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    Gathering information

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    Associate Level Material Appendix I Strategies for Gathering Information Fill in the following information for each of your sources: List the APA reference citation for the source. Determine the credibility of the source. Consider the following criteria: What is the purpose and affiliation of the organization or author related to the article? What are the author’s credentials? Is the information current? When was the information last updated? Does the information cross-reference with

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    Magic: The Gathering was the first trading card game created and was developed by Richard Garfield and introduced in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. Each game represents a battle between wizards‚ known as "planeswalkers"‚ who employ spells‚ items‚ and creatures which are depicted on individual Magic cards to defeat their opponents. Each card has what is known as "rules text" explaining what that card does. There are seven major concepts one must understand before playing for the first time. The first

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    "Uphill" by Christina Rossetti "Uphill" by Christina Rossetti is an allegory about life and death. Rossetti is considered one of the finest religious poets of her time and her many spiritual beliefs are conveyed in her poem "Uphill". H.B. de Groot said‚ "Undeniably‚ her strong lyric gifts are often held in check by her moral and theological scruples" (Groot). The dialogue style Rossetti uses mimics the parables told by Jesus in The Bible. In "Overview of Christina (Georgina) Rossetti" one author stated

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    Library Observation Reflection This activity was one that I thought would be interesting but‚ to be honest‚ it wasn’t one in which I entered with a lot of expectations. I wasn’t really sure what would happen so I tried to approach the exercise with an open mind. My perceptions of the library did change from this exercise. Prior to this observation I have always just kind of used the library. I have used it a lot‚ but generally I will do all of my searches online. Thus‚ when using the library

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    Christina Rossetti was born at 38 Charlotte Street (now 105 Hallam Street)‚ London to Gabriele Rossetti‚ a poet and a political exile from Vasto‚ Abruzzo‚ and Frances Polidori‚ the sister of Lord Byron’s friend and physician‚ John William Polidori.[1] She had two brothers and a sister: Dante became an influential artist and poet‚ and William and Maria both became writers.[1] Christina‚ the youngest‚ was a lively child. She dictated her first story to her mother before she had learned to write.[2]

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    Christina Georgina Rossetti (5 December 1830 – 29 December 1894) was an English poet who wrote a variety of romantic‚ devotional‚ and children’s poems. Christina Rossetti’s poem creation began in her childhood‚ she with its peculiar women sensitive and delicate as well as to the religious piety‚ create graceful‚ delicate feeling and rich and mysterious religious poetry. Christina is a devout Catholic Britain believers‚ religious belief is the kernel of her life‚ also because of this‚ Christina Rossetti’s

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    devices to steadily increase tension in the reader. Significantly‚ this allows one to reflect on the association between words and their meaning. As pre-Raphaelite visual artists asked themselves what is actually seen—instead of what is imagined—Rossetti asks what is actually written. As a poet‚ she accomplishes this through her EXCESS detail created with the use of repetition‚ alliteration‚ consonance‚ the rhyme scheme‚ and association of words and phrases. However‚ for brevity‚ I will focus on

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    ‘A birthday’ by Christina Rossetti was written to express her emotions of happiness and new life after finding her true love. The title ‘A birthday’ is ambiguous‚ she does this deliberately to mislead the reader and introduce a new idea to the mean of having a birthday. At first sighting of the title must readers would assume that the poem is based on some one celebrating their birthday; however the actual meaning behind it is she feels reborn and happy after finding the love of her life. By hiding

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    In “After Death‚” Christina Rossetti portrays that life has no value until it is taken away: The curtains were half drawn‚ the floor was swept And strewn with rushes‚ rosemary and may Lay thick upon the bed on which I lay‚ Where thro’ the lattice ivy-shadows crept. He leaned above me‚ thinking that I slept And could not hear him; but I heard him say: “Poor child‚ poor child”: and as he turned away Came a deep silence‚ and I knew he wept. He did not touch the shroud‚ or raise the fold That hid my

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