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This presentation focuses on the importance of great story telling and also provides step by step instructions for creating your story. Included you will find examples, quotes for inspiration, and more. This is intended for board members, nonprofit executives, fundraisers and volunteers. The goal is to equip you with a strong story that attracts and motivates others to engage with your nonprofit.
This discusses Creative form of writing and how it differs with Academic and Technical forms of writing. It also covers the important literary devices: Imagery and Figures of speech.
Telling Your Story to Motivate Donors and Advocates for Your CauseRachel Kubicki
This presentation focuses on the importance of great story telling and also provides step by step instructions for creating your story. Included you will find examples, quotes for inspiration, and more. This is intended for board members, nonprofit executives, fundraisers and volunteers. The goal is to equip you with a strong story that attracts and motivates others to engage with your nonprofit.
This discusses Creative form of writing and how it differs with Academic and Technical forms of writing. It also covers the important literary devices: Imagery and Figures of speech.
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Science Through Stories (Report Version)MissHayleyMac
This slideshow explores the solution of engaging emotional intelligence through story sharing in order to address two of the mutual challenges of both educators and librarians – educational motivation and information assimilation. It was presented at the OCTELA (www.octela.org) spring conference on March 27, 2010.
Science Through Stories (Story Version)MissHayleyMac
This slideshow explores the solution of engaging emotional intelligence through story sharing in order to address two of the mutual challenges of both educators and librarians – educational motivation and information assimilation. It was presented at the OCTELA (www.octela.org) spring conference on March 27, 2010.
Science Through Stories (Report Version)MissHayleyMac
This slideshow explores the solution of engaging emotional intelligence through story sharing in order to address two of the mutual challenges of both educators and librarians – educational motivation and information assimilation. It was presented at the OCTELA (www.octela.org) spring conference on March 27, 2010.
Linguistics is often called "the science of language," the study of the human capacity to communicate and organize thought using different tools (the vocal tract for spoken languages, hands for sign languages, etc.) and involving different abstract and tactile components.
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The paper, as based on quotations, is compiled significantly on self-analysis of poems, mainly, for students of ISC Board with a mannerism to develop a philosophical and socialistic answer against every contextual question.
Sense and Perception through Literature has taken me a far. Here I have taken a chance to analyse self on Bengali Literature through a classical story 'The Kabuliwala'' written by Legend Rabindranath Tagore: The Way I Have Visualised the Story..
Memorizing Literature and To Promote Self by the Expression of The Foreign Language is one of my Dictionary Words. This is the Only Weapon I had Also used in My Book. Hope the book will be helpful to your Academic Research. Thanks to Kirkus Indie Review and The Guardian Weekly on issue of 27th July, 2018. This is referred in Google.
“Three poets in three distant ages born
Greece, Italy and England did adorn;
The first in loftiness of thought surpassed.
The second in majesty; in both the last.”
"The Astronomer-Poet of Persia and Percy Bysshe Shelley"~ Rituparna Ray Chaud...Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
"Then to this earthen Bowl did I adjourn
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“What is it that agitates you, my dear Victor? What is it you fear?”: [* SELF...Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
“The monster now becomes more vengeful. He murders Victor’s friend Henry Clerval and his wife Elizabeth on the night of her wedding to Victor, and Victor sets out in pursuit of the friend across the icy Arctic regions. The monster is always ahead of him, leaving tell tale marks behind and tantalizing his creator. Victor meets with his death in the pursuit of the monster he had created with a noble objective.”
I cannot claim myself, but I can suggest. I have come across the problem on topic of discussion several times, and still now hearing of the same. Experts can only show us the path..Where are they? "You, Experts please come in front and hold our hands, take the liberty of your Knowledge to educate us more..."
LITERATURE I UPHELD- THE ROMANTICS AND SUBJECTIVITY: SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGERituparna Ray Chaudhuri
Coleridge's Treatment of nature and the Tranquillity : The phenomenal description on own thoughts regard me to describe Coleridge, along with William Wordsworth, was instrumental in initiating a poetic revolution in the early nineteenth century which is known as the Romantic Movement. Coleridge invokes the Divine Spirit that blows upon the wild Harp of Time. Time is like the stringed musical instrument on which the Spirit produces sweet harmonious melodies. Coleridge is perhaps best known for his haunting ballad Rime of Ancient Mariner, the dream-like Kubla Khan and the unfinished Christabel, but he wrote several other smaller poems, quite remarkable for their imaginative power. (Edited with own analysis)…
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"THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: AND ITS WHISPERS OF IMMORTALITY".(DIRECT TO ALSO: http://archive.org/details/THEENGLISHLANGUAGEIAMBUTIDOSPEAKENGLISH) (http://www.slideshare.net/RituparnaRayChaudhur/the-english-language-i-am-but-i-do-speak-english)http://bit.ly/1Ps8sR7
I was in a casual seat to turn of the pages of the poems, -a poem that suddenly caught my eyes. Not at all been a description so vividly as usual of me, but a speck of only the metaphors to the nature loving poem..
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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2. “I AM RITUPARNA RAY CHAUDHURI,
HERE WITH MY STUDENTS AND THEIR
GENERAL VIEWS ON DISCUSSION OF
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.”
3. “My endeavours were directed to persons and characters
supernatural, or at least romantic; yet so as to transfer from our
inward nature a human interest and semblance of truth, sufficient to
procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of
disbelief for the moment which constitute of poetic faith, is also to
what I call Literature. For the purpose, of creating an atmosphere of
realism the creature sometimes personifies the Forces of Nature and
invests them with human qualities: the Sun, the Moon, the Storm
blast have all been personified substrates with things are seen at a
distance looks very small and vague. As they come nearer, they look
bigger and clearer. What more scientifically accurate description of
the phantom ship(as it appears to the Mariner) can there be then in
the lines:-
FROM THE DESK OF RITUPARNA RAY CHAUDHURI
4. "At first it seemed a little speck
And then it seemed a mist,
It moved and moved, and took at last
A certain shape, I wist" is successful what in rendering, the
supernatural real enough to the reader, not only while reading
the poem, but even afterwards; for he conveys a sense of a
whole reality in which the supernatural exists without
difficulty ;saying that here the natural ends and the
supernatural begins INVESTS HIS TALES WITH 'A HUMAN
INTEREST' AND 'A SEMBLANCE OF TRUTH '' AND
CONSEQUENTLY PRODUCES 'WILLING SUSPENSION OF
DISBELIEF' FOR THE MOMENT, IN THE READER'S MIND, is my
Salvation.” (EDITED FROM A BOOK, WITH SOME
ADDITIONAL TOUGHTS..)
5. QUESTIONS ARISES FOR BOTH SCHOLARS
AS WELL AS MEDIOCRE STUDENTS
SCHOLARS MEDIOCRE
Views on teaching system
and educational resources.
Own satisfaction on the
verse of the language.
Ideas to expose one.
Do you possess fluency in
speaking English?
Where do we think we
lack behind?
Views regarding the
change you aspire for.
6. “WORD:- Human beings have taken certain noises and give them
meanings. People speaking different languages may utter different
noise with the same meaning, such as, “cat” in English; “chat” in
French; “Katz ” in German.
VERBAL POVERTY:- In order to bring one in the limelight, he needs
to get a clear pronunciation skill, accent, fluency, free of grammatical
errors, clarity in utterances and confidence.
However , till date the world is suffering from the verbosity of
language and perennial of mispronunciations.
GIFT OF DIVINITY:- The gift of creativity is just like a diamond. It is
present in every individuals in different aspects. One’s casket of
diamond (i.e., honour of creativity) reflects one’s global glory.”
*Referred, also from a book
KOHILI
CHAKRABARTY
7. “Creativity can cure a person of uncertainties.
It can brew glory and self confidence in a
person, which farther helps to instil self
exposure, exposure is the act of unveiling the
doubts and pretensions, and it is to embrace
the real and ideal identity of a person. We can
only gain self exposure when we have been
cured of doubts and fearfulness regarding the
subject. After having the discussion on the
topic among the scholars of different
standards, the average result was lack of grip
and creativity, inability to converse in fluent
English, inefficiency in writing skills.”
AGNIMITA
MUKHERJEE
8. “Certain students marked out their inefficiency in
speaking fluent English which comes as a
irritation and discouragement to brave the
language. Many figured out the paucity in the
proper teaching method which results in the
unenthusiastic and neglectful attire towards the
subject. It is humiliating for many students to
come out of their comfort zone and reveal their
inability as they are aware of the indifference of
educators, inequality among scholars by labelling
them as ‘mediocre’ and ‘brilliant’ only hampers
their courage and psychologically depresses them
to ever expose themselves globally.”
SUBARNA CHAKRABARTY
9. KUNTAL
SARKAR
“To stress on Writing Skill and
Resources, to have a proper group
discussion under a proper guidance,
with fluency on proper accents to speak
on the language, to make students to get
free from grammatical fuss are some of
also immediate steps, I think to be
taken.”
10. POUSHALI
GHOSH
“The language is not my mother tongue.
It is a foreign language. Hence, to get
acquaint with the language, I have to
stress more on every norm and of the
way that to be particularly adopted very
soon, I should get myself to expound.”
*(Words helped by RITUPARNA RAY
CHAUDHURI.)
11. “Too much stress on every subject, yet also on
regard to the foreign language we want to know
the correct way to pronounce a word, to grow self-
ability to express ourselves more on the Language
so that to write from own some paragraphs or
compositions, to read the matter of the Language
using proper dialects, and so on alike.”
TAULIK PAUL
12. “Practice and Self –Efficiency, with a
proper guide anywhere in a place is
altogether needed to get to be
improved on the language.”
NAVANIL
SAHA
15. “The students, in general have so many
aspirations and inspirations. Let the system
and management on depending on their
Psychological Stress fulfil their wants and need
of knowledge on the Language, to whom many
of interviewed students in front of us called too
“The Gift of Divinity”. It was amazing for us
when we noticed, some of them even too were
talking a little on History of English
Literature.”
MONANI
BOSE
16. CREDITS
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
SUBARNA CHAKRABARTY
AGNIMITA MUKHERJEE
MONANI BOSE
SPECIAL THANKS TO
RITUPARNA RAY CHAUDHURI
PICTURESQUE
SUBHADEEP DAS