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    Sonnet XVIII: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? By William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May‚ And summer’s lease hath all too short a date; Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; And every fair from fair sometime declines‚ By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d; But thy eternal summer shall not fade‚ Nor lose possession

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    Compare and contrast Crosby’s‚ Juran’s‚ and Shewhart’s perspectives of quality management. What are the major similarities and differences between their perspectives? Crosby‚ Juran and Shewhart are the renowned expertise on quality management‚ who had made significant contributions on this aspect. The first two have possessed distinct definition on the word “quality”. To Crosby‚ quality refers to conformance to requirement”. To Juran‚ he described quality as fitness for function. In this essay‚ I

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    This analysis will examine the following focal points‚ panopticism‚ scoptophilic instincts‚ and visual pleasure. First‚ the analysis will examine panopticism in relation to embedded “secret politics” within the film‚ The Day I Became a Woman. Second‚ the analysis will compare both scoptophilic instinct with visual pleasure. In Chapter Five‚ Panopticism‚ which appears in Visual Culture: the reader‚ Michel Foucault explores the‚ “generalized model of functioning”‚ when defining panopticism. Foucault

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    The Civil War to the Modern Day The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American History. Even though the war was a tragedy because of the life lost‚ it helped to better the United States to this day. One might wonder how the Civil War has affected different aspects of the United States over the years. If one were to examine events that took place after 1865‚ they would be able to find similarities between these events and occurrences that happened during the Civil War.

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    We shall go on to the end‚ we shall fight in France‚ we shall fight on the seas and oceans‚ we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air‚ we shall defend our Island‚ whatever the cost may be‚ we shall fight on the beaches‚ we shall fight on the landing grounds‚ we shall fight in the fields and in the streets‚ we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender‚ and even if‚ which I do not for a moment believe‚ this Island or a large part of it were subjugated

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    We Shall Fight To the Beaches “We shall fight on the beaches‚ we shall fight on the landing grounds‚ we shall fight in the fields and in the streets‚ we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender”‚ exclaimed Winston Churchill in a speech during World War II in June 4‚ 1940. That is just an excerpt of the passion filled speech given in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Churchill was your typical British speaker: a stiff upper lip which is the ability to suppress

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    Summer Solstice

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    Representing Men’s and Women’s Speech: A Linguistic Analysis of Nick Joaquin’s “The Summer Solstice”1 Aileen O. Salonga Without a moment’s hesitation‚ he sprawled down flat‚ and‚ working his arms and legs‚ gaspingly clawed his way across the floor‚ like a great agonized lizard‚ the woman steadily backing away as he approached‚ her eyes watching him avidly‚ her nostrils dilating‚ till behind her loomed the open window‚ the huge glittering moon‚ the rapid flashes of lightning. She stopped‚ panting

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    Searching for Summer

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    In the story “Searching for Summer”‚ Joan Aiken uses diction and imagery to show how the moods change from depressing in the town to happy in the country. Aiken uses imagery to describe the sky as “whitish gray‚ day after day‚ sometimes darking to weeping slate” (68). The author compares sky to crying without the sun shining. The reader can conclude that without the sun‚ the town would be dark and depressing. Another way Aiken uses imagery in the story to describe the houses is when she states “dimmest

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    summer vacation

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    08/22/2014    My summer vacation       This  summer  was  the  best  summer  ever‚  I  had the  happiest  time  of  my  life.  I   just  moved  from  Ethiopia  which  was  really  awesome‚  after  I  came  here  I  went  to the  boardwalk  in  Santa  Cruz  and  at  last  I  went  to  raging  water  which  was  the coolest  water park  ever.    Traveling from  Ethiopia  to  the  US  was  really  boarding‚  all  you  do  in  the plane  is  just  watch  movies  and  sit  around.  But  after  I  landed  in 

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    Summer Farm

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    Done By: http://www.livetvee4u.blogspot.com/ Summer Farm‚ Norman MacCaig Norman MacCaig was born in Edinburgh‚ the capital city of Scotland‚ in 1910‚ and spent much of his life in this and other Scottish cities until his death in 1996. His family came from the quiet countryside and this background is reflected in ‘Summer Farm’. This poem is characteristically about nature and personal reflection. It begins with simple descriptions of the natural world and the farmland that he sees around

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