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    My Country Essay

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    MY COUNTRY (MYANMAR) There is no one in the world who does not love his‚ or her motherland. Even birds adore their nests. Being humans‚ we all treasure our countries. Additionally‚ all want to serve for their countries in each role. Like everyone‚ I am dare of my country. The name of my country is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar‚ commonly shortened to Myanmar. It lies between latitudes 9° and 102° East. Myanmar is an independent and member nation of ASEAN Community. It is bordered by Bangladesh

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    Cross Country Essay

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    Cross Country is a very challenging and demanding sport‚ as it requires both mental and physical discipline. The most important aspects of fitness in cross-country are cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance. Both will allow you to maintain speed longer and run further which will greatly increase your chances of performing well in a race. Your build and body are also very important in cross-country‚ as the best long distance runners are typically tall and thin. Cross-country is done by some

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    Dewani‚ experiencing first hand an important time of Libya’s history. This crucial time in history was in Gidafi’s oppressive regime in 1979. In the text‚ In the Country of Men‚ family bonds within the Libyan society are somewhat the strongest though other relationships between the oppressed citizens of Libya and their totalitarian country and the relationship friends have with each other do prevail to be just as solid. The family bonds within this patriarchy society heavily display a sense of intimate

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    Country of the Blind Essay

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    intense ego that causes the country of the blind to loathe him. The village additionally despises him because he is utterly selfish and thinks the world only revolves around himself. Nunez’s attitude towards the villagers effectively leads to his own suffering. Therefore‚ Nunez becomes entirely selfish which destroys any possible chance of him becoming King. In H. G. Wells’ “The Country of the Blind” Nunez portrays himself as being egotistical and selfish while in the country of the blind‚ for he feels

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    Country Guatemala Essay

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    Guatemala Identify Country and Provide Demographics Guatemala‚ a country south of Mexico located in Central America bordered by the Pacific Ocean. Guatemala’s border is composed of to the north and west by Mexico‚ to the northeast by Belize‚ to the east by Honduras‚ to the southeast by El Salvador and to the south by the Pacific Ocean. The name Guatemala is Indian but where it was actually derived from is unknown. It is also the home to numerous volcanoes‚ rainforests‚ and ancient Mayan sites.

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    Porphyria's Lover Analysis

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    Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning - An Analysis The finest woks of Browning endeavor to explain the mechanics of human psychology. The motions of love‚ hate‚ passion‚ instinct‚ violence‚ desire‚ poverty‚ violence‚ and sex and sensuousness are raised from the dead in his poetry with a striking virility and some are even introduced with a remarkable brilliance. Thanks to the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution‚ so many people living in such close quarters‚ poverty‚ violence‚ and sex

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    Text | Porphyria’s Lover – Robert Browning (published 1836) Porphyria’s Lover (1836) is one of Robert Browning’s earliest dramatic monologues that reintroduced dark and sensual concepts disturbing the audience of the Victorian Era; since such ideologies had not been explored since the Renaissance Period. He employs annotative literary techniques such as morbid imagery‚ metaphors‚ symbolism and natural and vegetative diction; to portray the innate trait of humans to yearn for a sense of belonging

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    Defining Character: Solitude as a Litmus Test in “Mariana” and “Porphyria’s Lover” Victorian poets Robert Browning and Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson frequently structure their poetry as a dramatic monologue to gain insight into the mind and motivations of their characters‚ with the solitude that accompanies such dramatic monologues becoming a central focus of the work. Tennyson’s poem “Mariana” and Browning’s poem “Porphyria’s Lover” explore the relationship between solitude and individuality‚ in particular

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    Advice to a Discarded Lover by Fleur Adcock explores both pity and revulsion‚ through the use of figurative imagery; a dead bird‚ maggots and the remaining bones. They are an analogy of the dead affair. With the use of figurative language the images are seen‚ smelled and heard. An authoritative voice is created to advise and command attention‚ through the use of instructive language throughout the six stanzas. Personification‚ analogy‚ rhetorical question and the way a word sounds‚ are also used

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    Lady Chatterley's Lover

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    Lady Chatterley’s Lover‚ written by DH. Lawrence was first published in 1928. The novel follows around the protagonist of the story‚ Lady Constance Chatterley. The story is about how this woman‚ who is trapped in a loveless and almost sterile marriage‚ finds emotional and physical love with the gameskeeper of her husband’s estate. As a story about the relationships between men and women‚ I find this book a very nice read‚ but with Lawrence also using this novel as a way to show his readers the

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