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    During the 1800s‚up until 1860‚the North and South did not see eye to eye on economic and social issues.Inevitably leading to a much anticipated Civil War in 1861.The seeds of the Civil War were planted way before the actual fighting broke out ‚the antebellum years prior to this event were filled with political turbulence.Tension between the North and South reached an all time peak when slavery expanded to newly acquired states.To the North slavery was morally wrong and cruel.The South however

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    when oil is burnt it releases CFCs into the atmosphere which reflects the heat from the sun back onto Earth. Although China and the Gulf region’s growth is stimulated by non-renewable resources‚ and despite natural disasters such as the BP spill‚ Piper Alpha and Exxon Valdes‚ which are damaging financially‚ environmentally and in terms of human life‚ every little helps in making the planet more sustainable for human life. Solar panels can produce electricity when installed on roofs. Recycling‚ reduction

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    General View The language of Hopkins’s poems is often striking. His imagery can be simple‚ as in Heaven-Haven‚ where the comparison is between a nun entering a convent and a ship entering a harbour out of a storm. It can be splendidly metaphysical and intricate‚ as it is in As Kingfishers Catch Fire‚ where he leaps from one image to another to show how each thing expresses its own uniqueness‚ and how divinity reflects itself through all of them. He uses many archaic and dialect words‚ but

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    I thought the bagpipes sounded cool before‚ but then I heard 20 or more playing at once and I was blown away! It was one of the most intriguing‚ entertaining musical performances I had ever heard. The sounds of the drums and the several different pipers came together so well. I really hope I can go to something like this again because it was so fun and overall a great

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    install your unit. However‚ it is fraught with some negative aspects that discourage most users from purchasing it. Users have reported that it is difficult to install camera‚ delayed camera notification and instability of accompanying app. The Piper classic home security system allows you to view an entire room whether large or small. It combines monitoring‚ security and full automation for your home. It is easy to set up‚ comes with very loud siren alerts as well as two-way audio for extra security

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    “Passing for White‚ Passing for Black.” The Visual Culture Reader. Ed. N Mirzo. London: Routledge‚ 1998. 546–555. Adrian Piper. “I Am the Locus no.2.” Performance Work‚ 1975. Weeks 8: African Americans and Mainstream Identity Configurations [White on Black/Black on Black] Theoretical‚ personal essay: Norman Podhoretz. “My Negro Problem–And Ours.” The New York Intellectuals

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    Innocence Poems Introduction The narrator is a piper who is happily piping when he sees a child on a cloud. The child tells him to pipe a song about a lamb. He does so and the child weeps on hearing it. He then asks the piper to sing. He sings the same song and the child cries with joy when he hears it. The child then tells the narrator to write a book and disappears. The piper takes a reed to make a pen. With it he writes happy songs for children to bring them joy. This poem sets the tone

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    The Harp The harping tradition in Ireland flourished from medieval times until the seventeenth century. It was fostered and developed among the powerful and wealthy Irish and Anglo-Irish families. Harpers were employed along with poets and orators‚ known as reacoirs‚ to provide entertainment for the families. As the families acted as patrons to the harpers‚ they would often have solo pieces‚ known as planxties‚ written in their honour by their harper. One famous song is Planxty Kelly. The occupation

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    Camino de Santiago. The movie shows scenes of the father-son relationship between Tom‚ and his son and it quickly becomes clear that the two did not always see eye-to-eye. Tom learns that his son has passed away‚ and immediately travels to St. Jean Pied de Port‚ France to gather the remains of his son. Upon his arrival‚ he soon decides that he has some unfinished business to complete. Rather than go home‚ and continue to live an unsatisfying life‚ he decides to make the journey along the Camino in

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    Similes: figures of speech that compares two unlike things‚ using the words like or as. "His feet were as big as boats." Alliteration: the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Metaphor: a figure of speech that compares two unlike things directly‚ without the use of like or as. "Her hair is silk." Personification: assigning human qualities to non-human things. "The tropical storm slept for two days." Onomatopoeia: words

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