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    Comparison Essay Darlene D’Mello “Dulce Et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen and “The Soldier” by Rupert Brooke are both poems borne out of World War One. Despite the vast differences between the two‚ Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen were both poets during the war and their poems were written with 3 years of each other‚ “the Soldier” at the start of the war and “Dulce Et Decorum Est” towards the very end. Rupert Brooke wrote “The Soldier” right after the outbreak of the war‚ when patriotic fervour was high

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    Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen are poets who fought for England in the First World War. Both poets depict the same topic of war‚ but through different views and opinions. Despite them pertaining to the similarly themed subject‚ their language and tone invoke contrasting feelings in readers and affects their impression of war in opposite ways. Examples of these differences can be seen in the two poems by Rupert Brook ’The Dead (iii) and ’The Soldier’ and two by Wilfred Owen ’Anthem for Doomed Youth’

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    the texts you have studied “Soldier” – Rupert Brooke “Dulce et Decorum est” – Wilfred Owen Two poets I have identified to affect both feelings and thoughts through war poetry are Rupert Brooke with his pre- world war one poem ‘Soldier’ and Wilfred Owen through his poem ‘Dulce et Decorum est’. Both poems were written with the aim of affecting reader’s views towards the war‚ but the contrast between the two is unmistakeable. All throughout ‘Soldier’‚ Rupert Brooke is emphasising the superiority of

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    Rupert Murdoch is the inventor of the modern global information empire. With cable and satellite channels on five continents‚ Murdoch reaches nearly seventy five percent of the world. By diversifying and vertically integrating News Corp.‚ in addition to forming strategic alliances and pursuing joint ventures‚ Murdoch’s corporate strategy allows him to endlessly pursue growth opportunities. In 1954 Rupert Murdoch inherited two Adelaide newspapers‚ Sunday Mail and The News. He converted The News into

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    org/media/media/downloads/Missing_Out.pdf [Accessed 07.01.14] Wilkinson‚ R. & Pickett‚ R. (2010) The Spirit Level Why Equality is Better for Everyone‚ London: Penguin. Wintour‚ P.‚ Sabbagh‚ D. & Watt‚ N. (2011) Rupert Murdoch Gives Up BSKYB Takeover Bid‚ Available From http://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/jul/13/rupert-murdoch-gives-up-bskyb-bid [Accessed 09.01.14]

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    Rupert Murdoch‚ chairman and CEO of News Corp‚ is valued at $13.1 billion. His media dynasty which consists of 9 satellite television networks‚ 100 cable channels‚ 175 newspapers‚ 40 books imprints‚ 40 television stations‚ and 1 movie studio was started by his father Keith Murdock. Rupert grew up in the shadow of his father‚ and was constantly teased for the success and scandals surrounding his father. Rupert was always drawn into the wonders of his father’s world and was introduced to journalism

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    Granger‚ one of three starring roles in the Harry Potter film series. Watson was cast as Hermione at the age of nine‚ having previously acted only in school plays. From 2001 to 2010‚ she starred in seven Harry Potter films alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint; she will return for the final installment: the second part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Watson’s work on the Harry Potter series has earned her several awards and more than £10 million. She made her modelling debut for Burberry’s

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    and “The Soldier” show how the poets manage to put across their message effectively. In World War 1 many young men were encouraged to become soldiers and fight for their country. The poems “Dulce et Decorum est” by Wilfred Owen and “The Soldier” by Rupert Brooke tackle the subject of war and show the poet’s experience in war. In the poem “The Soldier” the poet speaks of the glory‚ honour and the nobility of war and of fighting and dying for England. Brooke shows a strong feeling of patriotism throughout

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    I introduction General comment Newspapers around the globe are in a state of flux. A newspaper is a lightweight and disposable publication (more specifically‚ a periodical)‚ usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. It may be general or special interest‚ and may be published daily‚ weekly‚ biweekly‚ monthly‚ bimonthly‚ or quarterly. In an era when newspapers in many regions of the world seem to expect their imminent death‚ an overwhelming majority of individuals reckon

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    the most profitable franchise in baseball with a pre-tax profit margin approaching 25 percent in many years. In late 1997‚ Peter O’Malley‚ Walter O’- Malley’s son and the Dodgers’ principal owner‚ sold the franchise for $350 million to media mogul Rupert Murdoch. A spokesman for Murdoch complimented the O’Malley family for the longstanding success of the Dodgers organization. “The O’Malleys have set a gold standard for franchise ownership. . . . We will do all in our power to live up to that standard

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