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    off balance and many women do not have a full grasp on why they are lonely. In “War is Kind” by the famous poet Stephen Crane; he adopts sarcastic diction and syntax to display war as a destructive force. The author uses ironic diction to present war as a calamitous machine that of which yields to no one. The first words that arise from the work to the reader is “Do not weep” (Crane 1st stanza)‚ yet it does not comfort the audience. The title emphasizes that the poem is sarcastic and this makes the

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    FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SEMESTER 1 / 2011 LEARNING SKILLS FOR OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNERS Challenging characteristic of online learning NAME : MUNUSAMY MATRICULATION NO : IDENTITY CARD NO. : TELEPHONE NO. : E-MAIL : LEARNING CENTRE : TUTOR’S NAME : semester – CONTENT PAGE 1.0 Introduction

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    “The Open Boat” 1. What philosophical values‚ if any‚ are presented or advocated by Stephen Crane in the story? ** In Stephen Crane’s short story “The Open Boat” we are able to see the views of Crane concerning Naturalism. Throughout his story‚ Crane presents to us the idea that nature and the universe are both impassive and uncaring about humankind. An example of this idea would be when Crane states in the story: “When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as important‚ and

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    war. The stories “Cranes” and “The Sniper” both are similar to each other. Then the main characters changed there ways by not killing people. They are both alike by having to kill people that are precious to them. In both stories find out war is very tragic because you can kill people that are close without knowing. Normally‚ soldiers fight against strangers. But In both stories these main character fought against one of their family members or one of their friends. ”Cranes” and “The Sniper”

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    it is the opposite. Crane is not making light of war‚ he is encouraging the maiden to join him in the bitterness toward the forces that perpetrate war (Semansky 258). Semansky describes Crane’s technique in cinematic terms‚ something particularly easy to understand. The shots he describes are the medium shot (waist up‚ gestures)‚ close-ups (chest up‚ facial expressions)‚ and long shots (figures against landscapes from a distance) (Semansky 258). Semansky believes that Crane alluded to Mars‚ the

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    In Witches‚ Wife Beaters‚ and Whores: Common Law and Common Folk in Early America‚ Elaine Forman Crane encourages readers to think of the book as similar to a fictionalized short story collection. However‚ the collection is truly a compilation of six nonfiction microhistories with each telling an individual account of “the ways in which legal culture and daily life were knotted together in early America.” (4) Common law and formal law often contrasted during the early stages of settlement because

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    Everyone In the novella Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚ the author Stephen Crane portrays hypocrisy throughout the story. The protagonist in the book is a young woman‚ Maggie Johnson‚ who has many responsibilities and is forced to make many difficult decisions. The story takes place in an urban city in the slums of New York‚ the Bowery. During the 1890s many people lived with hardships financially‚ emotionally and economically. Crane is a naturalist author; therefore‚ he uses this book to show the lifestyle

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    1. Puritans fled Europe in order to: a. Become acquainted with potential native peoples b. Exercise freedom of the press c. Practice freedom of religion d. Reestablish the Holy Roman Empire 2. The Seven Years War‚ called the French and Indian War by the Colonists: a. Was the precursor to the American Revolution b. Was a conflict related to European colonization c. Primarily took place in Canada d. Ended European conquests 3. Before the Civil War‚ to which of the

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    Term Project Throughput Capacity Report of Indented Berth Design at Guangzhou Container Terminal No.1 Objective: In this term project‚ a seaport terminal is selected to calculate the current throughput capacity based on the data measured in google earth and found on the official website. Then we should propose a modified berth layout by changing the existing berth to include an indented berth‚ and estimate the increasing rate of the annual throughput capacity. I selected Guangzhou Terminal

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    portray a serene and unpretentious American society subject to greed and misfortune in the hands of Ichabod Crane and the protection of the society by those who are content with it. Through characters in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Irving displays the greed and misfortune that the American society had begun to acclimatize themselves to most notably through the character of Ichabod Crane. Crane sought to take over the wealth of Sleepy Hollow and cash it in for his own personal gain. According to

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