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    Journey Is the Reward

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    explored in the poem The Road not Taken by Robert Frost‚ where the persona was presented with a choice in paths which would have significant repercussions on his life. The concept of journey is also exemplified in Peter Skrzynecki’s poem‚ Crossing the Red Sea‚ where the aspect of physical journeys and their emotional development and strain is explored through the journey of immigrants. Through these texts we can see that some journeys can be chosen and paths can be alternated‚ however in other journeys

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    sweetness of attaining the goal itself. Poems such as “the road not taken” and “crossing the Red Sea” and books like “1984” by George Orwell aren’t so heavily focussed on the outcome as they are on the journeys themselves. A Journey is more important than the arrival because ‘crossing the red sea’ is a journey through and through that doesn’t climax. This is a poem about displaced refugees crossing the red sea to find a new home. The voyage itself is a source of alleviation from emotional seclusion

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    achieved culminating in an overall transformation. Journeys often contain elements such as a lack of choice‚ uncertainty‚ danger‚ and obstacles. Such journeys are explored in Peter Skrzynecki’s poems Immigrants at Central station and ’Crossing the Red Sea’‚ Alan Moir’s political cartoon MV Cormo Express (SMH 28/10/03)‚ about the stranded sheep in the middle of the ocean‚ and also the bookcover for Victor Kelleher’s Ivory Trail. Often journeys have an element of a lack of choice. In ’Immigrants at

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    Red & Purple

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    Luis Farfan 3/25/12 Red & Purple The CTA Red line and Purple line have been around for a century‚ and now their durability is running out. CTA have proposed multiple plans for fixing the stations and tracks. There are four plans; no action‚ basic rehabilitation‚ modernization‚ and modernization without consolidation. All of these plans do have a supportive reason on why it should be chosen‚ but modernization without consolidation is the strongest option. Modernization without consolidation

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    Dead Sea Scrolls

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    The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by teenage shepherds who were treating to their goats and sheep near the settlement of Qumran‚ located on the shore of the Dead Sea. One of the teenagers was throwing rocks into the sea and suddenly he heard a glass break so then he and the other shepherds join him and they go into the cave and they found numerous amounts of large jars containing the scrolls. The Scrolls are thought to have been written by a group of people called the Essenes‚ which are people

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    inner journeys can result in people gaining new insights‚ understanding themselves and the world around them. This can be seen in Leunig’s cartoon ‘How to Get There’‚ the book cover ‘ the ties that bind’ and Peter Skrzynecki’s poem ‘Crossing the Red Sea’. ‘ How to Get There’ by Leunig is about a traveller’s physical journey to “an end” even it does not exist. It includes six frames of cartoon images in series that is presented as a metaphor of life. Then‚ in each images‚ the caption is added such

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    infrastructure development projects within the country‚ especially the transport network which has in return supported different economic developments. The country has become in a position to boast an extensive transportation network such as road‚ rail‚ sea and air. Road transport: There are different forms of road in the country from eight laned roads to small two laned roads in rural areas. There are also city highways and other major highways which have been maintained well‚ for example the roads in

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    The Red Pony

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    Sierra Sandison English 11 The Red Pony-Compare and Contrast 8-31-10 The Red Pony The Red Pony by John Steinbeck is an unusual novel that lacks a typical storyline and doesn’t flow from chapter to chapter like someone would expect. The protagonist of the story‚ Jody‚ learns about death‚ birth‚ illness‚ old age‚ and other important facts of life‚ which are most of the time not the most enjoyable lessons to learn. The two men who are role models in Jody’s life are his father‚ Carl Tiflin‚ and

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    Indian Ocean Region

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    developing world. The Indian Ocean is comprised of several important seas. The Arabian Sea separates India and Africa. Within it‚ the Persian Gulf is a landlocked sea whose access is protected by the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. This particular region is strategically important to the rest of the world as it provides availability and development of crucial oil resources. The Gulf of Aden controls entry into the Red Sea and the Gulf of Malacca in the Bay of Bengal serves as the Gateway

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    encounters from a physical transition from one place to another. All physical journeys include obstacles and hardships however they also involve emotional and spiritual journeys along the way. Peter Skrzynecki’s poems “Postcard” and “Crossing The Red Sea” are both examples of an emotional journey within a physical journey. A feature article ‘A Desert Odyssey’ reported by Sue Williams and Robert Frost’s poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ also involve emotional journeys within a physical journey. ‘Postcard’

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