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Both poems use the word Planners in their titles and both deal with cities as their topic‚ focussing on the structures and organization of urban spaces. Kim Cheng uses the third person ‘they’ to create a sense of distance - of us and them‚ whereas Atwood uses the inclusive ‘we’‚ to suggest that this experience of cities is one that we can all relate to and share. Her attitude - and the narratorial tone of the poem - seems negative. She uses words like ‘offends us’‚ ‘discouraged’‚ ‘avoidance’‚ ‘sickness
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The City Planners and The Planners comparison sheet - Atwood’s poem is rich with irony (humour) and linguistic inventiveness/ fun with words. It is written in her trademark free verse style‚ with little structure or formality. - Her “us” is not a strong blank narrator because her situations are specific experiences and not general enough for all people to relate to. The poem also reflects her personal views‚ which are also too specific (“HS” and “TC” are stronger blank narrators because they
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wedding will be a great strain on the resources of the company in terms of man power required. In the initial stages‚ we may find it difficult to extend quality service to the customers‚ which is a definite weakness. 3. Belief of people Weddings by nature are very delicate ceremonies that involve different beliefs for different groups of people. It is quite possible that the people may not prefer to employ the services of a planner. 4.No market Information: Being relatively new there is no in-depth
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ROLE OF AN ARCHITECT The design and construction of a building involves many parties. The Architect is one but many who must ensure that the building fulfils the Clients brief‚ meets the Design Standards required by the Country/Area where the building is being constructed‚ meets the budget and ensure that the building can be constructed‚ used and maintained safely. The Architect is often the first contact with the Client developing scale and form and more importantly drawing up the Clients
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WEDDING PLANNER CHECKLIST Sixteen to Nine Months Before Start a wedding folder or binder. Tear out pages that inspire you from bridal‚ lifestyle‚ fashion‚ design‚ and food magazines. Work out your budget. Determine your wedding party. Settle on a head count. Hire a planner‚ if desired. Book your date and venues Book your officiant. Research photographers‚ bands‚ florists‚ and caterers. Put the names of vendors and their contact information in a master contact list
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Architects Of the Ottomans Building design and architecture‚ in the Ottoman Empire was inspired by many different cultures‚ especially those of Persia and Byzantium. Important features of Ottoman architecture included domed roofs‚ large inner spaces‚ columns‚ and emphasis on height and the use of light and shadow. Mosques were the most important buildings in the Ottoman empire. All mosques were built in a grand monumental style to emphasis their significance to the society. Primary Source
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Factors such as wealth and high population densities in cities forced the ancient Romans to discover new architectural solutions of their own. The use of vaults and arches‚ together with a sound knowledge of building materials‚ enabled them to achieve unprecedented successes in the construction of imposing structures for public use. Examples include the aqueducts of Rome‚ the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla‚ thebasilicas and Colosseum. They were reproduced at smaller scale in most
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Narrative Authority Creating New Perspectives In the opening passage of “The Halifax Explosion 1917” MacLennan established his narrative authority by writing from the point of view of the people of Halifax. MacLennan used purposeful degradation in his descriptions of the Mont Blanc to make it abundantly clear that this vessel was so unassuming that going unnoticed was not out of the ordinary in this situation. This bias altered the portrayal of the event and leaned away from a traditional‚ purely
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