Sunday, September 6, 2009

Happiness is all we need.................

Translated in French



Le bonheur est ma condition. Un certain corps qui n'est pas heureux n'est pas la vie vivante heureuse. En ce monde, aucun corps n'est préfet. La perfection viennent de l'intérieur. Pour être parfait, quelqu'un doit travailler dur. Travailler dur est un signe d'une bonne personne. Toutes les personnes travaillent avec l'ardeur pour obtenir un succès. Le bonheur et le succès sont faits pour chaque autre. Tous les deux sont importants dans une vie. Certains pensent que le bonheur est stationnaire où car d'autres pensent que le bonheur est permanent. Selon moi le bonheur est un état d'esprit. Pour moi le bonheur est force pour moi. Si je suis heureux que je sois fort. En d'autres termes le bonheur est ma force.Il est un difficile chargent de créer le bonheur. La satisfaction est le facteur le plus important pour créer le bonheur.

I hate it when people say that I'm mad at them when I am really not.

I hate it when people joke around or talk gibberish while I'm thinking about something.

I hate it when I'm left behind. I hate to hurt people's feelings.

I hate it when my feelings are being hurt.

I hate it when I can't be rude when I have to be.

I hate to be blamed for something I didn't do.

I hate it when people get too emotional.

I hate it when people can't control their anger.

I hate myself when I'm too stressed.

I hate to be hated by others.

I hate it when I feel like I don't have much time to do other stuff.

I hate it when I am too pressured.

I hate people who mess with girls like me.

I hate it when people talk bad about my close friends.

I hate it when my mom shouts at me.

I hate to be untrustable.

I hate it when people lie to me.

I hate it when I can't say what I really want.

I hate it when I can't do anything right.

Friday, August 7, 2009

My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose...................

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In Alloway, Ayrshire, that Robert Burns was born. While not himself a composer of memorable music, his ability to set words to traditional Scottish folk airs remains unrivalled, and his songs are sung by Scots the world over on Burns Night celebrations each year on and around 25th January.
Curiously, his poetry might have been lost to us, had he agreed, in 1786, to take the job he was offered as a book-keeper on a slave plantation in Jamaica. He was dissuaded from going by a letter from an older poet named Thomas Blacklock. This was handy, as the ship on which he was due to sail sank.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

RED RED ROSE


O MY LUVE'S LIKE A RED, RED ROSE
Red, Red Rose By Robert Burns Written in 1794
"O, My Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose" is reprinted from English Poems.
Ed. Edward Chauncey Baldwin & Harry G. Paul. New York: American Book Company, 1908.
by: Robert Burns (1759-1796)

I
O, MY Luve's like a red, red rose,
That's newly sprung in June.
O, my Luve's like the melodie,
That's sweetly play'd in tune.

II

As fair art thou, my bonie lass,
So deep in luve am I,
And I will luve thee still, my dear,
Till a' the seas gang dry.

III

Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi' the sun!
And I will luve thee still, my dear,
While the sands o' life shall run.

IV

And fare thee weel, my only luve,
And fare thee weel a while!
And I will come again, my luve,
Tho' it were ten thousand mile!









"O, My Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose" is reprinted from English Poems. Ed. Edward Chauncey Baldwin & Harry G. Paul. New York: American Book Company, 1908.

Theme

Burns clearly states and restates the theme: The speaker loves the young lady beyond measure. The only way he can express his love for her is through vivid similes and hyperbolic comparisons.


In the first stanza, the speaker presents two similes, the first comparing his love to a rose and the second comparing his love to a melody. The speaker also uses repetition to echo his sentiments--my luve's like in lines 1 and 3; that's newly and that's sweetly (pronoun, verb, and adverb combinations) in lines 2 and 4.

The second stanza addresses the young lady as bonnie (pretty), a word derived from the French word bon (good). In the last line of the stanza, a' means all and gang means go. This line introduces to the poem hyperbole, a figure of speech that exaggerates.

The speaker links the first line of the third stanza with the last line of the second stanza by repetition. The speaker continues hyperbole in the second and fourth lines. He also again relies on repetition in the third line by repeating the third line of the second stanza.

In the fourth stanza, the speaker again addresses his beloved, noting that though he must leave her for a while he will return for her even if he must travel ten thousand miles. Repetition occurs in the first and second lines, and hyperbole occurs in the last line.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Milk for the Cat

Harold Monro


Original text: Strange Meetings: Poems By Harold Monro
(Wiltshire: Laurel Books, 2003): 46-47.
First publication date: 1915
Publication date note: Georgian Poetry 2 (1915);
Collected Poems, ed. Alida Monro, with prefaces by F. S. Flint and T. S. Eliot (London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1933): 162-63.
RPO poem editor: Ian LancashireRP edition: 2004Recent editing: 1:2004/6/10
Composition date: 1914
Form: quatrains
Rhyme: abcbdefe...









Milk for the Cat
When the tea is brought at five o'clock,
And all the neat curtains are drawn with care,
The little black cat with bright green eyes
Is suddenly purring there.

At first she pretends, having nothing to do,
She has come in merely to blink by the grate,
But, though tea may be late or the milk may be sour,
She is never late.

And presently her agate eyes
Take a soft large milky haze,And her independent casual glance'Milk for the Cat'

When the tea is brought at five o'clock,
And all the neat curtains are drawn with care,
The little black cat with bright green eyes
Is suddenly purring there.

At first she pretends, having nothing to do,
She has come in merely to blink by the grate,
But, though tea may be late or the milk may be sour,
She is never late.

And presently her agate eyes
Take a soft large milky haze,
And her independent casual glance
Becomes a stiff, hard gaze.

Then she stamps her claws or lifts her ears,
Or twists her tail and begins to stir,
Till suddenly all her lithe body becomes
One breathing, trembling purr.

The children eat and wriggle and laugh;
The two old ladies stroke their silk:
But the cat is grown small and thin with desire,
Transformed to a creeping lust for milk.

The white saucer like some full moon descends
At last from the clouds of the table above;
She sighs and dreams and thrills and glows,
Transfigured with love.

She nestles over the shining rim,
Buries her chin in the creamy sea;
Her tail hangs loose; each drowsy paw
Is doubled under each bending knee.

A long, dim ecstasy holds her life;
Her world is an infinite shapeless white,
Till her tongue has curled the last holy drop,
Then she sinks back into the night,

Draws and dips her body to heap
Her sleepy nerves in the great arm-chair,
Lies defeated and buried deep
Three or four hours unconscious there.

-- Harold Monro

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

HAPPINESS!!!!!!

According to my views I would define the happiness in the following manner.
I hope, dear students, you would think like me and generate the new ideas.
Sheth sir always wishes his students all the very best.
Don’t forget to comment………Ask your self a question. What exactly is happiness and how can we attain it? Though it is defined as the condition of being content; the concept of happiness is still vague, like a glance of a silhouette on the verge of the night---- fleeting beauty, a rainbow which emerges for a few minutes to justify the presence of Mother Nature.
Happiness is commonly thought of as having a lot of money, overflowing love, or power; in short getting everything you want and more. But can these things actually make people happy? Happiness, which is often assumed of as a fairly simple concept, is actually more than what people think of it. Although this natural emotion is desired by many; it is very obscure and therefore, for most, if not for all of us, extremely difficult to obtain.

The child remembers its mother playing piano in the corner of the room feels happy...
It can be mysterious and elusive, sought after by many, but not gained by all. Everybody desires to be happy. It is essential to our health and well-being. Happiness, though intangible, is one of the most important aspects in an individual’s existence. Happiness can come from many different sources… Happiness is a positive feeling one experiences when struck with good luck, an opportunity, or a good event. Many philosophers have attempted to completely define happiness, by research and years of searching for happiness.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Wrong man in worker's paradise

Find out the adjectives from the following paragraph.

Answer in the comment box.

The man had never believed in mere utility. Having had no useful work, he The man had never believed in mere utility. Having had no useful work, he indulged in mad whims. He made little pieces of sculptures, men, women and castles and he painted. Thus he wasted his time on all that was useless and needless. People laughed at him. He spent his earthlife in useless work and yet after death, the gates of heaven opened wide for him and he was sent to the Workers Paradise.

By: Ravindranath Ragore

Friday, June 19, 2009

Day Dream

Dear students...
Dreams are made to be fulfilled...hence we should make a day dream.
A dream is the state of .......................mind and it always..........................
Unless we dream knowingly we can't achieve our goals.
However a dream is beautiful, it is in our hands to accomplish it.
To become a successful doctor or an engineer could be one’s dream……
These are the day dreams which we think, imagine, and fantasize to make our future bright.
I believe that a day dream is the virtual path to the future. A thought dreamt is never forgotten however impossible it is. “To be or not to be is the question”, the famous quotation reminds the daydream made by Shakespeare.
Having taken prestigious birth in this busy world, a child begins its life with a dream or could be a daydream. The dreams make a person energetic and that feeling of fulfilling the dream makes one energetic. It can’t be argued that an energetic man wins the race. To complete the life purposefully one has to dream a day dream.
According to me unless we work hard, we can’t satisfy our conscious which always needs a desired success. To sit on a beautiful sea shore and to think of owning a beautiful big house at the same place could be reasonable because the thought has erupted at a place where the person is hypnotized by the beauty of the beach. We all know that every person wishes the best for themselves. To live a better happy life is the evergreen thought of everyone. A day dream once made could act as a catalyst to accomplish the desired task
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Sunday, June 7, 2009

English Is Easy By Sheth Sir 09327156989

Sentence Transformation Quiz
1. This will be my student's first performance in Canada.

This will be the first time ___________


2. This course will take us six months to complete.

In six months time ____________


3. There will be someone to meet you on arrival.

When ____________


4. The number of people who understand his ideas exceed his expectations.

More people ___________


5. The money didn't arrive for a month.

It was ____________


6. The last time I saw him was in 2001.

I haven't ____________


7. She'll have to make her presentation at the end of his speech.

The moment he ____________

Friday, May 29, 2009

Self study Active- passive voice.

Dear students of Std 10 English med.

Solve the exersise and send it back.

Chapter 4
Change the voice
1. Dr. Sher Singh took off his glasses, passed a hand over his tired eyes and permitted himself the luxury of a deep and throaty yawn.
2. When the torch had been rammed in, he snapped his bag shut.
3. He snapped open his bag and fished out the stethoscope.
4. Dr. Sher Singh tested the reflexes of the patient.
5. Dr. Sher Singh assumed his most professional manner.
6. You never know what to expect in such cases.
7. Have you tried anything to promote sleep?