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    An Analysis of; Flower Fed Buffaloes by Vachel Lindsay Content + “a brief Profile” Vachel Lindsay’s “Flower Fed Buffaloes” is a carefully crafted lament of the destruction of the prairies‚ of what was once beauty‚ conveyed through the metaphor of the buffalo‚ the bison species native to the Great Plains. The bison were the very lifeblood of the prairie‚ and all of the Plains Indians‚ the Native American tribes (Lindsay specifically references the Pawnee and Blackfoot) depended on the buffalo for

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    The poem “Flower Fed Buffaloes” by V. Lindsay is a short text set on the prairies of America in old days. It is about “Flower Fed Buffaloes” where the old days take pass and that the buffaloes did not live there because locomotives has taken over the prairie‚ where buffaloes were. Three key techniques used by the poet were alliteration‚ metaphor and repetition. They were effective because they helped me understand the theme. The theme is the buffaloes prairies have been taken over by the modern day

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    Essay analysis on “Flower fed buffaloes” “The tossing‚ blooming‚ perfumed grass”. Through this powerful but yet humble verse‚ the author transmits a delightful scene into the reader’s mind‚ but also introduces the reader to the main idea which is how nature is affected by human activity. The author’s great potential on illustration demonstrates his ability to enchant the reader. Lindsay’s excellence is truly shown by the usage of personal connotations and his precise and chosen language. The

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    contrast the portrayal of nature in “Report to Wordsworth” and “The Flower-Fed Buffaloes” Both poets of “ Report to Wordsworth” and “The Flower-Fed Buffaloes” depict nature in their poems in different ways as well as similar ways with the usage of imagery‚ figurative devices and through the structure. Vachel Lindsay talks about the approaching of modernization and its wreckage to the natural environment‚ including the buffaloes. Boey Kim Cheng is informing about the disintegration of nature by

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    The Flower-Fed Buffaloes and Report to Wordsworth have a common theme. The thematic links between them are how humans are destroying the world and killing nature. In Report to Wordsworth‚ Boey is revealing the lack of respects humans have towards the nature nowadays. In Lindsay’s poem‚ the subject matter is how the buffaloes are disappearing from the spring fields due to the invasion of humans. The Flower-Fed Buffaloes is an effective title. Not only the alliteration of ‘f” can emphasise the buffaloes

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    ReSA The Review School of Accountancy Tel. No. 735-9807 & 734-3989 BUSINESS LAW Atty. Marcelino S. Bonafe Jr. QUIZ- NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW (PART II) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A negotiable instrument must contain a promise or order to pay a sum certain in money‚ except a) Which must be payable to order or bearer b) That must be in writing c) Which must be an unconditional promise or order d) The payee must be identified 2. The following are the functions

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    Lindsay Lieberman explains how child pageantry causes emotional‚ physical‚ and monetary effects on both the competitors and the parents; this is the central claim of “Protecting Pageant Princesses: A Call for Statutory Regulation of Child Beauty Pageants.” Minor claim number one is that pageants can cause detrimental effects on a young woman such as depression‚ eating disorders‚ and body image issues that accelerate into lifetime problems. Brook Breedwell competed in pageants as a young child‚ and

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    accurately as she says “a city roiling with children begging and men hawking everything from fake Nike t-shirts to fresh-cut mangoes to pirated DVD’s” Lindsay is raised on a farm‚ by her father and mother‚ but her mother is assumed to be dead now. Her father had the farm‚ and due to that‚ he is very absorbed about animals being sold locally. Lindsay also got the interest for animals‚ which you can see when she talks about her being a “flexitarian”; “There’s nothing wrong with eating a little animal

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    Week 1 Discussion Question1: Please respond to the following: Describe the areas (student‚ professional‚ citizen‚ family member‚ friend‚ etc.) of your life in which writing plays a major role. Explain. Writing plays a major role in my student and professional life. I work at a financial institution and in order to communicate effectively throughout my organization it is vital that my writing skills are up to par. I am currently enrolled in school and being a student at Strayer I am required

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    1. The focus of Madison’s Federalist 10 essay is his concern over factions. Explain what factions are‚ why they form‚ over what issues they form‚ and why both minority and majority factions are dangerous. According to Madison factions create “instability‚ injustice‚ confusion and violence.” By factions federalist No. 10 clearly states “a number of citizens‚ whether they amount to a majority or a minority of the whole. The two main groups that Madison refers to are the minority and majority groups

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