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    Malaysian. In spite of the designs of the house being similar‚ the home owners are still able to transform the rigid design that reflects their identity. For example‚ the addition a certain element displayed at the house‚ particularly at the front porch‚ that most likely requires time‚ money and effort to reflect the owner’s identity. The research’s motive is to find out what are these elements that distinct these various identities. 2 1.1 Problem Statement Housing design in Malaysia

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    where it states “I was a cottage maiden”- this part shows that she is using first person at the start of her poem‚ it showed she was not a wealthy person and she was just a normal woman living in poverty but still seems to be happy with what she has. The ideas that went to my head when reading the first line was that she is trying to tell everyone she is proud and maybe just contended to be just a cottage maiden. The poem then starts by describing the cottage maiden by saying that she was “Hardened

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    stared back at the pile of maidens. They were trembling‚ draped all over the sculpture‚ clutching for dear life. Panting with exhaustion‚ I rushed back towards them and scooped up the maiden who the snake had snatched. She was still alive‚ but feeble and in pain‚

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    reveals that he was never supposed to find love and he must now cope with the results of his predestined failure. Established early in the piece is an extended metaphor of a swan and flower; in this case‚ the swan is the hero‚ and the flower is his maiden‚ but the relationship between the two has yet to be defined. This illustration strengthens the imagery of how the outsiders are closely observing them since swans float on rivers for all to see; “Now the Swan it floated on the English river / Ah the

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    they get nearer to the Radley Place. She remembers all that Boo has given her and Jem‚ and it hurts her they they never gave back. When they get to the front porch‚ Boo goes inside the house and Scout never sees him again. As she walks back home‚ Scout sees the world from Boo’s perspective‚ and learns why he stays inside. In the final porch theme‚ Harper Lee uses point of view and setting to convey the theme that someone needs to understand a person before they can learn why they do their actions

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    If you have never enjoyed the spectacle of American horse racing‚ the question is‚ "What are you waiting for?" American horse racing has been a favorite sport and gaming past time for over 120 years. Once thought of as the "Sport of Kings‚" race tracks around the nation now cater to the family with a wide variety of entertainment‚ food and excitement. Types of Horse Racing There are three primary types of horse racing in America. They include Thoroughbred - This is the most popular type of racing

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    Because Jem and scout never met Boo‚ they assumed he acted as a predatory animal as their neighborhood depicted. When they met him he treated them better than expected. After the trial ends‚ Bob Ewell threatens the Finch family and one day he attacks Jem and scout while coming home from a Halloween pageant. Boo Radley hears Scout’s screams and comes to the rescue and saves both Jem and scout by killing Bob‚ Ewell. Following the many years of trying to meet him‚ scout gets greeted by him and her

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    From the beginning of the poem you can see the cottage maiden was in love with the Lord she calls him ‘a great Lord’ and asks herself ‘Why did a great Lord find me out to fill my heart with care?’ She’s admitting he filled her heart with care‚ but by asking why‚ she’s saying he hurt her. She also says ‘O cousin Kate my love was true.’  Here she’s expressing her sadness and the feeling of betrayal she has for her cousin she also says ‘If you stood where I stand‚ I would have spat into his face‚ and

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    wedding. Ten maidens equipped with lamps eagerly awaited the bridegroom’s arrival‚ but only five of the maidens were truly prepared for the occasion and had brought oil with them. In desperate need of oil‚ the unprepared maidens left the ceremony to locate said oil for themselves. While they were gone‚ the bridegroom had arrived in their absence. The banquet began‚ and the unprepared maidens were shut out of the palace. Many interpret this passage as an allegory‚ in which the unprepared maidens symbolize

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    It is obvious that in fragment 9 CA a chorus of maidens is gathered somewhere in order to perform a song to honor Demeter. Their gathering was public‚ as the speaker tries to direct the attention of an audience to the maidens. We get a different image from fragment 22 CA. There the gathering of the maiden-chorus seems to be happening in secrecy: in an immortal meadow full of different flowers next to a deep-shadowed grove where

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