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    Dream Children

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    Dream children full name of essay is dream childern-a reverie. the essay is about a dream. in the essay all characters are real except the children alice and john. from the title we can guess that its a dream and reverie also means a day dream. alice and john are children of james elia(charles lamb). they ask their father‚ james elia‚ to tell them about their grandmother. grandmother’s name is field who has been acquainted to us by lamb as perfect women with great qualities. incidents are real from

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    Air Pollution

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    Air Pollution Air pollution in Egypt is a real‚ harmful and serious problem. It is caused by a wide variety of things. From these causes is the great amount of smoke that come from chimneys of factories that were built near the cities as it release great amount of harmful‚ poisonous‚ black smoke which is quickly spread in the air and change its color into black. Also the black color of car exhaust has a serious‚ bad effect on human’s respiration and which unfortunately we breeze it daily as we

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    Final Stanza

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    In the second stanza‚ the speaker focuses on two specific occupations‚ the chimney sweeper and the soldier. The word blackening in the second line of the 3rd stanza is used in an interesting context. Why would a church be blackening? Blackening can mean getting dirty‚ but I don’t think that the speaker is using the word blackening in that sense. I think it means that the church doesn’t want to dirty it’s hands on the chimney sweeper’s problems. In the next sentence‚ there is a similar relationship

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    Audience: American homeowners Conserving Energy to Save Money According to an article and graph published in The New York Times‚ “About 56 percent of all the energy that is produced in the United States is wasted” (Revkin). With all that energy being wasted‚ Americans cannot afford to waste much more. There are a number of things a homeowner can do around and to their household to conserve energy and save money at the same time. They can turn off unneeded electricity and try other sources‚ such

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    Slave Monologue

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    consumed his huge carcass. It only lasted for 2 days. At some point I had to go make a food trip which was a problem I couldn’t leave the house since I took out all the doors and everything and boarded up the house. I realized something the old chimney on the third floor of the house‚ I decided it would be the best decision so then I wouldn’t board up anything else up again

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    empathy. Wollstonecraft’s use of nonfiction prose for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman sets her apart from the conventional poetic form of the Romantic literary movement; but the tone and theme of her work is as revolutionary as Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper‚” “Holy Thursday” and “The Little Black Boy” and so is the epitome of Romanticism.” Wollstonecraft and Blake set the tone for Romanticism through the use of simple and common diction within their literary forms. This shift in conformity

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    Modular Kitchen

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    kitchen starts from Rs. 5 lakh. 2. Gilma Gilma as a brand was positioned in the premium markets with various product categories such as chimneys‚ hobs‚ cook tops and microwave ovens from 2001. The stunning range of chimneys has a dual role of being exclusive in its function and adding attraction to the kitchen. Stoves and hobs are priced from Rs. 5000 and cost of chimneys start from Rs. 9000. 3. Haecker Haecker kitchens have their branches all over India. They are now becoming popular in India as they

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    earthquake‚ with little grief or despair to be showed. He uses great detail as well as personification‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ irony‚ and hyperbole as he describes his encounter on that day. He begins by describing the thousands of dollars in damages of chimneys and walls that the actual earthquake caused‚ but focuses on the unknown hundreds of millions of dollars in damages that the fire caused that swept through the city afterwards. He then uses hyperbole by saying‚ "San Francisco is gone." He uses metaphor

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    It is easy to see how the inlet and chimney work from this example. Unfortunately it got stuck in the mould and banging it on the table broke part of it off. It is possible to use some moulds more than once – until they break! The rough section on the dollar sign was caused by the scum being transferred from the ladle used to fill the mould. This can be caused by reheating pewter that has already been molten It is easy to see how the inlet and chimney work from this example. Unfortunately it

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    London [William Blake]

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    where the charter’d Thames does flow. And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness‚ marks of woe. In every cry of every Man‚ In every Infants cry of fear‚ In every voice: in every ban‚ The mind-forg’d manacles I hear How the Chimney-sweepers cry Every black’ning Church appalls‚ And the hapless Soldiers sigh Runs in blood down Palace walls But most thro’ midnight streets I hear How the youthful Harlots curse Blasts the new-born Infants tear And blights with plagues

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