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    arrangement of words in regularly measured‚ patterned‚ or rhythmic lines or verses. Iambic pentameter: a kind of rhythmic pattern that consists of five iambs (a metrical foot that consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one) per line. Ballad: a simple narrative poem of folk origin composed in short stanzas and adapted for singing. Stanza: grouped set of lines within a poem. Prosody: the study of metrical structure. Rhythm: a regular‚ repeated pattern of sounds or movements. Rhyme:

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    struggle to keep up with their basic needs like food and shelter. Since the power loom machines were invented by a man named Edmund Cartwright in 1785‚ handloom weavers that have worked so hard for many years are getting a lower wage‚ and some are losing their jobs because they are not needed anymore. This is unfair to the handloom weavers because they need the money that was once provided by their original hand weaving jobs‚ to support their families. Much of Cromford and Manchester is going into

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    Dystopian literature often presents the individual’s quest for meaning in hostile and oppressive worlds.’ To what extent do the writers present their protagonists as successful in this quest in ‘1984’ by George Orwell‚ ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ by Oscar Wilde and ‘Woman at Point Zero’ by Nawal El Saadawi? The assertion that all three writers present their protagonist as having a quest for meaning in a dystopian world cannot be disputed. However‚ the extent to which these writers present

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    Feasibility Study

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     cost‚ and scope. This will guide us to select an alternative  that best meets the goals of the project. We will examine alternatives from three  categories that include: a custom solution‚ template solution‚ and a customizable solution.     ● Dream Weaver ­ ​ Custom Solution: This solution is built from the bottom up. It  allows development to be tailored to the specific needs of the client. Custom  solutions are not developed for mass market use. This solution would provide the  most flexibility 

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    Beowulf are confined‚ both in terms of “physical space” and in their “roles as peace weavers” (Representations). Women were never “represented as being apart from their men” and generally did not serve any other function throughout the story other than to “assist with the relationships” of men (Representations). Women were often well dressed and decorous with well awareness and accepting of their role as peace weavers and objects of beauty. Anglo-Saxon women did not have it easy; women had basically

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    Imagery is the element of description and these two stories display it exceptionally. The Cold Equation by Tom Godwin and The Photograph by Will Weaver‚ descriptive imagery‚ that’s what they draw the reader along with. In The Cold Equation a teenage girl went onto the ship an EDS ship taking supplies to different planets and becomes a stowaway. In The Photograph there was a photo going around of a teacher that Anthony took. Then when they found out about the photo‚ Anthony ends up losing the position

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    opens with a third person omniscient narrator: ‘It is an ancient Marinere‚ And he stoppeth one of three.’ This person represents Coleridge as he knows everything that is happening in the poem‚ and he is setting the scene for the rest of the lyrical ballad. Other people may take the view that the omniscient narrator represents God‚ as he is seen by religious people as the only person who can possibly be omniscient. This instantly injects elements of religion into the poem. The next stanza is narrated

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    career of The Weavers‚ formed in November 1948 by Pete Seeger‚ Lee Hays‚ Fred Hellerman‚ and Ronnie Gilbert of People’s Songs‚ of which Seeger had been president and Hays executive secretary. People’s Songs‚ which disbanded in 1948–49‚ had been a clearing house for labor movement songs (and in particular‚ the CIO‚ which at the time was one of the few if not the only union that was racially integrated)‚ and in 1948 had thrown all its resources to the failed presidential

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    politician‚ perhaps more so‚” he says. On Sunday‚ May 5‚ 20 the UNH Concert Choir premieres the new arrangement of “The Sleeping of a Child.” Originally for solo‚ unaccompanied voice‚ it is now for five-part chorus‚ solo soprano‚ baritone‚ and harp. It will be dedicated to the families of Newtown‚ Conn.‚ and the national effort to lessen gun violence in American society. The choir will perform Ripley’s piece under his direction as part of a program titled “A New Created World‚ The Joys of Papa

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    Arms because to emphasize Clovis purification upon his conversion to Christianity which later he adopted when he followed waterlilies showed him how to safely cross a river and thus succeed in battle. 3. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? - The Irish harp is featured because it represents Ireland’s place in the UK. 4. What does the unicorn represent? Why would the rulers of England choose a unicorn to support their shield? - The unicorn represents power‚ purification‚ healing

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