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    Oren Dramatic Monologue

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    The play used set pieces like brick walls‚ a receptionist’s desk‚ and door frame with a curtain in it in order to apply masking to the scene. The brick wall and wooden wall were both flats and the desk and wooden wall were wagons as well. There was also set dressing such as the shelf full of flowers and vases also there were vases on the floor and the brick walls. The wooden walls eventually opened up to show the venus fly trap. There was one soliloquy that Seymour spoke while there was 2

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    The Eyes R Not Here

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    THE EYES ARE NOT HERE ABOUT THE POET: Ruskin Bond‚ born 19 May 1934‚ is an Indian author of British descent. He is considered to be an icon among Indian writers and children’s authors and a top novelist. In 1992 he received the Sahitya Akademi award for English writing‚ for his short stories collection‚ "Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra"‚ by the Sahitya Academy‚ India’s National Academy of Letters in India. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 for contributions to children’s literature. He now lives

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    Translation Techniques

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    Translation Techniques Direct Translation Techniques :- Direct Translation Techniques are used when structural and conceptual elements of the source language can be transposed into the target language. Direct translation techniques include: Borrowing Calque Literal Translation Borrowing Borrowing is the taking of words directly from one language into another without translation. Borrowed words are often printed in italics when they are considered to be "foreign". E.g. Cafeteria كافيتريا - supermarket

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    Come to Donetsk

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    Come to the Donetsk” The Donetsk region in the Southeastern part of Ukraine boasts some of the most industrial thriving scenery in the country. Our region is famous for its advanced industrial structure and magnificent scenery in some of the larger towns. Alternatively‚ if nightlife‚ shopping or different sport events are more your scene‚ all are readily available in some towns. Why not base a visit the main city in this thriving region in the Southeastern part of Ukraine? This is the ideal destination

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    We Come

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    God Theology from Greek meaning theo meaning “God” and logy meaning study is the systematic and rational study of concepts of God and its influences and of the nature of religious truths‚ or the learned profession acquired by completing specialized training in religious studies‚ usually at a university or school of divinity or seminary. God was described in terms derived from ancient Greek philosophy. God is said to be as all powerful‚ all-knowing and transcendent. "Transcendent" meaning beyond

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    Soldiering Starts Here

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    Amadou Tall “Soldiering starts here” Narration Essay ENGL110 – College Composition February 13‚ 2013 Joseph Massa‚ M.A. “Soldiering starts hereI vividly remember stepping inside the building of the Military Entrance and Processing Station in Fort Hamilton‚ New York on October 8th‚ 2009‚ along with Sergeant Joshua Thomas who was my recruiter. After a night at the hotel we were driven back to the Military Entrance and Processing Station for the

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    shameful humility‚ I sank into the grave. But what think you gnaws at my husband’s heart? The face of what I was‚ the face of what he made me! These are driving him to the place where I lie. In death‚ therefore‚ i am avenged Yee Bow They got me into the Sunday-school In Spoon River And tried to get me to drop Confucius for Jesus. I could have been no worse

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    Here Philip Larkin

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    Write a close critical analysis of ‘Here’ showing how far this is characteristic of the style and concerns of Larkin’s collection ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ ‘Here’ is a poem exploring Larkin’s flight of imagination as he travels from London to Hull on the train. It is the first poem in The Whitsun Weddings collection and seems to be an appropriate introduction because‚ much like his other poetry‚ it looks at humanity’s place in the world and the effect of consumerism. Following the pattern of many

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    Persuasive Techniques

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    |Persuasive Technique |Example |Why used (Purposes) | |Images or figurative language |‘Logging is creating smouldering‚ |If readers can visualise the problem | |Painting a word picture of a scene or |air-polluting wastelands.’ |through the writer’s words‚ they may be | |action; using similes‚ metaphors‚ |‘You can’t ban boxing. The horse has |more likely to support his or

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    Here Bullet Summary

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    The poems from Here‚ Bullet represent death in many different lights. The first poem of the packet‚ death isnt really mentioned until the poem says‚ “Speak the word for death‚ Maut‚ and you will here the cursives of the wind driven into the veil of the unknown.” Before this line‚ the poem said‚ “Where we would end a war‚ another might take as a beginning or as an echo of history‚ recited again.” When these two lines are combined‚ death seems to be presented as a part of history and tradition for

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