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    Edmund John Millington Synge (1871-1909)‚ an Irish playwright‚ wrote ‘Riders to the Sea’‚ one of his first two one-act plays (the other one is ‘The Shadow of the Glen’). ‘Riders to the Sea’ (1904) is Synge’s dramatic response to the experience of his frequent sojourns in the Aran Islands. ‘Riders to the Sea’ dramatizes the archetypal struggle of man against the hostile natural forces and rends man’s inevitable defeat in the conflict against predestination which brings out a tragic effect at the end

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    AN ARTICLE ON THE IDIOMATIC PHRASE “BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA” A common idiomatic expression in use in many English speaking countries is the reference to being caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. Among the most popular of English sayings‚ the origin of this particular idiom is routinely debated‚ with some tracing the saying back to the days of Roman and Greek mythology. Whatever the origin‚ the expression has come to refer to being caught in a dilemma involving only

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    (2007)conceived an event called “The Earth Hour” ‚in order to heighten people’s awareness of environmental conservation.In this report‚we focus on what does the Earth Hour bring to us and its effect. The Earth Hour is a worldwide event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF) in 2007 and held towards the end of March annually‚ encouraging households and business to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change.The event first originated

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    Suddenly‚ a large metal object plants itself beneath your feet. A porthole opens and men carry you inside the belly of the large iron beast floating nether you. What’s going to happen now? In Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea‚ this is exactly what main characters M. Aronmax‚ his servant Conseil‚ and Ned Land the harpooner‚ were thinking. After a hefty six-hour wait of being locked in a dark cell‚ the door opens. A man who introduces himself as Captain Nemo‚ an obvious leader

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    • Thesis • The Hawksbill Sea Turtle will become extinct with the rising temperature cause by the changes in our climate. • Taxonomy o Kingdom: Animalia o Phylum: Chordata o Class: Reptilla o Order: Testudines o Family: Cheloniidae o Genus: Eretmochelys o Species: imbricate o (NOAA 2005) http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/hawksbill.html#taxonomy • Distribution o Found in the tropical regions of the globe o Inhabit the Atlantic‚ Pacific‚ and Indian Oceans  “Hawksbills are believed to inhabit

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    Riders to the Sea is a famous one-act tragic play by John Millington Synge containing both modern and classical elements in it. The play is modern in that it deals with the sorrows and predicaments of a common human being and it is classical in that it maintains the classical principles of drama as laid down in Aristotle’s Poetic. Simply we can say that Riders to the Sea is a modern tragedy in classical settings and with classical overtones. Unlike Greek tragedies‚ Riders to the Sea deals with the

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    The lions in Santiago’s dreams represented his lost youth and his decreasing strength. For instance‚ when he needed strength on his long and strenuous voyage he thought of his dreams of the lions‚ and of them playing on the beach without a care in the world. With this in his mind it seemed to make him stronger and gave him the endurance to continue. The lions could also symbolize pride. Like the lions Santiago had pride. He was proud of his fishing skills. He was able to keep his lines straight

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    In 2006‚ an author‚ Richard Lewis‚ who lives in United Kingdom wrote a book‚ The Killing Sea‚ about the tsunami in 2004 in Indonesia. He wanted to teach all the readers a lesson to appreciate your loved ones while you have them. Thankfully‚ Lewis understood how people may not think that they are going to lose someone that they love because he know information about the tsunami who killed 230‚000 innocent people. A work well done‚ he created the sassy character‚ Sarah to have a conflict with her mom

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    Matthew Conchola ELA 6/7 Mrs.King 18 March 2016 Should Schools have School Wide searches? Schools should be allowed to conduct random searches of your private items for many reasons. All across the U.S kids have been disobeying and doing a lot of stuff that might be illegal or bad. The school tragedies in Littleton‚ Jonesboro‚ Springfield‚ West Paducah‚ and Pearl ‚these communities brought the threat to school safety into the public conscience and moved school safety onto the U.S. public

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    Impacts of Sea Level Rise There are two main reasons why sea levels are rising‚ firstly as air temperatures rise (due to climate change) the water in the oceans is warmed and expands. This process is called thermal expansion. The second reason being that as ice sheets and glaciers melt‚ they increase the amount of water in the oceans. Both of which are rather straightforward. Scientists have shown that in the past there have been periods of significant sea level change due to natural factors. However

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