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    Ramanujan's Poem

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    together. It is not as simple as it appears. The poet is supposed to express the most ordinary experience in the most extraordinary but common words. It is remarkable to note that the Sanskrit Acharyas were conscious of this creative use of language of poetry. They held that if one wanted to analyse poetry‚ one has to analyse the language of poetry. The Sanskrit theoreticians are to be credited for the theories and rules they laid down to apply on all the forms of literature. These

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    Prize for poetry in 1954 for his book‚ The Waking. (www.poets.org) One of his poems that seems very personal‚ is his poem “Dolor“‚ which he had written in 1943. Both the English and Spanish definition of dolor greatly describe the theme and mood of Theodore Roethke’s poem. Not only does he use the word dolor for his title but as well in line two‚ referring to the “Dolor of pad and paper weight.” Through out his poem he gives off in great detail the constant mood he is in. He makes you feel his

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    Is HFCS use ethical?

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    2013 statistics‚ the US is the largest corn producer in the world with 80 million acres of corn fields and almost $64 billion annual sales. Besides its consumption as raw food‚ industrial processing of corn yields high economic value. Among industrial uses of corn‚ High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is the most controversial one from an ethics perspective. HFCS is an artificial sweetener that is found in a wide range of processed foods. It is produced by applying enzymatic processes to convert corn’s glucose

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    Uranium Poem

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    There’s a place called Uranium That just can’t be beat From preserving our food To giving us heat This place called Uranium Helps us people a lot Even though it is tiny‚ Much smaller than a dot If you’ve never heard of Uranium Well‚ you’re in for a treat So just sit back‚ relax And I’ll tell you something neat About this place called Uranium That’s really pretty cool In fact it’s much like your Town‚ church‚ or school There are a couple things though That you’ll have to get used to Before you understand

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    Methamphetamine. Crystal Meth can be called Several names‚ examples include crank ‚ chalk ‚ or speed. Best stimulant methamphetamine was developed in 1919 by Japan methamphetamines have been used throughout history in World War II the Japanese Pilots would use it to stay awake during the fifties ‚ it could also have been used for weight loss and to help treat depression. Methamphetamines became illegal in the US in the 1970s and most forms today crystal meth is made everywhere in the US‚Canada Thailand ‚Czech

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    Poem analysis

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    alone. 批注 [3]: Consonance:  end  with  the  same   What a treasure to own! sound  of  “n”   My own flesh‚ my own feelings. lu zhai 13-10-12 2:00 PM No other‚ however grand or base‚ 批注 [4]: Parallelism:  use  the  same  phrase   can ever contain the same. “my  own”  to  convey  the  strong  emotions   My signature‚ lu zhai 13-10-12 2:01 PM thumbing the pages of my time. 批注 [5]: Personification   My

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    Kant's Poem

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    Alyssa Foccillo Ethics 2200C Midterm Paper October 25th‚ 2015 Kant believed strictly in moral rules. He prohibited anything that did not follow moral law‚ even in the cases where the action would bring about more happiness than the alternative. Kant believes that there are two moral questions that we must ask ourselves every time we perform an act. The first being‚ “Can I rationally will that everyone act as I propose to act?” If the answer is no‚ then we must not perform the action. The second

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    English Poem Essay

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    comparing the poems ‘The Charge Of The light Brigade’ By Alfred Lord Tennyson and ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ By Wilfred Owen. I will be evaluating the points of the language‚ emotions‚ the subject and the purpose of both of the poems. I will contrast both and then conclude what poem I believe presents a better picture of war to the reader. Poem 1 will be The Charge Of The light Brigade and poem 2 will be Dulce et Decorum Est. First off I shall talk about the purpose of the poems. Poem 1’s purpose‚ in

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    Egg Horror Poem

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    To get the right feel of a poem or the overall theme‚ you must be able to understand what the poet is trying to reveal to you. Luckily I understood very well what the poet was trying to communicate when I read “egg horror poem”‚ by Laurel Winter. I believe that Winter wanted to make the reader feel as if they were one of the eggs‚ feeling all of the suspenseful emotions that come with being an egg‚ she does this by using imagery words‚ voice‚ and her ideas. This involves making me feel like I am

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    The Beowulf Poet’s Effective Use of Kennings As I sit here reading Seamus Heaney’s modern translation of “Beowulf”‚ I realize what the poet is trying to portray and how he portrays it. Heaney’s use of the Anglo- Saxon poetic device of kenning brings about a different approach of reading (which seems to be more complex) yet allows the reader to still be able to derive the meaning of the story and what it’s about. Heaney uses a large number of kennings throughout the poem‚ “Beowulf”. Kennings‚ compound

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