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    which Hardy uses the natural world to convey his feelings about love. Throughout Neutral Tones‚ Hardy effectively communicates his feelings about love using the natural world and its (neutral) colours and characteristics. His use of rich imagery of the natural world produces a melancholic note about love‚ which resounds through the whole poem portraying the end of an affair between Hardy and his former lover. The backdrop of the poem is set in the first stanza as a ‘winter day’. Hardy uses the

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    “The Man He Killed”: A Reflection of Human Nature Philip Zimbardo‚ a renowned psychologist known famously for the 1971 Stanford Prison experiment‚ once said “human behavior is more influenced by things outside of us than inside. The ’situation’ is the external environment. The inner environment is genes‚ moral history‚ religious training” In this quote‚ Zimbardo addresses the perceived reasoning behind any individual’s decision making. Similar to this reasoning‚ Thomas Hardy’s “The Man He Killed”

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    examining seven additional substances‚ there were many pieces of evidence that help conclude that the mystery mixture ( number 8) is composed of citric acid and sodium bicarbonate the same as mixture six . At first when just observing the dry mixtures‚ it was hard to determine which ones were identical to the mystery mixture. In order to figure out which substances combined to make the mystery mixture‚ another process we followed was adding water to the substances and observing the reaction. Adding

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    ‘When they woke it was evening.’ evening has symbolic meaning of end‚ ending or finish. Which is represent as John Grady and Alejandra’s situation. Also ‘she sat on the bed and took his hand and looked down at him.’ The word ‘looked down’ sound like negative tone and has symbolic meaning that pitiful‚ pathetic which are probably Alejandra’s feeling to john Grady. There are repetition of ‘tearstained face’ or ‘ her face all wet’. These words created vivid imagery thus reader can more understand character’s

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    Kepler’s belief was that the sun exerted a force on the planets orbiting it. In 1596‚ at the age of 25‚ he published a book called Mystery of the Cosmos. His book logically explained why the sun lies at the center of the solar system. He noticed that Mercury and Venus always seem to be close to the sun‚ unlike Mars‚ Jupiter and Saturn. This is because Mercury and Venus orbits are closer to

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    A Disappearing Mystery: The Mary Celeste Amanda Campbell History 201 Christopher Shepard 10 October 2013 On the 4th day of December 1872 The Mary Celeste (a British American merchant ship) was sailing straight towards Gibraltar‚ unknowingly unmanned and abandoned. The mystery of the disappearance of The Mary Celeste’s crew is still undetermined. There are several theories as to what happened to her crew and passengers after The Mary Celeste’s departure. Was it piracy‚ mutiny

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    THE HOOK “Dad do we really have to go?” I whined. It is the start of winter and my dad wants to go camping in the middle of nowhere. It’s going to be so boring‚ just me by myself‚ No kids‚ no games and worst of all no PlayStation. I mean‚ I don’t mind going camping in a tent‚ but does dad really have to make it in the middle of my only holidays away from school? Not to mention in the middle of winter‚ if I was a polar bear I probably wouldn’t mind. “Yes Adam we have already booked and paid for

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    The mystery powder is living‚ however‚ it is no longer alive. While placing it under a dissecting microscope under a 450x magnification‚ it was easy to come to the conclusion that it was a bug‚ due to the distinguishable body type‚ including a pair of eyes. In biology‚ a list was constructed that had “characteristics of living things.” The list was composed of characteristics such as: movement‚ eating‚ breathing‚ reproduce‚ produce water‚ and have a life cycle‚ to name a few. Because the bug was

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    explored. However Hardy establishes a balanced and ambivalent viewpoint towards the implications and presence of Industry as there is evidence to suggest both positive and negative aspects to its advancement. This therefore demonstrates that Hardy‚ especially through his effective use of binary oppositions offers a complex view which evokes a variety of Interpretations. To successfully convey clear comparisons between industrial interventions and rural aspects of pastoral life‚ Hardy uses binary oppositions

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    poems by Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost. In the poem “ The Man He Killed”(1902)‚ Hardy illustrates the man kills his enemy as it is his mission. He questions

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