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    Painted Door”- Analysis of Ann Throughout the short story “The Painted Door” the main character‚ Ann‚ resembles a selfish‚ frustrated‚ unhappy and insecure character with a weak personality. She faces some problems with both herself and John‚ her husband. They do not have a very healthy relationship which leads to John’s suicidal death in the end. John is a simple farmer who thinks the only way he can please Ann is by working all day to earn money for her. However Ann would prefer him to spend

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    In life loss and the uncertainty of specific identity are two things that everyone faces‚ whether it be losing a family member‚ or a part of themselves as an individual or struggling with their cultural identity and finding their true self. All six poems I am going to explore share the themes of loss and identity. The first poem I will be considering is Grace Nichols’ “Island Man”. In this poem Grace Nichols shows the themes of loss and identity by describing both of the cultures in which the

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    Image Retrieval Using Ann

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    annotation etc. Many of the existing methods focus on the feature extraction and to bridge up the gap between low level features and high level semantics. In this paper we propose a supervised machine learning (SML) using artificial neural network (ANN) and singular value decomposition (SVD) for image retrieval. Specifically we use back propagation algorithm (multilayer perceptron) (MLP) for training and testing our proposed model. Experimental results show that by changing parameters of feature vector

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    The Loss of Faith

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    The Role of Desires in the Movement Towards and Away from God Everyone has desires‚ whether it is the desire for professional success‚ family and personal health‚ a decent roof over their head‚ and owning the Powerball Mega-millions winning ticket. Possibly the most common is man’s innate desire to love and know God. To know and love God means putting God first. Since the very beginning‚ mankind has struggled to prioritize the desire for God over the desire for other earthly things. This struggle

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    was born. Racism was a big thing for blacks. They weren’t able to go many places or do many things without getting yelled at. “Sweetness” proposes the impression of how hard it was for an African American family in the nineties. Sweetness and Lula Ann struggle in their everyday life to make it through the day. The narrative is first person point of view and is told by Sweetness‚ a single‚ African American woman. These characters try to function in a world filled with discrimination and hate. This

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    Carol Ann Duffy: Stealing

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    Interactive Oral Commentary: Stealing My name is Kate Sampson and today I will be analysing Carol Ann Duffy’s poem‚ Stealing. To begin with‚ I will provide some background information to help put the themes in this poem into context. It was published in the 1980’s during Margaret Thatcher’s Prime Ministership‚ it is essentially a political poem in response to a new culture of greed and selfishness that ignored the working-class. There were constant poll tax riots‚ miner’s strikes‚ homelessness

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    Cannon‚ Lou. Reagan. New York: Putnam‚ 1982. Lou Cannon has covered Ronald Reagan for thirty-six years‚ first as a reporter for the San Jose Mercury News‚ later as the White House correspondent for the Washington Post. He began with covering Reagan’s first campaign for governor of California in 1966 and continued until Reagan’s recent death in 2004. His other books on Reagan include Ronnie and Jesse: A Political Odyssey‚ Ronald Reagan: The Presidential Portfolio‚ President Reagan: The Role

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    Commonwealth a novel by Ann Patchett is the story of marriage‚ divorce‚ happiness‚ death‚ love‚ survival and the Commonwealthunconditional love of family. In an attempt to avoid his growing family on Sunday‚ a family day‚ Bert Cousins crashes Franny Keating’s christening party‚ telling his wife it’s a “work thing”. He brings along the only thing he had around the house that might pass as a gift‚ a big bottle of gin. Bert Cousin’s bottle of gin mixed with the juice from the Keating’s backyard orange

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    Carol Ann Duffy Diction

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    The poem ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy portrays a realistic and honest view on love. Duffy has a unique perspective of love contrasting to the stereotypical way love is often thought about. She compares love to an onion‚ which is odd because an onion is neither visually appealing nor valued but Duffy’s insight on love and unconventional way of perceiving love is what makes the poem Valentine interesting. She presents her ideas by using a range of different poetic devices such as‚ choosing a distinct

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    Valentine Valentine By Carol Ann Duffy By Carol Ann Duffy Valentine is a love poem written by Carol Ann Duffy. Throughout the poem she compares love to an onion. She does this by using different techniques such as imagery ‚ word structure and of course by using poetic devices. All these techniques help her make this poem so special and unusual‚ and it helps her to describe her own points of view about love. ‘Not a red rose or a satin heart.’ Is the first line of the poem. The poet creates

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