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    Rescue at Sea.

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    Then‚ when we found what seemed like a good spot for fishing‚ dad stopped the engine and lowered the anchor. The sky was crystal clear and the sea was as calm as a sheet of glass. We spent a good couple of hours basking in the sun‚ fishing rods in hand‚ without a care in the world. It was fantastic just being there‚ staring out at the beautiful blue sea. After we had caught a good number of fish‚ it was time to eat. Mum had prepared some delicious sandwiches and‚ famished as we were‚ we didn’t need

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    something or someone that you desire. Such was Jay Gatsby’s goal‚ the true intentions for his extravagant bonanzas. Gatsby‚ alike the many before and after him‚ consistently devotes a surplus of resources to win the heart of a woman. From the literary analysis team at Swiss Education‚ the celebrations “symbolize how desperately he wanted to be reinstated with Daisy Buchanan‚ and the willingness to go through unnecessary glamor to impress her” (SwissEduc). However‚ this symbol is also related to the

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    In my short analysis of “Cindarella”‚ understanding the basic concepts of the story was not as easy as I had once predicted. The author Elisabeth Panttaja explains in her essay different views and ideas in the sense that Cinderella is successful because of the magical powers created by her dead mother. The author tells that “It is not suprising . . . that modern criticism of (Cinderella) . . . has been so strangely indifferent to the roles that Cinderella’s mother plays in the story.” This to my

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    The Deep Sea

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    EK115008S The Deep Sea (2012) It is odd that a planet with 65% of its surface covered by ocean and 57% by 1000+m of deep-sea is called the ‘Earth’. Some 49% of the globe’s surface is 3-6 km below the ocean waves and the average ocean depth is 3.8 km. The deep sea is dark‚ devoid of plants but home to many animals which have been collected on hooks and lines‚ in nets‚ from the stomachs of other deep-sea beasts‚ viewed and photographed from tethered cameras‚ ROVs and deep-sea submersibles. Yet

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    Riders in the Sea

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    Riders in the Sea Sheri-Lyn Crump ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor: Mary Lounsbury December 17‚ 2012 The sea is both a source of life and death. As we can see in the poem‚ the sea offers food‚ a way to the mainland and other life giving essentials. It is also the reason that Mauyra has lost all the men in her family. At the beginning of the story we realize that Mauyra’s Daughters Colleen and Nora are trying to hide some clothing that the young priest has given them‚ thinking

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    The Aral Sea

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    Aral Sea The Aral Sea was once the fourth largest inland sea in the world. About‚ a million years ago from now the northwestern part of Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan were covered by a massive inland sea. This sea was formed when all the waters retreated from a big land; they left a broad plain that contained highly saline soil. Due to the retreating of water many ancient remains were disappeared. The only remnant that remained was a big inland sea which was the Aral Sea. The Aral Sea was an

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    TEXTBOOK ANALYSIS: THE AMERICAN JOURNEY Textbook Analysis The American Journey Michele C. Bennett Grand Canyon University: EED 465 January 22‚ 2011 Textbook Analysis: The American Journey Before using a social studies textbook‚ a deep analysis of its contents will be required. How the book covers the topics in comparison to the definition of‚ social studies bring forth the relevance of the book in effective planning and instruction. Whether or not the book conveys separate classroom

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    The Journey

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    Running Head: The Journey Symbolism of the Journey “The Road Not Taken” and “A Worn Path” Robert Frost (1916) and Eudora Welty (1941) Joseph J. Ward Ashford University Professor Gregory Salyer ENG 125 August 12rd ‚ 2013 Symbolism of the Journey “The Road Not Taken” (Clugston‚ 2010) and‚ “A Worn Path” (Clugston‚ 2010) are two well written examples of life’s journeys that I am going to analyze and compare. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost’s (1916) (Clugston‚ 2010) is a poem that

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    Ballad of Birmingham – Literary Analysis In the poem‚ “Ballad of Birmingham” written in 1969‚ Dudley Randall conjures one of the most vicious significant event during the Civil Rights Movement as evidenced by the epigraph which follows the title: On the Bombing of a Church in Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ 1963. Randall effectively utilizes the ballad form‚ striking irony and vivid imagery to convey the inevitable consequences of societal inequality through the eyes of a mother and a child. Firstly‚ Randall

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    Design Analysis of Paul Klee’s Possibilities at Sea Artist: Paul Klee Title: Possibilities At Sea Size: 24” by 24” Year: 1932 Line: There is heavy use of contour line and line as symbol. The entire concept and composition are defined primarily through the heavy use of line and linear elements. The boat is constructed from thin red and white lines – the white lines defining the shape of the boat and the red lines providing a supporting structure vertically and horizontally. There’s also

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