distance apart. An alternative to describing this action-at-a-distance affect is to simply suggest that there is something rather strange about the space surrounding a charged object. Any other charged object that is in that space feels the affect of the charge. A charged object creates an electric field - an alteration of the space in the region that surrounds it. Other charges in that field would feel the unusual alteration of the space. Whether a charged object enters that space or not‚ the electric
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Subjected to the patriarchal conditions of her 18th Century American community‚ Emily Dickinson often implicitly challenged normative conceptions of women through both her poetic brilliance‚ and the candid voice that she employs within her poems. While describing the effects of friendship in her poem “The Soul selects her own Society‚–” Dickinson implicitly confronts the conventional‚ gendered‚ perception of women‚ a sentiment also evident in her poems “I started early–Took my Dog‚” and “They shut me up
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of course work is of great importance because simile and comparative idiom are important and interesting units of the linguistic system‚ they make the wide layer of actively in-use vocabulary which is significant part of English phraseology. The object of course paper is: similes and comparative idioms selected from the Dickens’s novel “David Copperfield”. The aim of course paper is to investigate different types and functions of similes and comparative idioms in the novel “David Copperfield”
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patients in the hospital suffered. He uses literary tropes to make reader’s emotions react to the tone of the poem. A metaphor is a literary trope often used in poetry to make a comparison between two objects to give the audience a deeper sense of what he is comparing; his metaphors compare non-related objects or feelings that have a similar quality. He uses two very different metaphors to describe the pain the patients are feeling. “Pain is a steady/fall from a high place‚ one with/no view‚ no vision
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accepted for more than two hundred years as a valid description of the gravitational force between masses. In Newton’s model‚ gravity is the result of an attractive force between massive objects. Although even Newton was troubled by the unknown nature of that force‚ the basic framework was extremely successful at describing motion. Experiments and observations show that Einstein’s description of gravitation accounts for several effects that are unexplained by Newton’s law‚ such as minute anomalies
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ensouled beings differ‚ and his unique concept of how the soul is related to the body. Aristotle begins Book 1 of De Anima by stating that since the soul is a principle of animals‚ and here I will interpret animals to mean more broadly beings‚ describing its essence has implications beyond its obvious scope. In unfolding the nature of the soul‚ it is possible to determine which attributes belong to the soul alone and which belong to the organism in virtue of having a soul (Aristotle‚ De Anima 402a)
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for the first time‚ we may think that it is just the description of landscape. Nick Carraway is describing the area where he lives‚ calling it “one of the strangest communities in North America”. To support this idea of strangeness he uses a number of lexical means and synonyms. Thus‚ he defines the island as “slender” and “riotous”‚ attributes that are normally used in connection with some animate objects (slender girl‚ riotous people). This word-combination “slender riotous island” becomes stylistically
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end of Chapter 7‚ reflects the connection between Offred’s story‚ her readers‚ her lost family‚ and her inner state. These words suggest that Offred is not recounting events from afar‚ looking back on an earlier period in her life. Rather‚ she is describing the horror of Gilead as she experiences it from day to day. For Offred‚ the act of telling her story becomes a rebellion against her society. Gilead seeks to silence women‚ but Offred speaks out‚ even if it is only to an imaginary reader‚ to Luke
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poem answers her original question‚ and then goes on to prove (with evidence) that her love is indeed real. Browning describes and expresses her distinct feelings very literally about the one she loves in this poem. She explains love by listing and describing many of the ways that she knows how to love and compares it to circumstances which the readers can relate to. Browning uses love to show readers that there are immeasurable ways to have this passion in How Do I Love Thee? In this poem she expresses
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Stanley Gardner Class (SD1340) Creating Websites Using HTML5 and CSS3 and JavaScript Unit 4 Assignment 1: Research DOM Level 3 vs. Level 2 ITT Technical Institute Describing the specification differences and browser supports among DOM Level 1‚ Level 2and Level 3. DOM Level 1 was published in 1998 as a single W3C recommendation‚ consisting of two modules‚ the Core and the HTML module. DOM Level 2 was published in late 2000. It introduced the "getElementById" function
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