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    deserve to exercise it anyway we choose.” (Armitage) Although these few interviewees are not a like demographically‚ they share roughly the same views and thoughts of how same sex marriage should be legal‚ based on civil liberties. Question two was a bit different with the answers not being so similar. My question was‚ Do you feel opposition to your views your from friends and family? “Not by friends‚ but grandparents for sure‚ just because of

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    ‘The Manhunt’‚ the poem Simon Armitage writes about the relationship that is shared between a wife and her husband who is an injured soldier who has just returned home from war. Both of these poets write about and explore the relationships and the sympathetic feeling that is felt by both the narrator of the poem (The father for Nettles‚ and the wife for The Manhunt) towards the other person in their relationship in the poem. Both poets‚ Vernon Scannell and Simon Armitage use varied language techniques

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    In this poem Duffy writes about a woman going to extreme lengths to be thin‚ which to many readers can be an uncomfortable thing to read about. However the feeling of uncomfortableness doesn’t stop there; Duffy uses intense imagary of the woman in question. "Her skeleton preened under its tight flesh dress." By using the words "skeleton" and "flesh" in describing this woman it can create a feeling of unease for readers as these words are usually associated with dead bodies. Duffy may have done this

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    Palmer and Armitage). However‚ whilst starting analytically‚ Nash then adopts a largely narrative style‚ which is slightly less academic. Despite this‚ there are primary sources throughout this section that help to bolster it. Citing Palmer‚ Nash begins by arguing the American Revolution placed America as the ideal for those “seeking a better world”. Key elements of their ideology filtered unevenly across Europe and influenced movements of liberation. However‚ with reference to Armitage‚ it is also

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    executive and chairman‚ lost their jobs as a result of events that led up to the crisis. Prior to this‚ junior trader Dennis Gentilin had been aware that his boss‚ Duffy‚ was altering transaction records. Gentilin reported Duffy’s unethical practices to Duffy’s boss‚ Gary Dillon‚ expecting the issue to be resolved. A day later‚ Duffy arranged a private meeting with Gentilin and told him‚ “[i]f you want to stay in the team‚ I demand loyalty and don’t want you going to Dillon about what’s happening

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    War Photographer Carol Ann Duffy brings to light the tribulations of those afflicted by war. She delineates this agony through the use of emotive lexis‚ when the photographer thinks about the throes of those he photographed‚ and he sees “running children in a nightmare heat.” This is the photographer remembering children who have been hit with napalm‚ and have no chance of surviving. Literally‚ the use of the word “heat” refers to the napalm used on the children‚ and how much suffering and agony

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    ‘Harmonium’‚ which makes it relevant to many other war victims. The husband in Manhunt is not open to his experiences of the past. The speaker in ‘Harmonium’ uses colloquial language to create a friendly‚ warm‚ conversational tone. In ‘Harmonium’ Simon Armitage uses language like “bundled off to the skip” to try and say that the Harmonium is broken. In the poem Manhunt the speaker uses a more compassionate tone‚ which makes the poem touching. This is created when she unravels the list of her husband’s injuries

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    dubious love poem written by Carol Ann Duffy. Throughout this poem‚ Duffy compares love to an onion and she does this by using variety of techniques like figurative language‚ structure and her careful chosen words and sound techniques. These techniques are all used to express her different point of view‚ verify how love makes one feel and how love is not as simple nor always pleasant‚ as you think‚ in fact‚ it’s complex and harsh. In the first paragraph‚ Duffy shows us her point of view by the random

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    and establishing value propositions. You may discuss this theoretically or use the Glacier Inn case study presented in the Armitage and Scholey (2009) document in your readings to serve as an example for integrating these ideas. Alternatively‚ you can use the Hazard Action Zone case study presented in Murby & Gold document (see background readings) if you’d prefer. Armitage‚ H.‚ Scholey‚ C.‚ (2006). Using strategy maps to drive performance. Society of Mgt. Accountants of Canada. Retrieved from:

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    his loneliness‚ Mr Duffy realizes that he has put all of this upon himself from his constant lack of control‚ his constant routine‚ and the comfort of being alone. In James Joyces short story of ’A Painful Case’‚ Joyce uses a very unique protagonist. “He had neither companions nor friends‚ church nor creed. He lived his spiritual life without any communion with others‚ visiting his relatives at Christmas and escorting them to the cemetery when they died...” (Joyce 63). Mr Duffy is a man that is very

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