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    BREAKBREAKBREAK (1834)   Breakbreakbreak‚  [s1]  On thy cold gray stones[s2] ‚ O Sea!  [s3]  And I would that my tongue could utter  [s4]  The thoughts that arise in me[s5] .  (Unable to articulate the deep emotion – anger and resentment at nature)   O[s6] ‚ well for the fisherman’s boy‚  That he shouts with his sister at play!  O‚ well for the sailor lad‚  That he sings in his boat on the bay!  [s7]   (what he sees – he sees time passing – focus on the play of the youth

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    Modernism in Prufrock

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    Modernism refers to the artistic and philosophical movement that occurred in the nineteenth century; the movement challenged past ideas and concepts. T.S Eliot is considered as one of the twentieth century’s major poets; his poem ‘the love song of j. Alfred Prufrock’ has gone down as one of the major works of the Modernist movement. ‘Prufrock’ is a dramatic monologue that follows a man striving for meaning in a suddenly industrial modern road‚ typical themes of modernism. The isolation and displacement

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    Modernism Outline

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    The Moderns 1914-1939 The American Dream: Pursuit of a Promise Modernism called for bold experimentation and wholesale rejection of traditional themes and styles. America is considered a land of new Eden: a land of beauty‚ bounty‚ and unlimited promise. The American Dream is based on optimism‚ opportunity‚ progress. A Crack in a the World: Breakdown of Beliefs and Traditions The center of literary life had shifted from New England and spread across America. Two new theories‚ Marxism and psychoanalysis

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    Modernism and Post Modernism in Literature Modernism in Literature Literary Modernism has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ mainly in Europe and North America. Modernism is characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional styles of poetry and verse. Modernists experimented with literary form and expression‚ adhering to the modernist maxim to "Make it new." The modernist literary movement was driven by a desire to overturn traditional modes of representation and express

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    Parking Lot

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    There is a new proposal going around the school stating that every student in the school will have to maintain a B average or higher in all of his/her classes‚ if they don’t do that their parking privileges will be revoked. This proposal will help lots of the kids in school because it would make them work hard throughout the year and other years ahead. Students will be working harder because they wouldn’t want to take the bus to school or back home if he/she had a license. Furthermore‚ the kids

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    BOARD LOT

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    INVS&PRTF/ AFM0711 Board Lot System Equity trading is done by board lot or round lot system. The Board Lot Table determines the minimum number of shares an investor can buy or sell at a specific price range. Therefore‚ the minimum amount of initial investment varies and will depend on the market price of the stock as well as its corresponding board lot. Prices of stocks move through a scale of minimum price fluctuations. Table 1. Board Lot Table Market Price (in Php) Tick Size Lot Size 0.0001 to 0.0099

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    Little Boy Crying

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    received a spanking because he has been playing in the rain. The themes of time‚ paternal love‚ and punishment are demonstrated in the complex pattern of word choice and shifts in point of view. The poem begins by using word play to show change (bold) and water imagery (italics) to reveal the fluidity of time and introduces the theme of crime and punishment (underline): Your mouth contorting in brief spite and hurt‚ your laughter metamorphosed into howls‚ your frame so recently relaxed now

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    Far Eastern University Diliman SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Parking Lot System In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology by: Jonathan D. Granada Jonathan G. Manalili Aaron Paul V. De Lara Mr. Alvin Aniag Adviser April 8‚ 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project would not have been possible without the support of many people. First‚ we would like to express our gratitude to our adviser‚ Mr. Alvin Aniag who was abundantly

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    The Period of Purple Crying The Period of Purple Crying is a way to teach parents and caregivers about the point in every baby’s life when they cry more than others. It usually starts around two weeks of age and continues until about the age of four months‚ (Period of Purple Crying‚ n.d.). Years ago the term “colic” was used my parents and medical providers to describe this period of crying. It gave the impression that there is a medical condition associated with this time in a young baby’s

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    Dada and Modernism.

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    “The beginnings of Dada were not the beginnings of art‚ but disgust.”1 Modernist movements rejected traditional art styles‚ turning against the classical‚ more formal aesthetics in exchange for newer‚ more abstract ways of viewing the world. The emergence of Dada as an anti-art movement was described by Kleiner as: "a phenomenon bursting forth in the midst of the economic and moral crisis [of war-torn Europe]‚ a savior‚ a monster‚ which would lay waste to everything in its path... a systematic

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