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    place‚ which is the journey to find their own imagination. Shakespeare uses many techniques to convey his ideas and concepts. Music is a major factor in ‘The Tempest’. Shakespeare takes us on a romantic‚ imaginative journey that through lyrical song and music gives the play a magical mood. With the art of song Shakespeare uses Ariels songs and spiritual feelings to help convey the magical experience. “Come unto these yellow lands and then take hands: courtsied when you have and kiss’d the wild waves

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    red sea". His recounts shows us how even though we may focus on the destination‚ it is not until later in life‚ we may reflect back on how important the actual journey was. The title alludes biblically to Moses leading the Jews to the new Promised Land‚ just as the migrants were on a voyage to the hope of a bright new future. However the journey was an uncertain one that they had been forced into because of the destruction of WWII. Through the first stanza‚ the reader can gather that a return trip

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    And the bond cannot be broken is a short story that conveys the concept of journey by encompassing powerful imagery to depict the harsh reality of the negative outcomes of journeys. The text explores this rather pessimistic journey by employing the use of rich and varied literary techniques and depicting the entire journey as purposeless. A vast range of literary techniques is employed in the text‚ all of which contribute to exploring the negative outcome of journeys. Imagery is a predominant

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    wasteland. The people who live in the underground society are known as “downunders”. While neither Vic nor Blood want to find this society‚ Blood wants to find the “promised land”‚ where many above-ground utopias exist‚ whereas Vic wants to stay and continue to use Blood to sniff out women for him. On their quest to find the Promised Land‚ they encounter many obstacles such as murders and thieves. Along the way‚ Vic meets a girl‚ Quilla‚ who tries to convince Vic to leave the dystopia and come down under

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    The Christian Crusades were a series of battles between the Muslims and the Christians in order to claim the Holy Land as their own. Religious and economic tensions are the causes of these numerous crusades. For starters‚ religious tensions occurred when Muslims taught the message of the prophet Muhammad. These teachings went against the christian teachings and the what the christian church believes. Muslims thought they would be able to overrun the traditional christian ideas. At the time‚ Pope

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    Land pollution Land pollution is mainly caused by poor solid waste management. There are three answers to these environmental problems. YOU can Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle. • Reduction • Reuse • Recycle Reduction We can reduce the amount of waste that is produced by doing simple things like two-sided copying on paper and backyard composting. This will decrease the amount of waste that will be disposed of in landfills. The Government can raise awareness of the importance of reduction through

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    Instructions: 1. USE PAGE 91 & 92 OF YOUR WORKBOOK IN ANSWERING YOUR TAKE HOME EXAM. (THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE A WORKBOOK YET‚ AGAIN FOR THE nth TIME PLEASE PURCHASE ONE. I WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT ANSWERING SHEETS USING ANOTHER ELSE’S WORKBOOK‚ IF YOU WILL DO OTHERWISE‚ YOU WILL NOT HAVE A SCORE FOR YOUR FINAL EXAM.) 2. FOLD THE ANSWERING SHEET ONCE HORIZONTALLY. 3. LIMIT YOUR ANSWER WITH THE SPACE PROVIDED. ONCE YOU FAIL TO DO THIS YOU WILL GET A DEMERIT FROM THAT PARTICULAR ITEM. DO NOT USE THE BACK

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    126 The Ocean-Desert: The Ancient Mariner and. The Waste Land FLORENCE MARSH WHEN Coleridge’s The Ancient Mariner and T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land are juxtaposed‚ the two poems become mutually illuminating. Nor is the juxtaposition arbitrary‚ since both are essentially religious poems concerned with salvation. In both‚ the protagonist needs to recover from a living death‚ from spiritual dryness. Structurally‚ The Waste Land has almost no narrative thread‚ no story‚ but it sounds motifs that

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    LAND by Masanobu Hiraoka I have chosen this "Land" by Masanobu Hiraoka animation video mostly because of how much I enjoyed watching it. The first time i viewed it i could not concentrate on the important graphical elements or how well the animation was done; The first thing I did‚ was enjoy the mixture of the amazing colors moving and transforming into shapes on my screen with the perfect sound going along with these moving colors. The many more times after that i watched it i kept getting impressed

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    fodder and limber. Once the fertile portion of the earth’s surface is lost‚ it is very difficult to replace it. In India‚ the destruction of the top-soil has already reached an alarming proportion. Land degradation problems have resulted in increasing depletion of the productivity of the basic land stock through nutrient deficiencies. In addition to the direct loss of crop producing capacity‚ soil erosion increases the destructiveness of floods and decreases the storage capacity of water in reservoirs

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