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    “Write about the ways Auden tells the story in the poetic piece ‘Miss Gee’?” Through the ballad of ‘Miss Gee’ Auden tells the story of the character Miss Edith Gee this is achieved in a variety of ways. The poetic piece is a ballad intended to be read to the tune of ‘St James’ Infirmary’. Auden has created a regular pattern of quatrains as well as a regular rhythm which progresses the general flow of the poem and creates the atmosphere of a story for the reader. The initial exposition is extremely

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    Comparing Medical Device Law & Regulations of Japan‚ EU and US Japan Competent Authority‚ Related Organization Population: 127 million Ministry of Health‚ Labor and Welfare( MHLW)‚ -Pharmaceutical and Food Safety Bureau‚ - Office of Medical Device Control - Office of Compliance - Pharmaceutical Affairs office of each Government Prefectures - Review and Audit by Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Agency (PMDA): about 30 specialists Registered Certification Body (RCB) :14 (JQA‚ TUV/RH , TUV/SUD‚ BSI

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    ’The Pains of Sleep ’ is written in the first person present tense from the point of view of an un-named narrator; which may (or may not) be the author. However‚ the nightmares and sleep disruption described in the poem are symptomatic of withdrawal from opiate addiction‚ an affliction from which Coleridge was known to suffer‚ and it is prudent to assume that it is the poet who speaks in this poem. The use of a first person present narrative gives this poem an intimate‚ almost conversational tone

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    poem “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ Wilfred Owen uses a variety of literary devices to tell a sickening sight which he encountered in World War 1. He discusses a side of war no one wants to talk about and challenges the reader’s thinking. Owen uses the literary devices of tone‚ figurative language‚ and imagery to showcase the actuality of what soldiers faced and encountered while both on and off the battlefield. The first literary device used throughout

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    NAME: Leong Kang Ping‚ Isaiah ( 27 ) DATE: 9 December 2014 CLASS: 2H SEC 1 LITERATURE 2014 DECEMBER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK TASK IN 5 STAGES: 1 CHOOSE a song with English lyrics that use at least TWO literary techniques from the six elements we have learnt‚ namely simile‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ rhyme‚ alliteration or onomatopoeia. Here are some examples you may choose: 1. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole 2. “100 Years” by Five for Fighting 3. “Swallowed in the Sea” by

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    and profound meaning of how the poet Emily‚ has calmly given an acceptance to her death. This piece is appropriately considered poetry‚ for the simple and obvious way that Emily utilized some key poetic devices within her poem. In the poem‚ Because I could not stop for Death‚ Emily uses the poetic devices: personification‚ alliteration‚ and metaphor in order to introduce the theme to the reader and to signify the overall importance behind it. The focal theme of the poem was merely about how death

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    How does Hardy use language and poetic form to convey meaning and ideas in ‘Wagtail and Baby’? The poem ‘Wagtail and baby’ is a commentary of the observations from the perspective of an infant by the side of a ford. The focus of the baby is the wagtail and it watches as various animals approach it. What causes the baby confusion is the animals cause the bird no stress‚ but when a man approaches the bird flys swiftly away in ‘Terror’ before he even gets close. Thomas Hardy has done this to show

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    In the section I selected from ‘Us and Them‚’ the author‚ David Sedaris‚ uses a plethora of literary devices to comedically depict a mundane conversation and a boy’s mother’s reaction to it. The conversation depicted in the passage‚ and its following few lines‚ are perfect representations of the flow of feelings produced by uncomfortable conversation. Throughout the passage‚ the author makes consistent use of hyperbolic statements for comedic effect‚ both overtly and covertly. The first‚ and perhaps

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    INTRODUCTION Terumo Corporation is a leading medical devices and healthcare management products manufacturer headquartered in Japan‚ with a global network spanning across Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ the Americas and the Middle East. Founded with the aim of designing and making superior thermometers‚ Terumo has always been committed to contributing to society by helping to provide better healthcare through high quality and innovative medical technology. The objective of this essay is to obtain an

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    MOLETRONICS-“an invisible technology” ABSTRACT As a scientific pursuit‚ the search for a viable successor to silicon computer technology has garnered considerable curiosity in the last decade. The latest idea‚ and one of the most intriguing‚ is known as molecular computers‚ or moletronics‚ in which single molecules serve as switches‚ "quantum wires" a few atoms thick serve as wiring‚ and the hardware is synthesized chemically from the bottom up. The central thesis of moletronics

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