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    people on the street‚ "In every cry of every man‚/ In every infant’s cry of fear‚/ In every voice‚ In every ban‚/ The mind-forged manacles I hear." In the final line of the first stanza‚ the speaker says that he hears the mind-forged manacles. The mind-forged manacles are not real. By this I mean that they are created in the mind of those people whom the speaker sees on the streets. Those hopeless and depressing thoughts‚ in turn imprison the people whom the speaker sees on the street. When the speaker

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    Reader 8 Unit 1 – The Street that Got Mislaid 1. Where did Marc Girondin work? Answer: Marc Girondin worked in the filing section of the Montreal City Hall’s engineering department. 2. Where did Marc stay? Did he like it there? Answer: Marc stayed in Oven Street. He did not like living there at all because his neighbours were very noisy and his landlady was noisy and violent. 3. Did Marc know the names of all the streets in the city? Answer: The whole city was laid out like a map in Marc’s

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    SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET There was a man named Benjamin Barker. He is undeniably the most accomplished barber in all Victorian London and is very famous because of his skills. He is married to the very beautiful Lucy and they have a lovely child‚ Johanna. The beauty of Lucy attracts the attention of the maniac Judge Turpin‚ who had lusted Lucy and falsely accuses the barber of a crime that he did not commit and banished him so that he can have Lucy to himself. After fifteen

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    his Uncle Victor in a small apartment on 112th Street in N.Y. His Uncle was a part of a band who was named Wally Moon and preformed at the Moon Palace diner. When Stanley grew up he went to the University; Uncle Victor gave him for this occasion a present‚ one thousand books. Afterwards‚ his Uncle had suddenly died. Then Stanley’s situation became worse; He saw his money dwindle to zero‚ he lost the apartment and wound up living in the streets (He slept for three weeks in Central Park without

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    Calle Crisologo The most beautiful street in the Philippines can be found in Vigan -- Calle Crisologo. It was restored to its pre-war beauty with its cobbled streets and old Spanish houses. It is the only town during World War II that was saved from destruction because of a love story. Legend has it that a Japanese General‚ who married a Filipina in Vigan‚ promised the parish priest that he would save the town from destruction from the retreating Japanese if he would agree to take care of his

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    understand and be connected to nature‚ examines human’s destructive power over nature and demonstrates the changing nature of the world from natural to materialistic. This is represented in her poems‚ Mulla Bulla Beach‚ Fox in the Tree Stump and Streets of Chippendale. Judith Beveridge’s poetry examines the ability of humans or the materialistic world to be interconnected with nature. In the poem Mulla Bulla Beach she examines a human’s ability to be part of nature‚ particularly from an outsiders

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    where no one ever spoke. It wasn’t that these people couldn’t speak‚ or that they weren’t allowed to‚ the activity had merely fallen out of favour. It had been so long since the last words had been uttered‚ no could remember exactly why. And so the streets echoed only with the patter of footsteps and cartwheels. Offices and public buildings were home to the gentle rustling of papers and the occasional scraping of a chair leg. In cafés‚ lone gramophones played to mute audiences. It was not a very exciting

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    the first chapter on uses of sidewalks: safety Jacob talks about the purpose of sidewalks and streets; that they are more than just for carrying pedestrians and use for cars. They can act as a boundary between a building and are the most important aspect to a city. They are the main publicity of a city and by themselves‚ they are nothing but an abstraction. Basically‚ the thought of what a city’s streets is is the thought of the city

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    emphasis: 1. Looking into the statistics‚ unemployment rate remain high though it decreased in the 2nd quarter this year from 7.5% to 7.3%. Despite of this fact‚ many Filipinos are still jobless. Each day they travel from place to place and walk street to street just to search for a stable job aiming to help one’s family climb from poverty. 2. Mining industries are growing in most provinces. Ideally it helps boost our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) however this means that more mountains will be flattened

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    views help create her poems meaning and effect on the reader. Beveridge’s texts are valuable to the understanding of human and nature’s precious life‚ and her appreciation for life in all. Through her two poems ‘the domesticity of Giraffes’ and ‘the streets of Chippendale’ these both communicate her ideas and values the strongest. One of Beveridge’s strongest values is of life‚ in ‘the domesticity of giraffes’ this is displayed from the first sentence of the second stanza. ‘I think of her graceful on

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