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    stream hand become of sorrowful blackness‚ one could see across it the red ‚ eyelike gleam of hostile campfires set in the low brows of distant hills.” | 1 | The novel opens up with different impressions of the environment. In this passage Stephen Crane strongly uses mood and naturalism to help the reader visualize his depiction of the novel’s current setting. The stream is described as “sorrowful blackness” which instills a bleak and dreary feeling while you read. The army is called “it” which was

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    Green Marketing - An Introduction Due to factors such as increased media coverage‚ increased awareness of environmental issues‚ raising pressure form environmental groups‚ stringent legislation and major industrial disasters (McIntosh‚ 1991; Butler‚ 1990; Tapon and Leighton‚ 1991; Charter‚ 1992; Wagner‚ 1997) the environment has become a mainstream issue and consequentially consumers are more concerned about their habits and the effect that these have on the environment. (Krause‚ 1993). According

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    competitive forces of Porter: THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS | New entrants face entry barriers such as:  Large financial resources required to invest in a container terminal or in a shipping line. There is a big time lag between the investment (buying cranes‚ ordering vessels) and the start of operations.  Conferences among shipping lines will determine the price and other conditions of the market.  Vertical integration between terminals operators‚ shipping lines and vessel manufacturers.  Horizontal

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    In the real world‚ one must be prepared to face challenges before they succeed. This is the theme of “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane. Crane represents the theme by using copious amounts of symbolism throughout the story. The inactive house of refuge represents that one must be prepared to face the world by themselves. The obstructive storm represents that one may need backtrack before they can reach their goals. The icy quality of the water represents that sometimes the world can be hostile to people

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    The 19th century‚ the beginning of industrialization among the western part of the world‚ and mainly branching out among North America. With the system on industrialization‚ man labor is the dominant source to producing and manufacturing‚ rather than machines like how it is today. In America‚ being a newly established independent nation‚ industrialization would turn America into a replica of England‚ with large factories‚ where working conditions are terrible‚ wages are low‚ rules were strict‚ and

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    vertical components of reaction of the pin A in Fig. 2. The pulley at D is frictionless and the cylinder weighs 80 lb. (5-18) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 3. The floor crane and the driver (Fig. 3) have a total weight of 2500 lb with a center of gravity at G. Determine the largest weight of the drum that can be lifted without causing the crane to overturn when its boom is in the

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    veining. Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged. Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer‚ by seed‚ or by division in autumn or spring. The genus name is derived from the Greek γέρανος‚ géranos‚ or γερανός‚ geranós‚ crane. The English name "cranesbill" derives from the appearance of the fruit capsule of some of the species. Species in the Geranium genus have a distinctive mechanism for seed dispersal. This consists of a beak-like column which springs open when ripe

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    purposes‚ one was that Elizabeth had was “establish the church of England as a mean between the extremes of Catholic and Puritan religion” (Crane). Second‚ Queen Elizabeth wanted to “eliminate persecution for private belief” (Crane). Along with following these two principles‚ Queen Elizabeth wanted the people of England to see her devotion to God in

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    life at a time. He wished to rush forward and strangle with his fingers. He craved a power that would enable him to make a world-sweeping gesture and brush all back. His impotency appeared to him‚ and made his rage into that of a driven beast.”(Crane 2). As a result of these two factors Henry grew confidence enough to fight the first battle with his regiment. Now the reason why he fled the scene of the second battle was because the results from war forced him to lose that confidence that he had

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    Introduction It is said that marine insurance started sometime by the end 12th century in North Italy though some writers opine that it was in 3000 BC (not in the present form) when the Chinese merchants were dispersing their shipments along with several vessels with a view to minimize the damage to the shipments. Then a time came when the insurance of ships and cargo came in the form of bottomry that was essentially a monetary protection in the case the cargo is lost at sea or damaged. Then‚

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