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    An Apple of Deeds

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    FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SELECTED POEM IN ENGLISH BIS 3063 POEM ANALYSIS: AN APPLE OF DEEDS BY STEFANIE NATASHA RICH An apple Dropped on his head He discovered gravity! An apple Munched by him i-technologies was born Say hello to the world An apple Swallowed by everyone And the doctors cried out loud An apple Munched by her then him Oh my Goodbye Eden Say hello to the world So‚ an apple‚ anyone? Introduction Stephanie Natasha Rich is a Semester

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    Lake Descriptive Writing

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    The morning sunlight‚ slipping through a thin opening through the tent‚ reached in to tap my cheeks with a tinge of warmth. Laying on my back‚ my sleeping bag clinging tight to my Autumn chilled body‚ I began listening to the glorious melodies of the nearby river singing its way through the valley. Soon I noticed small heaps of leaves that gathered on the top of the mesh roof of my pentagonal shaped tent. Above them‚ was a spattering of leaves that had just parachuted from their trees‚ gracefully

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    Tremendous The Fish

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    has won this battle with the fish. Then narrator takes a deeper look at the fish and these “medals” lets the reader understand that this fish has won all the battles until the narrator. In line 75 Bishop spoke of a rainbow. In the end of the poem the narrator lets the fish go. The rainbow is a symbolism of victory‚ but who actually won the victory? Allport does a great job at explaining that there was not much action‚ but there was sense a movement‚ which is change in the readers mind “While there

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    Along with these things come symbols that help encourage and motivate us to keep going day after day. Some of the most important and symbolic symbols in my life would be a heart‚ utensils for eating‚ a graduation cap‚ the health symbol‚ a dove‚ and rainbows. A heart represents unity and love which is why in my life it represents my family along with several other great and warm things it is what comes to mind when i hear the word family.Family they are like the ground they will always be there‚ are

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    acknowledge our past and learn from it‚ can help to push through to discover one’s already perceived potential. This can be seen in another explicit meaning: “Somewhere over the rainbow‚” which when joined with‚ “There’s no place like home‚” creates a combined overall purpose. To explain‚ this means that‚ ‘somewhere over the rainbow‚’ may look adventurous and possibly hold a new future‚ but remembering what has been done in the past to get you there will only enlarge the past memories or capabilities gained

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    Covenants of God

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    To understand the true meaning of a covenant and a contract they would need to be defined. A Covenant as defined at dictionary.com is “an agreement‚ usually formal‚ between two or more persons to do or not do something specified. Law -an incidental clause in such an agreement. The conditional promises made to humanity by God‚ as revealed in Scripture.” A contract “is an agreement enforceable by law.” God has made many covenants with us and all are still in effect till this day. Contracts can be

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    Angel • Music and Earth Spirits (Bob Dickinson) • The Matrix Plan Conspiracy—based on “the Devil’s Chord” attempting to contain infinity using logarithmic geometry. • Lincoln Cathedral Battleground of Light and Dark – Dan Green • The Alchemy of Rainbow Heart Music: How Paranormal Sonofusion subverts the Matrix Conspiracy—Moose Dung M.A. and second book by Drew Hempel • A=432 Hertz tuned music produces positive results in humans • A=440 Hertz tuned music stimulates aggressiveness in humans “Is Modern

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    The Giver Movie Vs Book

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    green trees‚ blue skies and yellow tinted rays from the sun. In the novel Jonas only sees flashes of red until his training with the Giver. When the Giver gives Jonas the memory of rainbows in the book Jonas only knows of the quality of color after. After seeing the rainbow Jonas slowly starts seeing the colors of the rainbow. It takes time for Jonas to see all colors all of the time. In the movie the Giver gives Jonas the memory of a boat sailing towards the sunset. After Jonas has received the

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    too‚ I see them bloom‚ for me and you And I think to myself What a wonderful world. I see skies of blue‚ and clouds of white‚ The bright blessed day‚ the dark sacred night And I think to myself What a wonderful world. The colors of the rainbow‚ so pretty in the sky‚ Are also on the faces of people going by. I see friends shaking hands‚ sayin’‚ "How do you do?" They’re really sayin’‚ "I love you." I hear babies cryin’. I watch them grow. They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know

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    The poem ’The Fish’ by Elizabeth Bishop is a narrative poem told in first person about the capture of a fish by an amateur fisher and the progression of the understanding for the beauty of nature. As the poem progresses the speaker moves from a sympathetic pitiful view to a respected and admiring view of the fish. The internal confrontation of the speaker is aided with vivid imagery and similes. The speaker convinces the reader alternatively of both the fish’s beauty and its repulsiveness. She describes

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