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    preferable – she finds everything she wants in nature. | Nature goes on‚ it isn’t trying to connect or be friends‚ it goes on. | “He likes a boggy acre‚ / A floor too cool for corn‚ / Yet when a boy and barefoot‚ / I more than once at noon” | Verisimilitude EnjambmentImagery | The snake likes a cool environment‚ so this is why the encounter is so rare.Boy and barefoot – touch of reality. | Deliberate attempt to give something the quality of being realistic – boy running around barefoot in a snakey

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    the chorus where she sings about knowing why the caged bird sings and how only joy comes from song. This is an expression of the joy that music and song brings to peoples lives in some way. The way that music brings joy to our lives portrays the verisimilitude of how important it is to see how two elements can come together and create

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    In my research I have learned that the photographer‚ Margaret Bourke-White was one of the first female photojournalists. “She completed college at Cornell and opened her own photographic studio in Cleveland” (Cox Ph.D ‚ 2003). It is clear that White had an eye for the progress and downfall throughout America. Also‚ she was hired as “became one of the first group of photographers hired by Life”(Cox Ph.D ‚ 2003). White’s importance grew rapidly in the photo-journalistic and visual world. Her images

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    relation to the direction of the sun. The shadows cast by city architecture in Scissors Shop suggest protective‚ proprietary shade over the shop sign. The instantaneousness of Scissors Shop as a photograph acts as the ‘magic’ of image in a street photographic sense‚ the instant in this case is the convergence of angles‚ spaces‚ lines‚ planes‚ figures‚ objects; the coincidence of different temporalities and different speeds of perishability within the image. Granted‚ there is nothing truly perishable

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    Review of Exhibition On Stephen Ahern: Close to Home & Power and Privilege: photographs of the Big House in Ireland 1858-1922 I have visited Gallery of Photography where I reviewed Stephen ’s Ahern ’s exhibition ’ ’Close to home ’ ’ placed in Meeting House Square‚Temple Bar‚Dublin 2 Ireland. Since its inception in 1978 the Gallery of Photography has become Ireland

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    Mirror With A Memory Millions of other Americans were searching for a place in the new industrial society of the late nineteenth century. The Civil War led to people flooding into cities. Urban areas changed from homogenous with Irish and Germans to large groups of European immigrants. New York had the largest Jewish population. The quality of living changed as manufacturing and commerce crowed into cities. The top classes fled to the suburbs. Realtors changed mansions into tenements for

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    Enabling Learning and Assessment Assessment activities Two of the assessment activities that I use are Worksheets (or written questions) and photographic evidence. These assessment activities are the most commonly found within my level 1 group. Worksheets within my area are a very versatile way of collecting information from the student‚ they can contain short answer questions‚ multiple choice questions etc. Worksheets are extremely valid because they are usually created by the awarding body

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    The Standard of Living

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    English 30-1 Jasmine Hannig St. Albert - Outreach. “The Standard of Living” The world is an ever changing environment both physically and socially‚ our focus on living off district homelands has turned to living for the consumerist products we possess. People accumulate debt‚ from purchasing things with money they don’t acquire. Society has created unjust expectations of what our lives should portray and reflect‚ with ideals such as the American Dream. Mass social outlets create public endeavors;

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    mirror to capture the facial expressions on the characters. Likewise‚ there is a wide-shot of Vincent Vega in the bathroom talking to himself. The significance of these shots is to incorporate the feeling of isolation. The dialogue strengthens the verisimilitude of Quentin Tarantino’s movies. In the opening scene of Reservoir Dogs‚ the gangsters talk about pop culture and the pain of leaving a tip. In Pulp Fiction‚ the main duo talk about the name of fast-food items in Europe‚ the sexual significance

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    “deplorable state” of Ireland is causing grave situations for the impoverished. The English Protestants have been mistreating the Irish‚ and England has “consumed” Ireland. Because of England‚ Ireland faces a lack of power‚ and Swift uses this verisimilitude in order to take advantage of his satire and to present the “devouring” of poverty-stricken infants of Irish born mothers. The circumstances in Ireland at that time‚ the key parallel between both situations are their shared consequence: a country

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