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My City Chandigarh
Introduction to Chandigarh
Chandigarh is the first planned modern city ofIndia designed by the French architect Le Corbusier.
Chandigarh is a city in India that serves as the capital of two states – Punjab and Haryana. However,
the city does not belong to either state. Rather, the city is administered by the federal government
and hence classified as a union territory.
Chandigarh and the area surrounding it were constituted as a union territory on 1st November, 1966.
The city was named after the mother goddess of power, Chandi, whose temple Chandimandu is a
feature of the new city. Le–Corbusier was assisted by his cousin, Pieree Jeanneret and the English
couple E. Mazwell Fry and Jane B. Druel. These three architects are responsible for...show more
content...
John's High School, St. Anne's Convent School, St. Xavier's, Sacred Heart Convent High School,
Carmel Convent High School, New Public School, St. Kabir High School, St. Stephens High
School, DAV School, Shiwalik Public School, Government College for Girls, Government College
for Men, Home Science College for Girls, Guru Govind Singh College, Government Teacher
Training College (Chandigarh, India),Government Teacher Training College, MCM College (Girls),
SD College and DAV College.
There are model schools set up by the government in various sectors, originally aimed to cater the
needs of each sector.
It is a major study hub for students all over Punjab, Harayana and Himachal Pradesh, and students
from South–East Asia
Chandigarh also houses many institutes of higher learning, such as the Punjab Engineering College,
Chandigarh Engineering College, located just outside Chandigarh in Mohali, the Panjab University
in sector 14, and the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Research.
Food of Chandigarh
Chole–bathure, which is a round–the–year item and is available at every wayside dhaba anywhere in
northern India is the most famous dish of Chandigarh. Nevertheless, the pride of the Punjabi winter
cuisine is sarson–ka–saag served with blobs of white butter accompanied by makke–di–roti and lassi.
The other popular dishes, which belong exclusively to Punjab, are mah ki dal, rajma and stuffed
parathas.
Punjabi cuisine is characterized by a profusion of dairy products in the form
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Native Language Essay
Language is universal. People voice their ideas, emotions, and thoughts across to the world through
language. Multitudes of people across the country speak a varierty of languages. However, a
foreigner is reduced to their native language, and sometimes has difficulties mainstreaming English
into their dialect. A nativelanguage is a foreigner's blueprint for the world to hear. Native language
gives homage to a foreigner's culture and home life. Native tongues open doors for education and
job opprutunities. A native tongue is translated in books and plastered on signs across the
communites. Imagine if language decreased to just English, and no another language existed.
People would mirror each other, and have no idea of diversity. So where...show more content...
Foreigners find comfort when using their native language at home. Also, people belittle a
foreigner's native language. Mujica reports a known politician in favor of adopting English as
the official language for the United States, and she felt the train of thought was dense (217).
Foreigners are singled out, for not comprehending English. Rodriguez recalls a gringo [American
or English person] rudely asking "What can I do for you?", Rodriguez sensed he could not adapt
to the gringos society, but stay safely tucked away in his Spanish society (213). Also, people make
a foreigner's native language feel too formal. Rodriguez describes the nun who introduced him to
his first classroom in his new academic career, and how her voice echoed with a dullness, while she
sounded each syllable of his Hispanic last name (212). Equally important, people insinuate English to
foreigners. Youngquist and MartГnez–Griego observed that many of the families at a local learning
center spoke Spanish, and limited English, and tried to teach English to their children. Instead of
helping their children learn English, it interrupted the learning development for both languages (92).
Peopl humble a foriegner's language. In addition, language barriers challenge a foreigner's public
life. Foreigners survive in the public limelight with only their native tongue to guide them. They are
forced to survive through broken English. For instance, Rodriguez
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Bhangra
INTODUCTION
Bhaб№…gб№›ДЃ (Punjabi: аЁа©°аЁ—а©њаЁѕ (Gurmukhi), ШЁЪѕЩ†ЪЇЪ‘Ш§ (Shahmukhi),
а¤а¤ѕа¤‚а¤—а¤Ўа¤ја¤ѕ (Devanagari); pronounced [pЙ™МЂЕ‹ЙЎЙЅaЛђ]) is a form of dance and
music that originated in the Punjab region.[1] Bhangra dance began as a folk dance conducted by
Punjabi Sikh farmers(Jatts) to celebrate the coming of the harvest season. The specific moves of
Bhangra reflect the manner in which villagers farmed their land. This dance art further became
synthesized after the partition of India, when refugees from different parts of the Punjab shared their
folk dances with individuals who resided in the regions they settled in. This hybrid dance became
Bhangra. The folk dance has been popularised in the western world by Punjabi Sikhs[2] and is seen
in the West as an...show more content...
* Like Daankara, Kikli features pairs of dancers, this time women. The dancers cross their arms,
hold each other's hands, and whirl around singing folk songs. Occasionally four girls join hands to
perform this dance. * Gatka is a Punjabi Sikh martial art in which people use swords, sticks, or
daggers. Historians believe that the sixth Sikh guru started the art of Gatka after the martyrdom of
fifth guru, Guru Arjan Dev. Wherever there is a large Punjabi Sikh population, there will be Gatka
participants, often including small children and adults. These participants usually perform Gatka on
special Punjabi holidays.
In addition to these different dances, a Bhangra performance typically contains many energetic
stunts. The most popular stunt is called the moor, or peacock, in which a dancer sits on someone's
shoulders, while another person hangs from his torso by his legs. Two–person towers, pyramids, and
various spinning stunts are also popular.[16]
Outfits
Traditional men wear a chaadra while doing Bhangra. A chaadra is a piece of cloth wrapped around
the waist. Men also wear a kurta, which is a long Indian–style shirt. In addition, men wear pagadi
(also known as turbans) to cover their heads.
In modern times, men also wear turla, the fan attached to the pagadi. Colorful vests are worn above
the kurta. Fumans (small balls attached to ropes) are worn on each arm.
Women wear a traditional Punjabi dress known as a salwar
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The Power of Language Essay examples
The Power of Language Language plays an important role in communication by bringing people
together and enriching their relationships. Language can also alienate those who do not speak it
properly, or at all, from those who do. The essays, Mother Tongue, by Amy Tan, best known for
her book, The Joy Luck Club, and Se Habla Espanol, by Tanya Barrientos, delve into the many
powers that language holds. These essays reflect how by not speaking a language in proper form
and by not speaking a language at all, affects the lives of the subjects of the stories. People who can
speak a certain language, but only in 'broken' form, are generally looked down upon by native
language speakers. In her writing, Mother Tongue, Amy Tan writes about her
...show more content...
However, many Hispanic families were and in some cases, still are viewed as lower–class citizens.
According to Barrientos, "To me, speaking Spanish translated into being poor. It meant waiting
tables and cleaning hotel rooms. It meant being left off the cheerleading squad and receiving a
condescending smile from the guidance counselor when you said you planned on becoming a
lawyer or a doctor" (561). They are not respected in a lot of communities, they live dirty, and they
have bad jobs. These stereotypes are reasons why Barrientos did not want to be called Mexican
and never wanted to learn Spanish. If diversity had been celebrated when Barrientos was a child,
as it is celebrated and honored now, she would have grown up speaking Spanish and being proud of
her heritage. Children are very impressionable and tend to take on others' opinions as their own, but
as they grow older, they develop a greater understanding and perspective of the way things are and
the way they should be. As adults, both Tan and Barrientos learned to accept and embrace the
languages that previously embarrassed them. Barrientos immersed herself in her Mexican heritage
and enrolled in many Spanish classes. With each enrollment, she faced yet another stereotype that
came with being of Mexican ethnicity; her instructors thought she should already know Spanish
since she was Latina. Barrientos is now determined to learn her native language. Tan has learned to
love the way in
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Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Guru Gobind Singh pronunciation (helpВ·info) (born Gobind Rai[1]) (Punjabi: аЁ—а©ЃаЁ°а©‚
ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਠ) (Marathi: गुरु गोबिंद
सिंठ); 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708[2]) was the Tenth of the ten physical living
Sikh Gurus]]. Born in Patna, Bihar in India, he was also a Warrior, Poet and Philosopher. He
succeeded his Father Guru Tegh Bahadur as the Leader of Sikhs at the young age of nine. He
contributed much to Sikhism; notable was his contribution to the continual formalisation of the faith
which the First Sikh Guru Ji Guru Nanak had founded, as a religion, in the 15th century.[3][4] Guru
Gobind Singh, the last of the living Sikh Gurus, initiated the Sikh Khalsa in 1699,[5] passing the
Guruship of the Sikhs to the Eleventh and Eternal Guru of the...show more content...
As Khanzada crossed the Satluj river, Guru's scout Alam Chand (aka Alam Singh) alerted the
Guru's forces. The Ranjit Nagara was beaten, and the Guru's men quickly marched to the river,
forcing the Mughal army to retreat back. After Hussain's death, Dilawar Khan sent his men Jujhar
Hada and Chandel Rai to Sivalik Hills. However, they were defeated by Gaj Singh of Jaswal. The
developments in the hill area caused anxiety to the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who sent forces
under the command of his son, to restore Mughal authority in the region.
[edit] Founding of the Khalsa
Keshgarh Sahib Gurudwara at Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, the birthplace of Khalsa
Old Fresco of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Panj Piare found in Abandoned Gurdwara Bhai Than
Singh built in the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
An inscription naming the five members of the Khalsa Panth, at Takht Keshgarh Sahib, the
birthplace of Khalsa on Baisakh 1, 1756 Vikram Samvat.In 1699, the Guru sent hukmanamas
(letters of authority) to his followers, requesting them to congregate at Anandpur on 13 April 1699,
the day of Vaisakhi (the annual harvest festival).[12] He addressed the congregation from the
entryway of a small tent pitched on a small hill (now called Kesgarh Sahib). He first asked everyone
who he was for them? Everyone answered – "You are our Guru." He then asked them who were they,
to which
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  • 1. My City Chandigarh Introduction to Chandigarh Chandigarh is the first planned modern city ofIndia designed by the French architect Le Corbusier. Chandigarh is a city in India that serves as the capital of two states – Punjab and Haryana. However, the city does not belong to either state. Rather, the city is administered by the federal government and hence classified as a union territory. Chandigarh and the area surrounding it were constituted as a union territory on 1st November, 1966. The city was named after the mother goddess of power, Chandi, whose temple Chandimandu is a feature of the new city. Le–Corbusier was assisted by his cousin, Pieree Jeanneret and the English couple E. Mazwell Fry and Jane B. Druel. These three architects are responsible for...show more content... John's High School, St. Anne's Convent School, St. Xavier's, Sacred Heart Convent High School, Carmel Convent High School, New Public School, St. Kabir High School, St. Stephens High School, DAV School, Shiwalik Public School, Government College for Girls, Government College for Men, Home Science College for Girls, Guru Govind Singh College, Government Teacher Training College (Chandigarh, India),Government Teacher Training College, MCM College (Girls), SD College and DAV College. There are model schools set up by the government in various sectors, originally aimed to cater the needs of each sector. It is a major study hub for students all over Punjab, Harayana and Himachal Pradesh, and students from South–East Asia Chandigarh also houses many institutes of higher learning, such as the Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh Engineering College, located just outside Chandigarh in Mohali, the Panjab University in sector 14, and the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Research. Food of Chandigarh Chole–bathure, which is a round–the–year item and is available at every wayside dhaba anywhere in northern India is the most famous dish of Chandigarh. Nevertheless, the pride of the Punjabi winter cuisine is sarson–ka–saag served with blobs of white butter accompanied by makke–di–roti and lassi. The other popular dishes, which belong exclusively to Punjab, are mah ki dal, rajma and stuffed parathas. Punjabi cuisine is characterized by a profusion of dairy products in the form Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Native Language Essay Language is universal. People voice their ideas, emotions, and thoughts across to the world through language. Multitudes of people across the country speak a varierty of languages. However, a foreigner is reduced to their native language, and sometimes has difficulties mainstreaming English into their dialect. A nativelanguage is a foreigner's blueprint for the world to hear. Native language gives homage to a foreigner's culture and home life. Native tongues open doors for education and job opprutunities. A native tongue is translated in books and plastered on signs across the communites. Imagine if language decreased to just English, and no another language existed. People would mirror each other, and have no idea of diversity. So where...show more content... Foreigners find comfort when using their native language at home. Also, people belittle a foreigner's native language. Mujica reports a known politician in favor of adopting English as the official language for the United States, and she felt the train of thought was dense (217). Foreigners are singled out, for not comprehending English. Rodriguez recalls a gringo [American or English person] rudely asking "What can I do for you?", Rodriguez sensed he could not adapt to the gringos society, but stay safely tucked away in his Spanish society (213). Also, people make a foreigner's native language feel too formal. Rodriguez describes the nun who introduced him to his first classroom in his new academic career, and how her voice echoed with a dullness, while she sounded each syllable of his Hispanic last name (212). Equally important, people insinuate English to foreigners. Youngquist and MartГnez–Griego observed that many of the families at a local learning center spoke Spanish, and limited English, and tried to teach English to their children. Instead of helping their children learn English, it interrupted the learning development for both languages (92). Peopl humble a foriegner's language. In addition, language barriers challenge a foreigner's public life. Foreigners survive in the public limelight with only their native tongue to guide them. They are forced to survive through broken English. For instance, Rodriguez Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Bhangra INTODUCTION Bhaб№…gб№›ДЃ (Punjabi: аЁа©°аЁ—а©њаЁѕ (Gurmukhi), ШЁЪѕЩ†ЪЇЪ‘Ш§ (Shahmukhi), а¤а¤ѕа¤‚а¤—а¤Ўа¤ја¤ѕ (Devanagari); pronounced [pЙ™МЂЕ‹ЙЎЙЅaЛђ]) is a form of dance and music that originated in the Punjab region.[1] Bhangra dance began as a folk dance conducted by Punjabi Sikh farmers(Jatts) to celebrate the coming of the harvest season. The specific moves of Bhangra reflect the manner in which villagers farmed their land. This dance art further became synthesized after the partition of India, when refugees from different parts of the Punjab shared their folk dances with individuals who resided in the regions they settled in. This hybrid dance became Bhangra. The folk dance has been popularised in the western world by Punjabi Sikhs[2] and is seen in the West as an...show more content... * Like Daankara, Kikli features pairs of dancers, this time women. The dancers cross their arms, hold each other's hands, and whirl around singing folk songs. Occasionally four girls join hands to perform this dance. * Gatka is a Punjabi Sikh martial art in which people use swords, sticks, or daggers. Historians believe that the sixth Sikh guru started the art of Gatka after the martyrdom of fifth guru, Guru Arjan Dev. Wherever there is a large Punjabi Sikh population, there will be Gatka participants, often including small children and adults. These participants usually perform Gatka on special Punjabi holidays. In addition to these different dances, a Bhangra performance typically contains many energetic stunts. The most popular stunt is called the moor, or peacock, in which a dancer sits on someone's shoulders, while another person hangs from his torso by his legs. Two–person towers, pyramids, and various spinning stunts are also popular.[16] Outfits Traditional men wear a chaadra while doing Bhangra. A chaadra is a piece of cloth wrapped around the waist. Men also wear a kurta, which is a long Indian–style shirt. In addition, men wear pagadi (also known as turbans) to cover their heads. In modern times, men also wear turla, the fan attached to the pagadi. Colorful vests are worn above the kurta. Fumans (small balls attached to ropes) are worn on each arm. Women wear a traditional Punjabi dress known as a salwar Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The Power of Language Essay examples The Power of Language Language plays an important role in communication by bringing people together and enriching their relationships. Language can also alienate those who do not speak it properly, or at all, from those who do. The essays, Mother Tongue, by Amy Tan, best known for her book, The Joy Luck Club, and Se Habla Espanol, by Tanya Barrientos, delve into the many powers that language holds. These essays reflect how by not speaking a language in proper form and by not speaking a language at all, affects the lives of the subjects of the stories. People who can speak a certain language, but only in 'broken' form, are generally looked down upon by native language speakers. In her writing, Mother Tongue, Amy Tan writes about her ...show more content... However, many Hispanic families were and in some cases, still are viewed as lower–class citizens. According to Barrientos, "To me, speaking Spanish translated into being poor. It meant waiting tables and cleaning hotel rooms. It meant being left off the cheerleading squad and receiving a condescending smile from the guidance counselor when you said you planned on becoming a lawyer or a doctor" (561). They are not respected in a lot of communities, they live dirty, and they have bad jobs. These stereotypes are reasons why Barrientos did not want to be called Mexican and never wanted to learn Spanish. If diversity had been celebrated when Barrientos was a child, as it is celebrated and honored now, she would have grown up speaking Spanish and being proud of her heritage. Children are very impressionable and tend to take on others' opinions as their own, but as they grow older, they develop a greater understanding and perspective of the way things are and the way they should be. As adults, both Tan and Barrientos learned to accept and embrace the languages that previously embarrassed them. Barrientos immersed herself in her Mexican heritage and enrolled in many Spanish classes. With each enrollment, she faced yet another stereotype that came with being of Mexican ethnicity; her instructors thought she should already know Spanish since she was Latina. Barrientos is now determined to learn her native language. Tan has learned to love the way in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Guru Gobind Singh Ji Guru Gobind Singh pronunciation (helpВ·info) (born Gobind Rai[1]) (Punjabi: аЁ—а©ЃаЁ°а©‚ аЁ—а©‹аЁ¬аЁїа©°аЁ¦ аЁёаЁїа©°аЁ ) (Marathi: गुरु गोबिंद सिंठ); 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708[2]) was the Tenth of the ten physical living Sikh Gurus]]. Born in Patna, Bihar in India, he was also a Warrior, Poet and Philosopher. He succeeded his Father Guru Tegh Bahadur as the Leader of Sikhs at the young age of nine. He contributed much to Sikhism; notable was his contribution to the continual formalisation of the faith which the First Sikh Guru Ji Guru Nanak had founded, as a religion, in the 15th century.[3][4] Guru Gobind Singh, the last of the living Sikh Gurus, initiated the Sikh Khalsa in 1699,[5] passing the Guruship of the Sikhs to the Eleventh and Eternal Guru of the...show more content... As Khanzada crossed the Satluj river, Guru's scout Alam Chand (aka Alam Singh) alerted the Guru's forces. The Ranjit Nagara was beaten, and the Guru's men quickly marched to the river, forcing the Mughal army to retreat back. After Hussain's death, Dilawar Khan sent his men Jujhar Hada and Chandel Rai to Sivalik Hills. However, they were defeated by Gaj Singh of Jaswal. The developments in the hill area caused anxiety to the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who sent forces under the command of his son, to restore Mughal authority in the region. [edit] Founding of the Khalsa Keshgarh Sahib Gurudwara at Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, the birthplace of Khalsa Old Fresco of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Panj Piare found in Abandoned Gurdwara Bhai Than Singh built in the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh An inscription naming the five members of the Khalsa Panth, at Takht Keshgarh Sahib, the birthplace of Khalsa on Baisakh 1, 1756 Vikram Samvat.In 1699, the Guru sent hukmanamas (letters of authority) to his followers, requesting them to congregate at Anandpur on 13 April 1699, the day of Vaisakhi (the annual harvest festival).[12] He addressed the congregation from the entryway of a small tent pitched on a small hill (now called Kesgarh Sahib). He first asked everyone who he was for them? Everyone answered – "You are our Guru." He then asked them who were they, to which Get more content on HelpWriting.net