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    General APA Guidelines for Writing Style & Format Although your research report may eventually be published in a professionally formatted two or three column journal‚ everyone must start with a typed or word- processed manuscript. The publication manual of APA provides detailed information on the proper method of preparing a manuscript to be submitted for publication. The methods it presents are generally accepted and appropriate for most scientific writing. Some Elements of Writing Style

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    Spring Offensive’ of Wilfred Owen: Offensive and Its Outcome Sunday‚ October 23‚ 2011 Wilfred Owen Masters the group of war poets who have the first hand experienced of modern war fare. ‘Spring Offensive’ like other poems of Owen‚ is an eloquent protest against the cruelties and horror of war and it is drawn on Owens own experience of the Anglo French offensive launched in April 1917 to attack the Germans who took shelter behind the river Somme in France. The very title of the poem

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    "The Mother" Poem

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    ------------------------------------------------- This is a Premium essay for upgraded members Upgrade to access full essay In a world in which abortion is considered either a woman’s right or a sin against God‚ the poem "The Mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks gives a voice to a mother lamenting her aborted children through three stanzas in which a warning is given to mothers‚ an admission of guilt is made‚ and an apology to the dead   is given. The poet-speaker‚ the mother‚ as part of her memory addresses the children that she

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    Exposure to War Wilfred Owen is a complex poet. His wartime poems have proven to be influential to those seeking to view conflict from an insider’s perspective. Unfortunately that perspective is anything but pleasant. In his poem Exposure‚ he explains the horror of war and the effects on those involved. In order to properly dissect the meaning of Owens poem‚ one must refer the ideals of New Criticism. By analyzing the word usage‚ imagery‚ figures of speech and those connotations (Bressler

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    From Silent Spring‚ by Rachel Carson. In this story‚ the theme is that the disasters that happened in the story‚ can happen to us in real life. The author uses the plot as a way to bring out the theme. The author also uses the setting to bring out the theme. The plot in this story really brings out the theme. The plot goes from describing how beautiful a town is‚ to how damaged the town is. At first‚ the town seems perfect‚ the author describes the variety of birds that lived in the town‚ and

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    tropical cyclone ever recorded as it crossed the Central Philippines on November 7-8‚ 2013. The wettest known tropical cyclone to impact the archipelago was the July 14–18‚ 1911 cyclone which dropped over 2‚210 millimetres (87 in) of rainfall within a 3-day‚ 15-hour period in Baguio City. Tropical cyclones usually account for at least 30 percent of the annual rainfall in the northern Philippines while being responsible for less than 10 percent of the annual rainfall in the southern islands. The Philippines

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    Poverty The state of being poor; lack of the means of providing material needs or comforts. 2. Deficiency in amount; scantiness: "the poverty of feeling that reduced her soul" (Scott Turow). 3. Unproductiveness; infertility: the poverty of the soil. 4. Renunciation made by a member of a religious order of the right to own property. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/poverty What is poverty? Poverty is defined by Encarta online dictionary as‚ "the state of not having enough money to take care

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    POWER LINE COMMUNICATION “Power line communications (PLC) is a global technology with worldwide interest in its development. In its simplest terms‚ PLC modulates communication signals over existing power lines. This enables devices to be networked without introducing any new wires or cables. This capability is extremely attractive across a diverse range of applications that can leverage greater intelligence and efficiency through networking.” - Texas Instruments. Introduction: Let me start

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    Do Over Poem

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    revising the poem‚ Do Over‚ I aimed to be clearer and fix some of the disconnection between the stanzas. I made the decision to join the previous stanza 3 and 4 together because the previous line break acts as a transition that separates and disconnects the stanzas. By joining them together there is a better narration and connection on what is going on and I like it better this way now. I also modified some phrasing to be more clear on the allusion to a hour glass in the third stanza. New words such

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    The Bean Eaters Poem

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    Brooks poem "The Bean Eaters" is about an old couple and how their lives changes. As they get older‚ they end up living in a small back room eating mostly beans. Old age can be a dark time but remembering the good times will keep people going. This poem implies that old age can be boring. For example‚ "Two who are mostly good/ Two who have lived their day‚ but keep on putting on their clothes and putting things away" (lines 5-8). This shows that they have nothing else to live for but each other‚

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