebuild the
economy, we chose the path of planning, which meant that the state would play a vital role in
deciding the levels and methods of production, distribution, and consumption. Our constitution also
gave scope for the market to function; it means India's process of economic development...show
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Finance brings together various segment of economy. With the help of finance economy smoothly
function and moves in the direction of achieving the economic goals. If proper finance facilities
training and vocational assistance provided by the government through Micro–Finance, we can look
forward to solved the problem of poverty and unemployment. In this case study the emphasis is
provided to the success of bandhan and how it is facing the challenge and beating the other big
players. This case study on Bandhan, a microfinance organization, represents a social business.
Bandhan provides micro–loans to poor women for undertaking income generation activities. It aims
at empowering its borrowers and their family members to break the cycle of poverty. Further,
Bandhan projects that it operates as an independent, self sustainable and profitable organization. It
aspires to become a full fledged bank, consequently bringing its borrowers to the financial
mainstream. Therefore, this case study explores whether and how, focused poverty eradication and
ambitious profits are simultaneously possible and if there are any tradeoffs
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4. Report on English Week
Report On The English Week Programme In SMK Alam Shah English Week was an opportunity
for students to show everyone their appreciation and ability at English. In SMK Alam Shah, the
English Week was carried out from 18 April until 22 April 2011. The programme was organized
by the English Language Society. With the slogan "I Love English", this programme was aimed to
encourage all pupils to use English Language as a medium of interaction with their friends and
teachers. Various activities were arranged during the week and opened to all students. The activities
were carried out from 7.30 a.m. until the school sessions ended. The event kicked off on Monday,
18 April 2011, with the standard assembly in the Bestari Hall. The...show more content...
Meanwhile, the poem recitation activity was also held at the Bestari Hall to enable pupils to
appreciate literature. Each participant was allowed to recite the poem of their choice in 5 minutes.
Ten students took part in this competition. The last day of English Week was more relaxing as
students were given a chance to watch the latest movie "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".
Tickets were sold at RM1.00 per student. The money raised will go to the English Language
Society fund and will be used for other beneficial programmes in the future. After the morning
break, all students and teachers adjourned to the Bestari Hall to witness the closing ceremony of
English Week. The audience was entertained by a drama performance which was brilliantly
executed by the fifth formers. The day ended with a prize–giving ceremony. The principal, Mr.
Ariffin bin Sabtu, handed out story books and hampers as gifts to the winners. SMK Alam Shah was
immersed in an atmosphere of gaiety during English Week. The English Language Society would
like to congratulate the teachers and the committees in charged for putting a lot of time and effort to
make this event a truly momentous and successful one. We would also like to express our gratitude
to those who have put their heart out into participating in various activities throughout the week. It is
hoped that this programme would encourage students to love learning English and ultimately build
up their confidence level and
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5. Essay about Breakdancing
Breakdancing
The history of choreography is also very important Any choreography that seems new, fresh and
different is usually a variation of something that has been done before. As long as men and women
have lived upon this earth, they have danced. The art of movement is among the oldest of the arts.
So for eight months I've been learning the skills of hip hop and breakdancing by going to at a hip
hop club at every week where I learned the basic skills of breaking like how to top–rock and
six–step. B–boying is a form of hip hop dancing which is popularly known as breaking. It consists
of top or up rock, footwork, spinning moves (power moves), and freeze. B–boying came from
Bronx, NY. The term "B–boy" or "B–boying" was created...show more content...
Because of these reasons, Rock Steady Crew suggests that footworks–emphasiezed style should be
the direction of breaking of 90s. Breaking is the most popular style of hip hop dancing and it has
been spreading all over the world while new school dancing such as hip hop and house limited to big
cities in the US and Japan. See examples of freezes history It was late 60s , early 70s when people
started a sort of b–boying. Their dancing was called "Good Foot" from James Brown's record of the
same name. The Good Foot was the first freestyle dance that incorporated moves involving drops
and spins, and resembled the beginning s of breaking. Breakin seems so different from all other
kinds of dancing that the first question people ask when they see it is: "Where did these kids
learn to dance like that?" To many people, this dance seems to have come out of nowhere. But
like everything else, Breakin did come from somewhere, something and someone. In the case of
Breakin, the someone is the great superstar, James Brown, and the something is the dance, the
Good Foot. In 1969, when James Brown came out with the Hustle which was the big dance style
of the day and he performed, he did the kind of dance you'd expect James Brown to do. High
Energy which was almost acrobatic. By the time the Good Foot became the new dance style, the
tradition of dance battle was well established. Dancers would gather at places like Harlem World on
116th Street in Harlem and
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