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    Assignment #1: Poetic Terminology 1. Alliteration- repetition of a particular sound or syllable two or more times in a group [EX: Elderly elephants egress elegantly] 2. Allusion- casual reference or implication of something [EX: Titles of books often allude to what the contents will hold‚ subtly or not. A book titled Little House on the Prairie implies that there will be a small house on a plain of grass.] 3. Analogy-two things that have something in common making them comparable [EX:

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    April 1973) [1] is an Indian cricketer widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen in One Day International. Tendulkar was a part of the 2011 Cricket World Cupwinning Indian team in the later part of his career‚ his first such win in six World Cup appearances for India.He was also the recipient of "Player of the Tournament" award of the 2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa. Tendulkar won the 2010 Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year at the ICC awards. He has been recommended

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    story. Blessed (or cursed‚ depending on your perspective) with a very vocal conscious‚ Pinocchio struggles to grow up in spite of his many obstacles‚ both internal and external. Pinocchio’s conscious is personified by the character of Jiminy Cricket. Additionally‚ Pinocchio’s moral flaws are depicted by his nose‚ which visibly grows whenever he tells a lie. Children throughout history have been able to relate to Pinocchio because even though the story contains magic and other improbable

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    Can Cricket Cause Crises….? Hi my name is Charan. I would like to have a Justifying answer for the question posed above in simple 6 minutes. Why Cricket…??? Big numbers: BCCI currently has highest income of any national cricket board‚ with revenue of 868crores.BCCI had registered a profit of 382.36crores for 2011-12’.BCCI keeping its reputation of being India’s richest sporting body intact‚ BCCI has paid taxes to the tune of 250crore. Costly rights: The global media rights

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    1.The patient was diagnosed with a Left knee arthroscopy with partial medial meniscectomy which simply means that there is torn cartilage in the left knee along with softening and/or breakdown of the tissue that lines the kneecap(platella).Post-op shows that during surgery the crescent shaped posterior horn that acts like a shock absorber was not able to be repaired. Also the tissues that aligns the kneecap remained at grade 2 if the grade increased it would make the condition worse. 2. IV of Fluids

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    100 Basic Terminologies on Food Preparation Bake: To cook in the oven with dry heat. barbecue: To cook on a rack or spit over hot coals or some other source of direct heat. baste: To spoon pan juices‚ melted fat‚ or another liquid over the surface of food during cooking to keep the food moist and add flavor. beat: To mix ingredients together with a circular up and down motion using a spoon‚ whisk‚ or rotary or electric beater. bind: To thicken or smooth out the consistency of a locked. blanch:

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    Keyframes in Flash CS3 [This is Step 15 of the Flash CS3 Animation Tutorial] Keyframes in Flash CS3 is an important concept to understand. The Timeline‚ Frames and Keyframes The timeline consists fo many layers and many frames within each layer. In the picture of the timeline below the 10th frame of the layer "Train" is selected. The first frames of all the layers are keyframes and are indicated by a gray background and black dot. The remaining frames are all blank. Continuing with the

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    Spot-fixing/Match-fixing The great damage done to the Cricket is by match-fixing allegations every now and then. Spot-fixing means that player or the whole team accepts money from the bookies to intentionally play badly. Players also have been taking money to give information about the pitch and the weather conditions. Generally players deny any kind of charges put on them‚ but in some cases players have admitted their involvement in either spot-fixing or illegal activities. For instance

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    context‚ was it worth the amount of money that was spent on their regular players? Even if they dont play‚ those who have signed the contract stand to gain 25% of the amount that was promised. This seems to be a bit on the higher side. Overall‚ cricket as a game is slowly becoming a profession of choice in India‚ with the money available. Few decades back‚ it used to be the passion of the youngsters that would decide the career. Of course‚ there are plenty of stories of how players had to fight

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    Worcester in England‚ where he excelled at cricket‚ and at Aitchison College‚ Lahore. In 1972‚ he enrolled to study Philosophy‚ Politics and Economics at Keble College‚ Oxford‚ where he graduated with a second-class degree in Politics and a third in Economics. Khan’s mother hailed from the Burki family which had produced several successful hockey players‚ as well as cricketers such as Javed Burki and Majid Khan. Early in life‚ Khan developed an interest in cricket‚ which is an extremely popular sport in

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