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    The Nightingale Project

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    (including cover) 9 Submission Date 12/11/2012 Date received by facilitator Date returned to student ____________________________________________ DPM103 CASE STUDY 2 THE NIGHTINGALE PROJECT BY JARRED THOMAS 2012004738 NIGHTINGALE PROJECT - A 1. Will the project as planned meet the October 25th Deadline? No‚ currently the project is schedule to be completed on the 9th of December 2010. This will make the project 33 working days

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    REFLECTION The first story we have learned in this American Literature course is A rose for Emily of William Faulkner. It is one of the most famous short stories in America‚ which reflected the life of Southern people in the early of 20th century and how they changed in order to adapt to new life. I have heard of this story long time before‚ but until this semester I started reading it in a serious way. From the beginning of A rose for Emily‚ I was so curious about Miss Emily’s life

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    Whether reading a short story or a poem‚ there is always a story to be found within. The authors of these stories are able to capture readers through the use of characterization‚ rhythm‚ and setting throughout their narrative. It is imagination that allows the reader of these literary forms to be able to visualize what the author would like the reader to perceive. Through the use of symbolism or descriptive wording. In the poem “The Road Not Taken” or in the short stories “A Worn Path” or “I Used

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    Florence nightingale: environmental theory: flood: Health of houses Closely related to the presence of pure air water efficient drainage cleanliness and light For floods like what happened just a few weeks ago‚ you should be aware of the ways to prevent them and how you can prepare for them. You should have efficient or clear drainages to prevent overflowing waters in case of heavy rainfall. Also you should have a source of heat and light for when you need it. You should also have a clean source

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    In poetry‚ there are several factors that help connect the meaning given out by the author. For this to happen the author must let these factors go hand and hand. In “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats‚ the tone‚ mood‚ and setting are directly affected by one another to help establish the deeper meaning of the poem. The overall tone throughout the poem is of resignation toward death. At first‚ Keats describes the agonizing death of his brother by saying that he had “fever” and “fret” along with

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    the setting of “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner’s William Faulkner is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. Although he was born in New Albany‚ Mississippi in 1897 he moved to Oxford‚ Mississippi before his fifth birthday. Faulkner belonged to a once-wealthy family of former plantation owners (eNotes.com‚ Inc.‚ 2012). He spent his boyhood hunting and fishing in and around Lafayette County (eNotes.com‚ Inc.‚ 2012). William Faulkner based most of his stories and characters closely

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    understand William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” you need to know a little bit about the author. Most of his novels take place in the state of Mississippi with colorful history and richly varied population. The frequent theme in his novels is the abuse of black people by Southern whites. “A Rose for Emily” takes place in the late 1800s in Mississippi after the civil war. The main character is Emily‚ who comes from wealthy background‚ but at the time of the story her family has lost its fortune. Faulkner

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    Leonardo Rubio English 12 Period 6 1/2/11 Sweeney Among the Nightingales This essay is written as a reader response to the poem written by T. S. Eliot‚ Sweeney Among the Nightingales. Unlike many other poems of his time‚ T. S. Eliot’s intention was to portray man as vulgar or mundane and having a pessimistic or cynical attitude. T. S. Eliot may have had a different view of life and people than other poets. He may not have viewed man as heroic or romantic‚ but more crude and reprehensible. It

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    a million nightingales

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    A Million Nightingales Unconditional love from Moinette to her mother was the most beautiful feelings this novel transmitted to me. The love she had for her mother gave Moinette mental peace and guts to be able to live and survive her struggles. During Moinette’s childhood she experienced the most intense and sweet feelings from her mother‚ she felt love from her mother’s look‚ care and silence. Moinette admired her mother and loved everything about her‚ from her sewing to her brave‚ for Moinette

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    Compare Contrast The Story of an Hour and A Rose for Emily Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour" and William Faulkner’s "A Rosefor Emily" both characterize the nature of marriage and womanhood bydelving into the psyches of their female protagonists. Also‚ althoughChopin makes no clear reference to geographic locale in "The Story of anHour‚" both authors usually set their stories in the American South‚ whichimpacts these characterizations. These two tales share many other points ofreference in common

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