...RYAN RN O OL IN CH ATI O N AL S EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION & ALL ROUND DEVELOPMENT RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SOHNA ROAD, GURGAON 2013-2014 Winter Holiday Homework (Class-XI) General instructions • Use A4 sheet for all the assignments. • Paste bold and clear pictures. • Give attractive borders to your assignments using coloured tapes and stickers. • All your assignments should be well labelled. • Submission date 15-01-2014. ENGLIGH 1. Prepare a poster on the following topics. • Creating awareness among the people regarding the importance of Rain Water Harvesting. Do not exceed 50 words. (Roll No. 1-12) • Promoting the use of cycles for health and economical means of commuting. (Roll No. 13-22) • Help old people. (Roll No. 23-38) 2. Write an article giving suggestions on ways to inculcate values in the students of your school. 3. Compose a poem, a rap or a song describing each and every student of your class. You may include your teachers also. The Holiday Homework should be done in the English assignment note book. PHYSICS Prepare an investigatory project report as part of the practical syllabus prescribed by CBSE for class XI. The project should be done in a display file compiled under the following headings: • Index • Certificate • Acknowledgement • Experiment (a) Aim (b) Apparatus and materials required (c) Basic principle and theory (d) Diagram (e) Procedure (f) Observations & calculations (g) Result • Bibliography CHEMISTRY Project and presentation on s and p...
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...Bryce Dale U0846264 A Survey of Jewish and African American Humor Ethnic humor is a widely used social mechanism that can help ethnic groups, whether brought together by religion or skin color, come to terms with their identity as well as negotiate shifting relationships with other groups of varying backgrounds. Multifaceted in nature, ethnic humor can be used both internally to ridicule members of one’s own society as well as externally, ridiculing oppressing parties. Either way, ethnic humor allows for oppressed societies to advance in the face of adversity. The two most prevalent cases of this are in the Black and Jewish communities. I will go on to explain the similarities, such as ancient origins of Jewish and African American humor, and the differences, like the opposite routes the respective styles took as they modernized in American culture. Perhaps the reason for two largely oppressed groups to incorporate humor into their culture is best explained by T. Cohen when he says, “An absurdity can be and example, a symbol, or even, say, an emblem of incomprehensibility. To laugh at absurdity can be an acceptance of its incomprehensibility.” African American humor has even converged with Jewish humor on many occasions, such as the musical The Jazz Singer, where Jews portray black characters, and even more recently with Jewish comedian Larry David portraying ethnic differences between Blacks and Jews on Curb Your Enthusiasm. We will now examine how two ethnicities with...
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...Mid Finals I. Age of Exploration The Age of Exploration or Age of Discovery as it is sometimes called, officially began in the early 15th century and lasted until the 17th century. The period is characterized as a time when Europeans began exploring the world by sea in search of trading partners, new goods, and new trade routes. In addition, some explorers set sail to simply learn more about the world. Whatever their reasons though, the information gained during the Age of Exploration significantly helped in the advancement of geographic knowledge. Reasons for Exploration and Key Voyages Though the desire to simply explore the unknown and discover new knowledge is a typical human trait, the world's famous explorers often lacked the funding needed for a ship, supplies, and a crew to get underway on their journeys. As a result, many turned to their respective governments which had their own desires for the exploration of new areas. Many nations were looking for goods such as silver and gold but one of the biggest reasons for exploration was the desire to find a new route for the spice and silk trades. When the Ottoman Empire took control of Constantinople in 1453, it blocked European access to the area, severely limiting trade. In addition, it also blocked access to North Africa and the Red Sea -- two very important trade routes to the Far East. The first of the journeys associated with the Age of Discovery were conducted by the Portuguese under Prince Henry the Navigator...
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