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    Ryan Lynch Kristen Belcher ‚ 2013 Core Composition II Annotated Bibliography When thrown into a recycle bin in a college biology class‚ where does that plastic water bottle head off to? Does it arrive in a landfill in India‚ in the Gulf Coast‚ or reused in other bottles? The research question that will be addressed is; how efficient is recycling‚ from the bin to reusable material‚ and how well does it reduce landfills compared to incineration? Answering this question will be useful for environmental

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    KAPM And Annotation

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    The focal event was therefore defined as whichever of these events occurred first (if any occurred). Its elapsed time since the patient was originally diagnosed became the focal event time. If none of these events had (yet) occurred when the patient was last seen the time elapsed between diagnosis and last follow-up alive (or other death) was treated as a censored observation. The KAPM procedure was invoked to produce a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Annotated outputs of the procedure are shown

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    Frost at Midnight

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    Frost at midnight” is a beautiful poem written by the famous Romantic poet‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He wrote this poem to celebrate the birth of his son‚ Hartley in 1798. There are two predominant notes in the poem- one of nostalgia and the other‚ parental solicitude. He evokes two worlds of midnight experience and of his childhood memories which further leads him towards dreams for his son. The poet is in a contemplative mood. He states that the frost is performing it secret duty unassisted

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    Gathering Leaves Self-made notes Stanza 1 * Autumn * Collecting memories which are disorganized throughout the years * Reflecting himself Stanza 2 * ------------------------------------------------- A bleak autumn’s day and all nature begins to die/grow duller ------------------------------------------------- Stanza 3 * ------------------------------------------------- The speaker gathers a lot of leaves and piles them up as a mountain‚ but it is hard to embrace/catch

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    In the Poem “Those Winter Sundays” the Author Robert‚ Hayden gives the readers the tragic realization that we don’t always appreciate the ones that mean the most to us. He clearly demonstrates the pain that neglecting to appreciate our loved ones can cause. Although the speaker didn’t realize at a younger age everything his father did to care for the family‚ and that his father was left unappreciated. By the end of the poem once lonely and left with time to reflect on the true value of his father’s

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    The theme of the poem‚ “Nothing Gold Can Stay‚” is transience‚ which is things of life change very quickly. The first stanza clearly introduces this theme‚ “Nature’s first green is gold‚ / Her hardest hue to hold” (1-2). The first sentence‚ “Nature’s first green is gold”‚ refers to the first scene of spring‚ which symbolizes the new starting‚ the new life‚ and the new cycle. Because they are new and seraphic‚ the poet describes them as the color of “gold”. Furthermore‚ the second line‚ “Her hardest

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    Poem Analysis: Robert Frost’s “Mending Wall” It was a time of freedom in the world of poetry. At the time‚ notable names such as Karl Marx‚ Sigmund Freud‚ and Charles Darwin were dissecting the thoughts and behaviors of humans. The war between religion and science waged on while continually influencing poets’ writing. It was the Modern Period‚ and one of the biggest names associated with it is Robert Frost. Robert Frost was born March 26‚ 1874 in California. He became interested in poetry after

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    writer who was able to accomplish this feat was Robert Frost. However‚ in the case of poetry today‚ the definition of a true sonnet lies in the eyes of the beholder‚ for Robert Frost engaged great flexibility in the writing of his sonnets and stretched the form of Shakespearean sonnets new limits creating a unique style and form of his own. The following will display to what length Robert Frost deviates from the form of the Shakespearean sonnet in his poem "The Oven Bird": THERE is a singer everyone

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    Frost Compare and Contrast

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    a Snowy Evening Robert Frost was an amazing poet with poems that ring out with “autumnal tones of New England” (Charters‚ 862). Robert was born in San Francisco in 1874 but did not truly begin his life until 1912 when he and his family moved to England and he was able to pursue his writings. Frost has many amazing works of poetry and like most poets‚ he has many poems that went unnoticed. The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening both embody the classic Frost ambiance; they are

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Annotations “It is very seldom that mere ordinary people like John and myself secure ancestral halls for the summer.  A colonial mansion‚ a hereditary estate‚ I would say a haunted house‚ and reach the height of romantic felicity--but that would be asking too much of fate!” She finds it odd that she got a large mansion type estate for the summer even though she is not wealthy. The mentally insane of this time were often sent to insane asylums that were actually wide open

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