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    Apple Logo Paper

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    Apple Logo Paper Trudy Swearingen Visual Literacy in Business Ray Schafer August 15‚ 2010 The Apple icon is probably one of the most recognizable logos I can recall. From the rainbow colored version designed by Rob Janoff and implemented in 1976‚ to the slick silver monochromatic version used today‚ it clearly conveys the Apple brand without so much as a word spoken about it. With simplicity of design‚ lack of mentioning the company name in print‚ its underlying message of “fresh”

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    Idealism Vs Realism

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    Additionally‚ Williams expresses anti-romanticism throughout this poem by speaking of an ordinary every day situation where his nose “Must […] have a part in everything” (“Williams” 14). Undoubtedly‚ this poem is simply relatable. Since everyone has a nose and probably experienced the same situation Williams has‚ this poem gains relationships

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    Garland’s role in the film would not have been as outstanding as it was. After the film release‚ “Garland received a special miniature Oscar in 1940 for her role in the film” (Evensen 1). The Oscar she received further confirms that Garland was absolutely extraordinary in The Wizard of Oz. Garland’s role as Dorothy was very cherished by fans: “[...][Garland] would always be the plucky girl from Kansas who yearned for a place where ‘the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.’” (“Judy Garland”

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    Examinership‚ Liquidation and Receivership are the three main insolvency schemes in Ireland; they are provided for in Part VII and Part VIII of the Companies Act 1963 as amended in 1990. The main differences between examinerships‚ liquidations and receivership are outline below; Examinership Examinership is a process where a Company that is insolvent or likely to become insolvent may be placed under the protection of the Court for a period of up to 100 days so as to enable the Examiner to formulate

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    Although this line can in ordinary be a cliché‚ it relates back to Dorothy’s desires and ordeals toward her goal of returning home from Oz. The general idea we take away from this film is that maturation of not only Dorothy but her colleagues‚ play a role in understanding that being able to acknowledge our past and learn from it‚ can help to push through to discover one’s already perceived potential. This can be seen in another explicit meaning: “Somewhere over the rainbow‚” which when joined with

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    The Fish Poem

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    "The Fish" The poem‚ “The Fish”‚ written by Elizabeth Bishop is filled with descriptions and deeper‚ significant meaning. The title of the poem it is very straightforward. “The Fish” is singular leading the readers to believe that the person who caught the fish will never forget their experience. The fish that was caught must have made a significant‚ long standing impact for the angler catching it. In the beginning of the poem it states‚ “I caught a tremendous fish”. Knowing from personal experience

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    Elizabeth Bishop

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    detail and many of her poems are self referential. The 4 poems I have studied are “the filling station”‚ “The fish”‚ “the prodigal” and “sestina”. The Filling Station The theme of this poem is a statement about life. The poet brings to life the ordinary mundane scene of a petrol station and she subtly alludes to the family life that exists there. Her objective is to convey the idea that love exists beneath the grim dirty façade. This is a love that is feminine powerful and only visible when one

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    Moby dick

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    Let me suggest that Moby-Dick is an almost totally ironic novel‚ perhaps a parody. Bear with me. Though anti-Transcendental‚ it is written in the Transcendental style. A symbolic novel‚ its major ’symbol’ symbolizes absolutely nothing. Its heroic central figure is a character on the epic scale‚ whose strength overwhelms all the men who surround him; but he is blinded by his own vision‚ mouths the ideas of an author whom Melville thought "a humbug‚" and is ultimately a parody of the Transcendentalist

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    Imagine for a minute that you are walking into a tunnel. The entire tunnel is comprised of rainbows‚ you can barely see. You feel as though you must walk down it‚ its imperative that you do‚ no matter what it takes. You know it might hurt you as you hear the sounds coming from ahead‚ you know it might even drive you mad‚ yet you feel you must do it. You’re scared‚ but you know the meaning of you existence is at the end of the tunnel. Do you turn back‚ or do you run in head on? This question may seem

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    people are more than their flaws as long as they work hard towards their dreams. Eliot’s article verifies that all people are innately flawed‚ but with proper guidance‚ it is possible to overcome what was once inherent. Personally‚ these pieces absolutely confirm my beliefs about what it means to be human. We are flawed creatures‚ but that does not mean that is all we are. We as a society have a duty to one another which is why I agree with Eliot; she has discovered what is “wrong” with boys and

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