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Open Question: can anyone translate it in to Tamil ?
Hi friends , i am savitha here
plz help to translate it in to Tamil language.
“Predictions
Specific Characterstics
You will have a sober mind, good judgment and a quick intellect. But richness of intellect and
lack of concern for method may lead you to profusion and disorder. You will have versatility and
capacity of general work. You will have a few enemies – sort of jealous people – but will always
remain a victor over the vanquished. You will have studies in the fields of arts, literature, law and
philosophy.
You will have restless activities of mind, together with the rich creative power. You will have
much romance, fertile imagination and life in foreign / distant lands. These may conduce to high
renown and give wealth and good fortune. You are likely to gain through an inheritance or a
legacy.
Your chief characteristics are philosophical and literary pursuits and in-depth researches of a
scientific nature. You have a taste for lofty speculation and your strong passions are wellcontrolled.
Your mind will be philosophical and the temperament sober. Although riches will be
difficult to acquire in initial stages, riches are certain to you. You will have a few steadfast friends.
Mental Qualities
You will be inclined to philosophy and religion, eclectic. You will not have much of interest in the
intricacies of analytical sciences. Rather than becoming a store-house of information, you will
acquire the superior capacity to have a quick overview of varied circumstances. You will be just,
frank, generous, magnanimous and even-tempered.
Physical Attributes
According to your Horoscope, you will have a tall, upright and well-proportioned figure. You will
have an elongated face, rounded forehead with grey, brown or blue eyes – sparkling and
expressive. You will have fair complexion and receding hairline balding about the temples. You
will be of athletic building and will be fond of athletics and other expeditious activities.
General State of Health
Your zodiacal sign rules over Head and Face. As such you are prone to headaches, fevers,
neuralgia and eye-problems. You are habituated to take well-thought-out decisions ; these could
lead to heartburn and stress..
You should relax more often and avoid stressful situations. You should take a lot of tomatoes,
onions, mustard, pepper, garlic, ginger coriander, etc.Since the Ascendant is afflicted by Mars in
your chart, you are likely to suffer from ruptures, blood-loss and inflammatory swellings.

Since the Ascendant is afflicted by Jupiter in your chart, you are prone to suffer from bloodrelated
diseases.
Since the Ascendant is afflicted by Rahu in your chart, you may have to suffer from colds and
constipation.
Since the Ascendant is afflicted by Ketu in your chart, you may suffer from ruptures and
inflammatory diseases.
Since Pluto afflicts the Moon in your chart, you are prone to suffer from diseases resulting from
unheigenic environmental conditions like dust particles, fumes, smoke, radiation, etc.
Since the Sun is bearing no affliction in your chart, you won’t inherit any disease from your
parents. If you per chance have any ailments, those will only be short-lived. Your eye-sight will
also remain good.
Since Mars and Saturn both afflict the sign Scorpio in your chart, your generative organs and
excretory system are prone to affections.
Since Mars and Saturn both afflict the sign Aries in your chart, your head and face are likely to be
affected.
Education and Profession
You are fairly intelligent and can grasp things quickly. But you may not have that much of
patience and may not wish to waste your precious years. You may not complete your College
education and opt for leaving it like many other celebrities did. You will have a successful career
in a field where the prime criterion is not high education but certain special abilities are needed.
Certain planetary combinations present in your chart give rise to auspicious ‘Vidya Yoga’. This
will give you higher education and success in academic pursuits. You will have in-depth studies
in some serious subjects throughout life for which people will treat you with great respect.
The planetary combinations in your chart bestow on you an aptitude for application-oriented
sciences. You will pursue professional courses and learn specialised skills. In addition to a basic
degree you may persue a vocational course; Computers might be of great interest to you.
The planetary combinations in your chart make you a practical person with a logical bent of mind.
You will have interest in doing things where logical thinking is necessary for solving occasionally
arising problems. You will do well in the fields of Industrial Engineering or Technology.
The planetary combinations in your chart bestow on you the qualities of a born businessman.
You will be quick to learn the aspects of trade and commerce. You will make a fortune by trading
and/ or manufacturing activities.

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Open Question: ALL THE PRETTY HORSES Cormac McCarthy LITERATURE HELP QUESTIONS?
Chapter I

What is the occasion at the outset of the book, and what does it mean to John Grady?
After his grandfather’s funeral, John Grady Cole rides along an old trail, dismounts at the crest of a rise, and stands “like a man come to the end of something.” [p. 5] What has John Grady come to the end of? What might the future hold for him?
Why does John Grady’s grandfather reflect upon primogeniture (inheritance by the first-born son)? [p. 7]
How would you characterize John Grady’s relationship with his father? What do their conversations consist of? [pp. 8, 9]
What do we know about John Grady’s father? About his mother?
What does John talk to Mr. Franklin about? What is it John wants? Is he able to accomplish it?
What does John Grady expect to find out when he watches his mother perform on stage? In contrast, what does he learn?
“. . .as if were he begot by malice or mischance into some queer land where horses never were he would have found them anyway.” [p. 23] What does this mean? What is the author trying to say about John Grady?
What is Goshee? Why was John’s mother so important to his father while he was there?
In the first chapter, John Grady’s father tells him two things he has never told him before. [p. 25] What are they, and why does he choose this opportunity to tell him?
Why do John Grady and his father study the two horsemen who pass the cafe window? [p. 25] What does this tell you about father and son?
What does Rawlins mean when he says, “I could understand if you was from Alabama you’d have ever reason in the world to run off to Texas. But if you’re already in Texas. I don’t know?” [p. 27]
Who is Mary Catherine, and what is John Grady’s relationship to her?
“He stood back and touched the brim of his hat and turned and went on up the street. He didn’t look back but he could see her in the windows of the Federal Building across the street standing there and she was still standing there when he reached the corner and stepped out of the glass forever.” [p. 29] What does McCarthy mean by this?
Why is Rawlins worried about his father catching him? [p. 30]
What does McCarthy mean by “ten thousand worlds for the choosing?” [p.30]
John Grady and Rawlins set out on this trip together. Who instigated it and why?
Why don’t John Grady and Rawlins want to ride with the Jimmy Blevins? Why do they think someone is hunting the horse he’s riding, and why do they let him come along?
When they find out Blevins can shoot, does it change their attitude toward him?
Why does Blevins abruptly leave the Mexican household? How do John Grady and Rawlins feel about his leaving? How do you feel about it? Was it an appropriate response to the situation?
What do you think of the zacateros they encounter, who are riding up into the mountains? [pp. 61, 62] How are they dressed? What are their skills as horsemen? What does John Grady think of them, and what does this tell you about him?
How does Blevins lose his horse, gun, and clothes? What do you think of this scene? Is it comic or tragic?
Why does Rawlins want to leave Blevins? [p. 76]
How do John Grady and Rawlins feel when the arrive at the hacienda? Why do they feel that way?

CHAPTER II

Have John Grady and Rawlins broken horses before? Do they seem knowledgeable about it?
Why does John Grady talk to the horses before he rides them? Why is this effective?
John Grady sets out to break all sixteen horses. Why is this important to him?
Does John Grady tell Don Hector about Blevins? Why not? Does this seem like a wise choice?
John Grady shares with Don Hectór the belief that “other than cattle there was no wealth proper to a man.” [p. 127] Why do they believe this? What does it say about them?
What does Alejandra mean when she says, “You are in trouble?” [p. 131]
What does McCarthy mean by “Real horse, real rider, real land and sky and yet a dream withal?” [p. 132]
“Scars have the strange power to remind us that our past is real.” [p. 135] What does dueña Alfonsa mean by this? Do you agree with her?
Why is John Grady so confused by his conversation with dueña Alfonsa?
Compare the game of chess with the grandmother and the game of pool with the father.
What is John Grady’s relationship with Alejandra? What do they have in common, and what sets them apart?
What does Don Hectór mean when he says, “Beware gentle night there is no greater monster than reason?” [p. 146]
Why do the soldiers come to take John Grady and Rawlins away? Was this situation avoidable?
Why do you think Rawlins will not meet John Grady’s eyes as they are taken away by the Mexican soldiers?

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Open Question: ALL THE PRETTY HORSES by Cormac McCarthy if you could answer any of these questions it would be helpful?
Chapter I

What is the occasion at the outset of the book, and what does it mean to John Grady?
After his grandfather’s funeral, John Grady Cole rides along an old trail, dismounts at the crest of a rise, and stands “like a man come to the end of something.” [p. 5] What has John Grady come to the end of? What might the future hold for him?
Why does John Grady’s grandfather reflect upon primogeniture (inheritance by the first-born son)? [p. 7]
How would you characterize John Grady’s relationship with his father? What do their conversations consist of? [pp. 8, 9]
What do we know about John Grady’s father? About his mother?
What does John talk to Mr. Franklin about? What is it John wants? Is he able to accomplish it?
What does John Grady expect to find out when he watches his mother perform on stage? In contrast, what does he learn?
“. . .as if were he begot by malice or mischance into some queer land where horses never were he would have found them anyway.” [p. 23] What does this mean? What is the author trying to say about John Grady?
What is Goshee? Why was John’s mother so important to his father while he was there?
In the first chapter, John Grady’s father tells him two things he has never told him before. [p. 25] What are they, and why does he choose this opportunity to tell him?
Why do John Grady and his father study the two horsemen who pass the cafe window? [p. 25] What does this tell you about father and son?
What does Rawlins mean when he says, “I could understand if you was from Alabama you’d have ever reason in the world to run off to Texas. But if you’re already in Texas. I don’t know?” [p. 27]
Who is Mary Catherine, and what is John Grady’s relationship to her?
“He stood back and touched the brim of his hat and turned and went on up the street. He didn’t look back but he could see her in the windows of the Federal Building across the street standing there and she was still standing there when he reached the corner and stepped out of the glass forever.” [p. 29] What does McCarthy mean by this?
Why is Rawlins worried about his father catching him? [p. 30]
What does McCarthy mean by “ten thousand worlds for the choosing?” [p.30]
John Grady and Rawlins set out on this trip together. Who instigated it and why?
Why don’t John Grady and Rawlins want to ride with the Jimmy Blevins? Why do they think someone is hunting the horse he’s riding, and why do they let him come along?
When they find out Blevins can shoot, does it change their attitude toward him?
Why does Blevins abruptly leave the Mexican household? How do John Grady and Rawlins feel about his leaving? How do you feel about it? Was it an appropriate response to the situation?
What do you think of the zacateros they encounter, who are riding up into the mountains? [pp. 61, 62] How are they dressed? What are their skills as horsemen? What does John Grady think of them, and what does this tell you about him?
How does Blevins lose his horse, gun, and clothes? What do you think of this scene? Is it comic or tragic?
Why does Rawlins want to leave Blevins? [p. 76]
How do John Grady and Rawlins feel when the arrive at the hacienda? Why do they feel that way?

Chapter II
Have John Grady and Rawlins broken horses before? Do they seem knowledgeable about it?
Why does John Grady talk to the horses before he rides them? Why is this effective?
John Grady sets out to break all sixteen horses. Why is this important to him?
Does John Grady tell Don Hector about Blevins? Why not? Does this seem like a wise choice?
John Grady shares with Don Hectór the belief that “other than cattle there was no wealth proper to a man.” [p. 127] Why do they believe this? What does it say about them?
What does Alejandra mean when she says, “You are in trouble?” [p. 131]
What does McCarthy mean by “Real horse, real rider, real land and sky and yet a dream withal?” [p. 132]
“Scars have the strange power to remind us that our past is real.” [p. 135] What does dueña Alfonsa mean by this? Do you agree with her?
Why is John Grady so confused by his conversation with dueña Alfonsa?
Compare the game of chess with the grandmother and the game of pool with the father.
What is John Grady’s relationship with Alejandra? What do they have in common, and what sets them apart?
What does Don Hectór mean when he says, “Beware gentle night there is no greater monster than reason?” [p. 146]
Why do the soldiers come to take John Grady and Rawlins away? Was this situation avoidable?
Why do you think Rawlins will not meet John Grady’s eyes as they are taken away by the Mexican soldiers?

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