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    Theodore Roethke’s poem “Elegy for Jane” shows the speakers affliction towards the death of his former student Jane. Roethke uses personification‚ imagery and metaphors as well as other devices to show the love and sorrow the speaker feels for Jane. The personification used by the speaker‚ when he says “leaves‚ their whispers turned to kissing” and “mold sang in the beached valley under the rose” is a representation of Jane’s presence‚ for bad and good her presence delighted them. The speaker uses

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    themes of friendship and hope will always be current. The story is about Wilbur‚ a runty farm yard pig‚ who is saved from death by Mr Arable’s eight year old daughter‚ Fern. Fern cares for and loves Wilbur as if he is a pet but eventually has to ironically send him to suffer another fate of death on Mr. Zukerman’s farm. Fern remains a main character who is considered to be a little bit crazy as she spends all her spare time sitting in the barn at Zukerman’s and talking to the animals but‚ the

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    characters acted from perfectly natural motives. The first example of friendship that White provides in “Charlotte ’s Web” is that of Wilbur and Fern. This is actually more of a mother-child relationship‚ because “she loved to stroke him‚ to feed him‚ to put him to bed.”(8)  Fern showed a great deal of loyalty to Wilbur through most of the book. But Fern‚ by the end of the book‚ had seemingly lost interest in Wilbur‚ choosing to focus her attentions on a boy. On the other hand‚ Charlotte was loyal

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    when Fern goes after her dad to save Wilbur from being killed‚ how Charlotte create words from her web to also save Wilbur from being eaten‚ and when Wilbur does everything in his power to save Charlotte from dying. It is amazing how an individual just decides to help another being without knowing anything about him or her. Therefore‚ the power of determination is shown several times throughout the book. Right from the start of the story‚ the power of determination is revealed when Fern runs outside

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    Cracking WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPS using Fern-Wifi-Cracker NOTE: This tutorial is for educational purposes only. Do not use this to harm or damage other’s computer. Tested only with Backtrack 5 r3. Requirements : • Backtrack 5 r3 LiveCD or ISO - (download here) Update: Ito po yung ginamit kong backtrack • VMware (I used Oracle VM VirtualBox) • Wireless Network Adapter (I used RT73USB Wireless Network Adapter) In this tutorial‚ I already have Backtrack 5r3 installed in VMware/VirtualBox

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    Is Calum a hero or villain? In Alistair MacLeod’s No Great Mischief‚ Alexander’s oldest brother commits violent crimes and by all accounts could be considered an antagonist‚ however‚ this is not the case. To outsiders Calum appears violent and rough‚ but within his clan he is their guiding compass. Calum is an intrepid leader who falls victim to his own history. He lacked guidance as a young man and this contributes to his later struggles with the law. Through anecdotes and flashbacks Calum is revealed

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    Frederick Douglass‚ a civil rights activist once said‚ “If there is no struggle‚ there is no progress.” In the novel See You at Harry’s by Jo Knowles‚ the main character Fern is faced with struggles that one twelve-year old girl cannot face alone. With everyone busy with their own dilemmas‚ she feels invisible. One day that all changes when her family is hit with an unexpected event. Her family has to learn how to find the best in this situation while still struggling with their own problems. They

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    the creatures decisions and worldviews based on their content. If I had to replace the four books in the story to change how the creature ended up‚ I would switch out Paradise Lost for a dictionary‚ and Sorrows of a Young Werther for Where the Red Fern Grows. I would also switch Plutarch’s Lives for A Separate Peace and Ruins of Empires for the Bible. Changing the reading material of the monster would greatly impact how he acts and thus‚ changing the outcome of the story. Paradise Lost is a solid

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    This picture is of a decomposing Redwood. Until it is fully broken down‚ it will provide nutrients for new plants such as ferns and clovers to grow. Scouring Rush (Equisetum hyemale) shares the forest floor with Redwood sorrel. It needs not to much sunlight but enough to go through photosynthesis and grow. This is perfect because under the redwood trees it won’t get too much sunlight. This is a mutualistic relationship because both the redwood benefits from having the sunlight and the Scouring

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    other plants as well. Introduction Ceratopteris richardii‚ also known as C-Fern‚ start out as haploid spores. After four to six days‚ germination takes place and rhizoids‚ a root-like filament which absorbs nutrition‚ appear. It begins to develop into a sexually mature gametophyte‚ an ameristic male or hermaphrodite with a well-defined meristic region. Figure 1: C-Fern Life Cycle Source: D. Maxwell. “C-Fern Genetics” The sexual fate of the gametophyte depends if the pheromone antheridiogen

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