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    Discuss the structure and the major themes of T.S.Eliot’s poem “The Waste Land” “The Waste Land” (1922) is one of the most outstanding poems of the 20th century written by the great master Thomas Stearns Eliot. The poem expresses with great power the devastation‚ decay‚ futility and despair of the civilization after World War I. In this essay I would like to comment upon the structure as well as the prevalent themes elaborated in the poem. The main themes of “The Waste Land” are : Eliot’s

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    help our team in product development using any tool‚ language‚ platform needed Specific Skills * Loves to hack linux * Must have a knack for numbers‚ patterns and numerical analysis * Understanding of Social Media and Marketing 2.0 themes would be a plus * Must be Creative and an out of the box thinker * Any experience with HTML5 / CSS3 is a big plus * Can code PHP even in sleep * Terms like social network analysis‚ open graph‚ FoaF‚ SaaS doesnt sound scary No. of

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    colonialism theory‚ I believe that we must first take a brief look at how we got here. In order to reach the post era‚ we first must walk through the challenges and lessons of those before us. How else would the history that we have to teach us today be there‚ how else would we have the literature to educate us? Colonialism was all about the newer‚ bigger‚ better lands and though these lands had natives already‚ they were just another obstacle. They would befriend the natives and get them to teach them

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    The article‚ “The Impact of the Indian Immigrants on Colonial Trinidad Society” by Marianne D. Ramesar seeks to address the contributions‚ and effect on the primitive Trinidadian civilization by Indian settlers/immigrants. The research appraises the influence of this particular ethnic group in various aspects. It is clear from the abstract of the article that this is an ambiguous task (evidenced by the numerous sources used to gain relevant data). The article in fact is clear which is aided by the

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    Since the ancient times‚ religion has influenced the principles of society‚ and still continues to do so. The foundation of society and all the moral values were totally based on the religious values. During the age of colonial America‚ the Puritans were known for their peculiar religious ideologies on which the moral values of the society were shaped. With scientific and technological advancement in the future‚ the ideologies of the American people started to change. Philosophically‚ America underwent

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    England’s long-time enemy and challenger for control of North America‚ France‚ had‚ with the assistance of Native American allies‚ scored a series of victories over English colonial troops from the backcountry of Virginia through New England. Fear that France would soon make a move to drive all the English out of North America seemed ready to become reality. A distraught Virginia Governor Robert Dinwiddie had warned the colony’s assemblymen that the very "Welfare of all the Colonies on this

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    the planters and the Indians. Because Sir William Berkeley‚ the Governor of Virginia had willingly denied support to the farmers‚ Bacon assumed leadership of an unauthorized expedition against the Indians. When Bacon learned that Governor Berkeley was rising a force against him‚ he turned away from the Indians to fight with Berkley. This had now become a serious problem for the governor. When news of this revolt had reached King Charles II‚ it alarmed him so that he dispatched eleven hundred troops

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    Government During the Spanish Period The Philippines was under the Spanish government for more than three centuries. Without any freedom and independence‚ Filipinos had to adjust and adapt to the new form of government as well as to different culture and traditions. The laws implemented in the country were all from the King of Spain passed through his representative who was called the Governor-General‚ “who was the source of civil power for the various levels of administration” (Agoncillo‚ 2008

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    IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENT ON ADOLESCENT AS MAJOR Causes aggression AND VIOLENCE INTRODUCTION According to “wood worth” a prominent psychologist environment cover all the outside factors that have acted on the individual since begin life.” Environment plays influencing role on the growth and development of the individual behavior and other personality characteristic such as anxiety‚ frustration‚ stress‚ aggression and violence etc. these influences can be further divided into three areas

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    Colonial Fashion Fashion is built upon different‚ new and occurring trends. Some trends last for decades and others a few days. It all depends on society and the people in it. But where did all these trends come from and what did they build on? I believe that colonial fashion is the answer to that. Colonial fashion during the Revolutionary War is far from what fashion means now‚ in 2016‚ but statements such as how clothes were adorned according to social class‚ clothes of the workplace of men and

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