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    making plans for my school life is the first thing I need to do at present. First of all‚ as a 9th-grade student‚ I give priority to taking good care of studies because the outcome of it will have a great effect upon which school I am going to choose. Time is especially important and valuable to me ‚ so I pay more attention in class‚ ask teachers questions more often‚ and talk about schoolwork with classmates after school. These ways can not only increase my school grades but also improve my learning

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    Funeral Care Industry

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    Overview The United Kingdom funeral market is believed to be worth around £1billion yearly‚ with in excess of 600‚000 funerals taking place every year. It is estimated that there are about 4‚000 funeral directors currently offering services in the UK‚ but exact numbers prove to be difficult to pinpoint as the profession is unregulated therefore anyone can enter it. The funeral market in the UK has two industry leaders‚ The Co-operative Group and Dignity Caring Funeral Services (Dignity Plc). The

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    night‚ and how she is drowning in her sorrow‚ arms open‚ waiting for help without ever explicitly saying that depression is ruling her life. In her poem‚ I felt a funeral‚ in my brain‚ Dickinson uses metaphors and imagery to communicate the feelings of one experiencing the paralyzing effects of depression. Dickinson’s I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain‚ is filled with metaphors offering insight into the fading brain of a person suffering with depression. A successful metaphor takes two unlike objects or

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    Emily Dickinson Funerals

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    Dickinson’s‚ “I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain”‚ it conveys how the speaker is going through madness to the point where she feels a funeral in her brain. The poem is terrifying for both the speaker and the reader‚ The speaker shows her loss of self while being in the state of unconsciousness. The terrifying experience makes the reader feel like they are going crazy and insane. Dickinson uses the metaphor of a funeral to represent the speaker’s sense that a part of her is dying. A funeral usually portrays

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    Auden funeral blues

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    Analyses of Audens Funeral blues The poem funeral blues is written by W.H. Auden in 1936 and its main themes are time‚ death and love. The lyrical I in this poem is a love one left behind‚ who describes the funeral of a man‚ the feeling involved and the future ahead. The poem is metrical since it has 4 stanzas with 4 lines each‚ the poem has end rhymes in every 2 lines‚ and the first and third line in every stanza contain the same amount of syllables same goes for the second and fourth line.

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    My future plan

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    CYBER TERRISOM INTRODUCTION: Cyberterrorism is the use of Internet based attacks in terrorist activities‚ including acts of deliberate‚ large-scale disruption of computer networks‚ especially of personal computers attached to the Internet‚ by the means of tools such as computer viruses. Cyberterrorism is a controversial term. Some authors choose a very narrow definition‚ relating to deployments‚ by known terrorist organizations‚ of disruption attacks against information systems for the primary

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    My Plan for Success

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    Many of the ancient religions made their gods look like animals‚ such as some Hindu deities and gods from Greek mythology. In Egypt‚ temples were made to honour animals‚ and in many countries‚ until today‚ animals are sacrificed for religious purposes. Some think this is absurd‚ others think it is primitive‚ but very few really understand what is behind the animal worship. Why Did the Egyptians Worship Animals? Unlike some studies suggest ‚ the Egyptians did not believe that the animals had special

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    The Mentoree was asked to conduct a funeral of one of the older members at Hickory Chapel Missionary Baptist Church that died on the twenty-first of this month. This was my first time conducting a funeral. I was given instructions and coached through the service. The Pastor/Mentor observed how I embraced the pulpit and followed the instructions provided by the family of the deceased. I also had to perform the graveside committal and benediction. The Mentor prayed. Afterward‚ I was led to go to the

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    Pericles Funeral Oration

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    PERICLES’ FUNERAL ORATION PERICLES’ FUNERAL ORATION THUCYDIDES (c. 470–c. 400 BC) During a twenty-year exile from Athens which he incurred as the leader of a failed military campaign in 423‚ ucydides spent his time writing a history of the Peloponnesian War. In the first book of his History‚ he tells us about his method and purpose: Of the events of the war I have not ventured to speak from any chance information‚ nor according to any notion of my own; I have described nothing but what I either

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    Funeral Services Issues

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    The occupation of funeral service has many facets‚ including but not limited to caregiving‚ understanding‚ tolerance‚ and most importantly providing a service as a pillar of the community. As such‚ it is the responsibility of the funeral director to strive to exhibit these characteristics not only in the process of their work‚ but in their everyday lives. Like most things that require strong mental fortitude however‚ that task is easier said than done – especially when the imperfections of the American

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