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    it refers to the women where she is imaginary like a phantom. On the third line he says‚ "A lovely Apparition‚ sent" and again‚ the word apparition is capitalized because it refers to the woman. The author uses the words phantom and apparition to refer to his love to show that his love is imaginary and exists only in his mind. On the last line of the first stanza‚ he uses the word "haunt" to furthermore emphasize his point that his love is nothing but an imaginary thought that preoccupies his mind

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    Module 4 Single-phase AC Circuits Version 2 EE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 13 Representation of Sinusoidal Signal by a Phasor and Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits Version 2 EE IIT‚ Kharagpur In the last lesson‚ two points were described: 1. How a sinusoidal voltage waveform (ac) is generated? 2. How the average and rms values of the periodic voltage or current waveforms‚ are computed? Some examples are also described there. In this lesson‚ the representation of sinusoidal (ac) voltage/current

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    developed by Sisk (1976). Basically‚ there are ten imaginary countries (Shima‚ Myna‚ Ila‚ Usa‚ Pam‚ Bonay‚ Shivey‚ Lani‚ Ranu and Bili) and each of these countries has three key elements to be considered: defense‚ resources and demography. The main purpose of this game‚ understanding the importance of negotiation and interdependence between countries. I would like to make some changes in the game for my class. Every student or group will choose their imaginary country. They can give a new name for their

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    believing things that aren’t really true (delusion). Like for example‚ an imaginary friend which is known to be Charles (his room mate) and Charles’ niece. It’s odd but I strongly believe that all the things kept from his subconscious mind releases through Charles and other delusions his mind creates. I believe more than anything else‚ this movie focuses on perceptions of life. Perception of what is reality and what is imaginary‚ not only his perception but also people’s perception of him‚ and of

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    in the old man’s house and he panics. He talks about the man’s heartbeat that could have been heard by his neighbor. This mental weakness is also evident in the case where the narrator has killed the old man‚ and he is getting paranoid and hears imaginary heartbeats of the old man who he had killed (Poe‚ 19). The panic that is evident when he kills the old man leads him to hear the "heart" beat. In conclusion‚ “The Tell-Tale Heart” shows different techniques and themes that are derived from the

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    and doom until one night he imagines a Raven which leads him into a deep of hopelessness and loneliness. While others may disagree‚ the Raven in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” is imaginary because the speaker is so lonely‚ sad‚ and desperate to talk to someone or something‚ even a Raven. One reason the Raven is imaginary is because the Speaker is creating his own sense of sadness and depression. In the story‚ the Speaker asks the name of the Raven as if it were an actual person. Although the Raven

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    It is true in a lot of ways that home is a physical object or place that can be returned to in the present; however‚ it is the past memories of that home that give it the significance needed to be considered special apart from anywhere else. has fond memories of his home planet‚ and he is most likely unable to remember every detail of his home; although it is possible for him to have a perfect memory since he is a different species. Both of them know where they came from‚ they kept that home with

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    end up causing more harm than good thus positioning the readers to agree with Banner that cloning it too dangerous to even be studied and should be avoided in order to keep everyone protected and safe. Cooper centers his letter on a series of imaginary scenarios that could occur if cloning were to become a practice.

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    influenced by fear by creating characters with irrational fears. A common fear among the stranded boys is a beast. They are afraid of something imaginary that they cannot explain‚ and this fear controls their minds and prevents them from reasoning. Fear overpowers reason‚ whenever it is present. For example‚ Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Roger go up the mountain to look for an imaginary beast. On the way‚ they are extremely fearful of the unknown. Jack is “shivering and croaking in a voice they [can] just recognize as

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    Stephen Gill ’s Immigrant : A Study In Diasporic  Consciousness   Nilofar Akhtar     The phenomena of Diaspora and expatriation are by all means an old one.  However‚ its impact in the present times is larger and deeper.  It has become a contemporary social trait and also‚ a literary genre.  The growing incidence of the Diaspora has given place to dislocation‚ disintegration‚ dispossession and disbelongingness.  The experience of expatriation not only gradually disconnects the individual from his

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