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First Successful Test of Telephone
History Events
Alexander Bell made his first successful bi-directional transmission on 10 March ‘1876’. The speech he transmitted in this test was “Mr. Watson, come here! I want to see you!”.
RMS Titanic Started Official Sail
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RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912, after colliding with an iceberg. It started its first and last journey from Southampton on the 10th April 1912.
Unchopping a Tree
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In the essay “Unchopping a Tree”, the writer presents an impossible example to convey deep meaning. Joining the chopped parts of trees refers to the new plantation of more trees in the open fields, which are full of stumps.
A Story
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In the story, the boy with his uncle was sitting in their room when the boy’s uncle’s friends came there. Their coming had the aim of deciding the date for an outing. They said that they had collected fund and
The Happy Journey
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“The Happy Journey” written by Thornton Wilder, describes a simple journey of the Kirby family from their home to Camden, to visit the family’s married daughter Beulah.
Lord Byron’s Love Letter
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In ’Lord Byron’s Love Letter ’, Like many American girls of those days, the Spinster’s grandmother visited Europe when she was just sixteen.
On His Blindness
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John Milton’s sonnet ‘On His Blindness’ enlightens us about Milton’s blindness, his mental anguish and his desire to serve God. He begins the poem by lamenting how he wasted his ability to see.
The Cabuliwallah
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The Cabuliwallah - Four Levels | The Flax-Golden Tales- Literal Comprehension: This story “The Cabuliwallah” was written by a famous Nobel Prize winner, Indian Rabindranath Tagore. Minimum 5 years old daughter of the writer was a very talkative girl and
Life Is Sweet At Kumansenu
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ʺLife Is Sweet At Kumansenuʺ story, is set in a small African village, Kumansenu. In a small mud house a widow Bola used to live with her seven years granddaughter Asi.
New Year
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New Year - Four Levels | The Flax-Golden Tales, Literal Comprehension: This poem is written by Parijat. Here, when the speaker sees the mind that chases March away and the sum which climbs up the hill, she realizes the arrival
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