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    also said “The city now doth like a garment wear”‚ the poet says that the city is wearing a garment wear. He personifies the city as a human wearing beautiful clothes. .....Secondly‚ Wordsworth also uses alliteration‚ “A sight so touching in its majesty”. The poet uses the letter”S” to describe the calmness of the city. Moreover the poet uses rhyming words to make the sound of the poem for example: (deep - steep)‚ (lie - sky). ......At last‚ Wordsworth uses another poetic device which is metaphor

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    Winnie The Pooh

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    The Queen celebrated her 90th birthday last May 10 but her loyal followers still found it adorable that she met up with Winnie-the-Pooh on her birthday. Winnie-the-Pooh is a loved childhood cartoon and picture book character‚ written by Jane Riordan and illustrated by Mark Burgess. The beloved classic found his way to Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday as he is also celebrating his 90th birthday himself. According to E Online‚ this year marks the 90th year since the picture book was published. To celebrate

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    African presence in Europe Black Madonna’s (Black Virgins) According to Scheer Black Madonna’s have went from majesty to mystery with the construct of race as a science toward the end of the 18th century. With this construct of race it begins to dramatically undermine the pious interpretations of the objects and images surrounding the Black Madonna. A common theme used is that the Madonna’s became black unintentional‚ has greatly affected the depth into which the study of the Black Madonna’s

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    Stamp Act

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    the American shore‚ the colonists protested vehemently. Nine of the thirteen colonies sent delegates to the Stamp Act Congress‚ which sought "to consider of a general and united‚ dutiful‚ loyal and humble representation of their condition to His Majesty and the Parliament; and to implore relief." The resulting resolution caused almost as much resistance in England as the original act had in the colonies. Through studying some of the documents coming out of this period‚ one can see the very different

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    (a)Explain the role of tribunals. (b)Evaluate the extent to which tribunals have been reformed. Tribunals are an essential part of the British Legal System and are see as part of the popular Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Their main purpose was to give the public a means of settling disputes regarding their scial rights and various other areas such as employment law. For example if a person felt they were incorrectly dismissed from their employment‚ they would use a tribunal as means

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    Saul was the first king of Israel‚ made so by Samuel at the insistence of the populace‚ and anointed by God. However‚ Saul did not trust in the Lord fully‚ and he ended up being rejected by God for not following‚ among other things‚ his strict orders about the Amalekites. (1 Samuel 15:9‚ New International Version) Saul disobeyed God’s instructions to kill all the animals and people of the Amalekites. He made an offering to God of the animals‚ and the King (Agag)‚ but this was not what God had told

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    "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson revisited by traditional Japanese music When traditional Japanese music revisits "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson‚ the result can only be surprising. Indeed‚ Yoshimi Tsujimoto and his two accomplices resumed brilliantly one of the most popular tubes of the "King of Pop". To achieve this amazing reinterpretation of "Smooth Criminal" they used traditional Japanese instruments: a Shakuhachi‚ a bamboo flute‚ and two kotos‚ stringed instrument. These complex

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    Flappers Research Paper

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    FLAPPERS By: Justin Seamer‚ Fabian Terrones ‚ Luis Sanchez‚ and Edgar Medina WHAT IS A FLAPPER? The term "flapper" first appeared in Great Britain after World War I.   It was there used to describe young girls it was somewhat awkward in movement because it had not entered womanhood  Flappers were a “new breed” of women in the western 1920’s era  A TYPICAL FLAPPER  They were known for bobbing their hair  Wearing excessive make-up‚ drinking‚ driving automobiles‚ smoking‚ and casual sexual

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    sculpture was heavily influenced by Greek sculpture. In fact‚ many of the Roman sculptures were just copies of Greek sculptures. But the Roman sculpture was created to serve a purpose: namely‚ to impress the public - to communicate the power and majesty of Rome. Sculpture on Roman buildings could be merely decorative or have a more political purpose‚ for example‚ on triumphal arches the architectural sculpture captured in detail key military events

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    Places and Forms of Power

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    I will talk in this part of the notion: “Places and forms of Power”. We studied in class the Commonwealth of Nations and talk about her Majesty the Queen of England as a leading thread for this notion. Also to make it differently I have chosen to take as example the Media. They are called the 4th power and Internet is called the 5th power. Since many years the media did not stop to evolve. In fact‚ from paper distributed in the street or in metro‚ to screen‚ nowadays people (especially young people)

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