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    Horses by Edwin Muir

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    The poem Horses by Edwin Muir uses imagery and figurative language to create and associate the the themes such as nature‚ machine‚ power and myth. Edwin Muir uses a variety of language tools such as Paradox‚ simile and metaphor to create a particular effect. He conveys his feelings through the poem and to link to the past. In addition‚ Muir’s use of rhyme scheme with the repetition of words puts emphasis on certain lines which in turn provides development for the tone. The Rhyme scheme for the poem

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    Edwin Abbott's Flatland

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    Flatland is a book that was written in 1884 by Edwin Abbott. His book shows the narrator’s adventures throughout the many dimensions he did not know of. The narrator‚ A. Square‚ shares his experiences by telling his story starting in Flatland. The way A. Square shares his stories is very different from what we know today. In his stories everything and everyone is made up of shapes and many more things that you would never see in the 21st century culture. Flatlands government is almost like our government

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    in labelling a group of people generally and randomly. It is awfully related with Stein G. (1934) quoting “rose is a rose is a rose” which is in this context‚ it carries the meaning of the tendency of general public to assume everyone with the same kind of schizophrenia’s diagnosis for further treatment and research approaches. Of course‚ in reality the rose is not necessarily is the rose. People are born with differences. So do the schizophrenic patients as every group of them has distinct heterogeneity

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    When it comes to intermediate sanctions there are positive to it and there are negatives. One positive thing that comes from intermediate sanctions is that it lowers the costs that we have to pay for people in prison. If these people are not going to prison and are going under house arrest they are having to pay for their food and most other things themselves instead of having it provided for them. Another positive is that being on these types of programs these people will learn that if they want

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    INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH

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    Online shoppings is the best worldwide trading.There are several common problems could go wrong with online shopping in which dealing process easy to be cheated‚ payment process is complicated‚delivery process go wrong. Dealing with online shopping is easy to be cheated.for example we do not know what is the condition of the item.besides that dealing on online shopping can revealed people to be cheated if we have pay for the item‚but the item we not received.we must know we dealing from whom.otherwise

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    INTRODUCTION From natural gas‚ crude oils‚ and other fossil materials such as coal‚ few intermediates are produced that are not hydrocarbon compounds. The important intermediates discussed here are hydrogen‚ sulfur‚ carbon black‚ and synthesis gas. Synthesis gas consists of a nonhydrocarbon mixture (H2‚CO) obtain- able from more than one source. It is included in this chapter and is fur- ther noted in Chapter 5 in relation to methane as a major feedstock for this mixture. This chapter discusses

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    offender must prove to the parole board he or she has been rehabilitated and are no longer a danger to society. Over the years the United States jurisdictions and judges offer intermediate sanctions to probationers (offenders who are released from detention under supervision due to a period of good behavior). The objective of intermediate sanctions in the criminal justice practice is to create stability among various offenders. These sanctions are mid-range dispositions that fall between probation and incarceration

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    A Visit to Grandmother

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    A Visit to Grandmother by William Melvin Kelley Chig knew something was wrong the instant his father kissed her. He had always known his father to be the warmest of men‚ a man so kind that when people ventured timidly into his office‚ it took only a few words from him to make them relax‚ and even laugh. Doctor Charles Dunford cared about people. But when he had bent to kiss the old lady’s face‚ something new and almost ugly had come into his eyes: fear‚ uncertainty‚ sadness‚ and perhaps even

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     Criminology: Criminology is the scientific study of crime including its reason‚ action by agencies or government and methods of control or prevention. According to Edwin Sutherland criminology is: o Making of laws: A proposal for a new law or a change to an existing one is called a bill. The stages involved in law-making includes the bill‚ first and second reading‚ committee stage‚ report stage‚ third reading‚ the House of Lords and royal assent. o Breaking Of laws: Crime can be defined as breaking

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    Edwin Arlington Robinson

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    Edwin Arlington Robinson’s “Richard Cory” contrasts the discontented‚ frustrated lives of small town people with the seemingly successful and wealthy existence of their hero‚ Richard Cory. As the ordinary townspeople compare their daily grind with the glitter of Richard Cory’s world‚ they envy him. But‚ as the poem reveals‚ their envy is foolish. Richard Cory’s final action reveals a different person from the townspeople’s image of him‚ a person who has been suffering in secret. In “Richard Cory”

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