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    The Nightingale Project

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    (including cover) 9 Submission Date 12/11/2012 Date received by facilitator Date returned to student ____________________________________________ DPM103 CASE STUDY 2 THE NIGHTINGALE PROJECT BY JARRED THOMAS 2012004738 NIGHTINGALE PROJECT - A 1. Will the project as planned meet the October 25th Deadline? No‚ currently the project is schedule to be completed on the 9th of December 2010. This will make the project 33 working days

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    AP Literature 19 August 2013 Ode on Melancholy John Keats’s poem‚ “Ode on Melancholy”‚ serves as an instructional manual on how to cope with sadness and the feeling of melancholy. Through his vivid use of lyrical language and allusions‚ Keats’s is able to depict vivid images that haunt the soul and is able to convey his message that the only way to deal with a sense of melancholy is to accept it. Keats believes that once one can accept sadness and make it a part of his identity‚ then he can overcome

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    Nightingale and the Rose

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    "The Nightingale and the Rose" is the story of a student who was told by a girl that she would dance with him at the ball if he brought her a red rose. Unfortunately the boy has no red roses and was vocalizing his despair and a nightingale heard him. He got touched by the students sayings and wanted to help him‚ so he flew away searching for a red rose. He doesn’t find any. Finally‚ he finds a rose bush that told him to pierce his heart on a thorn to bleed on a white rose so it becomes red. He did

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    Ode To Enchanted Light

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    Which poem is the best‚ how can I decide? There are so many different types‚ from horror to nature. With poems authors come along‚ and they all have different styles. Although poems can be of same topic and still be different as well ‚like the poemsOde to enchanted light” by Pablo Neruda and “Sleeping in the Forest" by Mary Oliver. “Ode to enchanted light” by Pablo Neruda is a great poem‚ but is most definitely different than “Sleeping in the Forest" by Mary Oliver. This really is about the

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    (1) the situation portrayed in the poem‚ Overall it is the poet asking the wind to scatter his words throughout the world Asking the wind to hear him First three cantos - decribtion of the powers of the wind First Canto Explains the purpose of the wind during the seasons Shows that the ode to the wind is not only optimistic. Dark element(leaves dead‚ Ghosts) The wind is considered the destroyer because of the way it sweeps life from the trees The wind id considered the preserver because

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    Ode to the West Wind” Theme: - Man and the Natural World Nature itself is more powerful than man but we are part of the natural world therefore man and the natural world is connected. We need to take care of nature as we take care of ourselves for nature is more powerful so then it can strike back to us like the west wind. The west wind represents the period of winter but we know that winter is always followed by spring. Spring symbolizes rebirth‚ life and growth. So we humans

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    Ode to a Grecian Urn

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    Ode to a Grecian Urn speech John Keats‚ born 1975‚ was a man who accomplished a lot in his lifetime however his poetic achievements were never truly appreciate until the nineteenth century‚ way after his death. Today Keats is regarded as one of the greatest English poets‚ even though most people only have a partial understanding of his work. Ode to a Grecian urn is one of the five great odes written in 1918. The main theme throughout the poem is this concept of the immortality of art versus the

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    This Poem‚” Ode to My Socks‚” and “Bonny Barbara Allan” for all having a common theme. I also selected “All of Me” by John Legend‚ “The Gift” by Jim Brickman‚ and “Don’t Let Me Down” by the Chainsmokers. The common theme of all of these is love. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection‚ and all three of these poems‚ and songs contain the definition of love. First‚ I found a connection with the poem “I Am Offering This Poem” and song “All of Me” by John Legend. In “I Am Offering This Poem” Jimmy

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    Florence Nightingale

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    Florence nightingale: environmental theory: flood: Health of houses Closely related to the presence of pure air water efficient drainage cleanliness and light For floods like what happened just a few weeks ago‚ you should be aware of the ways to prevent them and how you can prepare for them. You should have efficient or clear drainages to prevent overflowing waters in case of heavy rainfall. Also you should have a source of heat and light for when you need it. You should also have a clean source

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    Poem And Summary Paper

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    Poem and Summary Paper: The Elements of Poetry Tenisha Tyler ENG/340 Due: July 23‚ 2012 Erich Sysak The Elements of Poetry There are many different‚ distinctive elements that make up a poem. However many or few can be used as necessary at any specific time by a writer. These parts of a poem consist of imagery‚ metaphors‚ rhyme‚ and structure. A few of these can be seen in Lewis Carroll’s‚ “Jabberwocky”‚ Craig Raine’s‚ “A Martian Sends a Postcard Home”‚ and R. S. Gwynn’s‚ “Shakespearean

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