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Phoenix Flames: Teacher Notes 2
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Wednesday, 16 July 2014. Teacher: The Szgany people, who are Dracula’s followers are ‘outside the law’. They follow methods that are outside the law. For instance, killing humans (something that vampires do) is illegal,. Student: Ma'am, what about the army? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Chennai MMTS (local train). It is good to be travelling by the Chennai local trains again! UGC NET June 2009.
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Phoenix Flames: Inspire
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Thursday, 28 May 2015. Inflame. Blow into. Lungs filled with air. Filled with Oxygen. Inspire. You inspire me. You have blown into my heart-mind-soul. And you have created a whorl. That will not cease and settle down into stillness. Inspire. You have inspired. You have inflamed a wood-burn fire. You have kindled a spark that spreads in the wilderness. You have triggered creation. Inflame. Blow into. To get t...
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Phoenix Flames: November 2014
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Tuesday, 11 November 2014. When young minds brew new stories. Tales spun are the golden threads. In the banal life of cotton-simplicity;. Tales woven with intricacy. Tasting the refreshing redness of words. That tinkle into the transparent emptiness. And slosh about in the mind,. Creating new lives- albeit fictional. And stunning plot sequences. When young minds brew new stories. And you get to hear them,.
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Phoenix Flames: Which character would you choose to have a prolonged interaction with?
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Sunday, 17 November 2013. Which character would you choose to have a prolonged interaction with? A sweet, kind, and basically cheerful. B intelligent and smart. A human men (as opposed to dragons, centaurs, fishes, pandas, ogres and other such characters). B not boys (so people above the age of 18 years, at least). When we did find sociable men, they were usually flirtatious, if not outright sexist. Very...
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Phoenix Flames: The Life of Pi- a Narrative Delight
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Thursday, 29 November 2012. The Life of Pi- a Narrative Delight. Yann Martel weaves an enthralling story in his narration of Pi’s life. I shall admit- I have not yet watched the movie, but hope to do so soon. And however the movie, the book is all about the narration, the visuals that the words evoke and the plot- definitely the plot! That Martel says Life of Pi. The movement of Richard Parker, from the smal...
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Phoenix Flames: July 2014
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Wednesday, 16 July 2014. Teacher: The Szgany people, who are Dracula’s followers are ‘outside the law’. They follow methods that are outside the law. For instance, killing humans (something that vampires do) is illegal,. Student: Ma'am, what about the army? 8220;Was there a ‘sleepy’ scene in your book, because you just yawned? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Chennai MMTS (local train). She sits, alone. H...
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Phoenix Flames: 18/10/13- ‘Jai Matha Di’: Of Horse Rides, A Visit to a Cave and a Temple Run
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Tuesday, 22 October 2013. 18/10/13- ‘Jai Matha Di’: Of Horse Rides, A Visit to a Cave and a Temple Run. Awake and ready by 7.00 am, beginning the day with a sort of sojji. Back and slip into the front seat in the bus, easily getting back into the cosiness of my niche near the window. And then towards the foothills. Nearing the base, my feet nearly cave in, but somehow I manage to stagger towards an auto that...
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Phoenix Flames: May 2014
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Sunday, 25 May 2014. Nepal Narratives. Day 1. Arrival and Sight-Seeing. We'd travelled a whole day by flight! The temple itself was teaming with animals like cows and pigeons that crowded the outer pathway as much (or at least almost as much) as the people themselves. Walking around the temple, we could see a partially aerial view of the river Bagmati. People flocked around the steps to the water. The outer ...
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Phoenix Flames: When young minds brew new stories
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Tuesday, 11 November 2014. When young minds brew new stories. Tales spun are the golden threads. In the banal life of cotton-simplicity;. Tales woven with intricacy. Tasting the refreshing redness of words. That tinkle into the transparent emptiness. And slosh about in the mind,. Creating new lives- albeit fictional. And stunning plot sequences. When young minds brew new stories. And you get to hear them,.
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Phoenix Flames: Music in my voice, music in my hands, music in my heart!
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Footprints in the sand. On Gods and the Revered. Reading with a new lens. The language of Rhythm. Wednesday, 27 November 2013. Music in my voice, music in my hands, music in my heart! Listening to eminent singer Vidya Rao. Performing Bhakti songs in the Thumri form was enthralling, to say the least. For somebody who understands neither form, she patiently explained what she was doing and why. She applied the form of Thumri. Which became popular only in the 19th century, to Sufi music. S 'Ma Giridhar rang...
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