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    have the advantage of being available anywhere you can access the internet. There is flexibility in scheduling classes‚ and students assume more responsibility in learning. It gives students the confidence and comfort to be more. Hill‚ (2012) stated learning online is of course‚ not the same as learning face to face‚ and that’s likely good news for anyone who can recall an hour lost listening to an interminable lecture in an overheated classroom. Chandler‚ 2012) A face to face meeting in a classroom

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    In Anne Bradstreet’s poem "The Author to Her Book‚" the controlling metaphor is the image of a baby being born and cared for. This birth imagery expresses the complex attitude of the speaker by demonstrating that the speaker’s low regard for her own work and her actions are contradictory. The first effect of the birth imagery is to present the speaker’s book as a reflection of what she sees in herself. Unfortunately‚ the "child" displays blemishes and crippling handicaps‚ which represent what

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    of Her Peers‚” the main character suffers from oppression just like the narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper.” In both stories‚ the characters seem to love the men that controlled their lives‚ but in they suffer from mental illness due to the restrictions that are placed on them by their lovers and society. These two stories also focus on a feminist perspective. In “A Jury of Her Peers‚” Minnie claimed that she didn’t know who killed her husband but she was arrested. Minnie’s husband abused her. Several

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    the rapper‚ Wright was able to literally define the meaning of title of the album with scrap paper. This image of various artistic elements making up the portrait metaphorically illustrates the idea that T.I. is influenced by many different aspects in the world. If the image of T.I. was merely a straightforward picture taken of him‚ the audience would not get the full effect of his influences coming from many different places to make up who he truly is. One aspect of who he truly is follows traits

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    For One More Day “Every family is a ghost story . . .” By Mitch Albom “Review by - Abdul Wahid Khalil” Deputy Director‚ PTA Zonal Office‚ Peshawar   Book Review of “For One More Day” Author – An Introduction For One More Day is bestselling novel written by Mitch Albom in 2006. The author Mr. Mitchell David is an American dramatists‚ journalist‚ and television broadcaster. The author depicted the story in the 1950’s and has clearly represented the values of that time period

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    book “Martin Chuzzlewit” the character Mrs Gamp a nurse‚ was dirty‚ fat‚ and old and also a drunk‚ which was like most nurses of those days before Nightingale. One can say that because of this‚ nursing was not seen as a highly regarded profession. Source A supports the view of Mrs Gamp being a true portrayal of nurses in the 1800s. It is an article from the Telegraph by Robbie Collin‚ he is writing about the character Mrs Gamp and he says “Dickens wrote that Mrs Gamp was‚ ‘four-and-twenty years ago

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    There is a Garden in Her Face: Superficial and unrequited love The garden is used as a metaphor to describe her face (also uses her not her face) Campion suggests the root of love came from lust and desirability Metaphor: ‘There is a garden in her face where roses and white lilies grow” compares her face to a garden and therefore nature’s work of art Comparison between the roses (passion) and white lilies (purity)‚ white skin and rose colored cheeks By a garden being in her face it is figurative

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    English essay Analysis of ”Sandy and Her Beautiful Sisters” Throughout the following essay I will map out the fairytale “Sandy and her beautiful sisters”‚ while pursuing the morality in the short story. “Sandy and her beautiful sisters” – tough being modern – posses many of the characteristics witch define a fairytale – including a morality. The main character‚ Sandy‚ finds throughout her search‚ that there is more to life‚ than long legs and looks. Sandy puts herself aside‚ while being at

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    group of islands in an extensive body of water‚ such as sea. 1. Ma-yi (Ma-i) – appears in Sung Dynasty sources in 982 A.D‚ refer to the island of Mindoro 2. Filipinas – given to the archipelago in 1543 by the ill-starred (Philip) of Austrias‚ who later became Philip II‚ the greatest king of Spain. The name for the archipelago first appeared in a rare map published at Venice in 1554 by Giovanni Battista Ramusio‚ an Italian geographer. 3. Philippine Islands (P.I) – during the American era.

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    "Once More to the Lake" is an essay first published in Harper’s magazine in 1941 by author E. B. White. Once more to the lake” is a personal and autobiographical writing shared by E.B.White and therefore‚ the main character is the author itself and White’s beloved family. In abstract “Once more to the lake” is a renowned writing of E.B.White in which the author narrates a story recalling his childhood experience of resorting to a lake in Maine‚ however the story pertains more with how the author

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