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    Introduction The projects objective is to design a bridge spanning across the Murrumbidgee River located near Gundagai. Through the use of hydrological data and hydraulic analysis we will determine the required height of the bridge corresponding to a specific frequency of flood. To design a bridge capable of spanning the Murrumbidgee River and flood plain will require hydrological analysis which takes into account all upstream data that is required for the catchment area of the river that will

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    Seamus Heaney Poetry

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    “Mid term break” was written by Seamus Heaney‚ an Irish poet who lived together with nine siblings. Many of his works are about everyday life‚ a testimony to his profound observations of even the smallest things. This poem‚ “Mid term break”‚ was a reflection of his brother‚ Christopher’s death. Although it is entitled “Mid Term Break”‚ the poem is far from cheerful. The ideas of death‚ trauma‚ grief and despair are explored here. The tone of the poem is somber and solemn. The narrator may seem a

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    Digging, by Seamus Heaney

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    Digging -Seamus Heaney Mª del Mar Garre García ‘Digging’ is a poem written by the Irish author Seamus Heaney in 1966. It belongs to his famous book ‘Death of a naturalist’. The work consists of thirty-four short poems and is largely concerned with life experiences and the formulation of adult identities‚ family relationships‚ and rural life. In this poem Heaney goes inside his most grateful regards of his childhood and adolescence‚ when his father worked in the countryside as his grandfather

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    Digging by Seamus Heaney

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    Seamus Heaney First poem in his collection of ‘Death of a Naturalist’‚ theme is self-acceptance and ones ‘roots’. The poem ‘Digging’ by Seamus Heaney has a contextual meaning behind (autobiographical elements) his words. The poem is about a poet and how he has broken off the family work tradition of being some type of digger/ farmer‚ he has chosen a different career path of being a poet‚ where as his father dug potatoes‚ and his father dug turf. He tries to justify himself using this poem by saying

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    How is the idea of parent/child relationships presented in Digging by Seamus Heaney a poem by Gillian Clarke and two poems in the Pre-1914 poetry bank? In Heaney’s poem Digging the poet demonstrates his affection and respect for Father and Grandfather. Clarke‚ in her poem Catrin demonstrates that parent/child relationships can provide a battleground a battleground for positive and negative feelings. Ben Jonson in On My First Sonne shows that pride and love are a father’s most obvious feelings

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    The poem ‘’Thoughts on Capital Punishment’’ is pointless‚ it does not make sense to demand capital punishment for drivers who unintentionally hit animals with their vehicle when there are people out there who kill animals for fun. However‚ it is almost impossible to stop if an animal runs out in front of your vehicle while driving. It would make more sense to demand a punishment for people who intentionally kill animals or maybe even a hunting restriction. McKuen wasted his time writing this poem

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    "Blackberry picking" The poem starts off with the sense of a summer day where rain would fall‚ and the sun would appear. Giving an imagery perspective from like three where is said "a glossy purple cloth" This line give you an idea of how bright and juicy this berry must be given that it is a metaphor to a blood clot meaning it is ripe and ready to be picked. Also‚ the other berries are not as ripe as this particular one‚ the one is hard and cannot eat or picked. "You ate the first one‚ and its

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    Sean Countryman Narrative

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    during an experience like losing something important in college can be a terrifying thing but for Sean Countryman‚ losing his innocence is what drove him to be the person he is today. Sean Countryman is a Senior Design Engineer for aerospace engineering at Honeywell‚ one of the top aerospace engineering companies in the world. He is a father of five children and lives a peaceful life in Mesa‚ Arizona. Sean always knew he wanted to go to college but what really drove his path towards college‚ was a “go

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    Seamus Heaney Interview

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    Seamus Heaney Presenter - “ Hello my name is ................ and today on .......... I will be interviewing a famous Irish poet called Seamus Heaney. Welcome ” . Seamus Heaney -“ Thanks for inviting me here to talk about my poems”. Presenter - “ Of course you are famous for the poems of Blackberry Picking‚ The Forge‚ Trout‚ Digging and Follower. The poems that I would like to talk to you about are Blackberry Picking and Digging. Now could just explain some of the techniques that you used in

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    Digging by Sheamus Heaney

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    DIGGING By Seamus Heaney Digging is a poem by Seamus Heaney. A first person poem that consists of 9 stanzas of varying lengths from two to five lines. In this poem‚ Seamus Heaney shows how his family traditions are being left alone. He wrote this poem as he goes down his memory lane while sitting on a desk‚ holding a fat tiny pen between his fingers which he describes is “snug as a gun”‚ which is imagery of a pen ready to fire its bullets. The “squat pen” on the other hand symbolizes the family

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