Friday, January 24, 2020
Kurt Vonnegut :: Writers Authors Literature Essays
Kurt Vonnegut Coming from a German background, the first thing I thought of was the name of a writer that had written one of my favorite books. I went onto the internet to try to find out if he had in fact come from the same origin as my family. This was tough at first because the only thing it revealed was that Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indiana on November 11, 1922 (Grolier Incorporated). After looking to find out where his great-grandfather came from, it revealed that Clemens Vonnegut Sr. emigrated from Germany in 1848 (Shaping the Circle). I picked writing about this writer because he has written one of the most interesting books in my mind, Slaughterhouse-Five which I will use as my topic. In the book many different adventures take place that makes this novel have a different feel. The adventures that take place happen for a multitude of reasons. It gives this book a twist in a way that you seem to have an outside view of what is going on in the plot. Billy's memories and his stream of consciousness are used to give sensory impressions of his actions and thoughts by his time travel, as well as also provide other details in his life and World War II (Schatt 89). Billy encounters a sleep-like state when he becomes ââ¬Å"unstuck in time (Vonnegut 29)â⬠and this occurs for different reasons. One of the major reasons for Billy to become ââ¬Å"unstuck in timeâ⬠is the atrocities of the Holocaust, together with the firebombing of Dresden, make for such painful memories. ââ¬Å"Because of the shock of this event, Billy becomes a perpetual prisoner of war, returning again and again in his mind to this scene (ââ¬Å"Slaughterhouse-Five, or the Children's Crusadeâ⬠).â⬠Within the book, Dresden seems to be the center of all the major action taking place. It is no wonder almost all Billy's thoughts is his remembrance of his wartime encounters during his captivation as a prisoner. Kurt Vonnegut then has Billy put into the sleep-like state in which he only remembers pieces at a time to put his mind more at ease. This method makes the story rather confusing, but puts what is going on more into perspective. It shows how a man th at experienced such a catastrophe might have to deal with what he went through by his thoughts (Schatt 88-89). Kurt Vonnegut :: Writers Authors Literature Essays Kurt Vonnegut Coming from a German background, the first thing I thought of was the name of a writer that had written one of my favorite books. I went onto the internet to try to find out if he had in fact come from the same origin as my family. This was tough at first because the only thing it revealed was that Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indiana on November 11, 1922 (Grolier Incorporated). After looking to find out where his great-grandfather came from, it revealed that Clemens Vonnegut Sr. emigrated from Germany in 1848 (Shaping the Circle). I picked writing about this writer because he has written one of the most interesting books in my mind, Slaughterhouse-Five which I will use as my topic. In the book many different adventures take place that makes this novel have a different feel. The adventures that take place happen for a multitude of reasons. It gives this book a twist in a way that you seem to have an outside view of what is going on in the plot. Billy's memories and his stream of consciousness are used to give sensory impressions of his actions and thoughts by his time travel, as well as also provide other details in his life and World War II (Schatt 89). Billy encounters a sleep-like state when he becomes ââ¬Å"unstuck in time (Vonnegut 29)â⬠and this occurs for different reasons. One of the major reasons for Billy to become ââ¬Å"unstuck in timeâ⬠is the atrocities of the Holocaust, together with the firebombing of Dresden, make for such painful memories. ââ¬Å"Because of the shock of this event, Billy becomes a perpetual prisoner of war, returning again and again in his mind to this scene (ââ¬Å"Slaughterhouse-Five, or the Children's Crusadeâ⬠).â⬠Within the book, Dresden seems to be the center of all the major action taking place. It is no wonder almost all Billy's thoughts is his remembrance of his wartime encounters during his captivation as a prisoner. Kurt Vonnegut then has Billy put into the sleep-like state in which he only remembers pieces at a time to put his mind more at ease. This method makes the story rather confusing, but puts what is going on more into perspective. It shows how a man th at experienced such a catastrophe might have to deal with what he went through by his thoughts (Schatt 88-89).
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Airtel Advertisement Analysis
Airtel Advertisement Analysis â⬠¢ 1. Presentation by Group-2Abhinav Shikhar Ashwin GoyalJoshuva Alexander Motiur RahamanMudit Desai Maneesh GargVignesh P. B Kanupriya Sethi [emailà protected] com â⬠¢ 2. Competitive Environmentâ⬠¢ Communication:â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"any thing that allows one person to communicate to another person ââ¬Å"â⬠¢ 1) Telecom sectorâ⬠¢ 2) Skypeâ⬠¢ 3) Mail serversâ⬠¢ 4) Social network sitesTodays youth share a relationship with theirfamilies but they share their life with theirfriends.Thus, the communication as well as theservice has relevance for todays youth. â⬠¢ 3. 1. Airtel Jingle- A. R. Rahaman â⬠¢ 4. 1. Airtel Jingle- A. R. Rahamanâ⬠¢ 16 states, 600 million people, one service providerâ⬠¢ One network that connects India, like A. R Rahman moves India with his musicâ⬠¢ TG: People who need wireless network, people who want to connect on the go, people who want to be the part of the revolution of wireless communica tionâ⬠¢ This music went on to become the ââ¬Å"Airtel Signature Tuneâ⬠â⬠¢ 5. 2. Join The Dots â⬠¢ 6. 2.Join The Dots â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Few relation are very important, they cant be avoided â⬠¢ When relations are based on love and affections, distance is nothing and conversation is possible â⬠¢ ââ¬â keep connected with Airtelâ⬠TG: special relations Son, Daughter, Wife, Husband, Mother, Father ( Every Family member) â⬠¢ 7. 3. Communication Boundaries â⬠¢ 8. 3. Communication Boundaries â⬠¢ ââ¬ËExpress Yourselfââ¬â¢ platform making the breaking of communication barriers its focal point ââ¬Å"Deewarein gir jaati hain, faasle mit jaate hain, jahan do baatein ho jaati hain (Barriers break when people talk). Connecting cultures, longing to communicate without any barriers the society places, making new friends, caring, unity, peace, free mindednessTG: long distance relationship Son/ daughter away from home, husband away from hiswife for bu siness assignment, friends separated because ofcareers. â⬠¢ 9. 4. Endless Goodbye â⬠¢ 10. 4. Endless Goodbyeâ⬠¢ ââ¬Å"A man and his girl are never apart even after they say goodbyeâ⬠â⬠¢ With Airtel 3G video calls, you always stay close to your oved ones, no matter how far you are. â⬠¢ love-Affection-Togethernessâ⬠¢ TG: people who always want to see and talk with each otherâ⬠¢ Nominated as Best Ad in CANNES Festival in 2010 â⬠¢ 11. 5. Street Performer â⬠¢ 12. 5. Street Performerâ⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Dil Jo Chahe Pass Layeâ⬠â⬠¢ Wherever you go, carry your entertainment with youâ⬠¢ Entertainment anywhere any dayâ⬠¦. TG: On the GO entertainment lovers, Demanding â⬠¢ 13. 6. Together Good Things Happen â⬠¢ 14. 6.Together Good Things Happenâ⬠¢ The growth of Airtel is related to Shahrukh khan from itsâ⬠¢ No one to someone to stardom, which is connected to 110 million fans. â⬠¢ Unity, togetherness, networking, Aspiration , chasing the dreams, relationships, success. â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Life is all about experienceâ⬠â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"You cannot be alone when 110 million people are connected with youâ⬠TG: Aspirating People, close friends, people who loves networking, people who want to be together â⬠¢ 15. 7.Har ek friend Zaroori hota hai â⬠¢ 16. 7. Har ek friend Zaroori hota hai Besides entertaining one and all with its catchy jingle, the ad served to position Airtel as a brand that stands for friendship, and helps one to stay in touch with all kinds of friendsThe early morning friend TG the guy who throws his house open the late night saviour the ones who pay for you The ones who borrow money from you ââ¬â the list is endlessâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦. â⬠¢ 17. 8. Jo tera hai wo mera hai â⬠¢ 18. 8.Jo tera hai wo mera haiâ⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Friendship is all about sharingâ⬠â⬠¢ Picturisation: vibrant, peppy, colourful and pretty much bursting with youth, and the upbeat mood of the ad is complemented by an anthem that has started creating quite a buzz on the digital space. â⬠¢ Relation, happiness, Youngsters, Masti, Cool factor, Memorable moments in friends. â⬠¢ TG: Teenagers, youngsters, Tech Savvy â⬠¢ 19. Power of human expression â⬠¢ 20. Proud to be Indian â⬠¢ 21. Airtel Brand is All Aboutâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦.Teenagers, youngsters,( special relations-family, friends, love( breaking of communication barriers( Express Yourself( love-Affection-Togetherness-bonding( every friend is important( ââ¬Å"Dil Jo Chahe Pass Layeâ⬠( More than 110 million people networking( â⬠¢ & many moreâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦Ã¢â¬ ¦.. Sanjay Kapoor, Bharti Airtel chief executive for India and South Asia at anews conference in New Delhi March 11, 2010 said ââ¬Å"One target audiencefor Bhartiââ¬â¢s services is Indiaââ¬â¢s 560 million youth, is who ââ¬Å"have habits akin toyouth in the western world. ââ¬
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
General Albert Sidney Johnston in the Civil War
A Kentucky native, General Albert Sidney Johnston was a notable Confederate commander during the early months of the Civil War. After graduating from West Point in 1826, he later moved to Texas and joined the Texas Army where he acted as aide-de-camp to General Sam Houston. Following service in the Mexican-American War, Johnston returned to the US Army and was commanding the Department of California when the Civil War began. He soon accepted a commission as a general in the Confederate Army and was tasked with defending the region between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. Considered one of the finest officers available at the start of the war, Johnston was mortally wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862. Early Life Born in Washington, KY on February 2, 1803, Albert Sidney Johnston was the youngest son of John and Abigail Harris Johnston. Educated locally through his younger years, Johnston enrolled at Transylvania University in the 1820s. While there he befriended the future president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis. Like his friend, Johnston soon transferred from Transylvania to US Military Academy at West Point. Two years Davis junior, he graduated in 1826, ranked eighth in a class of forty-one. Accepting a commission as a brevet second lieutenant, Johnston was posted to the 2nd US Infantry. Moving through posts in New York and Missouri, Johnston married Henrietta Preston in 1829. The couple would produce a son, William Preston Johnston, two years later. With the beginning of the Black Hawk War in 1832, he was appointed as chief of staff to Brigadier General Henry Atkinson, the commander of US forces in the conflict. Though a well-respected and gifted officer, Johnston was forced to resign his commission in 1834, to care for Henrietta who was dying of tuberculosis. Returning to Kentucky, Johnston tried his hand at farming until her death in 1836. Texas Revolution Seeking a fresh start, Johnston traveled to Texas that year and quickly became embroiled in the Texas Revolution. Enlisting as a private in the Texas Army shortly after the Battle of San Jacinto, his prior military experience allowed him to swiftly advance through the ranks. Shortly thereafter, he was named aide-de-camp to General Sam Houston. On August 5, 1836, he was promoted to colonel and made adjutant general of the Texas Army. Recognized as a superior officer, he was named commander of the army, with the rank of brigadier general, on January 31, 1837. In the wake of his promotion, Johnston was prevented from actually taking command after being wounded in a duel with Brigadier General Felix Huston. Recovering from his injuries, Johnston was appointed Secretary of War by Republic of Texas President Mirabeau B. Lamar on December 22, 1838. He served in this role for a little over a year and led an expedition against Indians in northern Texas. Resigning in 1840, he briefly returned to Kentucky where he married Eliza Griffin in 1843. Traveling back to Texas, the couple settled on a large plantation named China Grove in Brazoria County. Fast Facts: General Albert Sidney Johnston Rank: GeneralService: US Army, Confederate ArmyBorn: February 2, 1803 in Washington, KYDied: April 6, 1862 in Hardin County, TNParents: John and Abigail Harris JohnstonSpouse: Henrietta PrestonConflicts: Mexican-American War, Civil WarKnown For: Battle of Shiloh Mexican-American War With the outbreak of the Mexican-American War in 1846, Johnston assisted in raising the 1st Texas Rifle Volunteers. Serving as the regiments colonel, the 1st Texas took part in Major General Zachary Taylors campaign in northeastern Mexico. That September, when the regiments enlistments expired on the eve of the Battle of Monterrey, Johnston convinced several of his men to stay and fight. For the remainder of the campaign, including the Battle of Buena Vista, Johnston held the title of inspector general of volunteers. Returning home at the wars end, he tended to his plantation. Battle of Buena Vista, 1847. Photograph Source: Public Domain The Antebellum Years Impressed with Johnstons service during the conflict, now-President Zachary Taylor appointed him a paymaster and major in the US Army in December 1849. One of the few Texas military men to be taken into regular service, Johnston held the position for five years and on average traveled 4,000 miles a year discharging his duties. In 1855, he was promoted to colonel and assigned to organize and lead the new 2nd US Cavalry. Two years later he successfully led an expedition into Utah to confront the Mormons. During this campaign, he successfully installed a pro-US government in Utah without any bloodshed. In reward for conducting this delicate operation, he was brevetted to brigadier general. After spending much of 1860, in Kentucky, Johnston accepted command of the Department of the Pacific and sailed for California on December 21. As the secession crisis worsened through the winter, Johnston was pressured by Californians to take his command east to fight the Confederates. Unswayed, he finally resigned his commission on April 9, 1861, after hearing that Texas had left the Union. Remaining in his post until June when his successor arrived, he traveled across the desert and reached Richmond, VA in early September. The Civil War Begins Warmly received by his friend President Jefferson Davis, Johnston was appointed a full general in the Confederate Army with a date of rank of May 31, 1861. The second-most senior officer in the army, he was placed in command of the Western Department with orders to defend between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. Raising the Army of Mississippi, Johnstons command was soon spread thin over this wide frontier. General Albert S. Johnston. Library of Congress Though recognized as one of the prewar armys elite officers, Johnston was criticized in early 1862, when Union campaigns in the West met with success. Following the loss of Forts Henry Donelson and the Union capture of Nashville, Johnston began concentrating his forces, along with those of General P.G.T. Beauregard at Corinth, MS, with the goal of striking at Major General Ulysses S. Grants army at Pittsburg Landing, TN. Shiloh Attacking on April 6, 1862, Johnston opened the Battle of Shiloh by catching Grants army by surprise and quickly overrunning its camps. Leading from the front, Johnston was seemingly everywhere on the field directing his men. During one charge around 2:30 PM, he was wounded behind the right knee, mostly likely from friendly fire. Not thinking the injury serious he released his personal surgeon to aid several wounded soldiers. A short time later, Johnston realized that his boot was filling with blood as the bullet had nicked his popliteal artery. Feeling faint, he was taken from his horse and placed in a small ravine where he bled to death a short time later. With his loss, Beauregard ascended to command and was driven from the field by Union counterattacks the next day. Believed to be their best general General Robert E. Lee would not emerge until that summer), Johnstons death was mourned across the Confederacy. First buried in New Orleans, Johnston was the highest-ranking casualty on either side during the war. In 1867, his body was moved to the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.
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