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    “Ecological Footprint” Imagine if you could see‚ piled up in front of you‚ all the things you will ever use and consume in your lifetime. How many milk will you drink? How many nappies will you use? How many words will you speak? How many tears will you cry? This film is the answer to these questions and others as it attempts to take the average footprint of each and uses two children to chart the resources that they will use and the waste they will produce over their coming lifetimes. The

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    Harold C. Gardiner‚ S.J. wrote a very interesting article entitled‚ "Critical Commentary." He wrote his essay in the year 1948. Throughout his work‚ his main idea is to praise the book‚ "Cry‚ the Beloved Country"‚ written by Alan Paton. Gardiner is very satisfied with the book’s subject matter of tension between Negroes and whites. For the first part of Gardiner’s article he focuses on summarizing the novel. He explains that the book takes place in Southern Africa and he tells the reader

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    A Commentary on Compassion Fatigue in the Nursing Profession KLD Rhode Island College A Commentary on Compassion Fatigue in the Nursing Profession When we think of what key elements are required to be a nurse‚ there are several words that come to mind. Compassionate‚ caring‚ attentive‚ conscientious‚ diligent‚ and hard working are to name a few. The very attributes that highlight the nursing profession‚ are also the

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    The Holman Old Testament Commentary of Deuteronomy is part of a multi-volume Bible Commentary series. This commentary was edited by Max Anders and authored by Doug McIntosh (McIntosh‚ 2002). There are many contributors who are knowledgeable enough to be able to give their own comments and opinions on the subject of Deuteronomy. These commentary books are resources that teachers and pastors can use to guide them in teaching others. It breaks down books and even passages in the Bible to discern all

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    This poem‚ “Dinner Party 1940”‚ was written by Philip Sherlock in 1986. From the title‚ it is obvious that the setting of this poem is in 1940s‚ which is in the beginning of the Second World War‚ amidst the violent and tolling battles. Sherlock employs stark contrasts‚ dark humour and mockery to highlight the selfishness and ignorance of the upper class in society‚ whilst also stressing the brutalities of war. Sherlock employs lots of comparisons in this poem to emphasise the carelessness of the

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    age-old advice as "Look left‚ right and left again before crossing the street" but also now warns never to use a cellphone or other electronic device while walking."(Wang‚ paragraph 13) Kids these days should be getting taught to turn off their phones when walking around! The article points out that "The group (National Safety Council) found that distracted walking was responsible for more than 11‚100 injuries between 2000 and 2011." (Wang‚ paragraph 12) Does this mean the light lines could save lives

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    Composed upon Westminster Bridge Commentary The poem is a description of London in the morning and how he thinks it is really remarkable and eye-catching. In the first six lines he just describes it and how no body wouldn’t be moved by that marvelous scenery from Westminster Bridge; in lines nine through fourteen he compares the scene he saw to nature because natural scenes are always beautiful and “smokeless” (Not polluted) and he also said that the view he saw is even more beautiful than any

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    Doing the right thing and not stealing or helping out her dad and taking money was one of the toughest decisions Ashes ever had to make. Ashes mom and dad have been divorced for several years. Her mom was a realist and her dad was a dreamer. Being the dreamer he was he had asked Ashes to take money from her mom to give to him for a deal he was working out. She was in a dilemma‚ she had no idea what to do. Ashes took the money because her dad made her feel special‚ she could relate to him more‚ and

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    World Literature Assignment #2 Title: A Commentary on Lucky’s Monologue in _Waiting for Godot_ Word Count: 1006 LUCKY: Given the existence at uttered forth in the public works of Puncher and Wattmann of a personal God quaquaquaqua with white beard quaquaquaqua outside time without extension who from the heights of divine apathia divine athambia divine aphasia loves us dearly with some exceptions for reasons unknown but time will tell and suffers like the divine Miranda with those who for reasons

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    Commentary-“Dulce et Decorum Est” Within the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” the author makes valid depictions of what he truly wants to inform readers of or about. There are different literary elements used by the author to illustrate the true essence of the poem. Such literary elements like metaphors‚ paradox‚ and imagery are used to show the meaning of the poem and what the author has to say. In developing the theme of the poem‚ the literary element most used that really helps to develop the theme

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