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    Gorgeous sunset

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    Sun below the western half of the horizon‚ i.e. at an azimuth greater than 180 degrees‚ as a result of Earth’s rotation. The time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment when the trailing edge of the Sun’s disk disappears below the horizon. The ray path of light from the setting Sun is highly distorted near the horizon because of atmospheric refraction‚ making the sunset appear to occur when the Sun’s disk is already about one diameter below the horizon. Sunset is distinct from dusk‚ which

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    Comment closely on ways in which Forster introduces the setting of the novel in the opening chapter. Forster introduces his novel to us through the setting. He describes Chandrapore as an impoverished city whose pain and low life is shielded by a romanticized view of its British inhabitants. He describes the Indians as barely people who have very little significance and value. He does this through descriptions of the city itself and connecting it back to the people and poverty. Forster still manages

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    Dell: New Horizon case analysis Problem Dell being one of the most successful companies in the PC industry has a very different path than its competitors. Having a unique strategy‚ Michael Dell has succeeded on positioning it company among its rivals. After many years of success the company is now evaluating it potential to expand. The fast growth of the PC industry opened doors to many industries and challenging Dell’s growth share and revenue. In

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    A Case Of Burnout

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    did not care for advice‚ he would be in for heart trouble in another six months. After reading the doctor’s note‚ the Chairman sat back in his chair‚ and started brooding over. Three issues were uppermost in his mind—(i) How would Mahesh take this news? (ii) How many others do have similar fitness problems? (iii) Since the environment in the bank helps create the problem‚ what could he do to alleviate it? The idea of holding a

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    Evening on a Beach

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    An evening on the beach Night was falling. The setting sun’s red rays lit up the sky above the western horizon. I could see an oil tanker making its way across the sea just on the horizon. Soon the sun disappeared below the horizon and the sky turned dark but my two friends and I sat on the beach gazing at the place where the sun went down. Sunsets are mesmerizing as we discovered. Only when the mosquitoes started coming in great number were we brought back to reality. We picked ourselves

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    displays a mastering of symbolism in her most important work‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God. Symbols take the form of people‚ objects‚ and events‚ adding to the color and meaning of the story. Throughout the book‚ Hurston uses symbols of a pear tree‚ the horizon‚ Janie’s hair‚ the mule‚ and the devastating hurricane to express the character’s traits‚ struggles‚ and circumstances. The symbols help the reader understand the meaning of the story and are crucial in interpreting the novel. The major theme of

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    If I Were a Bird

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    can just enjoy the feeling of freedom and carelessness. Secondly‚ I could travel to different countries and wonder in multiple breathtaking landscapes and exotic architectures to feast my eyes. In this way‚ I could expand my horizons. I think that I must broaden my horizons and enrich my experiences as a college student in this knowledge exploded era. Thirdly‚ except from traveling between diverse countries‚ I could also choose where to live in my own will. What a wonderful thing it is! The last

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    boys were effortlessly climbing up the scattered palm trees that were drooping over the edge so elegantly‚ in order to harvest the fruit to bring back to their father’s stalls to sell. A large white cruise ship was pacing itself along the distant horizon as a flock of birds spread their wings and cloaked a soft shadow onto the gentle ripples of the water as they gracefully glided by. My ears were filled with the sweet joyous sounds of the little village children along with the humming of the birds

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    Beyond the Orchard

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    sky‚ the sun sets like a flaming ball of scarlet fire near the horizon. Even as the dark night creeps closer and closer‚ the breeze doesn’t slow. In fact‚ it seems to become even fiercer‚ bringing the smells of the lake to meet me. I can hear the clip clop of horse hooves on the street down below and the laughs and cries of children playing in the lake. I try to savor the last light of day‚ as the sun becomes invisible behind the horizon and the moon

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    The World as Meditation

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    Where is the line that separates imagination and reality? Can imagination heal a wounded heart? In the poem‚ The World as Meditation by Wallace Stevens‚ Penelope‚ seeking to allay her irresistible longing for her husband‚ immerses in a metaphysical state of thought about Odysseus and their love. Her daily engagement in such form of imagination illuminates her unbending loyalty‚ growing yearning‚ and unconditional love towards her husband. Through various literary devices‚ Stevens shows the power

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