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    Perpetual Pavement

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    Perpetual Pavements North Dakota Asphalt Conference Bismarck‚ ND April 6‚ 2010 Perpetual Pavement • Not a new concept –Full-Depth –Deep Strength –Mill & Fill MS-1 Perpetual Pavement Principles } 1.5 - 3” SMA‚ OGFC or Superpave 4” Zone to Of High 6” Compression Max Tensile Strain High Modulus Rut Resistant Material (Varies As Needed) Flexible Fatigue Resistant Material 3 - 4” Pavement Foundation Fatigue and Rutting HMA Repeated Bending Leads

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    Shakespeare casts the prologue at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet in the form of a sonnet. He uses the Elizabethan rhyme scheme of a sonnet‚ which is composed of three quatrains and a final couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab cdcd efef gg. Both translators keep the original rhyme scheme in their translations. Shakespeare makes use of two structural devices to clearly separate the four parts of the sonnet from one another. He firstly uses punctuation deliberately and ends each quatrain

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    Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes are two of the most recognized African American poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Countee Cullen’s "Yet Do I Marvel" and Langston Hughes’ "I‚ Too" are comparable poems in that their similar themes are representational of the authors’ personal tribulations of racial inequality. By comparing these two poems‚ we get a glimpse of the reality of the injustices of racism during the 1920’s by two prominent Black poets. Cullen and Hughes were born within a year of each

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    Bibliography: Allyn‚ B. (2012‚ December 26). Marriage leads to demotion for utility worker. Retrieved from USA Today: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2012/12/26/marriage-leads-to-demotion/1792691/ Lee‚ K. A. (2012‚ July 27). Allin the family: Report details cases of nepotism at Justice Department. Retrieved from NY Daily News: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/family-report-details-cases-nepotism-justice-department-article-1.1123278 Oxford University Press. (2010‚ April)

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    Iran Nuclear Program

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    diplomacy” The print edition (Feb 25th‚ 2012) “On the warpath – America and Azerbaijan’s struggle for supremacy” By Matthew Clements‚ Lian Stromberg‚ JIR (Oct 10th‚ 2012) “Proliferation and procurement” JIR (Mar 16th‚ 2010) “Rumours of war” By Dana H. Allin‚ Routledge (May 16th‚ 2012) “Sanctions on Iran: Defining and enabling ‘success’” By Dina Esfandiary and Mark Fitzpatrick‚ Routledge (June 3rd‚ 2012) “Sanctions on Iran: Defining and enabling ‘success’” By Dina Esfandiary and Mark Fitzpatrick‚ Routledge

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    HOMEWORK PACKET CHAPTER 3 DUE ON: 3rd & 6th Per’s.- September 16 7th per.- september 17 Chapter 3: Putting Down Roots: Families in an Atlantic Empire‚ 1620-1700 Key Points of Emphasis: stability in New England‚ Puritan Society‚ Plantation Life in the Chesapeake‚ development of race-based slavery‚ rebellion and dissent in the colonies. Readings for the week: Section 1: Per. 3‚6- 9/9; Per. 7- 9/10 Introduction 64-66 Sources of Stability: New England Colonies of the Seventeenth

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    The  Hero’s  Journey: Archetypes and The Monomyth 1) ARCHETYPE - From the Greek word “arkhetupos”  meaning  exemplary  or  ideal;;  an   original model or template after which other things are patterned - IN PSYCHOLOGY: Psychologist Carl Jung’s  idea  of  universal archetypes relates to the recurring pattern of beliefs‚ situations‚ characters‚ stories and/or symbols existing around the world in the collective unconscious of humanity - A  “Perfect  Type”  of  something  upon  which

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    Lee Ji Min Korean

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    as Shakespeare’s other sonnets‚ containing fourteen lines and written in iambic pentameter‚ and composed of three rhyming quatrains with a rhyming couplet at the end. However‚ it does not follow the traditional English rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. Rather‚ the scheme is ABAB CDCD EBEB FF. As noted by Bernhard Frank‚ Sonnet 29 includes two distinct sections with the Speaker explaining his current depressed state of mind in the first octave and then conjuring what appears to be a happier image

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    Sonnet 18

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    Keeping love alive is not easy. One knows that life eventually comes to an end‚ but does love? Time passes and days must end. It is in "Sonnet 18"‚ by Shakespeare‚ that we see a challenge to the idea that love is finite. Shakespeare shows us how some love is eternal and will live on forever in comparison to a beautiful summer ’s day. Shakespeare has a way of keeping love alive in "Sonnet 18"‚ and he uses a variety of techniques to demonstrate how love is more brilliant and everlasting than a summer

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    The Silken Tent

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    “The Silken Tent” Robert Frost’s poem‚ “The Silken Tent”‚ is a unique depiction of the author’s view for the character of his beloved woman. Frost uses different figures of speech to convey the importance of woman‚ by showing the audience her strength and beauty of her independence. The entire poem itself is an ongoing metaphor‚ a clever comparison of the strong woman to a silken tent‚ “She is as in a field a silken tent” (1) . The use of imagery helps to describe the strength and confidence

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