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    Muslim eunuch who served as a close confidant of the Yongle Emperor of China during the Ming Dynasty. He went on voyages to Southeast Asia‚ Sumatra‚ Java‚ Ceylon‚ India‚ Persia‚ Persian Gulf‚ Arabia‚ the red sea Egypt‚ and the Mozambique Channel. The number of his voyages vary depending on method of division‚ but he travelled at least seven times to The Western Ocean with his fleet. The fleet comprised 30‚000 men and seventy ships at its height. He brought back to China many trophies and envoys

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    Persuasion Plot Summary The baronet of Kellynch Hall‚ Sir Walter Elliot‚ lives with his daughters Elizabeth and Anne. Elizabeth‚ the eldest daughter‚ has overseen the affairs of Kellynch Hall since her mother’s death thirteen years ago. Sir Walter feels closest to Elizabeth‚ who shares his values and good looks. Anne’s opinion is valued very little. As for the youngest daughter Mary‚ she lives with the Musgroves — her husband Charles’ family — at Uppercross. After Lady Elliot’s death‚ the Elliots

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    Columbus‚ the Indians‚ and Human Progress 1. Before you read the packet “Columbus‚ the Indians‚ and Human Progress‚” write down all you think you know about Christopher Columbus‚ including myth as well as reality. Please use a list format. Columbus was a Portuguese explorer‚ but worked for Spain. Columbus’s voyage in 1492 was made to find an alternate route to China‚ leaving Europe from the east rather than the west. Columbus did not discover the Americas‚ natives occupied the land and Vikings

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    Lamb” is often regarded as an excellent example of his writing in Songs of Innocence‚ it epitomizes Blake’s perception of salvation. Throughout this poem‚ Blake captures the essence of childlike faith and wonder. Through his diction‚ revelation of his subjects to the reader‚ and religious allusion‚ Blake creates a poem which artfully ponders the nature of God and his grace. Blake’s nuanced word choice adds subtle tones of childhood innocence to his work. Blake associates the Lamb with timidity

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    Developing Market Specific Supply Chain Strategies by Gian Andrea Manzoni Business Operations: Systems Perspectives in Global Organizations Walden University 14th June 2015 Developing Market Specific Supply Chain Strategies In today’s business environment‚ companies have to deal with demand volatility and cost reduction. Firms want to grow efficiently and flexible‚ but many of them have failed: the main reason was that they were not able to develop a specific supply chain (SC) strategy

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    The Voyage of Life

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    2012. Web. 30 Dec. 2012. .This site gives me the biography of Thomas Cole. It gives me insight into why he choose to paint the paintings the way he did and his use of colors and other images. The article informed me that his ambition for the paintings was to create a "higher style of landscape" that could express moral or religious meanings. He studied abroad‚ in Europe to find muses for his paintings. Although he did travel to other countries‚ most of his paintings are inspired by Italy and Sicily

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    To analyse and compare how two poems present their ideas ‘Not my business’ by Niyi Osundare is a poem that is linked to war and slavery. The poem uses modern language and more poetic devices‚ which makes it quite easy to understand and more interesting to read. ‘Vultures’ by Chinua Achebe is linked to a more sinister but romantic theme. This poem is not as easy to understand like ‘Not my business’ because the language used is more formal and the author uses more descriptive words and less poetic

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    Christopher Columbus (Figure 1) was the explorer and navigator who discover the Americas to the medieval world. Columbus was born in 1451 BCE in Genoa to Domenico Columbus who was a middle class wool weaver. In his early life‚ Christopher Columbus worked with his dad‚ but eventually when he was a teenager he began to work for a sea merchant and remained at sea until 1476‚ during this time he studied maps and books which convinced him that he could reach land by sailing westward across the ocean.

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    Elegaic Tone In Anglo-Saxon oral tradition‚ lyric poems have elegiac tone. Both "The Seafarer" and "The Wanderer" are examples of lyric poems with elegiac tone. In "The Seafarer" the speaker is out at sea and is lonely and misses land. in line three the speaker says‚ "And forth in sorrow and fear and pain showed me sufering in a hundred ships"(3-4). This is a great example of elegiac tone because he is talking about his sowrrows and pains at sea. Another example in "The Seafarer" is when

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    Every author models and constructs his/her work based on experiences and journeys throughout their life. With a childhood and adolescence plagued by deaths of those close to him‚ Edgar Allan Poe focuses much of his pieces on the deceased. His poem “The Raven” concentrates on the encounter of a widower and a raven. Questioning the raven regarding his late wife Lenore‚ the man does not receive the responses he is longing for‚ forming a sinister tone towards the perception of death. Meanwhile‚ “Annabel

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