1/8/2024 0 Comments Colonial signpost![]() This was common at the time, although many such attempts to create constellations are now ignored, such as Frederici Honores, Noctua, or Triangulum Minus. Grus (constellation) ( nominated by Casliber) Another southern constellation, raised to featured status by another of our excellent astronomy team, Grus, the Crane, was actually divided off from Piscis Austrinus, an ancient constellation documented by Ptolemy. ![]() A Contract with God ( nominated by Curly Turkey) A cycle of short comics by Will Eisner set around a New York tenement in the Bronx, this book is credited with popularizing the term " graphic novel".Founded by a Persian, Dato Mogol, flourished during the reign of his son, who declared independence from the then-rulers of Thailand, the Ayutthaya Kingdom, and was eventually crushed in the reign of Dato's grandson. Sultanate of Singora ( nominated by Singora) A port city in southern Thailand, founded in 1605, and destroyed in 1680, and the predecessor of the modern town of Songkhla.George Robey ( nominated by Cassianto) An English music-hall singer, noted for his performance of the song " If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)" during the first World War, and for his portrayal of pantomime dames (a British Christmas tradition, related to the Victorian burlesque, which includes a number of crossdressed parts).The article does a good job of explaining this ambiguity. Metalloid ( nominated by Sandbh) This is one of those chemical terms that everyone thinks they've understood after studying it, but, as it is meant to cover things that have properties between metals and nonmetals, can actually be used to cover large swaths more than generally understood by some authors at some times.It illustrates several "dreamings" (aboriginal legends), with the centre one telling the tale of Lungkata, the creator of the first bushfire. Warlugulong ( nominated by hamiltonstone) A giant painting by Australian aboriginal artist Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, considered "one of the most important 20th-century Australian paintings".Caelum, the chisel, was introduced in the 1750s as part of the early efforts to divide up the newly documented (by Europeans) southern sky into constellations, with many implements of industry, science, and art suddenly appearing in the heavens. Caelum ( nominated by StringTheory11) We are lucky to have some very good astronomy authors working on the eighty-eight constellations, mainly the ones of the southern sky at the moment.Morchella rufobrunnea ( nominated by Sasata) An edible morel (a type of mushroom) from the west coast of the United States and Mexico, it was only officially described as its own species in 1998, before then being thought to be part of Morchella deliciosa.He later promoted traditional Indonesian art forms, and is credited with saving the lenong theatre. Djajakusuma ( nominated by Crisco 1492) An Indonesian filmmaker who worked in a variety of genres, but specialised in realist or semi-realist films, usually with an educational message buried therein. Yellowhammer ( nominated by Jimfbleak) A small Eurasian bird, with males having a bright yellow head and underparts, it was once extremely common, inspiring works by Robert Burns, Beethoven and Messiaen, among others.Keywords: Figura, Symbol, Re-membering, Retrospect, Stagnation. The Ministry’s institutions and workers in the colonial and early post-colonial times foreshadow the declension and stagnation of the education system of post-independence Ghana, and proportionally index the nation’s porous economy. In a comparative study of the two texts, this study employs Erich Auerbach’s theory of figura (1938) to demonstrate the scathing portraiture of the Education Ministry during the colonial and post-colonial era of independence. A Ghanaian proverb states: “a crab does not give birth to a bird”, thus, the image of the Education Ministry in all of its branches and institutions across the country today presents no less educational topsy-turvy than those depicted in these two texts. In spite of the wide gulf existing between these two novels in respect of their historical settings, they are very much alike in their portrayal of Ghana’s education then and in prognosis. The portrayal of the Ministry of Education in Armah’s Osiris Rising (1995) and Awoonor’s This Earth My Brother (1971) casts a slur on the image of the Ministry in a figural view. The Education Ministry in Retrospect: A Figural View of Armah’s Osiris Rising and Awoonor’s This Earth My BrotherĮnglish Department, S.D.A College of Education, Asokore-Koforidua, Ghana.Ībstract: Re-membering Africa is a sure way to guaranteeing Africa’s own complete renaissance from its long existence in the whirlpools of stagnation after independence.Advances in Ecological and Environmental Research.Journal of Mathematics and Statistical Science.
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