It refers to the famine in India at the time (which was helped with the Green Revolution a few years after the 1956 referenced in the poem). He is asking America why they aren't helping with the famine going on in other places in the world
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a descriptive phrase for onions. They're round like eggs and they stink.
Indiana is a state in the United States of America, located in North America. Did you mean 'India'? India is part of Asia.
you rock means like your cool or your awesome
What do you mean? Do you mean 'Could India have an AfroAmerican leader?' or do you mean 'Could America have a president of Indian background?'
A social experiment is a research method where individuals or groups are exposed to certain conditions to observe how they behave or respond. These experiments are designed to study social phenomena and interactions in a controlled setting to draw conclusions about human behavior.
Iralo is equivellent to the America English phrase "Check it out!". Very casual.
The phrase means "hereafter", "later". Hence its usage in old Christian hymns, "In the sweet by-and-by..." It is also used to mean "later", as in "see you later".
Could you re-phrase the question, narrow down what you mean by "pictures"
It's a phrase that signifies that some event is unlikely to ever occur. Similar to "when pigs fly" in North America.
India is the second largest democratic country in the world, following the United States. It has a multi-party system and holds regular elections to elect its officials at various levels of government.
"Some eggs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "des oeufs."Specifically, the word "des" can be either the partitive meaning "some" or a combination of the preposition "de" with the plural definite article "les" to mean "of, from, with the." The masculine noun "oeufs" means "eggs." The pronunciation is "deh-zeuhf."
If you mean the bald eagle, no. It is found in North America only.