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    "The Force" in Dylan ’s The Force That Though The Green Fuze Drives The Flower Nature creates‚ then nature destroys‚ and this pattern is eternally repeated. The planet Earth exists in all its magnificence through a series of functioning cycles (water‚ carbon‚ etc.) that‚ combined‚ can be deemed one solitary process: the life cycle. Dylan Thomas’ poem “The Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The Flower” creates a dramatic illustration of this cycle. The imagery Thomas evokes of the natural

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    >> ENGLISH VOCABULARY WITH EXPLANATION << ************************************** ~~> Posted by our Page Member : Malika Shaikh <~~ 1. Dismay: (घबराहट) Meaning: Dismay is a strong feeling of fear‚ worry‚ or sadness that is caused by something unpleasant and unexpected. Synonyms: discontent‚ dissatisfaction Antonyms: reward‚ prize 2. Disrupt: (नष्ट-भ्रष्ट करना ‚ भंग करना) Meaning: If someone or something disrupts an event‚ system‚ or process‚ they cause difficulties that prevent

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    survive. The human brain is not a meat machine the brain does not actually churn out information like a meat machine churns out meat. The brain is a well put together organ that consists of billions of nerve cells. A machine could never compare the magnificence of the human brain. Many studies have been done on patients with Alzheimer’s disease in the beginning stage‚ studies show patients that exercise their brains with daily activities such as word identification exercises‚ puzzles and simple brain

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    Queen Elizabeth I Characteristics or behaviors are traits that make a person who they are. Depending on those traits‚ the person can place either a positive or negative impact on others. When being placed in a position that regards a sense of authority‚ it is very very important to own positive and influential characteristics that will help lead a crowd. Although that is the obvious expectation of a leader or ruler‚ some people fail to meet this standard and take advantage of the ability that

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    All through time‚ there have been various sentimental tragedies. For instance‚ the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is known for its challenging sentimental catastrophe with two star-crossed darlings. Monk Lawrence was there in Romeo’s and Juliet’s lives; he wedded them‚ built up an arrangement to keep them together‚ and was a dear companion all through their tragedies. In any case‚ Friar Laurence’s extraordinary activity in wedding Romeo and Juliet‚ his extremist arrangement for protecting

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    are three- hundred sixty-five and a quarter days in a year (O.I). Since the glyphs were on the most accurate calendar of the time the glyphs are known to be accurate. In 1519‚ Hernán Cortés arrived in the Aztec civilization and described the magnificence of the Aztec’s capital‚ Tenochtitlán. Document Three contains an excerpt in which Cortés described how the markets were filled with as many as 60‚000 people. The markets had all kinds of merchandise produced in the country including jewels of gold

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    place. Body Paragraph 1 (Who built it) - Body Paragraph 2 (Why it was built) - The Taj Mahal of Agra is one of the Seven Wonders of the World‚ for reasons more than just looking magnificent. It’s the history of Taj Mahal that adds a soul to its magnificence: a soul that is filled with love‚ loss‚ remorse‚ and love again. Because if it was not for love‚ the world would have been robbed of a fine example upon which people base their relationships. An example of how deeply a man loved his wife‚ that

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    Located on the corner of Swanston and Flinders Street in Melbourne’s CBD‚ St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks and is a significant building in terms of Melbourne’s history. The cathedral was built upon a significant site of the Christian faith‚ where the first public church service in Melbourne was held in 1835. This location was originally under government ownership and was used as a corn market before being granted to the Anglican Church. The site was then

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    Leon Battista Alberti

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    year he moved to Rome as papal abbreviator (writer of papal briefs). Moving between Ferrara‚ Bologna‚ Florence‚ Mantua‚ Rimini and‚ of course‚ Rome‚ he expanded his direct study of the ancient ruins‚ the scattered evidence of the imperial city’s magnificence and the repositories of the language of Classical Antiquity. Della famiglia (On the Family)‚ one of his earliest works; it is the first of several dialogues on moral philosophy‚ written in the vernacular‚ for a population not tutored in Latin

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    between the light feathers of a dove‚ and the dark feathers of a crow to depict Romeo’s strong attraction to Juliet. He chooses her out of all the stunning people at the party. He describes her as “a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear” (I.v.53). Her magnificence radiates throughout the dark night‚ sparkling as if it were against the dark skin of an Ethiop. Her unique beauty distinguishes her from the other girls at the party. Shakespeare utilizes light and dark imagery to differentiate Rosaline‚ Romeo’s

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