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    Cover Meter Test

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    1949) How a Cover Meter Works? The change of inductance of an iron cored inductor known as ‘search unit’ due to the proximity of the reinforcing bar is used to measure the ‘cover’. The search unit is moved on the surface of the concrete and rotated till the maximum deflection is seen on the indicator. The meter is calibrated with the concrete block and thereafter the search unit is used to find the position of the reinforcement in structures. (Rao‚ 1949) Importance of Cover Meter in the Industry

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    After reading the critical anthology‚ explore and analyse the use of feminism in Woman Work by Maya Angelou In this essay I am going to explore and analyse how Maya Angelou uses feminism in Woman Work to represent the typical day of a housewife and their thoughts on their domestic responsibilities. The poem was published in 1978 in part two of her book‚ “And Still I Rise”. The poem focuses on a hopeful determination to rise above difficulty and expectations. The poem is an escape from reality for

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    February 2010 Compare and Contrast Paragraph‚ “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 30” “Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare and “Sonnet 30” by Edna St. Vincent Millay have similarities and a variety differences which make them very intriguing and appealing to the reader. First‚ the rhyme scheme of “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 30” are alike since their pattern is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG‚ as demonstrated in “day‚ temperate‚ May‚ date” in “Sonnet 18”; and “drink‚ rain‚ sink‚ again” in “Sonnet 30”. Due to this pattern‚ “Sonnet

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    life. The descriptive words used to describe the motion of his journey "swerving" (which is repeated throughout the 1st stanza to represent movement) and “harsh-named halt" suggest a train journey in which‚ in the 1st stanza‚ Larkin describes to the reader what observes. He can see everyday life during his journey‚ "traffic"‚ "workmen at dawn". He also describes his journey into hull by the use of the widening of the river Humber‚ which runs through Hull. It shows that he started his journey where the

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    go you go‚my dear;and whatever id done/ by only me is your doing‚my darling)” (2-4). The way in which Cummings opts to not include spaces between the words of his poem and the parenthesis‚ commas‚ and semicolons included therein‚ indicates to the reader that nothing can come between true love. The use of enjambment in which the lines of the poem flow together without interruption is also evidence of Cummings belief that true love is the product of inseparable unity. Another element of Cummings’s

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    Langston Hughes’s poem‚ “Dreams”‚ inspires the reader to pursue dreams. Hughes’s poem‚ emphasizes the importance of dreams and their ability to empower‚ strengthen‚ and embrace an individual’s life. Although it is a short poem‚ it holds a lot of inspiring thoughts. The simile used by Hughes’s to illustrate the meaning of the poem was peculiar and incredible. This poem is inspiring. The carefully chosen words to interpret make it even more fascinating. The meaning of the poem “Dreams” captures

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    Sharon Olds

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    not being familiar with her current emotions‚ to the exposure of the emotion‚ which she finds to be similar to the breaking of a chrysalis. This comparison puts a mass amount of emphasis onto her discovery of this part of herself‚ which allows the reader to be able to relate or create a sense of understanding of the emotions projected at this moment. Throughout the poem‚ repetition is also used to draw attention and add emphasis onto important references. Olds stated‚ “-like

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    Love

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    desire as something that consumes and destroys. Desire does indeed have a way of consuming those it infects. However‚ in the next stanza Frost makes the case for the destructive force of ice. He compares ice to hate. This comparison relates to the reader a view of hate as something that causes people to be rigid‚ unmoving and cold. Also‚ ice has a tendency to encompass things and cause them to crack and break. (This is only the first paragraph of his analysis) Example II: Poetry Analysis

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    the poet begins to list off materialistic things that the people all around him want that he does not particularly care for: things such as “cheap suits‚ red kitchen-ware‚ sharp shoes‚ [and] iced lollies.” This use of sentence structure can lead the reader to assume the author holds the material wants of a large town in contempt‚ as he is clearly showing the things that others want while using a negative‚ almost chiding‚ tone. In addition‚ the listing done in the third stanza continues to bring out

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote this poem ‘Pied Beauty’‚ which used the tone of contradiction to convince readers to praise and be thankful to God‚ as He had given us whatever we have. On the other hand‚ ‘Hunting Snake’ written by Judith Wright created the tone of tense by illustrating the reactions of the poet and her companion when they met a hunting snake on their walk. Great senses of imagery were created in both the poems ‘Pied Beauty’ and ‘Hunting Snake’. First difference between two poems

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