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    Topic maps are a new ISO standard for describing knowledge structures and associating them with information resources. As such they constitute an enabling technology for knowledge management. Dubbed "the GPS of the information universe"‚ topic maps are also destined to provide powerful new ways of navigating large and interconnected corpora. While it is possible to represent immensely complex structures using topic maps‚ the basic concepts of the model — Topics‚ Associations‚ and Occurrences

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    The Great Gatsby: Symbols of Honesty and Dishonesty within its Characters The 1920’s are known as the Roaring Twenties where there was economical prosperity and moral decline. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby displays many symbols throughout the text of this moral decline‚ one being honesty versus dishonesty‚ these symbols are represented within the characters Jordan Baker and Nick Carraway. Jordan Baker is a symbol of dishonesty and vice versa so is Nick Carraway but rather for honesty. Nick’s truthfulness

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    Tension In Jaws Suspense

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    How does Steven Spielberg create tension in the film “JAWS”? ‘JAWS’ is a horror/thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg in 1975; it is based on the novel by Peter Benchley. Steven Spielberg is a master of suspense and has created tension all the way through the film ‘JAWS’. A great white shark attacks the summer resort Town of Amity Island; on the 4th July‚ Independence Day‚ a declaration of independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. The police chief tries to close the beach but the town

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    How does Arthur Miller create drama and tension in Act 1 of ‘The Crucible’? The Crucible is a play‚ which explores the witch- hunting hysteria that happened in Salem 1692. Miller uses this “organized mass-hysteria”[1] to comment on his own similar experience during the 1950s. Through “The Crucible”‚ Miller is able to draw an analogy between the hysteria of the Salem witch-trails and its modern parallel of the anti communist ‘witch-hunts’ which occurred due to the HUAC-House of un-American Committee

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    Book Report: Non-Fiction Upstairs Room by Johanna Reiss We Are Witnesses: Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust by Jacob Boas Rescue: The Story of How Gentiles Saved Jews in the Holocaust by Milton Meltzer Hiding to Survive: Stories of Jewish Children Rescued from the Holocaust by Maxine B. Rosenberg Parts of the Book Report: Title Page Actual Book Report Contents of Book Report: 1. Discuss the setting of the book.

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    Throughout life many people may hear the saying money can’t buy happiness over and over again but very few take that into consideration. In the poem “Richard Cory‚” the poet Edwin Arlington Robinson reminds his readers of this overused phrase by implying it at the end of the poem. The poem is about a man who lives in a neighborhood that envies his wealth and perfect lifestyle. In the end the protagonist commits suicide leaving the town in shock and awe. The poet uses situational irony and symbolism

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    GUIDELINES FOR WRITING INDUSTRIAL REVIEW PROJECT REPORT Instructions: A group consisting of four members should submit their report on industrial review. REPORT FORMAT A standardized format for the report will help students present their contributions and findings more systematically. The different items of a report are presented below: 1. Cover page 2. Introductory pages - Acknowledgement - Certificate - Table of contents - List of tables - List of figures 3

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    anticipation. One of the most well known examples of these is the “Tell Tale Heart.” Despite the story’s vivid imagery and symbolism‚ the suspense in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart” is what gives the story such an exciting‚ heart-stopping effect. There are methods to this madness‚ and Poe employs a number of them to add to the nature of his tale. One of such methods is the quick‚ repetitive

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    How does Edgar Allen Poe create a frightening atmosphere in “The Raven”? In English this term we have been analysing the poem “the raven”. The rave is set in a seventeenth century building in a middle aged mans chamber. As he begin to tire he hears a tapping at the door but there is no one there‚ he then hears a knocking at his window. A raven then enters his chamber and repeats the word ‘nevermore’ in a tormenting tone. I’m now going to answer the essay question; “How does Edgar Allen Poe create

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    How does Armitage create an atmosphere of detachment? Simon Armitage wrote the poem ‘Mother‚ any distance greater than a single span’‚ it suggests a strong theme of detachment throughout. Although a short poem‚ it holds a lot of meaning that can be interpreted in several different ways. Firstly‚ each stanza ends with a position of different height. Beginning ‘floors’ then ‘kite’ and lastly ‘fly’. Each suggest the narrator is moving further away from reality and is distancing themselves from

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