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    The poet William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850) believes that every human being is a sojourner in the mortal world‚ whereas his real home being heaven. In fact‚ the poet starts with the major premise that men descend form God. To Wordsworth‚ God was everywhere manifest in the harmony of nature‚ and he felt deeply the kinship between nature and the soul of humankind. Man has his soul which knows no decay and destruction. But as one is born‚ one begins to be confined within the flesh. The soul‚ bound in

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    Rainbow Technologies Profile 2010 Page 1 of 24 Rainbow Technologies Company Profile Offices Durban +27 82 443 0007 peterc@rainbowtech.co.za PO Box 1001 Wandsbeck 3631 Richards Bay +27 83 269 1268 hugos@rainbowtech.co.za PO Box12240 Empangeni‚ 3880 Web Site : www.rainbowtech.co.za Rainbow Technologies Profile 2010 Page 2 of 24 INDEX 1. GENERAL ______________________________________________________________3 2. PRODUCTS & SERVICES ______________________________________________4 2.1

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    AP Literature and Composition Lanier Langdale Prose Analysis The Rainbow January 30‚ 2015 The Magic Land Lawrence uses comparison‚ imagery‚ and symbolism to separate the woman from the rest of her family and capture her desire for a different life. While the Brangwen’s are content with their way of life‚ the woman is fascinated by the unknown. The woman sees the urban cities as magic and knowledge as the most important human characteristic. The comparison and contrast of the Brangwen’s‚ the

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    Francisco Mata Mrs. Harschlip Eng 102 “The Leap” In James Dickey’s poem “The Leap‚” he tells about his memory of a “thin/and muscular‚ wide-mouthed‚ eager to prove” (21-22) girl‚ Jane MacNaughton. He talks about how she goes from being‚ “the fastest runner in the seventh grade”‚ (3) to a “Mother of four.” (28) Jane who spurned the earth‚ as a seventh grade runner‚ left behind the “slow-footed yokels” (44) in her cloud of dust. The playground champion is finally overcome by reality. She

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    Romantics agreed on a definition of Romanticism. Were the six great figures of Romanticism; Blake‚ Wordsworth‚ Coleridge‚ Shelley‚ Byron‚ and Keats‚ to be put in a room together they would probably have falling outs - so different were they philosophically‚ personally‚ and artistically. Yet there is a common element‚ a binding element – and one expressed most clearly in the poetry of William Wordsworth. What all the Romantics shared was a reaction against a conception of poetry conceived by the Classicists

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    Recently I read and enjoyed a poem called ‘Rainbow’ by John Agard which was about his view on how he saw the rainbow. He used his imagination to look at the rainbow in many ways. The poem was very effective because the poet used a lot of techniques such as colloquial language to invite us into his conversation. He applied these techniques to convey his ideas. The metaphor “ one big smile across the sky “ is very effective because in the poets eyes it looks like one big smile‚ but to the ordinary

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    determine our attitudes and values throughout the entire course of our lives. This can be seen within Raimond Gaita’s 1998 memoir ‘Romulus my Father’ and William Wordsworth’s 1978 poem ‘Tintern Abbey’ as they search through their past and discover their own individual sense of acceptance to their story and their world. The 1998 reflective memoir ‘Romulus my Father’ is

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    your company‚ which was advertised [in name of newspaper/on name of website etc] on [date]. [In this paragraph‚ provide background information about yourself and state and why you are interested in the new position]. I have enclosed my CV to support my application. It shows that I would bring important skills to the position‚ including: · [key skill one] · [key skill two] · [key skill three] · [key skill four]. [Use this space to give the employer more information about how you match

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    Rainbow Technology

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    printing the data encoded in a ABSTRACT Rainbow technology‚a breakthrough in digital data storage enables us to store up to a massive 450GB on just a piece of paper. Rainbow Storage is a group of techniques to store digital data in some colors‚ color denser way much higher capacities can be achieved. Paper is‚ of course‚ bio-degradable‚ unlike CDs or DVDs. And sheets of paper also cost a fraction of the cost of a CD or DVD. combinations and some symbols This boon

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    of effort and the weight of the body in modern dance whereas ballet requires the dancer to create the illusion of freedom from gravity. The two video “Rainbow’ Round My Shoulder” by Donald McKayle and “Chroma” by Wayne McGregor are similar to each because they both use contemporary ballet but with different meaning behind it. “Rainbow’ Round My Shoulder” is a modern dance with deep meaning behind it. The song is very inspirational and meaningful through the choreography. The song is slow and

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