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    The Beach

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    potentially suffocating warmth. The beach was tiny compared to the resorts further along the coastline‚ sheltered by the surrounding forests of palm trees. It was an almost perfect semi-circle of fine‚ dark volcanic sand‚ with not a trace of the inland civilization in sight – an unspoilt‚ secluded paradise on an island gradually being colonised by armies of skyscrapers‚ strip clubs and tourist traps. There was a humble building near the eastern end of the beach‚ a traditional affair on stilts with

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    My most memorable day started out with my brother and me visiting my grandmother by bicycle for lunch on a Saturday. We rode our bikes without incident to her house but on the return trip‚ my brother’s bike broke. I got off my bike and walked it with him until we got to a long steep hill that led to the railroad tracks we needed to cross. Before the railroad tracks there was a small dirt jump built by some kids a few weeks back. I left my brother and rode down the hill to pick up speed to go off

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    Dover Beach

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    “Dover Beach” ENG125 Debora Zeringue July 15‚ 2013 “Dover Beach”‚ written by Matthew Arnold‚ is about a beach that is really beautiful‚ but holds much deeper significance than what meets the eye. “Matthew Arnold presents a very real theme of love and magnificence in his poem. He creates a scene of beauty among the sea and shores‚ mixed with night and moonlight” (Harrison). He also presents us with underlying misery‚ which is easily over looked and disregarded. Arnold writes of love and loss

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    versus Reality’ in Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’ ‘Dover Beach’ is a poem by the English poet Matthew Arnold. The locale of the poem is the English ferry port of Dover Kent‚ facing Calais‚ France. This was the place where Matthew Arnold honeymooned in 1851 (Wikipedia Contributors). In Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’‚ the speaker draws visual imagery to show that what is generally perceived is false and hence an illusion‚ and he contrasts it using aural imagery to show what is truly real

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    Senses

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    A sensory system consists of the five main senses: sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch and taste. Each individual sense posses their own advantages and disadvantages‚ but all are crucial to a person’s survival. However‚ many individuals still take these natural gifts for granted. This is where the same question continues to surface; “if you had to give up one of your senses‚ which one would you select?” In other words‚ which sense could a person do best without? I think about this every single time I spend

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    At the Beach

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    prominently in the chapters to come. The reason for this is that most investments‚ whether they involve real assets or financial assets‚ can be analyzed using the discounted cash flow (DCF) approach. As a result‚ the DCF approach is broadly applicable and widely used in practice. For example‚ the next two chapters show how to value bonds and stocks using an extension of the techniques presented in this chapter. Before going on‚

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    Wind and Beach

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    Two methods used : beach fabric anaylysis and measuring Cliff height. Beach fabric analysis and profile: Equipment used: Quadrat‚ Written recording sheets‚ Measuring tape ‚ Tennis balls‚ Stopwatch‚ Ranging poles‚ Clinometer ( Homemade )‚ Compass‚ Anomemeter. Beach profile : To show that this is a sandy beach and was made from erosional process. The Quadrat: · I threw the quadrat along the foreshore midshore and backshore so I could begin my investigation of the beach.I then procceded to

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    Senses

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    gateways or modalities‚ six of these being the five sense organs plus the mind‚ or "inner sense‚" and the other six being the objects of each of these. The Eighteen Factors of Cognition Consciousness | Sense Organ | Object | Consciousness | | Eye | Material Shapes | Visual | | Ear | Sounds | Auditory | | Nose | Smells | Olfactory | | Tongue | Tastes | Gustatory | | Body | Tangibles | Tactile | | Mind Mental | Objects | Mental | (Senses+object)+interpretation=Perception. Perception+mental

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    Dover Beach

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    Dover Beach Essay In the symbolic poem “Dover Beach” written by Matthew Arnold the main idea is that of change. The poet uses language features and techniques such as assonance‚ extended metaphor and adjectives as well as using symbolism. The effect of this is to decorate the poem and to enhance the way the main idea of science overthrowing religion is being shown. The poet‚ Matthew Arnold‚ uses descriptive language‚ language techniques and symbolism to dramatically enhance the poem‚ titled ‘Dover

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    of ‘On Chesil Beach’‚ reveal about the two protagonists characters. The initial information that we learn from Ian McEwan in the opening paragraph‚ about the two protagonist characters in ‘On Chesil beach’ is that they are newlyweds on their wedding night‚ and that they are extremely inexperienced of anything remotely sexual and are both fairly ignorant of the subject. The phrase‚ ‘They lived in a time when a conversation about sexual difficulties was plainly impossible’ describes how one of the

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