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    http://www.riverisland.com/Online/ [pic] Logo [pic] DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE The logo is placed in the top left of the website page. The word River Island are shown above is in black and in Capital which this emphasis their company name. The purpose for this logo is that people would know what website they are visiting and seeing company’s image. This logo’s size has the height of 76px and width 172 px. TARGET AUDIENCE The target audience is for teenagers and adults aged 13-35.

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    Nuclear Power: A Burden or a Blessing? When the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima‚ Japan‚ the world was thrust into the atomic age. Nuclear power had become a reality. It promised to provide clean‚ efficient energy for centuries to come. Despite all of the promises‚ nuclear power has only been put into minimal use. Only a few of the nuclear plants that the government planned on building have actually been built. Some of the plants that were constructed have been shut down. Now‚ more

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    Burden and Blessing of Mortality‚” dying is analyzed as not only a burden but also a blessing. By employing rhetorical modes such as division‚ definition‚ and illustration‚ Jonas paints a beautiful picture of how one should view death and the many views in which one can look at its foreboding shadow. Just by reading the title of this excerpt‚ the reader can easily establish that the rhetor uses many examples of division‚ the concept of death being divided into both a burden and a blessing. Jonas tells

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    There is one main image in the poem “A Blessing” by James Wright. The image that I see that is standing out is two nice men stepping over a barbed wire going to two ponies that are peacefully munching on grass. I felt that the was important because I felt as though it was the main focus of the poem‚ to get the reader to see the image. They affect myself (the reader) by putting me in a calm state of mind in a nice open field. The voice of the speaker is a young man in his twenty’s that is touring the

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    The stories we read in class were both titled ‘The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World’‚ and ‘A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings’. Both stories seem to correspond with each other‚ and have both major similarities‚ as well as major differences. The stories fit together just like that‚ almost feeling like you’re reading the same story again‚ though having enough differences to separate the stories from each other. These similarities and differences tend to range from either small and subtle‚ to extreme

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    Mobile phones: A blessing or a curse? It’s been years since someone had to look for spare change in their pocket to make a call out on the street from a pay phone‚ have we forgotten that mobile phones are somehow a blessing? The question here is whether mobile phones are a blessing or a curse. According to the “2013 mobile growth statistics” 91% of all people in the world have mobile phones and 56% own a smart phone‚ also according to mobile growth statistics the average age of owning a mobile

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    Being unnoticed and uncared for is what makes one’s life miserable. The poems “A man said to the Universe” by Stephen Crane and “Out‚ Out” by Robert Frost have an implied metaphor of life goes on no matter what. Using similar themes and different tones‚ the author shows that life is an ongoing cycle that is indifferent tones‚ the Authors shows that life is an ongoing cycle that is indifferent and uninterrupted by humans and the universe. Robert Frost’s “Out‚ Out” is written about a boy who accidentally

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    Blessing by Imtiaz Dharker Poetry Essay In this assignment I will write about how life in other cultures in the poems “Blessing” by Imtiaz Dharker and “An old woman” by Arun Kolkata. “Blessing” by Imtiaz Dharker is a poem set in Asia. The people of the slum suffer in terrible conditions‚ the poet describes the reactions of people in the village when a water pipe bursts and shows how precious it is to them. “An old woman” by Arun Kholkatur is a poem also set in Asia. It is about an old

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    Oil as Both a Blessing and a Curse in the Middle East As global society enters an era where oil is no longer the dominant source of energy‚ many oil producing countries face a challenge dealing with the loss of what is often their most profitable export. Many nations developed modern infrastructure mainly through oil profits. Years of interference by western countries seeking oil profits greatly influenced the development of governments‚ occasionally for better‚ but usually for worse. While most

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    Review of "Man at the Crossroads" by Diego Rivera: The Man at the Crossroads is a highly elaborate and surreal painting in my opinion. The entire painting is comprised of numerous different themes and contexts and colorfully illustrates very diverse artistic ideas and metaphors with a remarkable amount of detail. I think that the theme Nelson Rockefeller proposed for the painting perfectly describes what is depicted in the final work of art: "Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High

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