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    Short Story: Uttara's Pov

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    Uttara’s Pov: I felt a tap on the left cheek disturbing my beauty sleep. Who hell is that?? I shouted at them in sleep‚ struggling to open my eyes. Eyeballs were constantly rolling towards left and right. This time the pat was stronger. I sat upright in anger‚ rustling the bedsheet. Still‚ my eyes were closed. I felt a tight grip on my right arm saying "Enough of sleep." Go start revising. That is when I realised about exams. My toes touched the ground in seconds straight towards the restroom

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    Pobby And Dingan POV

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    as well as the father‚ Rex‚ who has not yet once encountered opal in two years of mining‚ and the son‚ Ashmol‚ who can ’t believe that everyone can see Pobby and Dingan. All of these characters learn to get past their struggles‚ all except one. Old Sid‚ the oldest opal miner in Lightning Ridge‚ is one major character in Rice ’s novel that hasn ’t really overcome his struggle‚ and needs some polishing to do so. In my point of view piece‚ I will be looking into Old Sid ’ past in his shoes‚ explaining

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    The Weary Blues Analysis

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    The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes is an influential protest poem that depicts a man in a blues bar‚ who is playing away at the piano‚ singing the blues. The poem was obviously developed at the time of the Harlem Renaissance and was published in 1923. The weary blues won multiple awards due to its influential style of writing. The Weary Blues was publish in a place called Harlem‚ which was filled with musical and artistic potential. At the time of the Harlem Renaissance‚ the musical genre known

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    Refugee Blues Analysis

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    “Refugee Blues” by WH Auden‚ is a ballad and‚ as such‚ has a sense of musicality that is created by both its structure and the repetition of certain phrases. The poem contains twelve stanzas of three lines each. The first and second line of each stanza rhyme. The two rhyming lines of each stanza tell the story‚ while the third line contains a repeated phrase (like a chorus) that develops the theme of the poem. For example‚ the first stanza ends: “yet there’s no place for us‚ my dear‚ yet there’s

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    Kibum's POV: Short Story

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    Kibum’s POV I woke up from my deep sleep and was exempted from school today due to yesterday’s circumstances. A smell then began wafting in the air. It’s delicious‚ good and savoury. I went to the kitchen in a daze and saw Jonghyun. He is wearing a clean white apron‚ standing in front of a stove. “Jjong…” I grumbled‚ slightly bewildered to see him. Shouldn’t he be in school by now? Jonghyun turned around and switched the fire to low‚ “oh you are awake! Are you feeling better?” “W-why are you

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    Flexibility is a sentiment being acknowledged without anyone else’s input and making the most you had always wanted. In the story I trust Sonny was free when it went to his affection for music and heroin. Music was something Sonny could recount his story through. Heroin was something that set him in a quiet space. When he was around music or felt the beat of music‚ he sensed that he had a place. Heroin offered him some assistance with getting far from every one of the general population who did not

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    Analysis Of Blue Ocean

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    “red” oceans. Blue Oceans in contrast‚ denote all the industries not in existence today-the unknown market space untainted by competition. In blue oceans‚ demand is created rather than fought over. There is ample opportunity for growth that is both profitable and rapid. In blue oceans‚ competition is irrelevant because the rules of the game are waiting to be set. Blue Ocean is an analogy to describe the wider‚ deeper potential of market space that is not yet explored. Like the “blue” ocean‚ it is

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    The Gospel of the Blues By: Nikita Gabrielle Taggart Nikita Taggart MUS 426 Dr. Lewis 5/1/14 Have you ever gone out on a Saturday night to hear someone sing the blues? In the same respect‚ gone to a church the next morning and heard a gospel soloist? If not‚ one might think that these two musical expressions have nothing in common with one another. However‚ by listening to the motivic development‚ form‚ and studying their histories‚ one will come to learn how similar

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    Debeers Case Study/Pov

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    C.Lo April 11‚ 2013 DeBeers Consolidated Mines Ltd. 1st POV Situation: DeBeers Consolidated Mines Limited (DBCM) occupies a major presence in the diamond industry. Discoveries of diamonds in the late 1800s were pioneered in South Africa‚ in which DeBeers held a heavy monopoly over. Since then‚ they have cultivated an impressive track record and leadership position. The Central Selling Organization (CSO) controls and regulates the flow and sale of rough diamonds‚ and was acquired by DeBeers in

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    Refugee Blues Analysis

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    Refugee Blues analysis The poem laments about the poor conditions the narrator‚ a German Jew‚ and his wife has to go through in order to survive from Hitler’s anti-semitic policy. This poem is about how everyone denied to help the refugees. Refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war‚ or persecution. Whereas blues means a song which laments an event that is depressing. Combined together the title talks about the state of sorrow in which a German Jew‚ who

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