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    Tuesday Tones_Ft. Rishita Harish - The Power of unity in diversity

    Tuesday Tones_Ft. Rishita Harish - The Power of unity in diversity

    We very often hear of Unity in Diversity. While in school we would have speeches that included this phrase every now and then. But do we know or actually appreciate the nuances of this term. India is diverse in every aspect - religion, culture, language, customs, traditions, way of dressing - and because of this it is so important that we remain united inspite of all the diverseness across the length and the breadth of the country. Rashtriya Ekta Diwas aims at trying to link the citizens of the country and build in them a pride for the differences and a resulting appreciation. To let us stop fearing and doubting each other and move ahead hand in hand - standing united. Rishita Harish- Grade 8 student of Al Saad Indian School , Al Ain talks about the importance of the day

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    Saturday Soiree_Ft. Amishee Gupta | Phenomenal Women by Maya Angelou

    Saturday Soiree_Ft. Amishee Gupta | Phenomenal Women by Maya Angelou

    Phenomenal Women by Maya Angelou was written and published in 1978 in a collection of poems called Still I Rise - a collection of poems that naturally sought to empower women and inspire them to come out of societal and self imposed oppression. Phenomenal women conveys that a woman is much more than the sum of the parts of her body ... A woman can be beautiful in her own way. She can set her own benchmarks for beauty - exclusive and defining. She can break the shackles of stereotype notions of beauty and shine through with her confidence, charisma and compassion. Phenomenal Women are out there. She can be her, you and me. Amishee Gupta of Grade 9 of Bhavans Al Saad Indian School, Al Ain renders an inspiring narrative of phenomenal women.

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    Organic Thoughts_Ft. Midhuna KK | #CancerAwareness'20 | Pass a rose 🌹

    Organic Thoughts_Ft. Midhuna KK | #CancerAwareness'20 | Pass a rose 🌹

    Cancer .... the C Word is synonymous with Courage Care and Compassion. Everyone of us would know of atleast one person affected by this deadly illness. As fatal as it can be - it is also true that early detection and resillience is the key to tackle this sickness that almost always kills a healthy mind as it does healthy cells. World Rose Day is celebrated to remind the cancer patients that they can be inspirational cancer survivors. The battle is not in anyway easy and yet many people inflicted often find ways to inspire people to live life to the fullest. Awareness helps and at the end of the day nothing is more important than knowing and recognising that nothing can beat down your spirits. Midhuna KK of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Perumthuruthi, Calicut talks to us of the Importance of World Rose Day celebrated every year on 22 September

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    Bookaholic_Ft. Dakshina Pratheesh- Importance of reading

    Bookaholic_Ft. Dakshina Pratheesh- Importance of reading

    Stephen King believed that Books are a uniquely portable magic. Dakshina Pratheesh a Grade 3 student of Al Saad Indian School, Al Ain UAE feels that it is a disappointment that books these days remain on bookshelves instead of being in the hands of a reader. Books give us many experiences and we need to read to truly live. As hobbies reading is one of the most commonly declared activity but how many people actually pride themselves over the books they have read ? Let’s hear on why we need to pursue this hobby ....

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    Saturday Soiree_Ft. Malavika - Poems of romantic era

    Saturday Soiree_Ft. Malavika - Poems of romantic era

    Romantic poetry is the poetry of the Romantic era, an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century. It involved a reaction against prevailing Enlightenment ideas of the 18th century, and lasted approximately from 1800 to 1850. In early-19th-century England, the poet William Wordsworth defined his and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's innovative poetry in his Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1798):

    "I have said before that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin in emotion recollected in tranquility.”
    Wordsworth and his English contemporaries, such as Coleridge, John Keats, Percy Shelley, and William Blake, wrote poetry that was meant to boil up from serious, contemplative reflection, over the interaction of humans with their environment. Although many stress the notion of spontaneity in Romantic poetry, the movement was still greatly concerned with the difficulty of composition and of translating these emotions into poetic form. Such an attitude reflects what might be called the dominant theme of English Romantic poetry: the filtering of natural emotion through the human mind in order to create meaning.
    We present Kublah Khan rendered by Malavika of Grade 12 of Bhavans Al Saad Indian School, Al Ain a poem by Coleridge ... from the romantic era.

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    Gandhi Jayanti Tribute_Ft. Nakshatra

    Gandhi Jayanti Tribute_Ft. Nakshatra

    On this day of Gandhi Jayanti, Nakshatra from Bhavans Al Ain narrates her perception on the great life and struggle of Mahatma. The aura of Bappu still surrounds us with his vision and kindnes towards humanity. And it is amazing how the students of the current generation carrying his legacy and dream and working towards a better future. Lets listen to this spirited talk and remember how Gandhiji fought the freedom struggle for all of us and honour his philosophy of Nonviolence.

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