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    Distinctively Visual

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    show that it is true that distinctively visual texts allow the reader to vividly imagine and gain insights into the characters‚ relationships and settings. Lonely drover’s wives‚ Bushmen and fettlers‚ as well as the setting of a sunburnt Australian landscape are brought to life and into unique relationship‚ in the visual imagery of Henry Lawson and Dorothea Mackellar’s compositions. Henry Lawson created a strong image of the uniquely Australian bush and the hardships of the people who have lived and

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    No Place Like Home

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    journey‚ Heyman appears as though she doesn’t belong to the different land and way of life in the UK. She felt alienated from the land‚ weather and climate‚ while mentioning that she was ‘thrown by my sense of otherness‚ and disconnection from the landscape’ and when she arrived ‘it was cold‚ damp‚ miserable’. She continues to give details about how ‘the deep loneliness of this cold‚ new place ploughed away’ at her‚ concerning the isolation from her home country‚ Australia‚ of a humid‚ warm climate

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    Augustus Garden Room

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    Creating Augustus’ Landscape: The Garden Room at Prima Porta The Garden Room at Prima Porta is an unlikely example of how Emperor Augustus’ reign changed Rome; creating a “golden age” that painted what Augustus wanted for Rome: a Republic of peace and tranquility. This Republic of peace and tranquility also relates to specific foliage in the Garden Room‚ as well as how the plants relate to the god‚ Apollo. However‚ it should be noted that the concept garden rooms was not knew in Ancient Rome‚

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    change and decay is already present in the first line "The sky-line melts from russet into blue" from beginning the Pauline Johnson has created the image of change by placing the poem in the archetypal setting of dusk. Throughout the entire essay the landscape is always in a state of flux. Dusk (the change from night to day) reinforces that. The use of the word "melts" also creates the image of change. Melt represents the slow loss of the Indian chief’s land and the slow decay of the chief himself. The

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    Ramirez1 The Danaus plexippus or more commonly known the Monarch butterfly is probably the most famous and known specie of butterfly that exist all over the world. Its fame is due because of their beauty. Every fall‚ the people of Mexico gather around in the forest and wait for the arrive of the Monarch Butterfly to contemplate the beauty of the insect. They are also famous because they migrate farther than any other specie of butterfly. It takes approximately a month and a half to the Monarch to

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    for landscaping and pavements is that they breathe life into natural ecosystems. Clear Growth Of Plants Professional landscaping & paving service providers are required to take care of the plants in the area where they are planning to create landscapes and pavements. They take care of the plants by using the right amount of soil‚ appropriately watering the plants‚ exposing the plants to light‚ and protecting them from plant-related

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    “In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti In this paper I will be exploring the social criticism that is conveyed by Lawrence Ferlinghetti in his poem “In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See.” Ferlinghetti criticizes the industrial revolution in America; he compares its outcomes with war. Ferlinghetti alludes to various paintings by Goya that depict war‚ and links their interpretation to the industrialization in America. The poem contains various poetic elements such

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    Trees in a Concrete Jungle Dennis Artischev History 105‚ Section 23‚ Fall 2012 As John Muir made his trek across the Sierra he described a beautiful landscape of mountains‚ valleys‚ rivers‚ lakes and more. People have always had a fascination with nature and the amazing variety of landscapes in America. John Muir was one of the many who loved spending his time in the nature of the western frontier. It was expansive‚ untouched and offered a great variety of terrain‚ but in our modernized and developed

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    English Studies Feedback Form Excellent 1 2 3 4 5 Very weak ARGUMENT & INDEPENDENCE: Clearly constructed‚ developing line of thought‚ arriving at an independent view ARGUMENT & INDEPENDENCE Ideas that do not build upon each other and /or lack relevance; relies on received ideas INTRODUCTION /CONCLUSION: Clearly sets out your approach; demonstrates you’ve arrived somewhere INTRODUCTION / CONCLUSION: Simply repeats the question or starts/ends with irrelevant or undeveloped information

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    themselves in various ways and domains. For example‚ an artist can choose to paint a picture of a beautiful landscape‚ while another artist can choose to create characters for a digital film. Both of them have the same talent‚ with slightly different preferences. So‚ is it fair to make both of them take an exam in which‚ for example‚ you have to do some web design? The artist doing the landscapes would be disadvantaged‚ and the artist doing the computer characters will have the upper hand.

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