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    Auden establishes the setting of the poem in the introductory stanza‚ as would be done in a story “She lived in Clevedon Terrace/ At Number 83”. This is an ordinary address and place for the poem to be set it‚ this in turn establishes the normality and average attributes of Miss Gee showing her character as one of no complexity. The further repetition of ‘Clevedon Terrace’ in the poem is a constant reminder from Auden to the reader to always bring them back to the fact that the character Miss Gee

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    Chicago Symphony

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    serious music lover or musician the two best seats imo is the front balcony in the nosebleed Gallery‚ you can SEE everything and the sound mixes up; AND the much more expensive Terrace seats behind the orchestra FACING the conductor. I remain a gallery first row balcony fan but it is interesting to trade once in awhile for the Terrace seats (side lets you see the musicians better than center imo) although the acoustics are odd there versus how the music blends up in the balconies‚ plus remember the musicians

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    The food of the Mayas‚ Aztecs and Incas were greatly influenced by environment in which they were located. Various climates and soils of the areas occupied by these populations conditioned how they cultivated and ate. The foods they cultivated and ate included a number of grains and meat that originated in those areas. Notably‚ corn was used as their staple food‚ and it was used for a number of purposes other than just food. Early Mayans established a farming society that was adapted to their rain

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    Noah’s Flood and how the mystery of the Bible’s greatest story helped shape geology and the formation of our Earth. During chapter one‚ also known as "Buddha’s Dam‚" Montgomery visited Tibet‚ where he found flat-topped terraces standing high above river-level terrain. These terraces indicated lake sediment‚ where he later developed an image of two lakes‚ one higher than the other. Montgomery’s model was strengthened by carbon dates of 10‚000 BCE and 800 AD for

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    Monticello "I am as happy nowhere else and in no other society‚ and all my wishes end‚ where I hope my days will end‚ at Monticello‚" wrote Thomas Jefferson the great architect of his home‚ Monticello. His home of 54 years was named Monticello which means "little mountain" in Italian. Many still question the reasoning for the name "Monticello." The only reasoning that was come up with was that Jefferson wanted to build his home on his mountain located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia

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    vices

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    Roman Catholicism[edit] The Roman Catholic Church distinguishes between vice‚ which is a habit inclining one to sin‚ and the sin itself‚ which is an individual morally wrong act. Note that in Roman Catholicism‚ the word "sin" also refers to the state that befalls one upon committing a morally wrong act. In this section‚ the word always means the sinful act. It is the sin‚ and not the vice‚ that deprives one of God’s sanctifying grace and renders one deserving of God’s punishment. Thomas Aquinas taught

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    The stepped pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara‚ Egypt was one of the oldest‚ most extravagant royal tombstone structures in the early dynastic period of Egypt. It was the great tomb built for the pharaoh Djoser of the Third Dynasty by the master builder Imhotep‚ who was also the high priest of the sun god Re. The stepped pyramid consisted of large mastabas with each face pointed toward one the cardinal points of the compass. It was constructed as a series of six stacked mastabas assembled one on top of

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    "No‚" Aiden cries to himself. Hugging his knees to his chest‚ sea salt continued rolling out his tear glands. He hurls the book into the air— Vance’s diary he received the day before yesterday — he left it on the floor and put his attention elsewhere. Scanning the white walls that proceeded to drive him crazy‚ the sweat-drenched sheets‚ and the canopy which represented his sadness were his eyes. Barraging in his mind like a stampede were images; memories. Buzzing in his ears were words and regrets

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    was – just as Sam had been at the Agency before he assumed his post – intelligent and industrious. “That is to be expected‚” the official whom Sam replaced explained “because Philip is Ifugao and you don’t know patience until you have seen the rice terraces his ancestors built.” “You will find‚” Sam Christie was also told‚ “that the Igorots‚ like the Ilocanos‚ no matter how urbanized they already are‚ entertain a sense of inferiority. Not Philip. He is proud of his being Ifugao. He talks about it the

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    Native Animals of Asia

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    Native animals of Asia Treeshrews : native to the tropical forest of Southeast Asia. Spalacidae : native to eastern Asia‚ the Horn of Africa‚ the Middle East‚ & south-eastern Europe. Civets : native to the tropics of Africa and Asia. Natural Wonders Mt. Everest : On the Nepal-Tiber border looms the world’s highest peak‚ Mt. Everest (29‚028 ft.)‚ along the Himalayan Range. Dead Sea : The world’s lowest land area is

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