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    trees with a buzz-saw somewhere in the mountains in Vermont. After being announced that supper was ready‚ the young boy accidently cuts his hand off‚ and dies later on after losing too much blood. Robert Frost describes the tragedy of the boy’s death in a very particular manner and fills his poem with suspense and horror. This poem has many different themes‚ but the main and most important one is the fragility of life. Frost uses personification to present and describe the buzz-saw. He makes this

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    story in a somber and serious tone‚ almost as though he is a close observer of the events. The serene scene of the poem is set in Vermont at sunset‚ where a boy is cutting wood with a “buzz-saw” (1). When the boy’s sister announces “[s]upper” (14)‚ excited that his work is over‚ the boy drops the “buzz-saw” (1) and accidently severs his hand. This proves to be a mortal wound‚ and the boy dies. In this poem‚ Frost utilizes imagery and personification to tell a tale of how life is unpredictable

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    Industrial Technology‚ Timber Products and Furniture Study Notes Perry Tappenden Materials Terminology associated with the timber industry comes in many forms; it is used to address other workers‚ to give a quick response to a question or to make statements shorter and to not go into extensive detail. Examples of certain timber terminology includes; a Crook: Distortion of a piece of lumber‚ Header: a structural member located between the stud joint or rafter. These are a few instances

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    positive way. The story was about a man helping an old lady without expecting anything in return‚ getting back the help in an indirect way. It made me understand that if we do good things to people‚ we will always obtain good. On one fine day‚ a man saw an old lady standing on the side of the road; he could see that she was looking for help. Therefore‚ he immediately pulled up in front of her rich car‚ and got out from his old looking vehicle. The man approached the lady with a smile on his face‚ but

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    Muhammad(Saw)'s Life

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    Hazrat Muhammad (saw) today’s Prophet myself to Abdi lail bin Abd Kulal and offered him Islam‚ but he failed to make any responce to what I had offered to him. I therefore‚ left with a heavy heart and depressed. I felt some relieft only when I reached Qarn Sa’alib. Here I looked up and saw a cloud covering Assalam-o-Alaikum! When we talk about the historical personalities‚ Hazrat Mohammad PBUH is the greatest person among all. Prophet Mohammad PBUH is the last and perfect Prophet of Allah

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    relationship with either Congress or the public – as well as restrained. They gave the power to declare war to Congress‚ implicitly prohibiting the President from committing troops to a long-term conflict (Article I Section 8). However‚ if the Founders saw the presidency today‚ I believe they would strongly disapprove.Today‚ the executive is closely tied to popular will‚ not the Constitution. In many states‚ electors are legally obligated for the winner of the popular vote in their state. Many modern

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    face and chest hundreds of times at lighting speed and kicked Dane as hard as he could a few hundred feet away. “What have I done‚” Dane thought to himself “I could die here‚ and lose everything‚” his aching body caused him to lean on his side and saw Slackjaw walking towards him with an angry look and a murderous smile “Didn’t I tell you‚ you can’t win‚” Slackjaw exclaimed as he slammed his fists into Dane and heard his ribs crack. When he stopped Dane was barely breathing‚ “You know kid‚ I have

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    O.L. #3B Question #1 is worth 5 points – all others are worth 1 point each. Either type your answers directly onto THIS sheet OR create a new file and number your answers 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ etc. 1. The following "gem" comes from the business world and as you can see is filled with redundant‚ empty‚ wordy‚ AND unnecessary phrases.  Re-write it so that the ideas are expressed in a much clearer and more stylistic way. To:                   District Managers From:               Margaret Davenport‚ Vice

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    he broke his boring tool‚ he appealed to the custodial agency responsible for the use of these forests. The Forest Service became an actor in his story. It provided expertise with a chainsaw‚ a more powerful but cruder tool than the two-man crosscut saw Schulman’s team used. The story became political. In fact‚ this short tale of an old tree dispatched—which is now an old story—has many versions. I cross-date five predominant chronologies‚ joined at their source like five needles bound in a fascicle

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    “I never saw a Moor-” The poem “ I never saw a Moor-” by Emily Dickinson is a speaker professing their religious beliefs through comparison. In the first stanza she says that she has never seen a moor or the sea‚ but she knows that they exist. The first stanzas states the axiom that just because a person has never seen something does not mean that it doesn’t exist. In the last stanza she states that she has never spoken with God or visited Heaven‚ but again she knows that they exist. In response

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