\’Application to the Principal of your school asking him or her to excuse you from attending the school assembly



13, Chanakyapuri,
Lucknow

January 11, 2014

The Principal
Central Academy,
Indira Nagar,
Lucknow

Subject: Application for seeking excuse from attending the school assembly

Respected Ma\’am,

With due respect and regards, I beg to state that I have been feeling unwell for over an hour, so I cannot attend the assembly today.

Please permit me to stay in the class during the assembly.

Thanking You.

Yours sincerely
      XXX
Class- VIII-A

\’Letter to your younger brother asking him to take precautions from junk food\’


Paradise Boys\’ Hostel
M.G. Marg,
Noida

12 January, 2014

Dear Shivam,

Yesterday I called mother and she told me that your weight is increasing day by day. I really got worried about you as I know that you are very fond of junk food. Though they taste very good but they are very harmful for our body. I would suggest that you take more and more green vegetables and salad as it is very nutritious and will help you to loose your excessive fat.

I am enclosing a CD with the letter so that you can see the harmful effects of eating junk food and also the exercises which will help you in loosing your weight.

Yours loving brother
     XXX 

\’Letter to your younger brother asking him to take precautions from junk food\’


Paradise Boys\’ Hostel
M.G. Marg,
Noida

12 January, 2014

Dear Shivam,

Yesterday I called mother and she told me that your weight is increasing day by day. I really got worried about you as I know that you are very fond of junk food. Though they taste very good but they are very harmful for our body. I would suggest that you take more and more green vegetables and salad as it is very nutritious and will help you to loose your excessive fat.

I am enclosing a CD with the letter so that you can see the harmful effects of eating junk food and also the exercises which will help you in loosing your weight.

Yours loving brother
     XXX 

\’Letter to your younger brother asking him to take precautions from junk food\’


Paradise Boys\’ Hostel
M.G. Marg,
Noida

12 January, 2014

Dear Shivam,

Yesterday I called mother and she told me that your weight is increasing day by day. I really got worried about you as I know that you are very fond of junk food. Though they taste very good but they are very harmful for our body. I would suggest that you take more and more green vegetables and salad as it is very nutritious and will help you to loose your excessive fat.

I am enclosing a CD with the letter so that you can see the harmful effects of eating junk food and also the exercises which will help you in loosing your weight.

Yours loving brother
     XXX 

Visual Civics: Designing A Candidacy – Hillary Clinton

Source: Hillary For America


More ink has been spilt over Hillary Clinton’s campaign logo than on all of the other candidates’ emblems combined. Much of the commentary has come from exasperated Democrats, who are gnashing their teeth and throwing up their hands at the inexplicably chunky symbol that Clinton’s team devised. Twitter went gonzo over the medieval, early-1980s graphic. A “@HillaryLogo” parody account quickly sprung up from the folks at Cold Spark Media to lob satirical grenades about the motif’s perceived inelegance. Other outlets were cautiously more complimentary, while still pointing out the stiffness of the overall archetype.

All of this attention and consternation, however, actually proved the genius of Clinton’s design. In politics, all press is good press. In branding, recognizability is the raison d’être. The laser-focused media spotlight meant that in an unbelievably short time, a vast viewing public got a good look at the former Secretary of State’s presidential campaign. The accusations of over-simplicity were in fact its brilliance. Like the iconic 2008 rising-sun “O” of then-candidate Barack Obama, this instantly recognizable “H” gave Clinton an immediate leg up on any other team’s marketing efforts.

Source: Hillary For AmericaMark Kingsley, UnderConsideration


The Clinton logo features a lust red arrow pointing rightward atop a sans-serif, palatinate blue “H.” Designed by Michael Bierut of Pentagram, the sharp, block arrow and the single, spartan letter together recall the simplest of auto-shapes in Microsoft Word. The badge has been compared to everything from the FedEx logo to the “Hospital” sign to the Cuban flag.

For several years now, we have used the concepts of logos and branding in our classes to teach visual civics. As avid consumers of visual media, our students become engaged with social studies and political science through the dynamic interactions of advertising, bumper stickers, and presidential insignia. In the last election cycle, we invited kids to rate presidential logos on each banner’s ability to communicate candidate values and campaign themes. When our middle schoolers checked out Clinton’s 2016 design, they immediately grasped its message of forward progress. They also astutely pointed out that with Clinton’s widespread name recognition, she needed little more than an “H” to connect with voters.


The greatest asset of Clinton’s icon is its flexibility. It can be easily modified to adorn any type of placard or attire. It can be quickly customized to suit any constituency. The campaign has already incorporated a variety of incarnations in its mailings, tweets, and policy proposals. If fact, a quick search of “Hillary logo” in Google Images reveals the impressive malleability of Clinton’s crest (albeit in some not-safe-for-work incarnations).

The surest signs of a symbol’s effectiveness are its subsequent imitations and derivations. Graphic designer Rick Wolff, for example, created an entire tongue-in-cheek alphabet in a new #Hillvetica font. Other designers immediately started redrafting the “H” logo into more contemporary styles (here and here). Political cartoonists had a field day incorporating the block arrow into their Clinton commentaries.

Source: Rick Wolff


If the purpose of a logo is to establish a relationship between the product and the consumer, then Clinton’s brand succeeds in spades. Its almost instantaneous market saturation proves its potency. Whether this identifiability leads to an electoral college victory, however, is unknown. But for now, the other campaigns are playing catch-up in the logo department.

For further ideas about using visual civics in the classroom, check out:

Short Essay on \’Most Important Person in My Life\’ (227 Words)

The most important person in my life is my mother. She does everything for me. She is very adorable and caring. My mother is a housewife. She is one of the people I respect and love the most. For me, my mother is the best mother in the world.

My mother is a kind-hearted woman. She takes time for me from her busy schedule. She helps me in studies and even plays with me. My mother teaches me more than any one else. She struggles a lot but never loses her patience and always makes a faith in herself. She not only inspired me the strength to overcome hardships in my life, but also provided me with valuable lessons of life.

My mother always shown me the right path for me. She is a diligent and determined woman. She always helps me in need. She loves me very much and supports me in everything I do or think to do. The most important thing is that she has helped me and I know that she will also do it further because she loves and bothers me a lot as compared to anyone. She gave me a lesson to appreciate this life as precious gift of ordinary life and enjoy it with happiness as she is the only one who brought me to this beautiful world.

! THANK U MOM! 

Short Essay on \’Most Important Person in My Life\’ (227 Words)

The most important person in my life is my mother. She does everything for me. She is very adorable and caring. My mother is a housewife. She is one of the people I respect and love the most. For me, my mother is the best mother in the world.

My mother is a kind-hearted woman. She takes time for me from her busy schedule. She helps me in studies and even plays with me. My mother teaches me more than any one else. She struggles a lot but never loses her patience and always makes a faith in herself. She not only inspired me the strength to overcome hardships in my life, but also provided me with valuable lessons of life.

My mother always shown me the right path for me. She is a diligent and determined woman. She always helps me in need. She loves me very much and supports me in everything I do or think to do. The most important thing is that she has helped me and I know that she will also do it further because she loves and bothers me a lot as compared to anyone. She gave me a lesson to appreciate this life as precious gift of ordinary life and enjoy it with happiness as she is the only one who brought me to this beautiful world.

! THANK U MOM! 

Short Essay on \’Most Important Person in My Life\’ (227 Words)

The most important person in my life is my mother. She does everything for me. She is very adorable and caring. My mother is a housewife. She is one of the people I respect and love the most. For me, my mother is the best mother in the world.

My mother is a kind-hearted woman. She takes time for me from her busy schedule. She helps me in studies and even plays with me. My mother teaches me more than any one else. She struggles a lot but never loses her patience and always makes a faith in herself. She not only inspired me the strength to overcome hardships in my life, but also provided me with valuable lessons of life.

My mother always shown me the right path for me. She is a diligent and determined woman. She always helps me in need. She loves me very much and supports me in everything I do or think to do. The most important thing is that she has helped me and I know that she will also do it further because she loves and bothers me a lot as compared to anyone. She gave me a lesson to appreciate this life as precious gift of ordinary life and enjoy it with happiness as she is the only one who brought me to this beautiful world.

! THANK U MOM! 

Short Biography of \’Rani Lakshmibai\’ (220 Words)

\’Rani Lakshmibai\’ was born on November 19, 1835 at Kashi. Her father\’s name was Moropant. Her mother\’s name was Bhagirathi Devi. Laxmi\’s childhood name was Manikarnika but affectionately she was called Manu in her childhood.

Rani Lakshmibai was married to Gangadhar Rao in 1842. Gangadhar Rao was the king of Jhansi. In 1851, the Rani had a son; he unfortunately died when he was barely four months old. Raja Gangadhar Rao could not bear the shock and after a long illness, he died on November 21, 1853.

Jhansi became a major center of the revolt of 1857. Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, began to strengthen security and started a volunteer army. Ordinary people also contributed to the revolt. In 1857, the kings of the neighboring state of Jhansi, Orchha and Datia attacked. Rani Lakshmibai defeated them successfully. In March 1858 the British army besieged the city of Jhansi. But Rani, with her adopted son Damodar Rao was able to escape. Rani died on June 18, 1858.

Rani Lakshmibai was the great heroine of the First War of Indian Freedom. She was the embodiment of patriotism, self-respect and heroism. Her life is a thrilling story of womanliness, courage, adventure, deathless patriotism and martyrdom. Rani Lakshmibai was the real meaning of the ideal heroine. She was proud of not just India but the world\’s women. 

Short Biography of \’Rani Lakshmibai\’ (220 Words)

\’Rani Lakshmibai\’ was born on November 19, 1835 at Kashi. Her father\’s name was Moropant. Her mother\’s name was Bhagirathi Devi. Laxmi\’s childhood name was Manikarnika but affectionately she was called Manu in her childhood.

Rani Lakshmibai was married to Gangadhar Rao in 1842. Gangadhar Rao was the king of Jhansi. In 1851, the Rani had a son; he unfortunately died when he was barely four months old. Raja Gangadhar Rao could not bear the shock and after a long illness, he died on November 21, 1853.

Jhansi became a major center of the revolt of 1857. Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, began to strengthen security and started a volunteer army. Ordinary people also contributed to the revolt. In 1857, the kings of the neighboring state of Jhansi, Orchha and Datia attacked. Rani Lakshmibai defeated them successfully. In March 1858 the British army besieged the city of Jhansi. But Rani, with her adopted son Damodar Rao was able to escape. Rani died on June 18, 1858.

Rani Lakshmibai was the great heroine of the First War of Indian Freedom. She was the embodiment of patriotism, self-respect and heroism. Her life is a thrilling story of womanliness, courage, adventure, deathless patriotism and martyrdom. Rani Lakshmibai was the real meaning of the ideal heroine. She was proud of not just India but the world\’s women. 

Short Biography of \’Rani Lakshmibai\’ (220 Words)

\’Rani Lakshmibai\’ was born on November 19, 1835 at Kashi. Her father\’s name was Moropant. Her mother\’s name was Bhagirathi Devi. Laxmi\’s childhood name was Manikarnika but affectionately she was called Manu in her childhood.

Rani Lakshmibai was married to Gangadhar Rao in 1842. Gangadhar Rao was the king of Jhansi. In 1851, the Rani had a son; he unfortunately died when he was barely four months old. Raja Gangadhar Rao could not bear the shock and after a long illness, he died on November 21, 1853.

Jhansi became a major center of the revolt of 1857. Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, began to strengthen security and started a volunteer army. Ordinary people also contributed to the revolt. In 1857, the kings of the neighboring state of Jhansi, Orchha and Datia attacked. Rani Lakshmibai defeated them successfully. In March 1858 the British army besieged the city of Jhansi. But Rani, with her adopted son Damodar Rao was able to escape. Rani died on June 18, 1858.

Rani Lakshmibai was the great heroine of the First War of Indian Freedom. She was the embodiment of patriotism, self-respect and heroism. Her life is a thrilling story of womanliness, courage, adventure, deathless patriotism and martyrdom. Rani Lakshmibai was the real meaning of the ideal heroine. She was proud of not just India but the world\’s women. 

Short Article on \’Care should be taken in Selection of Books\’ (170 Words)

It is one thing to own a library; it is quite another to use it wisely. I have often been astonished how little care people devote to the selection of what they read.

Books, we know, are almost innumerable: our hours of reading are alas! very few. And yet many people read almost by hazard. They will take any book they chance to find in a room at a friend\’s house; they will buy a novel at a railway stall if it has an attractive title, indeed. I believe in some cases even the binding affects that choice.

The selection is, no doubt, far from easy. I have often wished someone would recommend a list of hundred good books. If we had such lists drawn up by a few good guides, they would be most useful. I have indeed sometimes heard it said that in reading everyone must choose for himself, but this reminds me of the recommendation not to go into the water till you can swim. 

Short Article on \’Care should be taken in Selection of Books\’ (170 Words)

It is one thing to own a library; it is quite another to use it wisely. I have often been astonished how little care people devote to the selection of what they read.

Books, we know, are almost innumerable: our hours of reading are alas! very few. And yet many people read almost by hazard. They will take any book they chance to find in a room at a friend\’s house; they will buy a novel at a railway stall if it has an attractive title, indeed. I believe in some cases even the binding affects that choice.

The selection is, no doubt, far from easy. I have often wished someone would recommend a list of hundred good books. If we had such lists drawn up by a few good guides, they would be most useful. I have indeed sometimes heard it said that in reading everyone must choose for himself, but this reminds me of the recommendation not to go into the water till you can swim. 

Short Article on \’Care should be taken in Selection of Books\’ (170 Words)

It is one thing to own a library; it is quite another to use it wisely. I have often been astonished how little care people devote to the selection of what they read.

Books, we know, are almost innumerable: our hours of reading are alas! very few. And yet many people read almost by hazard. They will take any book they chance to find in a room at a friend\’s house; they will buy a novel at a railway stall if it has an attractive title, indeed. I believe in some cases even the binding affects that choice.

The selection is, no doubt, far from easy. I have often wished someone would recommend a list of hundred good books. If we had such lists drawn up by a few good guides, they would be most useful. I have indeed sometimes heard it said that in reading everyone must choose for himself, but this reminds me of the recommendation not to go into the water till you can swim. 

\’Letter for Change of Address in LIC Policy\’

To.
The Sr. Branch Manager.
City –Branch Office,
L.I.C. of India,
Lucknow

Sir,

Sub.: Change of Address of Policy Holder
Ref.: Policy Number –XXXXXXXXX

The applicant is the policyholder of above numbered policy of your branch.

The address of policyholder is changed now.

Therefore it is requested that the address of the applicant be changed in your records for future correspondence.

Old Address of Policy Holder: 
House Number-XXX
Gomti Nagar,  
Lucknow-226010 
New Address of Policy Holder
House Number-XXX
Indira Nagar,
Lucknow-226016

Thanks.

Lucknow                                                                                                 Yours’ Sincerely,
Date: 12.02.2014                                                                                          XXX