being and the animals are regretful due to the fact of his concern of the baby inside of the womb. He is willing to help out the baby in the womb but rethinks and hesitates. What it means by hesitating is when Stafford thinks about helping the baby deer‚ how is Stafford going to raise the baby deer without the presence
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fawn inside or to save the unborn fawn’s life. Both poets‚ Kumin and Stafford‚ contrast the theme of inhumane acts carried out by a darker force‚ while also comparing the personification used in both poems. The types of personal characteristics that evolve in a person’s mind and body are innate in everyone. Those characteristics can reveal some of the most exotic and inhumane feelings toward a certain object. Kumin and Stafford both use this theory to contrast the tone of dehumanization of man in
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diamonds were discovered‚ this was an opportunity for the white man to convert/change the agricultural black population into low-cost labour. (Clark & Worger‚ 2011: 113-136). This was a more profitable for the big international corporations that owned these mines- while they were drowning in money countless black people were dying from poverty and starvation. (Clark & Worger‚ 2011: 113-136). The Apartheid government intensified and systemized the current situation of repression and exploitation. The National
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SERVICES MARKETING SERVICE ENCOUNTER REPORT I have evaluated six encounters with a variety of industries; they are all from the service sector. A service sector business is one in which the perceived value of the offering to the buyer is determined more by the service rendered than the product offered. The services I encountered have various levels of intangibility. For example‚ my service encounter at Odeon cinemas included physical aspects such as the theatre‚ popcorn‚ and tickets. However
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CLERK 7698 1980-12-17 950.00 NULL 30 2. List employees name‚ job‚ and salary that is a manager and has a salary > $1‚000 SELECT ENAME‚ JOB‚ SAL FROM EMP WHERE JOB="MANAGER" AND SAL > 1000; ENAME JOB SAL JONES MANAGER 2975.00 BLAKE MANAGER 2850.00 CLARK MANAGER 2450.00 3. Repeat exercise 2 for any employee that is not a manager or earns a salary > $1‚000 SELECT ENAME‚ JOB‚ SAL FROM EMP WHERE
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Now days‚ it is hard to connect or be with the nature‚ especially if you live in a city. While there are people that interact with the nature every day because of their rural location. The short poem “Traveling through the Dark” by William Stafford‚ is about a person that encounter a dead deer in the road in the middle of the night. In the story‚ the narrator have to decide if he would save the unborn deer or just throw the mom deer to the river to save other people that might suffer an accident
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The poem by William Stafford‚ “Traveling Through the Dark” presents readers with an uncomfortable and rather grim instance of the intersection of the natural world and that of man. Technology‚ in this case cars and the man-made road‚ are seen as something invasive and harmful in this poem. In order to convey the meaning of the poem “Traveling Through the Dark” by William Stafford uses a conversational style to communicate the theme in the poem of the role of technology in modern life and‚ more importantly
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reading Traveling through the Dark‚ the author has an intimate conversation with the reader‚ sharing a personal experience. This allows Stafford to draw the reader deep into thought about what is really happening within the poem. He accomplishes this form of speaking with his audience through free verse with no pattern or structure to the poem. Nevertheless‚ Stafford creates end rhymes and internal rhymes with assonance and consonance. For example‚ in every second and fourth line of each stanza‚ “road”
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philosophy‚ which is a belief that man is the supreme entity in the cosmos and the natural world should be defined in terms of their morals and knowledge. Society has forgotten that without nature‚ mankind cannot and will not thrive or survive William Stafford relates these opposing ideas in poetic form through a man’s solitary conflict to respond to a tragic occurrence that he encounters. The poet conveys the struggle that happens when anthropocentric ideas conflict with biocentrism or the belief that
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literature cover a wide variety of topics ranging from the mentally disabled to technology’s effect on nature to the implications of weapons of mass destruction. “Average Waves in Unprotected Waters” by Anne Tyler‚ “Traveling Through the Dark” by William Stafford‚ and Hiroshima by John Hersey discusses all three of the aforementioned topics respectively. Key factors of these social protest texts are the inclusion of a set of characteristics that act as the deliverers of the main theme in a text of this type
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