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    To begin‚ Dover Beach expresses the relationship of reality versus illusion. In Dover Beach‚ Arnold tells the readers that he want his lover and himself to be honest and more truthful to one another because Arnold know that the world is not everything it seems to be and that “Hath really neither joy‚ nor love‚ nor light‚ nor certitude‚ nor peace‚ nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain‚ Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight‚ Where ignorant armies clash by night” (5‚5-9)

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    Why do whales beach themselves? By Anda November 8 2009 Environmental Science Instructor: Why do whales beach themselves? The Scientific American article “Why do whales beach themselves?” published on June 1‚ 2009‚ bring the polemic and controversial reasons about the phenomenon observed in the last years when more than Fifty-five false killer whales were stranded on a South African beach over the weekend. The scientists still do not fully understand why mass stranding happen‚ and if

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    I am (was) a lifeguard for Long Beach Township Beach Patrol for 6 years in the town of Spray Beach and rent have rented an apartment in Ship Bottom for the past 3 summers. Last summer‚ I was on my way to work‚ in my lifeguard uniform travelling on a back street with a 25 mph speed limit when I came up behind a vehicle going about 15 mph. After a block or so I adjusted my car to see if there was traffic or pedestrians holding him up. There were none. The vehicle then pulled over and I slowed down

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    My favorite place to be is Daytona Beach. When you walk on the glittering sand it feels warm‚ soothing. Then you see the ocean it’s sparkling it looks like tiny crystals are floating on the surface. Oh!‚ also the golden sun shining down on you‚ and the crystal blue sky with puffy‚ wispy clouds floating above you. That reminds me make sure you bring lots of sunscreen‚ I usually bring 50% sun protection sunscreen. You might hear the crashing waves‚ that get up almost 6 feet to 8 feet tall! My

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    "Dover beach" is a beautiful poem written by a famous poet‚ Matthew Arnold; from the romantic era. The poem is melancholic and pessimistic in nature and shows human misery through the ages. The diction changes as the poem progresses‚ from the beginning till the end‚ soft and loving to hard and rough‚ respectively. The images are centered around the ocean‚ this is to show the analogy that life can be both turbulent as well as placid. The time that the poem occurs is through the night‚ having mystery

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    The Long Day By Dorothy Richardson After reading‚ “The Long Day” the manner of which people lived and survived during the depression has astounded me. Where she first boarded with Miss Jameson she didn’t have any sense of home and bliss. She had shared with her friend Miss Plympton and described her sense of home and bliss as living in country side. And when she later boarded with Miss Pringle she had felt a sense of home when she saw her stove little Lottie. After receiving kind words from Miss

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    In "Dover Beach‚" Matthew Arnold creates a monologue that shows how perceptions can be misleading. The theme of illusion versus reality in "Dover Beach" reflects the speaker’s awareness of the incompatibility between what is perceived and what truly is real. Arnold conveys the theme of "Dover Beach" through three essential developments. First‚ he uses visual imagery. Second‚ he uses sound (aural) imagery. Third‚ he uses rhythm and metric. These mechanics alone do not explain why illusion and reality

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    our friends‚ Annette and Bailey. This time was so memorable because there were babies to play with‚ everyone was hysterical because they started drinking at noon‚ and we had some painful falls on the tube and wakeboard. The best flip was on the last day of our trip. We were tubing on a four person tube behind my neighbor’s speed boat. Of course we wanted to flip‚ so to signify this‚ we all yawned as if we were bored. When the driver recognized this‚ he whipped us out right into a huge wave‚ and everything

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    BEACH RESORT DISASTERS‚ AN ECONOMIC HAZARD Many areas alongside the coastline of the USA are very prone to large scale and highly destructive natural disasters‚ such is the case of Dauphin Islands‚ Ala.‚ whereon severe storms and massive hurricanes can decimate whole towns. Often such regions are inhabited by well-off communities who simply choose to live in a beach resort knowing so well about the risk and its magnitude. Such communities then rely on the fact that the federal government put

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    (indent)One of the most eye-catching places in the world is the beach. Most will agree the ocean is one of the most majestic sights to behold. What is not commonly discussed is how this breathtaking location can be transcendental at night. An example of one of these beaches‚ Daytona Beach. (indent)Florida is known for its subtropical climate‚ but at night on the beach‚ the air becomes quite cool‚ like the sweltering air skated across ice before hitting your face. Temperatures are still very warm

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