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    English Commentary

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    Michael McIntyre “Ian I’m on train” commentary Michael McIntyre is seen as camp‚ slightly oriental‚ straight guy with a family. His friendly bubbly persona appeals to the general public as many of his anecdotes are based on real life situations that he along with the general public have encountered. McIntyre’s persona and comic effect are enhanced by the visual acts he performs on stage‚ the use of his hands; facial expressions and tone of voice (prosodies) bring his anecdotes to life and allows

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    Pakistan Cement Industry

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    PAKISTAN CEMENT INDUSTRY Sr No. | Company Name | Clinker ProductionCapacity(TPD) | No. of Kilns | Year of Commissioning | Main Plant Supplier | 1 | Askari Cement Ltd - Wah Askari Cement – Nizampur (Line 1) (Line 2) | 350020003000 | 111 | 199719962003 | F.L. Smidth & Co. Denmark TCDRI‚ CBMC. ChinaTCDRI‚ CBMC. China | 2 | Fauji Cement Company Ltd (Line 1)

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    ------------------------------------------------- Significant Quotes Act IV Shakespearean English | Modern English | Double‚ double‚ toil and trouble; Fire burn‚ and cauldron bubble. Act IV‚ Scene i‚ Line 10 | “Double all the troubles and hardships of men. Let the misery of Scotland increase as the fire burns and the cauldron bubbles.” | Significance: The purpose of this well known quote is to communicate to the audience the witches’ intentions. The witches chant this line all together

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    nature teva

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    Using specific examples (cite page numbers or line numbers) from at least three of the selections we read‚ discuss similarities in the American Indian view of nature. In many of the American Indian selections we have read‚ the idea that humans have an interdependent and intimate relationship with nature is a prominent theme. In “The Song of the Sky Loom‚” a tribal song from the Tewa people‚ they refer to nature as “Mother the Earth‚” and “Father the Sky.” (p. 16 line 1) By stating these titles

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    they lend themselves well to being compared and contrasted. I will compare and contrast George Tooker’s The Subway‚ and Cyril E. Power’s The Tube Train. George Tooker’s The Subway is a haunting yet beautiful piece. Painted using the egg tempera method‚ it is stunning for its strategic usage of warm colors. The intention of Tooker’s painting is to portray such a familiar scene as a subway as ominous and anxiety inducing. For example‚ the stares of the men at the central female figure as well as the

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    The Victory: An Analysis

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    Anne Stevenson is trying to portray a mother’s feelings of pain and anguish of giving birth to a child in the poem The Victory: "I thought you were my victory / though you cut me like a knife" (Lines 1-2). Although she must endure such pain‚ it is also exciting for the mother to bring new life into the world‚ which in fact feels like a "victory" to a new parent. However‚ throughout the poem‚ the speaker denies the fact that giving birth to a child is a victory‚ by using words such as "antagonist"

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    In "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden the story between the speaker and the father embraces the ideas of unseen love and the speaker’s regret. The poem is a result of the speaker’s reflection on his or her past experiences with his or her father. Hayden shows all the little things the father does‚ and how the speaker takes it for granted that the father just kind of did those things. Looking back‚ the speaker has now realized and understands what the father really had gone through for him. The

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    On the Subway

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    Thesis: Sharon Olds in‚ On the Subway‚ organizes the poem in three parts to present the contrasting lives of a Caucasian woman and an African American boy‚ which displays the narrator’s realization of the bond they share because of their similar fear of each other. In the first several lines‚ Olds presents the setting of the subway car‚ and the separation between its passengers. A notable simile illustrates the obvious differences between the white narrator and the boy‚ “His feet are huge‚ in

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    Subway

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    regarded as one of the world’s leading railways. We often hear foreigners say that the Hong Kong railway is the world’s premier. What is the visitors think about Hong Kong’s subway? Hence‚ we are doing this survey to find out the answer. In this report‚ we aim to survey interviewees’ views about Hong Kong’s subway and the subway in other countries. We also investigated of different ages visitors. Suggestions for improvement were also collected from respondents. This report is based on the results

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    On the Subway

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    “On the Subway” “On the Subway” is a poem by Sharon Olds that unfolds “to convey a sense of fear‚ ambiguity‚ inequality‚ and inner city tension. The situation is set by the title‚ and this makes all that follows clear as far as its meaning is concerned.”(para. 1). Ms. Olds tells the story through the narrator who while riding the train observes that she is alone with a young black boy. “While nothing really happens beyond the two observing each other‚ the poem still manages to shed light to inequality

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