Gitanjali Essays

  • Role Of Imagination In Romantic Poetry

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    The Romantic period believed that emotion was a form of intelligence, and art was a path to transcendence. As a result of the change in beliefs, Romantic poetry is often characterized by nature, imagination, memory, and wisdom. Imagination acts as a source of creativity, and allows us to see what is not immediately apparent. The Romantics believed that we could discover the imagination in nature, which often resulted in a harmony of the two. However, there are times when nature and imagination are

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson And Rabindranath Tagore Analysis

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    Introduction Ralph Waldo Emerson and Rabindranath Tagore endeavoured for the intermingling of the alien forces of east and west. Vedanta in the east and Emerson’s idea of freedom in the west are almost parallel, they in fact talked about the freedom of humanity from darkness and the establishment of truth, light, bliss and peace. Emerson was America’s poet-prophet. He was one of the first American intellectuals who thought freely, went beyond the conventions of contemporary time, and paved the way

  • Summary Of Could You Be The Next Garrett Morgan

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    “Morgan was there to help rescue them. And he needed his strange hood to keep him alive.” The two nonfiction articles “The Fire-Breather” and “Could You be the Next Garrett Morgan?” from Storyworks show how one or more inventors used the qualities of a successful inventor to make their creations real and awesome. It also shows they also had to go through hardships to make these dreams come true.They have both shown how inventions from inventors save lives.As he created important inventions Garret

  • Walt Whitman Attitude Towards Death Analysis

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    Walt Whitman is one of the leading mystic poets of death in the field of American poetry. Death is assigned a distinguished space in his poetic universe of Leaves of Grasswhich immensely colours his vision of life. This paper is an attempt to present Whitman’s attitude towards death vis-à-vis global mystic perspective. Reality of Death Whitman reposes absolute faith in the real reality of death. Death is an established fact of life and is intimately related to it: “O living always, always dying”

  • Jewellery Industry Analysis

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    Introduction The Indian Gems and Jewellery Industry is the back bone of the economy by being one of the contributions towards the export led growth of India. The industry has gained global popularity because of its talented craftsmen, its superior practices in cutting and polishing fine diamonds and precious stones and its cost-efficiencies. The two major segments of the industry are gold jewellery (covers around 80% of the jewellery market) and diamonds. India is one of the world 's largest manufacturers

  • Data Mining In Healthcare

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    and Computer Technologies Volume 01 – No.6, Issue: 02 September 2012. [5] M. Durairaj, V. Ranjani- Data Mining Applications in Healthcare Sector: A Study International Journal of Scientific& Technology Research Volume 2, Issue 10, October 2013 [6] Gitanjali J., C.Ranichandra, M. Pounambal, ―APROIRI algorithm based medical data mining for frequent disease identification, ǁ Univ. VIT, Vellore, 4, April 4, 2014, Vol 2. [7] S. Nagaparameshwara Chary, B.Ram, "Analysis of Classification Technique Algorithms