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    Death collecting dead people’s souls. At first‚ a transparent carriage stops in front of a house. In this house‚ a man just committed suicide. Death‚ a transparent figure‚ slowly climbs down his carriage and walks past the closed door. This depiction of a phantom walking directly through a physical image suggests that ghosts face no obstacles in the physical world. After death sees the dead body‚ he picks it up and puts it on the carriage. The interesting part is that the ‘body’ that he picks up is

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    usually the seller’s premises‚ or a named railroad station or a named cargo terminal or into the custody of the carrier‚ at seller’s expense. The point (depot) at origin may or may not be a customs clearance centre. Buyer is responsible for the main carriage/freight‚ cargo insurance and other costs and risks. In

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    poem‚ in lines 1-2. It is used as an extended metaphor throughout the poem. Death is first personified when it shows “him” stopping for someone. It is almost as if the speaker views death as a suitor coming to pick her up for a soothing nighttime carriage ride. Because death is driving along slowly‚ I can infer that the way the speaker is dying is gradual. She is possibly dying from illness‚ or even old age. In line 9‚ the “he” referring to death is changed to “we”‚ suggesting that the speaker has

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    She begins with the most important personified character; Death as a gentlemen caller or suitor. This is clear when the author refers to Death with the masculine pronoun “He.” He “kindly stopped” to pick up the speaker on a carriage ride‚ which is the customary way to court a lady (2). The author also includes another only slightly personified character that is along for the ride; Immortality (4). He is acting as the chaperone of the date‚ which is another traditional condition

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    bloody son pleading for the soldiers to stop‚ they shot her without remorse. The repeated close up on the carriage at the top of the steps caused anxiety simply because of the way it was edited. The constant cuts back and forth between the gunfire and the carriage had the viewer thinking are they going to shot the carriage like they did the mother standing in front of it‚ or is the carriage going to go tumbling down the stair forcing the baby to fly

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    lighting in this scene is a little bit dull‚ but gets darker when Capone shoots his gun at certain points of the scene. The figure movement and expressions in this scene are normally paced‚ excluding the woman desperately struggling to get her baby carriage up the stairs‚ until the gunfire starts. The scene turns into slow motion

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    The Salt Sector of Pakistan | API Final Report | BBA 4 | Date of Submission:June 11‚ 2012 | Submitted to: Ms. Tahira Jaffery | Submitted by:Fariha KhalidHafsa AlviSundus IftikharSyeda Hafsah HasanSyed Aqib Shah | Executive summary The purpose of this report was to examine the export related problems prevalent in the salt sector of Pakistan. Research for this report included interviews with the salt exporters and manufacturers in Pakistan. We interviewed‚ Mr. Ismail Suttar of Hub Salt

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    Contents Accounting Concepts and policies…………………………………………………………….. 3 – 7 Relevance of accounting concepts and policies on financial report…………….. 7 – 10 Discount allowed and received………………………………………………………………… 11 – 13 Difference between carriage inwards and carriage outwards……………………. 11 – 13 Differences between straight line and reducing balance methods……………… 11 – 13 References……………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 - 16 Introduction Accounting Concepts and Principles These are rules and principles

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    personification to describe death in the shape of a gentleman or a fellow traveler who gets to claim her soul away and to drive her off in a carriage as she says‚ “Because I could not stop for Death – He kindly stopped for me – The Carriage held but just Ourselves – And Immortality” (lines 1-4). The speaker of the poem depicts how death has taken her on a pleasant and calm carriage ride and so happens to bring along a supervisor which is described as Immorality. In this case death is embodied in a pleasant way

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    Common Carrier De Guzman vs Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-47822‚ December 22‚ 1988 Ponente : Feliciano‚ J.: Facts: Ernesto Cendana was engaged in buying up used bottles and scrap metal in Pangasinan and upon gathering sufficient quantities of such scrap material‚ respondent would bring such material to Manila for resale. On the return trip to Pangasinan‚ respondent would load his vehicles with cargo which various merchants wanted delivered to differing establishments in Pangasinan. For that

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