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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" speech‚ delivered on August 28‚ 1963‚ during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ stands as one of the most iconic and influential speeches in American history. As a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement‚ King’s speech not only addressed the immediate need for racial justice but also articulated a vision of hope and unity that continues to resonate today. Through his adept use of rhetorical techniques‚ King effectively conveyed his message

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    Anna University Syllabus for All Branches ‚ All Semester : Downloaded from www.AnnaUnivEdu.Org Follow Us on : http://facebook.com/annaunivedu.info Applicable for all colleges affiliated to anna university. SEMESTER VI (Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2008–2009 onwards) CODE NO. THEORY CS2351 CS2352 CS2353 CS2354 COURSE TITLE L T P C Artificial Intelligence Principles of Compiler Design Object Oriented Analysis and Design Advanced Computer Architecture

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    Introduction to Parallel Computing | | Author: Blaise Barney‚ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | UCRL-MI-133316 | Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Overview 1. What is Parallel Computing? 2. Why Use Parallel Computing? 3. Concepts and Terminology 3. von Neumann Computer Architecture 4. Flynn’s Classical Taxonomy 5. Some General Parallel Terminology 4. Parallel Computer Memory Architectures 6. Shared Memory 7. Distributed

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    death‚ which specifically involves a beautiful woman. The apparent tone in “The Raven” seemingly represents a very painful condition of mind‚ an intellect prone to madness and the dreadful melancholy brought upon by the death of a beloved lady. The parallelism of Poe’s own personal problems‚ with those of the narrator in the poem‚ his calculated use of symbolism‚ and the articulation of language through the use of the raven’s refrain‚ the reader becomes aware of Poe’s prominent tone of melancholy.

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    “If a great musician plays great music but no one hears it‚ was he really any good?” (Weingarten‚ 2007) as Weingarten says in his article ‘Pearls before Breakfast’. An unbiased opinion described well within the narrations of the article allow the reader to understand the situation from various point of views and also recognize the reality regarding priorities of our current generation relating to beauty and art. The article posted in the Washington Post described the situation of a famous violinist

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    Reunion The story under discussion vividly represents Cheever’s typical features as a sharp observer of life‚ a subtle psychologist with a great gift of penetrating into the minds of his characters at crucial moments of their lives‚ a skilful writer. It represents the narrator’s recollection of an episode of his teenage life which reflects the complexity of `fathers-sons’ relations. Cheever writes in his own brief seemingly casual manner‚ but the verbal plane is only the top of the iceberg. The

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    the country. He states that the brave men who here gave their last full measure of devotion” should be highly esteemed for the sacrifice they made. Lincoln establishes his ideas through the usage of rhetorical devices such as‚ an appeal to ethos‚ parallelism‚ and juxtaposition. Lincoln never uses the words “I‚” or “you‚” to address his audience‚ but instead uses “we‚” “our‚” and “us‚” to establish ethos and connect with the audience -- the North and the South. He repeats these words through out the

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    The Joy Luck Club – A Pair of Tickets – Analysis Use of Language – Metaphor Theme – Identity  This story explores the insights of Jing-Mei’s literal and figurative journey back to her cultural origin‚ China.  In the text‚ Jing-mei had initially ’vigorously denied that [she] had any Chinese whatsoever below [her] skin.’ and through this she has shown her inability to understand her true identity. Use of Language – Metaphor Theme – Identity [cont.] When she had finally comprehended

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    A. Prose: Fiction Assignment Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. Born at the stroke of midnight on August 15‚ 1947‚ the day of India’s independence from British rule‚ Saleem’s life is a microcosm of post-Independent India. The Title of this text‚ Midnight’s Children‚ gives the reader a broad idea of what the text is about: It gives the time and where the setting may play off. This text dominates the theme of identity that breaks down colonial constructs of Western dominance over Eastern culture

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    freedom and all kind of techniques characteristic of a proper dictator. He takes charge of the island which does not belong to him and exerts his power over the inhabitants‚ forcing them to serve him as slaves. It is almost impossible to draw a parallelism between this situation and the European colonial power in North America during the XVII century. Thus‚ it may be assumed that the old world stands for Europe and all its common practices and customs while the new world is represented by the uncivilised

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