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    Elements

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    Elements / Characters Crisostomo Ibarra - Also known as Juan Crisostomo Ibarra y Magsilan‚ a Filipino who studied in Europe for 7 years. The love interest of Maria Clara. Son of Don Rafael Ibarra. Elias - Ibarra’s mysterious friend and a fugitive. Kapitan Tiyago - Also known as Don Santiago de los Santos the known father of Maria Clara. Padre Damaso - Also known as Damaso Verdolagas‚ a Franciscan Friar and Maria Clara’s biological father. Padre Salvi - Also known as Bernardo Salvi. Maria Clara’s

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    Ode to the West Wind is a poem addressed to the west wind. It is personified both as a "Destroyer" and a "Preserver". It is seen as a great power of nature that destroys in order to create‚ that kills the unhealthy and the decaying to make way for the new and the fresh. The personification of the west wind as an enchanter‚ as a wild spirit is characteristic of Shelley’s poetry. Shelley’s personification of the west wind can be called "myth poesies"‚ another kind of metaphor. The poem is divided

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    The Winds of Change

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    Gary J. Leleux 27 June 2012 Western Civilization ii Dr. James Rogers The Winds of Change World War I and World War II had the biggest impact on the West than any other conflict Western Civilization has had to experience or had experienced since. From the start of World War I by an assassin’s bullet in June of 1914 until the signing of the Japanese instrument of surrender onboard the USS Missouri in September 1945‚ this planet‚ more specifically‚ Western Civilization had rapidly changed. Why

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    Man Of Earth

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    MAN OF EARTH Amador T. Daguio (January 8‚ 1912-1967) obtained his M.A. in English at Stanford U. as a Fulbright scholar. In 1954‚ he obtained his Law degree from Romualdez Law College in Leyte. Daguio was editor and public relations officer in various offices in government and the military. He also taught for twenty-six years at the University of the East‚ U.P.‚ and Philippine Women’s University. In 1973‚ six years after his death‚ Daguio was conferred the Republic Cultural Heritage Award. The poem

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    Wind of Change

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    Article 1 Wind of Change Change having a consistency since the beginning‚ the beginning of time. First‚ the big bang‚ then our forefathers‚ then the apple and now the apple again. Now the kinds of changes; passing of the years brought about the change of man from ape‚ wood age to the current age of technology and speed. Now to speak about the constant‚ the social change‚ Satyagraha‚ force-love and force-truth. Changing the physiology from resistance and non-violence to patience and

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    The Summary of P.B. Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind Published in 1820‚ P.B. Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind‚ is a poem which allegorizes the role of the poet as the voice of change and revolution. Shelley realizes that he cannot in actual life‚ rise to the height of imaginative perfection‚ which was his dream. But it is his bold optimism that he invokes the West Wind to blow the clarion call to the ‘unawaken’d earth’ and to sow the seeds of hope of regeneration. The poem begins with three stanzas

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    Nest in the Wind

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    NEST IN THE WIND ANT 200 Book Test Name __________________________________ Class start time ____________ 1. Contrast Pohnpeian and industrial explanations on how the island came into being. a. The Pohnpeian explanation is an example of a supernatural creation story. b. Pohnpeians explain that an octopus directed Sapikini to the island. c. The industrial explanation is based on science. d. People in industrial society say volcanoes erupted and formed the island. e. all of

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    Structure of the Earth

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    Life on Mars and Life on Earth • Life on Earth - Right spot‚ suitable for life - Size of earth has allowed the internal heat from leaking too rapidly - Plate tectonic activity and bulkinism helps maintain and recycle carbon dioxide which helps prevent the earth from freezing - The magnetic field from the inner core maintains heat at a certain level protecting earth - Within the atmosphere‚ there exists hydrogen‚ water‚ methane and ammonia - These gases are subject to lightening and

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    Layers of the Earth

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    different layers within the Earth. The core is at center of the Earth. The Earth’s core takes up sixteen percent of Earth’s volume‚ containing thirty-three percent of its Mass ..Pressure rises steadily inside the earth because of the weight of overlying rock. Therefore ‚the Pressure at the outer boundary of the core reaches 1.37 million atmospheres‚ 3.7 million Atmospheres. The core is made mostly of iron and nickel and possibly smaller amounts of lighter elements including sulfur and oxygen.

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    The Divine Wind

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    In Garry Disher’s ’The Divine Wind‚’ it sends across a strong and important message that in a time of horrific war‚ everyone loses-including the so-called ’winners’. This message is conveyed throughout the text as Hart’s mother loses her life in the surrounding circumstances of war. Hart also loses his life-long love‚ Mitsy‚ not by death but by the alienation of the Japanese. Even though Hart is labelled as a ’winner’ because he belonged to Australia‚ which was one of the allied forces. Hart still

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