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    not come at all’ The importance of ’the heart’ - instinct‚ intuition‚ INDIVIDUALISM‚ NONCONFORMITY The human mind - IMAGINATION Turning to NATURE THE INTEREST IN THE SUPERNATURAL‚ and DREAMS 1798 Wordsworth & Coleridge LYRICAL BALLADS 1770 born at Cockermouth‚ The Lake District Educated at Cambridge

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    Tonic Immobility in Sharks Sharks are a misunderstood but fascinating species of fish that are not well liked but are a necessary component to maintaining a complete ecosystem. Many things are known about sharks but so much more is not. Sharks are difficult to study since many species cannot survive in captivity; particularly the larger species‚ such as bull sharks and tiger sharks. These sharks have to be studied in their habitat. As one can imagine‚ attempting to study sharks in the

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    References: Anon.‚ 2009. Lead or Tin Phase diagrams. [Online] Available at: http://www.sanjose.edu/labnotes/tech25 [Accessed 09 April 2013]. Bunnelle‚ W. H.‚ Meyer‚ L. A. & Glaser‚ R. E.‚ n.d. Recrystallization and Melting Point Determination. [Online] Available

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    The poem ‘The Ballad of Calvary Street’ by James Baxter‚ the film ‘American Beauty’ (directed by Sam Mendes and released in 1999)‚ and the play ‘An Inspector Calls’ written by J.B. Priestley and performed at Circa Theatre in 2005‚ are all texts that share a similar theme. Although these three texts are different in terms of authorship and the medium through which the significant messages are communicated‚ what the texts do have in common is that they all convey ideas about how facades and superficial

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    archetype that has existed throughout film history. It is typically a stereotypical portrayal of a criminal that serves as an antagonist for the typically Anglo main characters to overcome and defeat. The films Treasure of the Sierra Madre and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez are both films that serve as warnings and criticisms of the United States imperialistic tendencies. Each film features an outlaw Mexican character that reacts to the imperialist actions of the Anglo characters. However‚ one portrayal

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    personally‚ our grief seems overwhelming and irremediable. But when it affects others‚ we tend to distance ourselves from it. In “Ballad of Birmingham‚” Dudley Randall does something news stories and textbooks cannot. He makes the sadness of an infamous tragedy vivid and heartfelt to everyone who reads it‚ whether they have a connection to the tragedy or not. “Ballad of Birmingham” is based on the events of a day that has been recounted in books and on television for decades. By approaching these

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    Notes on “Ballad of Birmingham” 1. Plot summary: A young girl asks her mother for permission to attend a freedom march in downtown Birmingham with her friends. Her mother‚ fearing violence‚ refuses to let her go and suggests that the child go to church instead. After she leaves‚ the mother is relieved that the child is in a safe place; then‚ she hears the bomb explode and rushes out to make sure her child is ok. She goes to the site of the church‚ which is now a pile of broken glass and bricks‚ and

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    means‚ however rather self-dangerous. A portion of the things in the sonnet are exceptionally basic things to free. Others appear excessively compelling and appear to be exceptionally allegorical like "losing a landmass". The symbolism showed in this ballad is taking genuine circumstances in which you lose something and portraying some kind of feeling or significance behind it like losing a watch shouldn’t hold that much importance to certain individuals‚ however losing

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    References: Anon [Online] SBS Transit to Introduce Singapore’s First Wheelchair Accessible Low-Floor Superbus Retrieved September 11‚ 2010 from http://www.comfortdelgro.com.sg/files/press/attachment/151.pdf Anon [Online] Life Expectancy at Birth Retrieved September 11‚ 2010 from http://www.singstat.gov.sg/stats/charts/demoind.html#demoA Lim‚ H.‚ & Low‚ B.

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    Lesson Plan for English

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    Point out author’s purpose. 2. Note specific details to support the main idea. 3. Relate the author with the selection 4. Differentiate an essay from a poem. II. SUBJECT MATTER “I AM A FILIPINO” (p.56-58) -by: Carlos P. Romulo “BALLAD OF A MOTHER’S HEART” –poem Reference: Better English for Philippine High Schools Strategies: Reading‚ Lecture‚ classroom discussion III. PROCEDURE • MOTIVATION: 1. Ask students how proud they are of being Filipinos. 2. Let them ponder about

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