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    dark feel as opposed to “She is gone”. The writer tells a story of his grief‚ and how he disconnects with his life after loosing someone he loved. There are no uplifting metaphors or promise that it gets better‚ just his deep grief and darkness. He uses the metaphors to a funeral “Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone. …” in the first part of the poem to set the mood‚ and tell us what his theme is. And then goes on to describe how much the person gone meant to him “He was my North‚ my South‚ my

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    The speaker’s attitude towards the woman’s death can be divided into two sections in “The Last Night that She Lived” by Emily Dickinson. In the beginning (lines 1-20)‚ the reader sees the speaker feeling pain and being aware of the woman’s death. In lines 21- 28 the speaker shows feelings of guilt but also respect. The use of metaphors‚ similes‚ caesuras‚ oxymoron‚ repetition‚ and syntax all lead to the overall tone for this poem: despair. A prominent topic throughout the poem is the inevitability

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    is a very subjective topic and in the poem “The Last Night She Lived”‚ by Emily Dickinson the speaker reveals attitudes of realization and melancholy towards the woman’s death. These attitudes are revealed through the author’s use of figurative language‚ tone and diction. Throughout the woman’s death process the speaker comes to a great realization‚ becoming more aware of herself and her surroundings. According to the speaker the night was a “common night‚” but the woman’s death “Made Nature different”

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    who were always outside‚ suggesting that it was a regular occurrence. The next line also indicates that it was something that was regularly faced by the Kelveys saying “They knew better than to come anywhere near the Burnells.” On the day that the Burnell children were announcing that they had gotten the doll house‚ the other children did not even want the Kelveys to even listen to them.

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    That She May Dance Again: Rising from Pain of Violence Against women in the Philippine Catholic Church‚ by Sr. Nila V. Bermisa‚ MM‚ Women and Gender Commission- Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines (WGC- AMRSP)‚ 2011‚ 195 pp. Sexual abuse is one of the common diseases of our country. Wherever you go‚ there are cases of women being sexually assaulted. It may be in the family‚ in the workplace‚ in the society and even in the Church where the person belongs to. That she may

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    Almost every poem has an attitude that explains us the poem to give us a better understanding. The use of language and the style of the poem also lead us to being comfortable with the text. In this poem‚ the title "The Last Night that She Lived" already hints us about the somber attitude ahead. As we start off with the poem‚ the first stanza gives it to us‚ that a death has occurred in a normally Common Night. The meaning of the two capitalized letters C in common and N in night tells us that a

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    Like many of her poems‚ "The Last Night that She Lived" contains poet Emily Dickinson’s exploration of dying and human emotion. Rather than romanticizing death‚ however‚ Dickinson utilizes death as a simple process in human life. She achieves this by creating a tone progression in the speaker‚ beginning with excited hope in disappointed realization‚ through the use of exchange active and passive figurative language and structure patterns. Dickinson basically marks the shift of the speaker’s

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    Only She Would Play? The Impact of Sports Participation on Self-Esteem‚ School Adjustment‚ and Substance Use Among Rural and Urban African American Girls. Reference: Taylor‚ M.‚ & Turek‚ G. (2010). If Only She Would Play? The Impact of Sports Participation on Self-Esteem‚ School Adjustment‚ and Substance Use among Rural and Urban African American Girls. Journal of Sport Behavior‚ 33(3)‚ 315-336. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to offer

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    Hurst was also struck by Vasquez’s claim that the Willingham blaze had “burned fast and hot” because of a liquid accelerant. The notion that a flammable or combustible liquid caused flames to reach higher temperatures had been repeated in court by arson sleuths for decades. Yet the theory was nonsense: experiments have proved that wood and gasoline-fuelled fires burn at essentially the same temperature. Vasquez and Fogg had cited as proof of arson the fact that the front door’s aluminum threshold

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    The global market for drilling fluids is expected to reach USD 14.92 billion by 2020‚ according to a new study by Grand View Research‚ Inc. Increasing drilling activities mainly in South America and Asia Pacific is expected to drive the market for drilling fluids. Grand View Research also observes that depleting natural has been prompting industry players to shift their focus towards exploring and developing unconventional gas reserves which promotes the use of horizontal drilling and is expected

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