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A Living God by Lafcadio Hearn

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A Living God by Lafcadio Hearn Short Summary of the Lesson in Three Parts Part I – Summary (≈150 words) The first part of the lesson describes the structure and spiritual significance of Shintō shrines in Japan. These shrines are simple buildings made of unpainted wood with steep roofs and lattice doors. Because they are left unpainted, the wood gradually turns gray under the influence of sun and rain, blending naturally with the surrounding landscape. According to Shintō belief, these shrines are the dwelling places of divine spirits called Kami. Many of these spirits are believed to be the souls of great warriors, rulers, or ancestors who lived long ago. The author explains that the mysterious emptiness of these shrines often creates a strange and supernatural feeling in visitors. Standing alone before such a shrine may give one the impression of being watched by invisible beings. The author even imagines what it might feel like to be a god living in a shrine and receiving prayers fr...

Technical Description of refrigerator

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  Technical description of a Refrigerator (69 words) A refrigerator is a well-insulated appliance designed to keep food and beverages cool and fresh by continuously removing heat from its interior  working on the principle of heat transfer, from inside the cabinet to the surrounding air.  The process is powered by a heat pump system and a fluid known as the refrigerant, which circulates through a closed loop of components — the compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator. Technical description of a Refrigerator (Structured) A refrigerator is a well-insulated appliance designed to keep food and beverages cool and fresh by continuously removing heat from its interior.  It works on the principle of heat transfer, using a refrigeration cycle that moves heat from inside the cabinet to the surrounding air.  The process is powered by a heat pump system and a special working fluid known as the refrigerant, which circulates through a closed loop of components ...

Technical Description of a Lathe Machine

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  Technical Description of a Lathe Machine A lathe machine is turning machine which can cut undesired metal of a workpiece, drill or bore it and give it a desired shape. Lathe is a forerunner of all machine tools. It is one of the most important machine tools in the metal working industry. It can give any required shape to a metal piece. It works on the principle of rotating work piece and fixed tool. It was invented by Henry Maudsley. Types of Lathe 1.     Engine Lathe 2.     Turret Lathe 3.     Bench Lathe 4.     Tracer Lathe 5.     Automatic Lathe 6.     CNC Lathe Parts of a lathe 1.     Lathe bed -  2.     Head stock 3.     Quick Change Gear Box 4.     Carriage (Saddle, Cross slide, Apron) 5.     Tail Stock 6.     Tools Bed Bed is the part of the machine on which all...

Overcoming the Barriers to Communication

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  Overcoming the Barriers to communication Or How to Communicate Effectively Since there are several barriers to communication, there is a great possibility that our communication may be jeopardized. Therefore, we must overcome these barriers to communication to communicate effectively. To this effect, we must keep the following points in our mind. Connecting with the Audience The first lesson in overcoming the barriers to communication is to get connected with the audience. Therefore, speak in the language of the audience, know the audience and his purpose.  Simple Words Simple words come home to all the audience. To meet the objectives the message has to be kept really simple. You will win the audience if your language is simple and you use the words of day today conversation.  Body Language Use of proper gesture and posture will make your communication more natural and acceptable. Without proper body language the whole process may become mechanical and ...

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