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ENGLISH PROJECT WORK

ENGLISH PROJECT WORK. POWER POINT PRESENTATION. YETI. TOPIC - - - - - - - . Completed by:-. Assigned By:- Saha Sir. 1. Sujeet 2. Mahip 3. Sanskar 4. Deepanshu Kumar 5. Ram 6. Ankit 7. Rohit. The Yeti (Abominable Snowman). WHO IS YETI ?????.

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ENGLISH PROJECT WORK

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  1. ENGLISH PROJECT WORK POWER POINT PRESENTATION YETI TOPIC - - - - - - - Completed by:- Assigned By:- Saha Sir 1. Sujeet 2. Mahip 3. Sanskar4. Deepanshu Kumar 5. Ram 6. Ankit 7. Rohit

  2. The Yeti (Abominable Snowman) WHO IS YETI ????? The Yeti, also known as the "Abominable Snowman," is a mythical human-like creature that purportedly makes its home in the higher elevations of the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal.  ORIGIN OF YETI ????? The word Yeti comes from the Tibetan name for the creature yeh-teh which translates into English as “rock bear” while the idiom “Abominable Snowman” was a creation of western journalist Henry Newman.

  3. The Yeti (Abominable Snowman) IS THERE ANY EVIDENCES OF “YETI”?? HOW “YETI” WAS FOUND?? EVIDENCES EVIDENCES

  4. The Yeti (Abominable Snowman)] The evidences:-In a defined way – Part 1 2. About British army major L.A. Waddell 1. About explorer B.H Benson ---- He reported a tall hairy creature that upon seeing them apparently fled in panic. Not having witnessed anything himself Hodgson summarily dismissed the sighting deciding it was probably an orangutan and got back…. ---- In 1889, British army majorL.A. Waddell reported finding unusual footprints which his guides attributed to a large apelike creature, after further investigation Waddell decided they were most likely bear tracksand the westerns were attracted...

  5. The Yeti (Abominable Snowman)] The evidences:-In a defined way – Part 2 !!!!!IMPORTANT!!!!! 4. About British Mountain Climbers 3. About Tombazi, the photographer ---- He, with the help of his fellows, went to Himalayas at a high altitude of 20000 meters and also found the big footprints of the abominable snowman and he widely came to be known for his invention and was named “YETI’S FEANDOR”, which soon ended by his death on his next trip that was to the same place, and in report it was given that he was killed by the arms of animal which created a more fear and from that time till date there are only 6 people who went there and only 4 returned... ---- He reported first time in history with a photograph(black and white) of the YETI, which created a sense of fear among the people but it was soon unrecognised by the U.N and hence this superstitious thing also ended.

  6. MORE THAT SHOULD BE KNOWN ABOUT YETI…… Although, there is no fixed proof to say about the existence of YETI, but something can be told about its existence….It is a Tibetan name, which was first told by a Chinese emperor, YON GU DAQSH, as he was gifted a painting of the YETI by a descendant of his court….It is still considered as facial but nothing can be done…. The use of "Abominable Snowman" began when Henry Newman, a longtime contributor to The Statesman in Calcutta, writing under the pen name "Kim", interviewed the porters of the "Everest Reconnaissance expedition" on their return to Darjeeling. Newman mistranslated the word "meth" as "filthy", substituting the term "abominable", perhaps out of artistic license. As author Bill Tillman recounts, "[Newman] wrote long after in a letter to The Times: The whole story seemed such a joyous creation I sent it to one or two newspapers'".

  7. What happened from 19th to 20th century in casse of……. YETI 19th century…. Mid 19th century.. 20th century…. In 1832,  Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal published trekker account of his experiences in northern Nepal. His local guides spotted a tall, bipedal creature covered with long dark hair, which seemed to flee in fear. The frequency of reports increased during the early 20th century, when Westerners began making determined attempts to scale the many mountains in the area and occasionally reported seeing odd creatures or strange tracks. They believed yeti to be a part of the pre-Buddhism times. Also it was called as the “GLACIER BEING”. He was also called as the god of the giant but the name was soon taken back and was given the name of the DEATH VALLEY……and was also soon told as a story to be untold..

  8. Latest news about yeti 1.In 2004, Henry Gee, editor of the journal nature, mentioned the Yeti as an example of a legend deserving further 2.Study, writing, The Yeti is said to have been spotted in the remote Mae Charim area of the Luang Prabang Range , between the Thai Highlands and Sainyabuli Province, Laosin 3.Early December 2007, American television presenter Joshua Gates and his team (Destination Truth) reported 4.Finding a series of footprints in the Everest region of Nepal resembling descriptions of Yeti.[

  9. FILMS INSPIRED BY YETI Significant film appearances include The Snow Creature (1954), Half Human (1955), The Abominable Snowman (1957), One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975), YetI il gigante del 20. secolo (1977), Snowbeast (1977), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Yeti: A Love Story (2006), Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (2007), The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon, (2008) Yetiko Khojima (Yeti; in search of Yeti, 2010). Rage of the Yeti (2011), Hotel Transylvania (2012) and Monsters University (2013)

  10. BASIC INFORMATION(THAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW) THE YETI ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN IS AN APE LIKE CRYPTID SAID TO INHABIT THE HIMALAYAN REGION OF NEPAL AND TIBET. YETIS INHABIT MOUNTANEOUS REGION AND ARE SCATTERED ACROSS THE HIMALAYAS AND ON UP INTO THE FORMER SOVIET UNION TO SIBERIA.

  11. WHAT DOES THE YETI EAT…??? ABOUT THE EATING HABITS OF YETI 1.YETI THE SNOWMAN CAN EAT PEOPLE. 2.HE IS KNOWN TO BE OMNIVORES. 3.HE MAINLY EATS YAKS AND SHEEPS FOR HIS PROPER DIET.

  12. REPORTS REGARDING YETI’S BEINGIN THE PAST THERE HAVE BEEN MANY REPORTS OF SIGHTINGS AND FOOTPRINTS.RECENT EVIDENCES SUGGESTS OF YETI IN RUSSIA.THESE REPORTS PROVIDE DETAILS OF APPEARANCE AND LIFESTYLE OF YETI.

  13. PHOTOS OF YETI

  14. EVIDENCES OF YETI

  15. WHAT CAN BE HENCE,CONCLUDED FROM P.P.T BY THIS WORK ASSIGNED BY OUR CLASS TEACHER, WE COME TO FIRST OF ALL, THE IMPORTANCE OF GROUP WORK…..HEN THE IMPORTANCE OF ENDANGERED SPECIES AND THEN……THE VARITIES OF UNKNOWN SPECIES LIVING AROUND US, IN OUR SURROUNDING. Thanks Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SIR!!!!!!!!

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