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    and used literary techniques. “Beat! Beat! Drums!” and “O Captain! O Captain!” both share many similar qualities among figurative‚ sound and structural devices that Whitman uses to help further enhance the theme of how negatively war can impact individuals. At first glance‚ one can observe how orderly the structure in both poems are. Both works are split up into three separate stanzas‚ each poem using different tones to bring out the hardships of war. “Beat! Beat! Drums!” has a war marching tone

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    Question 2 In this global computer science and technology‚ who does not have a cell phone these days? Even a child in primary school some of their parents also will give them a phone to them for easily to stay contact with parents. However in this era of technology‚ a cell phone most amazing things is that they are no longer just used for calling or texting. Actually‚ a cell phone is not just only a tool for communicate with family and it is also a tool for multimedia such as smartphones. The smartphones

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    New tourism dev’t plan to think ’beyond beaches’ The Philippines must think “beyond beach vacations” when promoting its tourism industry‚ a Department of Tourism official said at the recent unveiling of the department’s National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) at the Asian Institute of Management. Tourism Undersecretary for Tourism Development Daniel G. Corpuz said that along with sun and beach tourism‚ the industry must promote other things the Philippines has to offer: nature tourism‚ cultural

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    Whichever of the three you choose‚ it is always important to establish the financial viability of the developer and the company that owns the development. Margaret King in an article in Personal Finance (January 2013) called ‘Retirement Villages: Beyond the Brochure’ stresses the importance of doing a thorough investigation before you purchase. She gives a comprehensive outline of the pitfalls‚ and the article is worth calling up on the Internet if you have any concerns. Some things that King says

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    The Beat Generation became extremely popular during the 1950s. The word beats came from a popular beat‚ Jack Kerouac‚ and it came to mean beaten down. However‚ Kerouac seen the Beat Generation as people who were‚ “down and out‚ but who had intense conviction”. The Beat Generation was tired of World War II and began to challenge American culture. The emergence of the Beat Generation caused a major cultural turning point in the United States. For example‚ beats began to challenge American culture

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    in the human body. Though only the size of the fist‚ it pumps blood to the rest of the body by rhythmic expansion and relaxation. The frequency of this cardiac cycle is measured by the term heart rate. The heart rate is the number of contractions (beats) of the heart in a minute. The heart rate tends to increase with response to a wide variety of conditions like vigorous physical activity or according to our hypothesis‚ music. Music has an arousal effect which is related to its frequency and tempo

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    Mobile Commerce: Beyond E-Commerce Abstract The popularity of m-commerce devices‚ especially mobile phones among consumers high-lighted a new source of revenue for businesses. An industry review in mobile commerce found a variety of current trends and business models that will affect future strategic uses from a project management perspective. This paper explores m-commerce technology from a business perspective; how it is similar and differs from e-commerce technically; and tries identifying and

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    due to the vast support of the new technology‚ robotic surgery‚ and hard to find negatives most will find comfort in trusting and using this new technology and follow it to where ever it takes the medical field. Present Day Robotic Surgery and Beyond Introduction Robots in medicine weren ’t used until the late 20th century and there were several events that helped the integration of robotics into the medicine. "The first event was the creation and mainstreaming of computer technology. The

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    To Infinity and Beyond We all have vivid memories of those late summer evenings when the moon is so large we just want to reach out and touch it. James “Jim” Lovell also had this experience‚ but with one big difference: he got close enough to actually do it. In all of history‚ in all the millions and millions of people who have walked the Earth‚ only 12 were lucky enough and skilled enough to have had this experience. They didn’t just see it through some big‚ fancy telescope‚ but they saw it through

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    THE BEAT GENERATION IN THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF AMERICA OF THE 1950s "Being against what the Beat Generation stands for has to do with denying that incoherence is superior to precision; that ignorance is superior to knowledge; that the exercise of mind and discrimination is a form of death…" (N.Podhoretz "The Know-Nothing Bohemians") Like the „Lost Generation" of the 1920s‚ the American „Beat Generation names both literary current and a broader cultural phenomenon or mood. Rejecting the conformism

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