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    9-29-13 Rough draft "During Wind and Rain" by Thomas Hardy No matter how happy life can be‚ death awaits all. In the poem “During Wind and Rain”‚ the author‚ Thomas Hardy‚ emphasizes his growing thoughts about death through the use of alliteration‚ personification‚ and punctuation. With these devices Hardy creates the main point of death awaits all. In the poem Hardy also uses Imagery to convey a sense of gloom. The most striking image of death is found in the alliteration‚ “rotten rose is ripped”

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    Residential Wind Turbines

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    Feasibility of Residential Wind Turbines As Americans work to reduce fossil fuel dependence and look to more environmentally friendly energy sources‚ the use of wind energy technology has become the fastest growing segment of the energy market. The feasibility of residential wind turbines mainly comes down to wind resource‚ economic feasibility‚ and consumer acceptance. The use of residential wind turbines is certainly feasible in some areas‚ however; I do not believe they are feasible on a wide-scale

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    Poverty In Way Gone

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    notable increase in poverty and unemployment. Hunger and disease that arises from poverty that affect the numerous refugees of the war can be resolved given time and resources. The Syrian Civil War is the contemporary ongoing instance of war‚ having gone unimpeded for a substantial period of time resulting in the country unable to resolve the war. The United States of America as a global leader has the responsibility to utilize the resources available to stop the crisis in

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    Renewable Energy Wind Abstract We have been harnessing the wind’s energy for hundreds of years. From old Holland to farms in the United States‚ windmills have been used for pumping water and grinding grain. Today‚ the windmill’s modern equivalent‚ a wind turbine‚ can use the wind’s energy to generate electricity. Wind turbines can be used as stand-alone applications‚ such as for pumping water or to help reduce homeowners’ electric bills‚ or they can be connected to a utility power grid

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    After banished from Asia Minor by an unfaithful husband‚ Madea retalizes by murdering her children and husbands mistress while simultaneously rationalizing her “brains cold logic” (945). Through the use of personification Madea creates a repentant tone because she is able to separate the horrid thoughts that her brain forces her body to carry out. Additionally by separating brain and body the action can be viewed as a euphemism regarding the dynamic roles between

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind-Generated Electricity A Renewable Non-Polluting Resource Wind energy is a free‚ renewable resource‚ so no matter how much is used today‚ there will still be the same supply in the future. Wind energy is also a source ofclean‚ non-polluting‚ electricity. Unlike conventional power plants‚ wind plants emit no air pollutants or greenhouse gases. According to the U.S. Department of Energy‚ in 1990‚ California’s wind power plants offset the emission of more than 2.5

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    Santa Ana Winds

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    Santa Ana Winds Weather can affect people’s behavior‚ positively and negatively. When the weather is nice and hot‚ it affects people positively by encouraging them to enjoy the outdoors‚ however‚ when the weather is bad‚ like when a hurricane hits this effects people negatively by worrying. Similarly‚ in the essay “Santa Ana Winds”‚ by Joan Dideon‚ the winds are so abrasive and obstructive that it engenders people to actually commit suicide. This occurs in Los Angeles. Even though Dideon provides

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    Blowin’ in the Wind Analysis Bob Dylan can be argued as one of the best singer-songwriters of all time. Dylan has been an intricate part of American rock music for five decades now and recently was the first musician of his genre to win the Pulitzer Prize. Pulitzer administrator Sig Gissler stated‚ “It recognizes Dylan’s lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power.” Dylan was a master of creating powerful and inspirational songs that were anthems of his time and still remain to promote peace

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    Gone: A Short Story

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    Gone “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss in life is what dies inside us while we live”-Norman Cousins. I think half of me died along with him too. It has been 11 years since my dad passed away. I was brainwashed when Dedicators bought me into the city. They’d said I’d never get over his death‚ honestly‚ I didn’t. He was fighting back‚ from what exactly I couldn’t place. I saw my face in his full of a rare savage. He was on the ground full of agony and pain. I was weeping

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    Q. Critical Appreciation of Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind. / Bring out the revolutionary zeal of Shelley in the poem Ode to the West Wind. / Critically analyse Shelley’s use of imagery in the poem Ode to the West Wind. A. Ode to the West Wind‚ the single most renowned and anthologized of Shelley’s poem‚ presents him as the visionary idealist and romantic revolutionary who makes a fervent plea to the greatest of natural forces – the west wind – to disseminate his message of reform and change among

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