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    Author Name: Mario Eric Gamalinda Age: 54 Birthday: Oct. 14‚ 1956 Birthplace: Manila School: UST and UP Occupation: Poet‚ fictionist‚ essayist Currently lives in: New York City‚ USA Currently works at: Center for Investigative Journalism Eric Gamalinda is a local fellow for poetry of the UP ICW in 1983. He went to Great Britain to represent the Philippines in the Cambridge International Writers’ Conference in 1990. In 1991‚ he attended the Hawthornden International Writers’ Retreat

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    Audit and organize the data. Understanding your data before cleaning improves the efficiency of your project and reduces the time and cost of data cleaning. Understand the purpose‚ location‚ flow‚ and workflows of your data before you start. Document data quality requirements and define rules for measuring quality. Create a reference for success‚ and targets to keep the project in check along the way. Set statistical checks on the data‚ and set a standard of quality control and completeness. Create

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    Augustan Age

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    known through individual experience and senses. - Use of poetic diction = presence of uncommon and learned words - very frequent use of inversion and personification - Latinized construction and vocabulary - frequent and often exaggerated use of apostrophe. Two important consequences: - BEAUTY - ORDER 08/04/2005 - idea of perfection and simplicity‚ based on the Neo classical ideals of shape and elegance - stability and balance; reason and common sense

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    Introduction English is a difficult subject for those who learn English as a second language‚ because there are many grammatical rules in English which may leads to confusion. But today it is difficult to live without learning English‚ as it plays a vital role in everyone’s life and now it is impossible to get a good job without knowing English English is the worldwide language so most of the students learn English as a second language; therefore‚ it cannot only challenge the mind

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    Jad Farha Critical Analysis: On My First Son By: Ben Jonson The entire poem lampoons the theme of an existing paradox between death and joy. Some perceive this poem as a sign of remorse‚ exhibited by Jonson‚ for murdering a fellow actor motivated by jealousy. This makes some people assume that he shifted from being a defiled priest to a priest seeking redemption. The previous presumptions are slightly foolish since all throughout his poem Jonson undermines his creator’s demeanor by delineating

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    the urn is for the spirit. Besides the speaker of the poem states that the unheard melodies are sweeter because they are not affected by time. “Heard melodies are sweet‚ but those unheard Are sweeter; therefore‚ ye soft pipes‚ play on;” Apostrophe is found in the opening lines of the ode when Keats addresses the urn as "Thou‚" "bride‚" "foster-child‚" and "historian" In “the Rime of an ancient Mariner” by Samuel Colerigde‚ in Part 3 stanza 16 line 2‚

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    all of these dreadful events need to come to an end. “Where is the love?” asks the audience whether or not there is love in the world. The punctuation in the lyrics emphasizes questioning the listener where is the love? The lyrics repeat the apostrophe to accentuate that the world is both confusing and disappointing. Throughout the song the punctuation remains parallel with the tone of the song showing the concerns for the suffering people. The biblical allusion “Can you practice what you preach/And

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    Divine poems‚” in which he establishes a connection between the narrator‚ and God. Holy Sonnet 10 is unique in that‚ the narrator addresses not God‚ but Death. As explored by both Joanne Woolway and Roberta J. Albrecht‚ Donne employs masterful use of apostrophe to address death‚ stylized structure giving rise to ambiguity‚ and the paradox of the death of christ‚ to convey a powerful‚ yet questioning‚ poem on death. Donne was born in London in 1572‚ belonging to a modestly wealthy Roman Catholic family

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    Figure of speech From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Figures of speech" redirects here. For the hip hop group‚ see Figures of Speech. A figure of speech is the use of a word or words diverging from its usual meaning. It can also be a special repetition‚ arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning‚ or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it‚ as in idiom‚ metaphor‚ simile‚ hyperbole‚ or personification. Figures of speech often provide

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    option for him. This song talks in a depressing matter since the singer claims that he’s lost everything from this and that he’s failed himself and the people supporting him. This story uses a numerous amount of literary terms. One of the terms Apostrophe is used when the singer says “I’m trying not to wonder where you are” talking to someone who isn’t actually there. The singer uses this when coming back home to his home to his hometown again and seeing if his family and friends are still there

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