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    Announcing a Program for the Return of Vietnam Era Draft Evaders and Military Deserters September 16‚ 1974. By the President of the United States of America Gerald R. Ford. The United States withdrew the last of its forces from the Republic of Vietnam on March 28‚ 1973. In the period of its involvement in armed hostilities in Southest Asia‚ the United States suffered great losses. Millions served their country‚ thousand died in combat‚ thousand more were wounded‚ others are still listed as missing

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LOUIS MACNEICE’S "THE SUNLIGHT ON THE GARDEN" The sunlight on the garden Hardens and grows cold‚ We cannot cage the minute Within its nets of gold; When all is told We cannot beg for pardon. Our freedom as free lances Advances towards its end; The earth compels‚ upon it Sonnets and birds descend; And soon‚ my friend‚ We shall have no time for dances. The sky was good for flying Defying the church bells And every evil iron Siren and what it tells: The earth compels‚ We are dying

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    My Mistress’s Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun The tone of this poem is serious and comical. He realizes the imperfections in humans. This is clear in the poem in line 1 “my mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun” (Shakespeare W. My Mistress’s Eyes Are Nothing Like The Sun). Generally poets would worship their loved ones features‚ however the speaker appears to joke about this person’s features in this poem. In line 9 – 10 “i love to hear her speak‚ yet well i know that music hath a far more

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    DARKNESS

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    Darkness" The speaker begins his poem as a “dream” but “not all a dream” (line 1)‚ immediately casting doubt upon the narrative to follow. The poet then imagines the end of the world through a series of natural‚ social‚ and possibly supernatural events. The gloomy‚ cold earth wanes for weeks or months‚ long enough for men to “forget their passions” (line 7) and turn their hearts only to survival or despair. To stave off the darkness‚ they burn everything they can‚ including their homes. Both

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    Seamus Heaney Clearances

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    One of the most moving and emotional of Heaney’s works is his collection of sonnets called ’Clearances’. These sonnets were written in dedication and memoriam to his mother Margaret Kathleen Heaney‚ who died in 1984. As Neil Corcoran comments "Everything Heaney has himself written about his childhood reinforces the sense of domestic warmth and affection as its prevailing atmosphere." (A Student’s Guide to Seamus Heaney‚ Faber & Faber Ltd‚ 1986‚ London.) The eight sonnets are filled with lively‚ detailed

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    Close analysis on We Real Cool This poem is about young school dropouts who make the wrong choices while they are young – ‘Left school’ (line 4)‚ ‘Lurk late’ (line 5)‚ ‘Strike straight’ (line 6) ‘Die soon’ (line 10). The setting could well be in the current‚ because there are still many school dropouts right now and they could possibly make the same choices as the dropouts in the poem. The larger issue is about the coolness of the school dropouts; they die soon‚ so are they really that cool as they

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    ne’s Holy Sonnet 10: Death Be Not Proud Donne’s Holy Sonnet 10‚ “Death‚ be not proud” expresses the speaker feelings towards death. He uses personification by addressing death as if it was a human. In the first stanza the author says: Death‚ be not proud‚ though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful‚ for thou art not so; For those‚ whom thou think’s thou dost overthrow‚ Die not‚ poor Death‚ nor yet canst thou kill me. (1-4) From the tone of the stanza it may seem like the speaker is talking

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    1N4728A - 1N4758A — Zener Diodes April 2009 1N4728A - 1N4758A Zener Diodes Tolerance = 5% DO-41 Glass case COLOR BAND DENOTES CATHODE Absolute Maximum Ratings * Symbol PD Ta = 25°C unless otherwise noted Parameter Power Dissipation @ TL  50C‚ Lead Length = 3/8” Derate above 50C Value 1.0 6.67 -65 to +200 Units W mW/C C TJ‚ TSTG Operating and Storage Temperature Range * These ratings are limiting values above which the serviceability of the diode may be impaired. Electrical Characteristics

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    Throughout the history‚ humans have seen themselves as the dominators of the animals. People domesticate and do unethical experiment on animals. However‚ in recent years‚ as the morality and ethics become more comprehensive‚ humans begin to reconsider their relationship with animals. In both “Traveling through the Dark‚” written by William Stafford‚ and “Woodchucks”‚ written by Maxin Kumin‚ the authors discuss about interventions of human beings to animals. Even though the two poems are different

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    Wilfred Owen Analysis

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    Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells; (5) Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs‚-- The shrill‚ demented choirs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for them from sad shires. What candles may be held to speed them all? Not in the hands of boys but in their eyes (10) Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes. The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their pall; Their flowers the tenderness

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