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    on a Snowy Evening” is an easy to read‚ relaxing‚ dream-like poem. It evokes the vision of a quiet‚ dark night and the peacefulness that is experienced while simply sitting quietly in the country woods and watching the winter snow fall. The poem conveys the difference between the peaceful solitude and quietness of the country and the more hectic city filled with people and the obligations that need to be tended to in town. Frost describes a lot of opposites in this poem. In lines one and two of

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    The profound insight about the human condition which Auden attempts to convey through the poem‚ The Musee des Beaux Arts‚ is the predisposition for apathy which all humans share. The author defends and portrays this message by juxtaposing events which hold great importance to others‚ with the events occurring at the same time‚ despite what great upheaval or travesty may be going on the background. To prove this‚ the author sets the scene of a dreadful martyrdom‚ and yet focuses more on the dogs‚

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    E Pluribus Unum Out of Many‚ One Outline I. Introduction II. Reasons why people leave their countries. A. Economic B. Social C. Political III. Contributions of immigrants A. Economic B. Social C. Political IV. Conclusion Immigration is the act of leaving one’s country to settle in another. People from all over the world have come together in this land to form a unified country. This great nation of the United States of America has been built upon immigration. Year after

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    In this section Leave-One-Out Cross-Validation (LOOCV) was followed with the aim of training and testing the ANN model. In this way‚ frequently‚ one sample is kept for testing while the rest is used for training up to all samples are finally tested (26). Before the proposed model is applied to the particular application it must be trained using all available samples (27). The difference between the observed and the predicted values are shown in Fig. 11. The training of network continued until maximum

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    In the poem‚ Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening‚ Robert Frost shows us his love of nature. The pictures he uses makes the reader feel he is part of the very woods themselves. The author uses the imagery of a man on a winter journey to portray the inner conflict of the peacefulness of nature versus the fulfilling of daily responsibilities in life. At the outset of the poem‚ the speaker is indentified as a man who is taking a journey. The traveler seems to think that it is all right to stop near

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    studying in a good school. I was rich back then. When I first met this half Chinese person named William Lim‚ I didn’t care at all. My dad hired him for the reason to work for our family. For one thing‚ he drives me and my siblings to school. I guess he was a driver. I always see him cleaning off the leaves from the roof‚ washing the cars‚ and watering the garden. I didn’t talk to him; I just know he is getting paid for what he does. After school‚ he came to pick us up and I suddenly heard‚ “Your name

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    One late night I was walking and I looked up at the black sky. I was freezing cold; it felt like it was only 10 degrees outside. Well I guess that makes sense because it’s the middle of fall. I looked at my watch‚ it was about 10:06 pm‚ and I hadn’t intended to be out this late I sort of just lost track of time. The sun had set‚ and there lies an empty road ahead that had no streetlights. My anxiety was through the roof once I realized I was in for a dark journey home. I had decided that by traveling

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    The novel‚ The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng‚ is mainly about recalling stories of Yun Ling’s childhood until the end of her days with Aritomo. Her life was basically miserable because of the Japanese war and her sister died‚ but after she met Aritomo she fell in love but when he left and never came back she was heartbroken. So she designed a garden in memory of her sister and it was called Yugiri. Yun Ling fears losing along with her ability to comprehend words are her memories. What can

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    What is Auden trying to achieve in writing this poem? First of all‚ Auden is asking to meditate on the relationship between the past‚ the present and the future. The poem refers to the past as "History is the operator" People should not be limited by the past and it should help them to make the future -> inspiration from the past (first part of the poem). "Tomorrow the enlarging of consciousness by diet and breathing" (plus all the lines on "Tomorrow") indicate hope that humanity will draw from

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    The excerpt under analysis is taken from a play "Thursday Evening" written by Christopher Morley. He was born in 1890. He is an American author‚ received unusual recognition early in his career. Among his widely known novels are "Kitty Foyle" and "The Trojan Horse". The subject matter of the excerpt is a quarrel between Laura and Gordon‚ a married couple‚ they have to struggle through and a common mother-in-law stereotype‚ which Christopher Morley opposes the with two very likable and charming women

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