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    On A Portrait Of A Deaf Man. Structure and language Form This poem is an elegy. Structure This poem is eight stanzas written in ballad metre. Lines one and three also have more beats in them than lines two and four. (If you want to get a bit more technical‚ one and three are tetrameters‚ two and four trimeters! Tetrameters have four stresses‚ trimeters have three stresses). Sound As a reminder of ballad metre‚ think of the Christmas carol O Little Town of Bethlehem. Using ballad metre means

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    journey through the Blue Mountains. Streeton created this painting to justly portray the rough‚ “glor[ious]”‚ unsung landscape of Australia‚ namely its “great‚ gold plains” and “hot‚ trying winds”. The most interesting features of this work under the formal framework are the use of the rule of thirds in the composition of the horizon‚ showing the “walls of rock” to “run high up”‚ and the use of contrast to render the “great dragon’s mouth” the focal point of the painting. Fire’s On is a landscape

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    Self Diagnostic Analysis

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    developed in which the smartphone is becoming a tool for self diagnosis (Knox‚ 2013). Mobile applications have been developed to enable the user to diagnose and manage a wide range of health issues‚ from Asthma to Schizophrenia to Celiac disease. While this is beneficial for most people‚ how accurate is the diagnosis? How can the diagnosis be managed? And how is this process affecting our medical system? According to the Oxford Dictionary (2015)‚ self diagnosis is "to diagnose oneself of having a particular

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    nursing. Nurses use their own awareness of self as a valuable tool to build rapport with patients and develop the therapeutic relationship. This essay will demonstrate the importance of self awareness by discussing how it can be developed‚ the advantages of self awareness‚ and the consequences of not practising self awareness in nursing contexts. There are a number of ways that a nurse can develop self awareness. Smith and Jones (2012) suggested that self awareness can be developed by … Johns and

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    Self Reliance Analysis

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    Summative 3- Main Idea Research has shown that self reliance is an important part of a person’s mind and the way that these people process things. People that believe in self reliance usually end up doing the best in life because they follow certain steps‚ that guide them in the right direction. When people are in school and they have to take a test they rely on self reliance to get them through their test. Furthermore‚ many people throughout this life must sustain to believing in what they believe

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    Self-Assessment on Multicultural Awareness I completed the Multicultural Self-Assessment and learned that their must another me. Based on my answers that I completed for each section‚ I had 22 number twos’ and 19 number threes’. I am constantly aware that I can always improve on being more conscious and sensitive to the many different cultures around me. My family immigrated to the United States when I was very young. Even at my young age‚ I can remember my first reactions to the new people and

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    SDI Self Analysis

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    My results from the SDI self test indicated that I have high levels of orange‚ red‚ and blue. My highest level of acceptance on the SDI self test was blue which represents one right way‚ purpose in causes and Guilt based sacrifice; my highest level of rejection on the SDI self test was yellow which represents a view of the bigger picture. I think my results really do reflect on my life as of taking the self test. Looking back on what I have been through in the last two years alone has led me

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    A characteristic of this statue is representational of the style of hair that was popular in the culture of the time. Long braided locks are arranged on the sculptures of women held by a brim worn atop the forehead. Another distinct characteristic displaying the popular posture present in the scultpure of women in the

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    Self Image Analysis

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    it a mark left on your skin that has not healed completely? Throughout the years‚ I lived my life under the impression that self image was one of the most important aspects of life. Not only could it define a person and how they perceive themselves‚ but it could also be very different from how the world sees you. Every single day the concept of a positive and negative self image is tossed around. But when is it appropriate for us to draw the line as individuals? Every day at least one person lacks

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    Analysis of the archetype in O. Wilde’s novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray" The scale of the realization of ideas through the archetype of an animated portrait allows one to compare "Portrait of Dorian Gray" and Gogol’s "Portrait" as manifestoes of related epochs. In the first chapter‚ an analysis of the archetype in Gogol’s story was conducted‚ we will try to discover the archetype in Wilde’s novel by the same characteristics: • the inclusion of the archetype in ontological issues; • reflection of

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