Chernobyl Nuclear Report
The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster is one of the most devastating disasters to have been witnessed by the planet. On 26 April 1986, a nuclear explosion and the fire due to it, brought the neighbourhood to pieces within minutes. It has left an ever-lasting scar on the humankind: one that acts a grim reminder to our callousness that has drastic consequences.
CAUSES OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT:
It all began on the April morning when there was a nuclear explosion in the Unit 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The explosions that ruptured the powerplant and the consequent fire that lasted 10 days resulted in the emission of a large amount of radiative materials being released into the atmosphere. The specific causes of the explosion are shrouded in a cloud of mystery and though various theories have been proposed, none of them have been accepted as the true one.
The emissions were mainly composed of Caesium and Iodine radionucleides. Radioactive Iodine-131, harmful to the thyroid glands in particular, having a short half-life of just 8 days disintegrated while the remains of the other element Caesium remain even today!
CONSEQUENCES:
Though the effects of this nuclear disaster were far-ranging and affected almost the entire
Europe, the severely affected ones were the rescue-workers who stayed in the area days after the explosion occurred. Exposed to the ionizing alpha, beta and gamma radiations in large doses, most of the rescue workers developed disorders while others became fatally ill.
A huge number of rescue workers also developed the Acute Radiation Syndrome. In some cases, further complications occurred due to the beta penetration leading to skin burns. Several of those in “nuclear-contaminated’ areas became highly vulnerable to skin, lung cancer. Furthermore, the radioactive iodine also contaminated foodstuff and tones of edible items developed radioactive contamination. Those who consumed such foodstuff were also prone to the effects of radiations such as leukaemia, cancer, Acute Radiation syndrome.
It has been estimated that over 600,000 people have died directly or indirectly due to the Chernobyl incident, taking into account the various factors.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Chernobyl nuclear disaster is a costly lesson to the human kind indeed. It reiterates the need for extra caution while dealing with radioactive materials. While nuclear powerplants may be a viable source of power in the years to come, the location and the size of the power plant should be so designed such that the nuclear plant is far away from the residential areas and is not prone to leaks. In addition, a new system to check the leakage of radioactive gases from the power plant should be in place before it becomes operable. Furthermore, instead of dumping the nuclear waste into the oceans, as has been the practice, it is advisable that a new mechanism be developed to safely dispose the radioactive waste, converting it to non-radiative substances if possible.
If such safety measures are taken in addition to caution and care, the chances of another Chernobyl disaster repeating itself are very less. These measures would, thus, make the place a relatively safer one to live in!!!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Letter- Permission for Industrial Visit
Xenophilius Longbottom
Chief Training Consultant
Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
25 October 1870
The Head Trainer
Wild West Pirate Training Center
#2,Lonely Lane
Gondolaland-777777
Sir
Sub: Seeking permission for visiting Training Cell
As part of our recruitment training, we at the Black Pearl take our recruits to a training center to get hands-on experience at the various activities we undertake, before facing such situations on the sea. In this regard, we would like to visit your Training Cell to give the freshmen an idea of their duties on board, preferably on 28 and 29 November 1830.
Black Pearl, with its renowned Captain, Jack Sparrow is one of the most beloved pirate ships to have set sail in this world. She has participated in numerous battles and has emerged victorious in all of them! In addition, bestowed with treasures such as gold and many more, Black Pearl is the richest ship to wander the Caribbean these days. Every season, we at the Black Pearl, hand-pick 50 probable recruits out of which 10 are finally chosen to work with us for that season. It is to help with this final selection that we seek to visit your Training Cell. Ours is the one of the very few ship to thus test its recruits before hiring them as crew.
Last season, the Black pearl received the honour of winning the Pirate Associations’ “Best Pirate Ship” award for two consecutive years. In addition, our ship’s replica has already been kept for viewing in the Pirate Museum – the only ship to have the honour before it stopped sailing the oceans. In fact, Black Pearl is the only ship to have survived the attack of the awe-inspiring kraken.
We would, appreciate it if you would allow our 50 probable recruits to visit your Training cell ,at the Haunted Hunter Isle, on 28 and 29 November. It would be our pleasure to have our recruits trained for those two days in your prestigious institution.
In case , you would prefer our visit on any other day and to provide the terms and conditions regarding our stay there, please inform us as early as possible.
We look forward to visiting your famed institution.
Thank You
Yours sincerely
Xenophilius Longbottom
Chief Training Consultant
Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
25 October 1870
The Head Trainer
Wild West Pirate Training Center
#2,Lonely Lane
Gondolaland-777777
Sir
Sub: Seeking permission for visiting Training Cell
As part of our recruitment training, we at the Black Pearl take our recruits to a training center to get hands-on experience at the various activities we undertake, before facing such situations on the sea. In this regard, we would like to visit your Training Cell to give the freshmen an idea of their duties on board, preferably on 28 and 29 November 1830.
Black Pearl, with its renowned Captain, Jack Sparrow is one of the most beloved pirate ships to have set sail in this world. She has participated in numerous battles and has emerged victorious in all of them! In addition, bestowed with treasures such as gold and many more, Black Pearl is the richest ship to wander the Caribbean these days. Every season, we at the Black Pearl, hand-pick 50 probable recruits out of which 10 are finally chosen to work with us for that season. It is to help with this final selection that we seek to visit your Training Cell. Ours is the one of the very few ship to thus test its recruits before hiring them as crew.
Last season, the Black pearl received the honour of winning the Pirate Associations’ “Best Pirate Ship” award for two consecutive years. In addition, our ship’s replica has already been kept for viewing in the Pirate Museum – the only ship to have the honour before it stopped sailing the oceans. In fact, Black Pearl is the only ship to have survived the attack of the awe-inspiring kraken.
We would, appreciate it if you would allow our 50 probable recruits to visit your Training cell ,at the Haunted Hunter Isle, on 28 and 29 November. It would be our pleasure to have our recruits trained for those two days in your prestigious institution.
In case , you would prefer our visit on any other day and to provide the terms and conditions regarding our stay there, please inform us as early as possible.
We look forward to visiting your famed institution.
Thank You
Yours sincerely
Xenophilius Longbottom
Recommendation
Recommendations to keep your ship afloat in the sea
1. The ship’s main sail should not be up during a storm to prevent damages to the ship.
2. The steering wheel should be operated only by trained personnel with proper
experience in the field.
3. It is essential that any leaks/ holes in the ship be sealed at the earliest.
4. It is necessary that the broken boards of the ship (with a nail protruding) be repaired so as to prevent injury to crew members.
5. It is recommended that fire crackers be kept well off the board of the ship in case the ship has a stock of gun powder.
6. The ship ought to have adequate defenses in case of a pirate/kraken attack in the middle of the sea.
7. It is suggested that the crew of the ship defer from playing betting games and indulging in brawls in order to prevent intra-crew conflicts.
8. It is highly recommended that the Cannon Controller, the Captain and the lookout be as sober as possible irrespective of the state of the other members of the crew.
1. The ship’s main sail should not be up during a storm to prevent damages to the ship.
2. The steering wheel should be operated only by trained personnel with proper
experience in the field.
3. It is essential that any leaks/ holes in the ship be sealed at the earliest.
4. It is necessary that the broken boards of the ship (with a nail protruding) be repaired so as to prevent injury to crew members.
5. It is recommended that fire crackers be kept well off the board of the ship in case the ship has a stock of gun powder.
6. The ship ought to have adequate defenses in case of a pirate/kraken attack in the middle of the sea.
7. It is suggested that the crew of the ship defer from playing betting games and indulging in brawls in order to prevent intra-crew conflicts.
8. It is highly recommended that the Cannon Controller, the Captain and the lookout be as sober as possible irrespective of the state of the other members of the crew.
Complaint Letter
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
23 December 1860
Consumer Support Cell
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
Dear Sir,
Sub: Complaint regarding faulty artillery
Ref: Bill no:990099 dated 15 November 1860
We had purchased our main supply of artillery from your company this October. Within a month of purchase, the goods supplied have been found to be faulty. The cannon – Make-it-yourself Cannon set from G&B Company- and barrels of gun powder are damaged beyond repair.
On assembling the parts of the cannon, we found to our utter dismay that not one of the five cannons ordered fire at the target correctly. One of the cannons in fact, literally backfired at our ship causing severe damage to the hull of the ship, almost throwing a few of the crew off the ship. On scrutiny, we found that there were manufacturing defects in the cannons, not to mention a dozen gulls’ eggs in one! The manufacturing date on that cannon showed that it had been manufactured 10 years earlier!!
The gunpowder, on the other hand, was found to be quite effective – in making the crew sneeze continuously. Samples from just 2 of the 10 barrels, functioned properly, the others being totally futile. The wet barrels that arrived to us as part of the delivery – a sign of poor packaging - may have been a cause for this inefficiency.
We would appreciate if your company could replace the cannons and the barrels of gunpowder with efficient ones at the earliest in addition to paying $250 to rectify the damages caused due to the faulty cannons. An alternative would be to refund the money for the cannon, gunpowder purchase besides paying the damages. If we receive no favourable response to this correspondence before two weeks, we will have no other option but to take this matter to the Caribbean Consumer Challenge Center for Pirates to seek justice in the issue.
We hope to hear from you sooner than later.
Yours sincerely
Captain Jack Sparrow
Encl: Copy of bill no 990099
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
23 December 1860
Consumer Support Cell
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
Dear Sir,
Sub: Complaint regarding faulty artillery
Ref: Bill no:990099 dated 15 November 1860
We had purchased our main supply of artillery from your company this October. Within a month of purchase, the goods supplied have been found to be faulty. The cannon – Make-it-yourself Cannon set from G&B Company- and barrels of gun powder are damaged beyond repair.
On assembling the parts of the cannon, we found to our utter dismay that not one of the five cannons ordered fire at the target correctly. One of the cannons in fact, literally backfired at our ship causing severe damage to the hull of the ship, almost throwing a few of the crew off the ship. On scrutiny, we found that there were manufacturing defects in the cannons, not to mention a dozen gulls’ eggs in one! The manufacturing date on that cannon showed that it had been manufactured 10 years earlier!!
The gunpowder, on the other hand, was found to be quite effective – in making the crew sneeze continuously. Samples from just 2 of the 10 barrels, functioned properly, the others being totally futile. The wet barrels that arrived to us as part of the delivery – a sign of poor packaging - may have been a cause for this inefficiency.
We would appreciate if your company could replace the cannons and the barrels of gunpowder with efficient ones at the earliest in addition to paying $250 to rectify the damages caused due to the faulty cannons. An alternative would be to refund the money for the cannon, gunpowder purchase besides paying the damages. If we receive no favourable response to this correspondence before two weeks, we will have no other option but to take this matter to the Caribbean Consumer Challenge Center for Pirates to seek justice in the issue.
We hope to hear from you sooner than later.
Yours sincerely
Captain Jack Sparrow
Encl: Copy of bill no 990099
Letter- Placing An Order
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
23 October 1860
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
Dear Sir,
Sub: Placing an order for artillery supplies
Ref: Your letter dated 10 October 1860
Thank you for your quotation dated 10 October 1860. We are glad to inform you that your quotation has been accepted. Please send the following items as per the contract:
We would be grateful if you could send the items duly insured at the additional cost mentioned. As it is a bulk order of many items, we would be pleased indeed if a discount of about 5% could be granted keeping in mind the magnitude of purchase.
As mentioned in the contract conditions, enclosed here is a cheque for $16792.32, 40% of the net price in the name of your company. We would appreciate it if the packaging is as immaculate as possible to avoid any damage to both the goods and lives of others. Kindly ensure that the items are delivered to the address mentioned above before 23 November 1860 as assured.
We look forward to having a great relationship with your company.
Yours sincerely
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
23 October 1860
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
Dear Sir,
Sub: Placing an order for artillery supplies
Ref: Your letter dated 10 October 1860
Thank you for your quotation dated 10 October 1860. We are glad to inform you that your quotation has been accepted. Please send the following items as per the contract:
S.No. Description Specification Quantity
1. Make-it-yourself G&B Company 5
Cannon set 20"dia
2. Cannon balls AT Company 10 sets
20"dia of 20 each
3. Gun powder Smackeroo 10 barrels
4. Pointed Rapier-Steel Poke and Pain 20
6" Blade Manufacturers
5. Fish-hook :20 cm long Poke and Pain 15
Curvature – 16.789° Manufacturers
6. 3” Stiletto dagger AT Company 20
We would be grateful if you could send the items duly insured at the additional cost mentioned. As it is a bulk order of many items, we would be pleased indeed if a discount of about 5% could be granted keeping in mind the magnitude of purchase.
As mentioned in the contract conditions, enclosed here is a cheque for $16792.32, 40% of the net price in the name of your company. We would appreciate it if the packaging is as immaculate as possible to avoid any damage to both the goods and lives of others. Kindly ensure that the items are delivered to the address mentioned above before 23 November 1860 as assured.
We look forward to having a great relationship with your company.
Yours sincerely
Captain Jack Sparrow
Reply to quotation letter
James Fiishhooke
The Sales Manager
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
10 October 1860
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
Dear Sir
Sub: Quotation for artillery supply
Ref: your letter dated 23 September 1860
Thank you for your inquiry regarding artillery supply in your letter dated 23 September 2009. We hope to provide your requirements at our best prices that are quoted below.
Terms and Conditions:
1. The prices quoted above are excluding the 5% sales tax levied by the Newfoundland Government.
2. The charges for packaging and delivery amount to 1.2% of the net price for the items.
3. Delivery of goods will be within a month from the date on which purchase order is received by the company.
4. Our company does provide insurance to the goods on the request of the customer at additional cost of $500
5. Payment must be made by cheque only. 40% of the total price amount is to be paid with the purchase order and the rest after delivery.
6. Goods will be sent by ship/ train depending on the location.
We look forward to receing your order and hearing more from you at the earliest
Yours sincerely
James Fiishhooke
The Sales Manager
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
10 October 1860
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
Dear Sir
Sub: Quotation for artillery supply
Ref: your letter dated 23 September 1860
Thank you for your inquiry regarding artillery supply in your letter dated 23 September 2009. We hope to provide your requirements at our best prices that are quoted below.
S.No. | Description | Specification | Prices/piece |
1 | Make-it-yourself Cannon set 20"dia | G&B Company | $150.80 |
2 | Cannon balls 20"dia | AT Company | $50.40-set of 20 |
3 | Gun powder | Smackeroo | $100.7 per barrel |
4 | Pointed Rapier-Steel 6" Blade | Poke and Pain Manufacturers | $37.61 |
5 | Fish-hook :20 cm long Curvature – 16.789° | Poke and Pain Manufacturers | $42.36 |
6 | 3” Stiletto dagger | AT Company | $17.89 |
Terms and Conditions:
1. The prices quoted above are excluding the 5% sales tax levied by the Newfoundland Government.
2. The charges for packaging and delivery amount to 1.2% of the net price for the items.
3. Delivery of goods will be within a month from the date on which purchase order is received by the company.
4. Our company does provide insurance to the goods on the request of the customer at additional cost of $500
5. Payment must be made by cheque only. 40% of the total price amount is to be paid with the purchase order and the rest after delivery.
6. Goods will be sent by ship/ train depending on the location.
We look forward to receing your order and hearing more from you at the earliest
Yours sincerely
James Fiishhooke
Monday, March 22, 2010
Letter - Calling for Quotation
Calling for Quotation
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
23 September 1860
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
Dear Sir,
Sub: Quotation of supply of artillery
We are interested in the purchase of artillery for our ship to boost our defence. Having heard about your company from your advertisement I the ‘Wild Times of The Caribbean’ published on 17 September 1860, we kindly request you to quote your lowest prices for the items mentioned below before 19 October 2009.
Kindly furnish the following details along with the quotation:
~ Minimum time required for the delivery of goods
~ Any additional taxes quoted along with the prices, if any
~ Mode of transport by which the goods would be sent
~ Insurance of the goods delivered
~ Mode of payment preferred by your company ( cheque/cash/gold)
~ Packaging and delivery charges
~ Contact terms
We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest.
Yours sincerely
Captain Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
23 September 1860
M/s Sell N Smell Artillery Suppliers
# 77, Mystic Lake
Newfound Land- XXX XXX
Dear Sir,
Sub: Quotation of supply of artillery
We are interested in the purchase of artillery for our ship to boost our defence. Having heard about your company from your advertisement I the ‘Wild Times of The Caribbean’ published on 17 September 1860, we kindly request you to quote your lowest prices for the items mentioned below before 19 October 2009.
S.No. Description Specification Quantity
1. Make-it-yourself G&B Company 5
Cannon set 20"dia
2. Cannon balls AT Company 10 sets
20"dia of 20 each
3. Gun powder Smackeroo 10 barrels
4. Pointed Rapier-Steel Poke and Pain 20
6" Blade Manufacturers
5. Fish-hook :20 cm long Poke and Pain 15
Curvature – 16.789° Manufacturers
6. 3” Stiletto dagger AT Company 20
Kindly furnish the following details along with the quotation:
~ Minimum time required for the delivery of goods
~ Any additional taxes quoted along with the prices, if any
~ Mode of transport by which the goods would be sent
~ Insurance of the goods delivered
~ Mode of payment preferred by your company ( cheque/cash/gold)
~ Packaging and delivery charges
~ Contact terms
We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest.
Yours sincerely
Captain Jack Sparrow
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Resume And Cover Letter
COVER LETTER AND RESUME
Xenophilius Longbottom
#532, Fantasy Strait
Neverland-000000
23 December 1820
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
Sir
Apropos your advertisement published in the “Wild Times Of The Carribean ” dated 19 December 1820, I would like to apply for the post of Co-pirate in your ship. I truly believe that I have the relevant experience and temperament for the said post.
I have worked as an important member in the crew of “The Winking Lady”, the renowned pirate ship of Neverland for more than five years. In those years, I learnt the basic aspects of the pirate-community such as plundering, looting, and indulging in brawls besides other things. In addition, I developed my inherent skill in guiding the ship, operating the never-use-me compass, and acted as the substitute Captain when the “The Winking Lady” was stuck in typhoon Tiny.
After “The Winking Lady”, I joined “Mystic Martyr” as a Associate-Captain. This sojourn literally expanded my horizon to the end of Neverland. Along with Captain Martin Goosepimples, I managed a savage crew in addition to playing betting games. I was the Chief Canon Controller in the famous battle of Batterplies that ended in our side gaining a loot of over 25 gold caskets. Yet, this repertoire has left me with a burning desire to widen my capabilities. Black Pearl is not new to some of my former crewmates I “Mystic Martyr” are now in heaven only with her help. Hence, as the lone survivor of “Mystic Martyr”, I look forward to working on “Black Pearl” and exploring many more lands on her famous deck.
I look forward to discussing with you my qualifications for the job of the Co-pirate. In case you wish to contact me, you can send a mail to the address mentioned. ( I promise that the response to your letter would not take more than a month.)
Thank you
Yours sincerely
Xenophilius Longbottom
RESUME
Xenophilius Longbottom
#532, Fantasy Strait
Neverland -000000
Objective: To explore my talent in looting and plundering while enhancing my knowledge of the pirate world to get rich faster
Experience:
$ Worked as Associate-Captain in “The Mystic Martyr” for 3 years
$ Handled a precarious crew of 10 men, at the absence of the Captain
$ Planned strategies to win ‘The Battle of Batterplies’ as the Chief Cannon
Controller
$ Looted more than 25 sovereigns of gold as jewelry, 150 bags of gold coins, 50 barrels
of gun powder.
$ Single-handedly guided ‘The Winking Lady’ during typhoon Tiny
$ Lone survivor among the crew of ‘The Mystic Martyr’
Skills:
$ Modified many instruments including never-use-me compass, star-clock and the
Typhoon-finder
$ Expert in looting (especially gold ) from other ships in record time
$ Highly efficient in making other ships crew believe that I’m one of their own
$ Winner of many a brawl and betting games on the deck of “The Mystic Martyr” and
“The Winking Lady”
Date: 23 December 1820 Xenophilius Longbottom
Place: Neverland
Xenophilius Longbottom
#532, Fantasy Strait
Neverland-000000
23 December 1820
Captain Jack Sparrow
C/o Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
Sir
Apropos your advertisement published in the “Wild Times Of The Carribean ” dated 19 December 1820, I would like to apply for the post of Co-pirate in your ship. I truly believe that I have the relevant experience and temperament for the said post.
I have worked as an important member in the crew of “The Winking Lady”, the renowned pirate ship of Neverland for more than five years. In those years, I learnt the basic aspects of the pirate-community such as plundering, looting, and indulging in brawls besides other things. In addition, I developed my inherent skill in guiding the ship, operating the never-use-me compass, and acted as the substitute Captain when the “The Winking Lady” was stuck in typhoon Tiny.
After “The Winking Lady”, I joined “Mystic Martyr” as a Associate-Captain. This sojourn literally expanded my horizon to the end of Neverland. Along with Captain Martin Goosepimples, I managed a savage crew in addition to playing betting games. I was the Chief Canon Controller in the famous battle of Batterplies that ended in our side gaining a loot of over 25 gold caskets. Yet, this repertoire has left me with a burning desire to widen my capabilities. Black Pearl is not new to some of my former crewmates I “Mystic Martyr” are now in heaven only with her help. Hence, as the lone survivor of “Mystic Martyr”, I look forward to working on “Black Pearl” and exploring many more lands on her famous deck.
I look forward to discussing with you my qualifications for the job of the Co-pirate. In case you wish to contact me, you can send a mail to the address mentioned. ( I promise that the response to your letter would not take more than a month.)
Thank you
Yours sincerely
Xenophilius Longbottom
RESUME
Xenophilius Longbottom
#532, Fantasy Strait
Neverland -000000
Objective: To explore my talent in looting and plundering while enhancing my knowledge of the pirate world to get rich faster
Experience:
$ Worked as Associate-Captain in “The Mystic Martyr” for 3 years
$ Handled a precarious crew of 10 men, at the absence of the Captain
$ Planned strategies to win ‘The Battle of Batterplies’ as the Chief Cannon
Controller
$ Looted more than 25 sovereigns of gold as jewelry, 150 bags of gold coins, 50 barrels
of gun powder.
$ Single-handedly guided ‘The Winking Lady’ during typhoon Tiny
$ Lone survivor among the crew of ‘The Mystic Martyr’
Skills:
$ Modified many instruments including never-use-me compass, star-clock and the
Typhoon-finder
$ Expert in looting (especially gold ) from other ships in record time
$ Highly efficient in making other ships crew believe that I’m one of their own
$ Winner of many a brawl and betting games on the deck of “The Mystic Martyr” and
“The Winking Lady”
Date: 23 December 1820 Xenophilius Longbottom
Place: Neverland
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Comments on Poetry Across the Ages
My favourite poem among the ones in the blog is Robert Frost,especially Stopping by the Woods on a A Snowy Evening.
It has a wonderful sound/musicality to it. The simplicity of the poem lies in its description of the snowy woods.
On the whole, it makes for a wonderful reading!
-Sarulakshmi C.S.
It has a wonderful sound/musicality to it. The simplicity of the poem lies in its description of the snowy woods.
On the whole, it makes for a wonderful reading!
-Sarulakshmi C.S.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Checklist
Here’s a checklist that you might just find useful in case of day
dreaming in class.
.......................................................................Yes/No
1. Are you seated in the comfortably-hidden last
bench in the class?
2. Is a double theory class lined up next in your
timetable or a 90-slide presentation headed your
way?
3. Is the weather highly-suited for daydreaming,
i.e. neither too hot nor rainy but just a gentle
breeze making you feel cosy?
4. Is the unit that you are dealing with filled
with too many words that involve the suffixes
“-metry “, “-sion/tion”,etc (half of
which you have no clue about)?
5. Is there a song / story/ movie that absolutely
refuses to leave your head irrespective of your
level of interest in the class?
6. Are you the recipient of a panoramic view (of
anything but the board) thanks to the window
right in your line of sight ?
7. Are you skilled enough to make-up some random
equations(ν=λυ ,etc)/theories related to the
subject in case of a rude interruption in the
middle of your daydream?
8. Is there a (non-daydreaming) friend next to
you to wake you up(gently) just in time for
attendance?
N.B: 1. This checklist has been made with the sole purpose of being an English assignment for the author has little experience in the topic discussed.
2.The author is not liable to bear any moral responsibility for any physical/
mental stress/damage incurred while reading or in any other regard to the checklist.
dreaming in class.
.......................................................................Yes/No
1. Are you seated in the comfortably-hidden last
bench in the class?
2. Is a double theory class lined up next in your
timetable or a 90-slide presentation headed your
way?
3. Is the weather highly-suited for daydreaming,
i.e. neither too hot nor rainy but just a gentle
breeze making you feel cosy?
4. Is the unit that you are dealing with filled
with too many words that involve the suffixes
“-metry “, “-sion/tion”,etc (half of
which you have no clue about)?
5. Is there a song / story/ movie that absolutely
refuses to leave your head irrespective of your
level of interest in the class?
6. Are you the recipient of a panoramic view (of
anything but the board) thanks to the window
right in your line of sight ?
7. Are you skilled enough to make-up some random
equations(ν=λυ ,etc)/theories related to the
subject in case of a rude interruption in the
middle of your daydream?
8. Is there a (non-daydreaming) friend next to
you to wake you up(gently) just in time for
attendance?
N.B: 1. This checklist has been made with the sole purpose of being an English assignment for the author has little experience in the topic discussed.
2.The author is not liable to bear any moral responsibility for any physical/
mental stress/damage incurred while reading or in any other regard to the checklist.
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