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    diversity‚ intuitively having multiple transmit/receive antennas should allow us to transmit data faster‚ i.e.‚ increase data throughput. The information theoretic analysis in this chapter will formalize this notion. We will also introduce a multiplexing scheme‚ transmitting multiple data streams to a single user with multiple transmit and receive antennas. This chapter is organized as follows. Section 2 then presents a theoretical analysis of the capacity of MIMO systems. The

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    article addresses some of the common misconceptions that are often associated with multilevel marketing companies. Lastly the article provides a method  and a process in which to recognize and identify a legitimate opportunity from an illegal pyramid scheme.  Introduction While it is considered to be a form of Direct Selling it is often referred to by many different names: multilevel marketing (MLM)‚ network marketing (NM)‚ and network marketing direct selling organization (NMDS). It is commonly misunderstood

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    and looks up to her 2. Imagery is present throughout the poem in the description of Melia’s grand characteristics she has inherited since she has become ruined. This helps bring the image of Melia alive to the reader. 3. Rhyme Scheme Hardy uses the rhyme scheme AABB to create a lyrical feeling to the poem giving it a rhythm. 4. Alliteration Hardy uses alliteration to help emphasize the changes Melia has made as a person which includes changes in speech and in outward appearance. 5.

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    showing that he is envious against nature. They both show how nature can unexpectedly cheer you up. Both poems contain four stanzas and have a rhyme scheme. Daffodils follows the rhyme scheme ABABCC‚ and end with a rhyming couplet. This rhyme scheme is very formal‚ darkling thrush also uses a formal rhyme scheme‚ as it uses alternate line rhyming. The two poems have split emotions which contrast each other. At the start of daffodils the mood us quite sad as he uses the simile‚

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    different lines‚ the first eight lines making up the octet and the other last six lines being the sestet. The Shakespearean sonnet however differs from the Petrarchian sonnets and the Spenserian sonnet‚ it ends with a rhymed couplet and follows the rhyme scheme. Therefore‚ the octet and sestet structure can be unconventionally divided into three quatrains with alternating rhymes concluding in a rhymed couplet. Till present day‚ over more than one hundred fifty of Shakespeare’s sonnets is still debated and

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    sweet melodies‚ and this foul weather functions as a symbol of hardships. Even though the bird is small and fragile‚ it has the strength to sing and overcome adversity. Instead of an ABCB rhyme scheme‚ this stanza takes on an ABAB pattern by rhyming “heard” with “bird” and “storm” with “worm”. An ABAB scheme divides the stanza into two very different sounds‚ and the contradicting sounds rhetorically function as the contrast between the bird and the storm. Overall‚ this stanza represents the strength

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    three five-line stanzas. Each of the stanzas uses the rhyme scheme of ABABA within. While you might‚ at a glance‚ note the ‘-ings’ in all five lines of the third stanza. The A lines are a simple ‘-ing’‚ while the B lines are ‘-elling’ endings. ‘Sonnet 130’ is not divided into stanzas‚ but still uses the rhyme scheme of ABAB. Although‚ not entirely throughout the poem. The last two sentences rhyme and therefore do not follow the rhyme scheme. ‘Sonnet 130’ is written in the first person. This is quite

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    Man Who Loved too Much in Petrarcha’s Sonnets Laura‚ a very beautiful but also mysterious lady‚ inspired Petrarcha for poems. Petrarcha passes through emotional ’’landscape’’ in his life from the moment he first lied his eyes on Laura to when she rejected his courtship and after when she passed away. His feelings of love towards Laura prevail throughout whole his life‚ but his emotional state changes from happiness to deep despair and grief. Francesco Petrarcha (July 20

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    a set rhyme scheme. While sonnets can explore all sorts of themes‚ love is the most common‚ and the original topic of the sonnet. Two Major Types The sonnet takes many forms‚ including the Spenserian sonnet and Miltonic sonnet‚ which is just fun to say. But the two most-studied sonnets are the Italian sonnet‚ known as the Petrarchan sonnet‚ and the English sonnet‚ known as the Shakespearean sonnet. Each type uses its 14 lines for different purposes and with different rhyme schemes. The Italian

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    tone‚ content‚ meaning‚ and persona. Shakespeare begins with a rather unflattering attribute; "My mistress’ are nothing like the sun" while Spenser‚ praises his love by wishing he were a book she was reading. Sonnet 1 by Spenser follows a rhyme scheme of his own devising (ababbcbccdcdee) that combines interwoven thoughts. In this sonnet he praises his wife’s beauty and attempts to flatter her through conveying the thought that if he could just have her touch or even a glance he would rather be

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