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Because I didn't get a pen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 77

Because I didn't get a pen

On the book cover 'Give me a seed I plant a tree, Give me a sword I will win a war but if you give me a pen I write my destiny' Pals, You, holding this book in your hand are outstandingly lucky to have a pen to write your destiny. But many in this country can't afford to get a pen and are living miserable lives. This book 'Because I Didn't get a Pen..' is a compilation of a few facets of the current Education scenario in India. With around 15,00,000+ schools India has the largest education system in the world. Have a delightful reading to see the arena of Indian education and do miracles with the pens you have. Happy reading!!

The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 65

The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems

"The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems" is a collection of poetry written by William Henry Drummond, a Canadian poet born in Ireland. Published in 1897, this collection is notable for its exploration of French-Canadian culture and dialect. Drummond's poems in this collection often portray the life, language, and traditions of the habitants, the French-Canadian rural inhabitants. He captures the essence of their daily lives, struggles, and joys in a distinctive blend of English and French dialects, showcasing his efforts to preserve the cultural and linguistic heritage of the French-Canadian community. One of Drummond's well-known poems from this collection is "The Wreck of the 'Julie Plante'," which humorously narrates the misadventures of a French-Canadian man during a steamboat journey. "The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems" is considered a pioneering work in Canadian literature, as it brings attention to the multicultural and multilingual aspects of Canadian identity. Drummond's ability to capture the unique character of French-Canadian life contributed to the broader recognition and appreciation of Canadian literature during the late 19th century.

A WORKING HOUSEWIFE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

A WORKING HOUSEWIFE

In this book, the author has penned the life of her mother who in today's world may be considered as an ordinary housewife but in reality, played a very crucial role in bringing life to many other lives. The author has tried to depict the struggle of a woman what she goes through right from her childhood and continues by giving up her dreams for others which is not even acknowledged by anyone. The book also tries to throw light on the way a housewife conducted her life and enjoyed every moment being it. The book also shows however small the world is for a mother she enjoys every bit of it by loving her kids.

Built to Lose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Built to Lose

"From front offices to college campuses, Jake Fischer takes you on an engrossing tour of the NBA in its latest golden age, when some of the most captivating teams won by losing." —Lee Jenkins, former Sports Illustrated NBA writer An insider account of modern NBA team-building, based on hundreds of exclusive interviews A single transcendent talent?can change the fortunes of an NBA franchise. One only has to recall the frenzy surrounding recent top pick Zion Williamson to recognize teams' willingness to lose games now for the sake of winning championships later. It's a story that weaves its way behind closed doors to reveal intricate machinations normally hidden from public view. Backed by extensive reporting and hundreds of interviews with top players, coaches, and executives, Jake Fischer chronicles secret pre-draft workouts, feuding between player agents and executives, surprising trade negotiations, interpersonal conflicts, organizational power struggles, and infamous public relations fiascos, making for a fascinating look at the NBA. The definitive account of the NBA's tanking era, when teams raced to the bottom in the hope of eventually winning a championship.

Grammar Booster 4 Std Bk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Grammar Booster 4 Std Bk

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-03-01
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  • Publisher: New Editions

Grammar Booster is a four-level, full-colour series of grammar reference and practice books. The series is suitable for use on its own or with any Beginner, Elementary, Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate course. Grammar points are clearly presented through a fun cartoon strip featuring Jim and Tonic, two endearing cartoon characters, who not only appeal to students’ imagination, but also help them to understand and practise the grammar points presented.

American Enterprise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 900

American Enterprise

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1876
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Social Science Research in India
  • Language: en

Social Science Research in India

Copyright: Indian Council of Social Science Research.

Reports of the Law Commission of India
  • Language: en

Reports of the Law Commission of India

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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What I Learnt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

What I Learnt

Ever had trouble learning at school? Well, Mama knows all the tricks to help you remember your numbers, complicated words and the difference between an S and a 2. All you need to learn is how to sing and dance! Don't believe me? Go ahead and ask her! 'What I Learnt' is the heartwarming story of a child who is struggling with academic concepts and how the mother steps in to encourage learning through play. Eventually the child becomes confident about the concepts and enthusiastic about learning. The protagonist is intentionally nameless and gender neutral to allow children to focus on their own journeys instead of the character's. The book is best read with a parent to spark conversations abo...

Diginaka
  • Language: en

Diginaka

Differential and changing access to the Internet in Indiahas led to an explosion of user-created content across various platforms and media. This turn to the digital also has political and economic consequences, as seen in the imposition of AADHAAR and demonetisation. While the digital divide intensifies social hierarchies of caste, class and gender, it can also become part of post-capitalist ecologies, traversing the formal and informal sectors, even as the digital becomes central to social and political practices in different marginalised communities. Diginaka: Subaltern Politics and Digital Media in Post-Capitalist India explores this complex space of the digital from multiple perspective...