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Affixation
Prefixes
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Suffixes
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Un-
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Unhappy
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Boyhood
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-hood
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Re-
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Rebirth
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Booklet
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-let
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Under-
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Understand
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Friendship
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-ship
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Dis-
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Dishonest
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Freedom
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-dom
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Co-
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Cooperate
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Engineer
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-eer
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Super-
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Superstar
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Employer
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-er
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De-
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Devision
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-ry
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En-
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Endanger
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beautiful
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-ful
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Em-
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Empower
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Development
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-ment
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Be-
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Becalm
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Kindness
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-ness
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multi-
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Multinational
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Creamy
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-y
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im-
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Import
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Heroic
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-ic
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ultra-
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Ultraviolet
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Happily
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-ly
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mis-
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Misuse
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Musical
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-al
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bi-
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Biannual
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Foolish
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-ish
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neo-
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Neoclassical
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Justify
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-ify
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anti-
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Antibureau
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Sadden
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-en
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pre-
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Preprimary
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Computerize
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-ize
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Prefixes
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Suffixes
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Post-
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Postphone
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Examination
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-ation
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Sub-
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Subordinate
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Socialist
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-ist
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Fore-
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Forehead
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Sanity
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-ity
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Auto-
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Autobus
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Growth
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-th
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Over-
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Overhead
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Breakage
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-age
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Il-
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Illegal
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-ness
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Ir-
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Irrealistic
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Realism
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-ism
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Sur-
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Surrealism
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-ant
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Semi-
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Semifinal
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Trainee
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-ee
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Hyper-
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Hypertension
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Lovable
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-able
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Vice-
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Vice-principal
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Childlike
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-like
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Inter-
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International
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Careless
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-less
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actor
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-or
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The themes of the play 'Death of Salesman'
Throughout the play the Lomans in general cannot distinguish between reality and illusion, particularly Willy. This is a major theme and source of conflict in the play. Willy cannot see who he and his sons are. He believes that they are great men who have what it takes to be successful and beat the business world. Unfortunately, he is mistaken. In reality, Willy and sons are not, and cannot, be successful.
Certain lines in the play point to this character flaw that is present in Willy, Hap, and (for a time) Biff. For example, Willy believes that to be well liked is the means to being successful. This is an illusion that Willy lives in. Also, on the literal level, Willy very often lapses into a flashback and appears to be reliving conversations and situations that occurred years ago. This itself is an inability to see reality.
This reality versus illusion problem eventually brings about Willy's downfall. In the end, Willy believes that a man can be "worth more dead than alive." Charlie, always the voice of reality tells Willy, "A man isn't worth anything dead."
Willy is also unable to see change. He is man lost in the modern era of technology. He says, "How can they whip cheese?" and is constantly "In a race with the junkyard."
Willy has lost at trying to live the American Dream and the play can be viewed as commentary about society. Willy was a man who was worked all his life by the machinery of Democracy and Free Enterprise and was then spit mercilessly out, spent like a "piece of fruit."
Certain lines in the play point to this character flaw that is present in Willy, Hap, and (for a time) Biff. For example, Willy believes that to be well liked is the means to being successful. This is an illusion that Willy lives in. Also, on the literal level, Willy very often lapses into a flashback and appears to be reliving conversations and situations that occurred years ago. This itself is an inability to see reality.
This reality versus illusion problem eventually brings about Willy's downfall. In the end, Willy believes that a man can be "worth more dead than alive." Charlie, always the voice of reality tells Willy, "A man isn't worth anything dead."
Willy is also unable to see change. He is man lost in the modern era of technology. He says, "How can they whip cheese?" and is constantly "In a race with the junkyard."
Willy has lost at trying to live the American Dream and the play can be viewed as commentary about society. Willy was a man who was worked all his life by the machinery of Democracy and Free Enterprise and was then spit mercilessly out, spent like a "piece of fruit."
Sunday, 31 March 2013
letter of application
· Write a letter of application by reading the following advertisement.
WANTED
One Lady Office Assistant
Graduate, below 35
With basic computer knowledge,
For Distributors in Automobiles Spare parts
Salary Negotiable
BAHEL MOTORS
Shop 5, Cindrella Apt’s,
Sachapir Street Camp Pune 411001
A.B.C.
Happy Niwas,
Main Road,
Shirwal 412 801.
Date: 8th Jan.2013.
To
The Manager
Bahel Motors
Shop 5, Cindrella Apts
Sachapir Street, Camp
Pune 411 001
Sir/Madam,
With reference to your advertisement in The Indian Express dated 31st December, 2012, I wish to apply for the post of an Office Assistant.
I have recently passed B. A. with First Class from Shripatrao Kadam Mahavidyalaya, Shirwal. My special subject is English. I have also completed MS-CIT course with 75% marks. My birth date is 20th December 1992. At present I am doing ‘SPOKEN ENGLISH COURSE’ in the same college.
I assure you that I will take my job with responsibility and prove myself worthy of the post. The salary should be 5000/- per month.
I hope you will consider my application favorably.
With regards,
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(A.B.C.)
Encl:
· Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE
I. Personal Information:
Name : Mrs. Chavan Seema Subhash
Address : 123, Happy Niwas, Main Road,
Shirwal 412 801
Tal. Khandala Dist. Satara
Email : chavanss@gmail.com
Phone : 02169-244201
Date of Birth : 20th December, 1992
Age : 20 years
Marital Status : Single
Sex : Female
Nationality : Indian
Languages Known : Marathi, Hindi and English
II. Academic Qualification:
Course/Degree
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Year of Passing
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School/College
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Main Subject
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Marks (%)
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Class
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B A
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June 2012
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Shripatrao Kadam Mahavidyalaya, Shirwal
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English
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61.16
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First
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H.S.C.
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Mar,2010
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S.K.M. Shirwal
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Eng,Mar,Hin, Geo, Eco, Pol.
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65.56
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First
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S.S.C.
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Mar.2008
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Adarsha Vidyalaya, Shirwal
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60.07
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First
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III. Work Experience
Period
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Employer
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Position Held
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Nature of Duties
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Aug. 2012 to ---
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STD,Shirwal
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Clerk
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Official work
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IV. Additional Information
i.Completed a course in MSCIT
ii.Won First Prize in a state level Elocution Competition 2011
V. Interests:
Indian Classical Music, Reading, Swimming
VI. Referees:
1. Principal,Shripatrao Kadam Mahavidyalaya, Shirwal
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