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    Projective verse

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    Projective verse I recorded my voice when I was talking to my friends on the phone‚ when I was teaching in class and when I was talking to my dog. When I listened to them‚ I found one common element of the way of talking‚ which is: I don’t breathe! I go bla bla bla bla bla bla not until I finish one long sentence that I won’t stop. No wonder I always feel very tired after talking or speaking to friends. But I am softer when I am talking to my dog. According

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    commentary By : Maaria Chehab Basking shark by Norman MacCaig is a free verse poem‚ that might have been written to question the ‘evil’ natures of humans‚ using sharks metaphorical renaissance for the idea. The narrator introduces this un-intuitive question in line 13‚ quite bluntly by saying “ So who is the monster? The thought made me grow pale….” MacCaig uses figurative language‚ syntax‚ and diction to create this artwork. The poem starts off in a body of water‚ with the narrator introducing the scene

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    nJeffry R. Halverson R. Bennett Furlow Steven R. Corman Report No. 1202 / July 9‚ 2012 This research was supported by a grant (N00014-09-1-0872) from the Office of Naval Research The CSC is a research unit of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a strategic initiative of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. It promotes advanced research‚ teaching‚ and public discussions of the role of communication in combating terrorism‚ promoting national security

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    Philips

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    several products of Philips Healthcare. For example the MultiDiagnost Eleva or the Juno DRF (http://www.healthcare.philips.com/us_en/products/xray/products/fluoroscopy/psg_diagnostics_index.wpd‚ 2012). In these products the current technology plays a very important part. In fact‚ it is the centre part of where the rest of the product is built around. The production process of these products is arranged so that the current technology is put to use as effectively as possible. This also indicates that

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    THE PHILIPS COMPANY MUHAMMAD SHUAIB KHAN COMSATS‚ATTOCK The PHILIPS COMPANY GLOBAL OPERATIONS OF PHILIPS PREPARED BY: MUHAMMAD SHUAIB KHAN SP11-MBA-001 SUMMITTED TO: MUHAMMAD ANEES ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT SCIENCES COMSATS INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ATTOCK PREFACE: First of all i want to thank ALLAH ALMIGHTY for making me enable enough in completing this task.I am also very thankful;to Mr.Muhammad Anees for his guidance‚ without which this project can never

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    able to see Dimitrov portray his gender by acknowledging the gay community. This allows one to explore the relationship of artist and contemporary gay poetry that he creates. Moreover‚ allowing one to observe how his identity shapes his poetry. Dimitrov’s gay identity is what makes his poetry distinct from others creating juxtaposition between gender and sex. “Sensualism” portrays the narrators longing for feeling. This poem expands upon the idea of lust‚ and companionship of another. In doing so‚

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    Compare the ways in which Larkin and Abse discuss the subject of death in their poems When the subject of death is addressed by poets Larkin and Abse they imply that death is a certain and predetermined demise to our lives. However through analysing there style of poetic writing‚ readers can appreciate their different attitudes towards death. Larkin appears accepting of death‚ acknowledging fate in a realistic way. Abse however is emotionally impacted and overall unaccepting of the part it plays

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    To This Day Poem Analysis

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    I wanted to talk to you about a very important issue at our school. There is the problem of bullying and I would like to say something about it which will hopefully change things. Starting off with this poem I had found on the internet which is a very inspiring poem about bullying. It is called: To This Day- for the bullied and the beautiful by Shane Koyczan. ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_______________________________________________________________________________ When I was a kid I used to think that

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    How do Larkin and Abse present the idea of disappointment and loss? Both Larkin and Abse write poems about disappointment and loss but both having a different idea to how it is presented In ‘Home is so sad‚’ by Philip Larkin‚ the idea of disappointment and loss is presented through a home. The form and structure gives off spontaneous thoughts and written in two quintains and each stanza containing 5 lines. Each line contains ten syllables with a basic iambic metre and containing internal full

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    Compare the ways in which Larkin and Abse write about settings in their poems. In your response you must include detailed critical discussion of at least two of Larkin’s poems. In ‘Mr Bleaney’ Larkin explores the setting of an old house‚ still ever present with the spirit and legacy of its last occupant. Setting is presented as impressionable on its inhabitant‚ restricting and institutionalising their lives. Similarly‚ Abse’s poem ‘Leaving Cardiff’ also displays themes regarding setting giving

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